Uledragon456k
Uledragon456k t1_j22d96c wrote
Reply to comment by sirgoofs in LPT: boil rice until it’s almost fully cooked, drain, then return to pan, cover and steam on low heat for 10 mins. Tastes much better than boiling, draining and serving. by circumlocutious
the super thinly sliced potato sits on the bottom of the pan (oiled) and cooks while the rice is finishing steaming. It cooks the same way rice would get crispy during this portion of the cook
Uledragon456k t1_j1w4lpx wrote
Reply to LPT: boil rice until it’s almost fully cooked, drain, then return to pan, cover and steam on low heat for 10 mins. Tastes much better than boiling, draining and serving. by circumlocutious
Note: I'm going to assume that OP is talking about cooking rice in a way that is less common to a lot of people.
Boiling rice like it is pasta and then steaming it is a very common cooking technique in Iran.
This is done with long grain rice and results in very fluffy rice that is separated at the grain rather than more clumped like what you would get from a rice cooker.
Uledragon456k t1_j1qryws wrote
Reply to comment by 7LBoots in Eli5: Female circumcision by ThreesomeInk
the husband stitch? from what I understand it happens fairly frequently (at least in the us). I saw a post like two days ago with a woman who was given a husband stitch without consent after giving birth
Uledragon456k t1_ix2ks7c wrote
Reply to New map ranks all 50 states by the most snow they received in 24 hours. Maine's record is 35 inches which was confirmed in Middle Dam on November 23, 1943 by completeembarassment
I feel like this map doesn't really take into the account of high elevation locations and how that affects snowfall. I would bet it would look dramatically different if it was max snowfall <5,000 ft elevation
Uledragon456k t1_j26zfxl wrote
Reply to comment by Yourbubblestink in Unvisited locations/attractions by Natprk
I got food poisoning there in 2010 and have since sworn off chain breakfast restaurants