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| Recipes discussion on Brown Rice?, within the Bodybuilding Forum; You guys got a couple brown rice recipies? The stuff tastes like I am eating bark or something and I ... |
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Gender: | You guys got a couple brown rice recipies? The stuff tastes like I am eating bark or something and I need something decent...I have been searching for recipies and the pictures look more like a pile of vomit than a plate of food. |
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Gender: | haha....that's why i quit eating it...i could never make the shit taste good...or even be chewable. just said F it |
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Gender: | Cook it in chicken broth instead of water, add lean meat (chicken works, sliced up pork chops if your macro allows it), make friends with a spice rack. |
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| When you use chicken broth it also helps soften it up some as well. Just substitute the chicken broth for the water. |
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Gender: | Brown rice is over-rated and over-blown. But yeah, cooking it with broth and other flavors helps. |
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Gender: | i hate brown rice. it's awful |
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Gender: | ok give the following a try: cook the brown rice; fry some meat; fry some onions and garlic, only very short; put all the stuff together and put some tomato purre in it and a bit of water, flavor it withe chillie, spice, salt and some herbs and heat it up lightly. there you are., it really tastes good ! |
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Gender: | That does sound good but I am not too good with spices, usually since I am just eating everything just cut up some polk sausage and throw that in...and for some crazy ass reason when I cook it in this red pot I have it tastes good even by itself..its a magical pot of fruity gum drops and little elves =D |
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| When I cook my brown rice I use the following: - Chicken broth - diced onions - diced red and green bell peppers - chili powder That should add some flavor to it. |
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