Universal Pilaf
Wednesday, April 18, 2007 at 3:36PM
rebecca in recipes

This recipe is more or less from The Tightwad Gazette III. (More or less because I do things a little differently than in the original recipe.)  It’s called Universal Pilaf because it’s just a recipe template, really, with many possible ways to put things together. You can use what you have and it always seems to turn out just fine.  This supposedly makes four servings, and there are four of us, but I always double the ingredients.  Draw your own conclusions.

Heat fat in large skillet.  Add garlic and onion, shallots or leak; fry until tender.  Add the grain to the skillet and fry until it just begins to brown.  Pour in the liquid and bring to a boil.  Add the cubed meat or beans, along with your chosen vegetables and seasonings; stir and return to a boil.  Cover and cook until the grain is tender: about 15 minutes for white rice and up to 40 minutes for some of the whole grains.  Check periodically to make sure you don’t run out of liquid before the grain is tender.  Stir and serve.

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