by Jenab6 » Sat 21 Jun 2008, 15:48:14
I make two main dishes with white rice. One is a soup, and the other is sort of a slop.
The soup is made with a mix of great northern beans (which are white) and cranberry beans (which are brown). Half a cup of each in a three-quart pot of water, with half a cup of rice being added later, when the beans have cooked soft. Other ingredients and spices used: salt, black pepper, red pepper, cumin, onion (bits or powder), and a few slices of pepperoni.
The slop is made with blackeye peas. 3/4 cup of them in a three-quart pot of water, with a whole cup of rice being added later, when the peas have cooked soft. Other ingredients and spices used: salt, black pepper, red pepper, onion powder, sliced mushrooms, and a cup of browned & drained hamburger.
I could try a variation of the soup with lima beans. And I could vary the slop by using field peas instead of blackeye peas.
I keep white rice in large trashcans, still in their plastic bags. I find that it keeps that way for at least eight years, and that only one bag in 150 ever develops any bugs. When I find a buggy bag, I remove it from the pile. If the infested bag isn't too bad, I use it up ASAP, picking out any bugs I see. If I don't get them all, they're protein.