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Recipe Of The Day: Saffron Rice (ala Negri)

Started by RD Cook, April 11, 2008, 07:06:41 AM

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Saffron Rice (ala Negri)

 <h3><A href="http://www.bigoven.com/160743-Saffron-Rice-(ala-Negri)-recipe.html" target="_blank">Saffron Rice (ala Negri) recipe</A></h3><a href="http://www.bigoven.com/160743-Saffron-Rice-(ala-Negri)-recipe.html" target ="_blank"><img width="140" alt="Click here for a larger picture of Saffron Rice (ala Negri)" src="http://www.bigoven.com/pics/160406095126.jpg" /></a><BR/>12 Servings
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Italian<BR/>Side Dish   Saute   Easter   Vegetarian   Low Sugar   Italian   Rice  

5 each Onions Large Yellow
4 tablespoon butter
5 can (16 oz) Swanson's Low Fat Chicken Broth
4 cups Rice  - long grain, uncooked
1/2 ounce Saffron  or more - threads (crushed) or powder
2 1/2 cups Parmesan  - optional

Finely chop onions. In a large skillet melt butter and cook onion over low heat until transparent but not brown, Add rice and stir to coat with oil. Cook over low heat for a few minutes until rice just begins to turn slightly brown. Meanwhile heat chicken broth in a sauce pan over medium heat, do not boil. Add enough warm chicken broth to cover rice mixture. Cook over medium heat continually stiring, adding chicken broth as it becomes absorbed until rice is cooked to a tender consistency. Add Saffron to the rice when adding the last (or near to the last) batch of broth.

IMPORTANT: DO NOT ALLOW RICE TO BECOME DRY DURING THIS PROCESS.

Add Parmesan cheese if desired and stir until blended.

NOTE: There are two varieties of Saffron. One that only colors the rice and the other which gives it both color and flavor. An easy way to distinguish between the two is price. The better Saffron is not inexpensive but well worth it. It comes in both a thread and powdered form. I believe the threads have better flavor than the powered variety. In my opinion the  cheaper Saffron should be replaced with yellow food coloring which is far less expensive and produces the same flavorless color. Don't waste you time with the low price product. Rather than dissapoint Saffron lovers choose a different side dish such as pasta or potatoes.




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