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I have long grain white rice. I'm making a TAI dish tonight and was wondering if I could somehow make my rice sticky?

thanks
 
Sticky rice is a specific type of rice. It's short grain rather than long grain. However, your salmon will be great with the long grain rice.
 
i'm not making salmon?

boneless strips of pork, shrimp & strips of different colored peppers all over rice with a red tai curry sauce poured over.

I made the sauce this morning
 
Sorry. I read your salmon thread then this one and assumed you were making the salmon.

Regardless. The long grain rice will work. It just won't be as authentic as the sticky rice.
 
there are two types of sticky rice
the chinese shortgrained rice similiar to sushi rice that is cooked in the pot

and the thai style that is soaked overnight, then steamed in a bamboo steamer
 
cooking sticky rice

Sticky Rice
First, you need to get the correct type of rice. You need to purchase "glutenous rice". Regular Jasmine rice or other types of regular rice will not work properly. Soak the glutinous rice in water for about 4 hours. Set up a steamer, wrap the rice in muslin (cheese cloth), and steam for 15 minutes. Turn the muslin-wrapped rice over, and cook for an additional 15 minutes. Be careful not to over-cook the rice, or it will become quite mushy. The consistency you're looking for is slightly sticky, but not watery. The rice should hold together, but individual grains can still be easily seperated.
 
oops forgot....

Don't forget to rinse the rice 3 or 4 times until the water runs clear before soaking it.

hth
 
A microwave rice cooker or plug in steamer make fine sticky rice. Short grain preferred but most types work. ;)
 
tropical cooker said:
Don't forget to rinse the rice 3 or 4 times until the water runs clear before soaking it.

hth

Or don't, and then you will definitely have sticky rice, no matter what type of rice you use.
 
Caine said:
Or don't, and then you will definitely have sticky rice, no matter what type of rice you use.

This is true, the taste is best when washed out.

Though the rice is stickier when not rinsed, I find it rather starchy. If youre going to season it well, I suppose it doesnt matter though.
 
BBQ Mikey said:
Wow that sounds great!

Will try.

Thanks, Mikey.

Legend, did you find any of the info & links helpful? How did the rice turn out?
 
well I didn't want to get too fancy. I did go to the grocery store to look for short grain rice and even looked for a certain type. However, I couldn't find any? WIth short on time, I ended up buying jasmine rice from Tailand. It was super good with the curry meal I made. Some day I'm going to venture out and look for short grain rice. I don't think I want to get into the bamboo equipment though.
 
I have the bamboo steamer for Thai sticky rice and it's absolutely the easiest way to cook rice - it's not difficult at all!!!! You just HAVE to be sure and soak your rice - I usually soak mine for about 6 hours and I don't know if there is a minimum time that is shorter than that that will work. I did try to cook without soaking just for the heck of it because a friend convinced me it didn't have to be soaked and it NEVER cooked, even after several hours of cooking.

The equipment to do this (metal pot and bamboo basket) are very inexpensive. Just be sure to have some cheesecloth on hand to line the bamboo basket with and then fold over the soaked rice while cooking.
 
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