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Wild Rice Blend | Instant Pot | Stove Top | Oil-Free

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Bob and I enjoy rice, but it’s always a special treat when we have this wild rice blend that pops with color; it is delightful in texture and has a full-bodied flavor. Rice om general is a straightforward dish, but it’s one that can handle and welcomes many transformations. Before we can get all fancy with it, we need to know how to cook it, because perfectly tender wild rice should have a slight chew that highlights its roasted, nutty flavors.

Wild rice blend is nutrient-dense, protein-rich, a healthy starch, and is low fat. It is high in high dietary fiber and anti-oxidants, does not contain gluten, and is a good source of certain minerals and B vitamins. For all those reasons, I am always excited to incorporate it into my dishes. Every weekend, I batch cook, and rice is always one of our staples. I make enough for the week to throw into soups, sushi rolls, salads, casseroles, tacos, or whatever sticks our fancy.

It also freezes well, so that’s another time-saving tip. Once cooked, portion it out into measurements that accommodate your household, whether that be single servings or perhaps enough to feed five for dinner.  It can be stored in the freezer for about three months. Just make sure that you seal it in a container/bag that allows you to get out as much air as possible. We want to protect it from freezer burn and odors can that linger in the freezer.

Ingredient Run-Down

Wild Rice Blend

Water or Vegetable Broth

Tips and Tricks

Make Every Bite Count

 

 

I use an 8-quart Instant Pot.

Ingredients

Yields 8 cups cooked rice

Preparation

Soaking Method

  1. Soak the rice in 4 cups of water along with 2 Tbsp raw apple cider vinegar.
  2. Cover with a dishtowel and leave on the counter for up to 8 hours. Drain and rinse before using.
    • Use the soak water to water your garden.

Instant Pot Method

  1. Add the rice, kombu, and water in the Instant Pot, giving it a quick stir. Secure the lid and make sure the steam release valve is pushed to “Sealing.”
  2. Press the “Manual” button and cook at high pressure for 28 minutes.
    • It will take roughly 8 minutes to come to pressure before the cooking cycle begins.
  3. When the cooking cycle is complete, allow the pressure to release naturally until the LCD screen reads LO:23, then flip the release valve to “Vent” to release any remaining pressure (there shouldn’t be any, but it’s always good to double-check).
    • When all the pressure has been released, the floating valve in the lid drops, which indicates that it’s safe to remove the lid.
  4. Fluff the rice with a fork and remove the kombu before serving. It is edible but not very appealing by itself.

Stove Top Method

  1. In a medium-large pot, bring the rice and water to a boil.
  2. Cover with a tight-fitting lid and reduce the heat to maintain a low simmer.
  3. Cook for 45 minutes. Try not to lift the lid throughout the cooking process.
  4. When the rice is cooked (tender to the bite), leave the cover on the pan, remove it from the heat, and let stand for 5 to 10 minutes. This will allow the rice absorb any extra liquid. Then fluff the rice gently with a fork and serve.

Food Storage

When it comes to storing hot foods, we have a 2-hour window. You don’t want to put piping hot foods directly into the refrigerator. Large amounts should be divided into smaller portions and placed in shallow, covered containers for quicker cooling in a refrigerator that is set to 40 degrees (F) or below.

  1. Fridge: In a sealed container, it will keep for up to 7 days.
  2. Freezer: You can also freeze the rice in individual or meal-sized portions for up to 3 months.

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