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Friday, March 25, 2005

Pilaf with Orzo

(Sehriyeli Pilav)

Pilaf with Orzo
3/4 cup long-grain rice
3 tbsp orzo (check the pasta aisle)
1 cup hot water or chicken stock
2 tbsp butter
1 tsp salt
Pinch pepper

Wash the rice several times with warm water and drain. Then cover the rice with hot water and leave for about 15 minutes, then drain. Place the orzo in a medium sized pot. Stir continuously on medium-low heat, until the colour turns light brown. Add the butter and rice in a cooking pot. Saute the rice with butter for 2-3 minutes while stirring. Pour 1 cup of hot water or chicken stock in it. Add salt and pepper. Turn the heat to low and cook until the rice absorbs all the water.

Take the cooking pot away from the heat. Open the lid, place a clean kitchen towel across the top of the pot on the rim and put the lid on it. Let the Pilaf stand for about 5 minutes. We call this brewing time. Then serve.

4 Comments:

At 11:49 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

I made this dish last night and it turned out great. The only thing I did different was soak the rice a little beforehand so that it would cook faster.

 
At 3:38 PM, Anonymous Anonymous said...

da recipe is super but the only thing is you should write how long it takes and the method for which would help us more and how many people it will serve!!!!!!!!!!

 
At 10:01 PM, Blogger Binnur said...

Hi,
I gave how long it takes to cook which is "when all the liquid has evaporated" this is the way how to cook Pilaf.
Pilaf with Orzo is a side dish so it depends the size of serving. Which is also important what is served with it. Was it steak or was it stew? So serving can be for 2 or 4 even 5 :)

 
At 9:28 PM, OpenID meltempriest said...

Binnur,

Thank you for all of the wonderful recipes you have posted. They are easy to follow, healthy and delicious. It is wonderful to find such great Turkish dishes online. My family and I have enjoyed several of them so far. I just favorited your site and look forward to trying many more! Tesekkur ederiz.

All the best,

Meltem Priest

 

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