The low-carb visitors will really be disappointed in me on this one.
Here's a new rice-cooker dinner I tried today. In general, when I say "rice-cooker dinner," I'm not always looking for meals where you throw everything in the pot and turn it on and that's it. I'm looking for meals that finish cooking in the rice cooker, and then stay warm in there indefinitely, so they are perfect for Monday night swimming lessons where we get home at 5:45 p.m. I don't mind doing some prep beforehand, as long as I can hit "COOK" right before I run out the door and have dinner ready when I get home.
If you're using white rice, apparently you can toss the raw rice and liquid and other stuff right into your rice cooker and have it all turn out okay. Brown rice, which is the only kind I buy, is a bit more finicky. I usually cook the brown rice first and then add other stuff and hit "COOK" a second time in order to have it done enough.
So, tonight I adapted a fakey-jambalaya recipe as follows:
- Cooked a cup of brown rice in three cups of chicken stock with a little salt, in the rice cooker. (If you use white rice instead of brown, two cups of stock will do, and you probably don't have to pre-cook it)
- Chopped up two green bell peppers and a medium onion.
- Sauteed the green pepper and onion in 4 tablespoons butter till soft and a little brown.
- Mixed in 2 teaspoons "cajun" seasoning (not the kind with salt added; from the bulk spices section of the grocery store).
- Added this to the rice cooker, butter and all.
- Also added to the rice cooker one can of blackeyed peas, drained, and one can of Ro-Tel brand tomatoes with green chilies, not drained.
- Sliced up a 14-ounce ring-shaped smoked sausage. Browned that in another 2 tablespoons butter. Dumped that into the rice cooker too.
- Deglazed the pan with another cup of stock and added that to the rice cooker. Mixed it all up.
- Closed it and hit "COOK" for the second time. Left for the Y.
- Came back and made a fruit salad to go with. Also some okra.
Very well received by 4/6 of my family. The rest had peanut butter sandwiches.