810 recipes for "rice"
Orange Chili Crispy Beef Strips

Orange Chili Crispy Beef Strips

Feb 9, 2009

This dish is representative of highly flavoured meat dishes meant to accompany fiery Chinese alcoholic drinks or sherry-like Chinese rice wine. The trick to cooking it is to cook the beef until quite dry and crispy but not overcooked and burnt. It should be similar in texture to beef jerky, only more tender, so test the strips as you cook them.

Beef Lugaw

Beef Lugaw

May 12, 2010

Lugaw (pronounced “loo-gow”) is soup to which rice is added to make a porridge-like consistency. In the Philippines, it is often made with beef or beef and tripe; with pork stock, stomach and intestines; or with chicken and various vegetables. Beef lugaw is generally unadorned with vegetables, so serve a simple salad on the side. You will need a big pot to make the stock.

Halibut Cordon Blue

Halibut Cordon Blue

May 13, 2009

We ocean fish most weekends through the summer months. The thrill of catching a halibut approximately 30 pounds provides the opportunity of making the "perfect halibut cordon blue". To accompany the main is a refreshing salad dish which includes rice, peaches, capsium, celery, onion, saltanos, cashew nuts and dressing. The dressing is olive oil, lemon juice, soy sauce, brown sugar, fruit chutney and curry.

Roasted Chicken Breasts

Roasted Chicken Breasts

Jul 14, 2005

Because most of the fat in chicken is in the skin, removing it — and its 16 grams of fat — makes chicken a lean choice. The parsley, lemon and garlic topping does the job the skin usually performs, keeping the breasts moist and juicy. Serve with rice pilaf and Honey Acorn Squash. Pop the squash into the oven 15 minutes before adding the chicken.

Glory Bowl Recipe

Glory Bowl Recipe

This hearty main is one of the most requested recipes from Whitewater Cooks (Whitecap, 2008) by B.C. chef Shelley Adams. Named after a favourite ski bowl at Whitewater Ski Resort in Nelson, B.C., it embodies healthy, fun West Kootenay living. This recipe makes more dressing than you need, but leftovers are excellent on chicken, rice, noodles or salad.

Vegetarian Ramen Noodle Soup

Vegetarian Ramen Noodle Soup

Oct 1, 2013

An authentic bowl of ramen, the classic Japanese soup, requires a flavourful homemade stock. This quick version hits the spot by mixing miso (fermented soybean) paste with store-bought vegetable broth. You'll find fresh ramen noodles in the refrigerated Asian section of your grocery store, but you can also use rice stick vermicelli (about 1/3 inch/ 3 mm wide).

Honey-Lime Oat and Black Bean Salad

Honey-Lime Oat and Black Bean Salad

Feb 7, 2012

Oat groats are cleaned, toasted, hulled whole oats. Because they are minimally processed, they retain much of their nutritious bran, germ and endosperm. Steel-cut oats are whole groats that are cut into two or three pieces. If you can't find oat groats, substitute wheat berries, whole spelt, brown rice or any whole grain, cooking according to package directions.

Slow Cooker Chicken Mole With Pickled Onions

Slow Cooker Chicken Mole With Pickled Onions

Nov 1, 2014

It almost seems that the slow cooker was made for this subtly spicy, rich mole sauce. In fact, you might be tempted to make a double batch of just the sauce and freeze half for another time - simply thaw it and reheat with cooked, shredded meat. Serve over rice or with warmed corn tortillas to soak up all the sauce.

Black Bean, Pork and Lobster Stir-Fry

Black Bean, Pork and Lobster Stir-Fry

Jun 5, 2009

Celebrate Chinese New Year or another special occasion with this traditional Chinese lobster platter. Filled with succulent, sweet morsels of lobster accented with salted black beans, ginger and garlic, this festive dish paired with steamed rice will more than satisfy anyone's taste buds. Just turn the page for step-by-step photos that show how easy it is to impress both friends and family.

Roasted Sole Fillets

Roasted Sole Fillets

Jul 14, 2005

Lean fish, such as sole and cod, are low in fat and high in protein. They are generally less expensive than fatty fish, such as trout and salmon, which are high in omega-3 fatty acids. When it's on sale, try trout or salmon as an alternative to sole. Serve with Whole Grain Rice with Broccoli which is rich in nutrients and fibre.

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