Black rice — also known as purple rice as it takes on a purple hue when cooked, and also as forbidden rice or emperor's rice because it used to be reserved exclusively for the Chinese emperor as it was believed to ensure good health and longevity — is not to be mistaken with wild rice, which is not technically rice at all but actually a species of aquatic grass. Black rice — like brown or white rice — is a member of the grain family, and has a slightly nutty flavor with a pleasant chewy texture that holds well together when cooked. The Chinese emperors did have a good thing going for them, because not only is this rice delicious and satisfying, black rice is rich in antioxidants and is a good source of fiber and protein. It happens to be ideal for salads and stir-fries, and is often made for breakfast. It is also just lovely with some miso or tamari as a side to a meal, and if your meal is Asian-inspired, then you may want to consider this treasured grain.
I have only really cooked with black rice on a few occasions, but I decided to make this black rice salad with mushrooms, Thai curry and chilies, and fresh mint with a light zesty dressing. Earthy and nutty and quiet refreshing, an additional bonus of this salad is that it yields a few good sized servings and is easy to prepare too.
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Recipe by Lisa Turner Cuisine: Thai Published on September 26, 2018 Refreshing autumn salad of black rice, mushrooms and sun-dried tomatoes tossed in a Thai-style dressing Print this recipe Ingredients:
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feels good to see a recipe from you. sending you lots of healing energies and good vibes!
ReplyDeleteI love black rice---so much fun to be eating something that would have been out of my reach, had I lived in China many years ago. This sound excellent---a very unique veggie salad dish. So glad to see you posting---glad that you are feeling better.
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