Drying Time (Rice): 20 Minutes
Preparation Time: 1 Hour
Yield: 4 Cups Cooked Rice
To make Arroz de Sabato:
Follow the directions below for Plain Rice Pilav, adding 1 bay leaf
and 1/4 teaspoon saffron threads dissolved in 1/4 cup boiling water
to the rice together with the stock. Cook as directed. The rice gets
a beautiful yellow color and a heady aroma from the saffron and bay
leaf. The bay leaf will be resting on top of the rice at the end of
cooking. Remove and discard it before serving. Serve as a side dish
with a meat, fish, or vegetarian entree.
Plain Rice Pilav
Servings: 6 - 8
* 2 cups long grain white or brown rice
* 3 tablespoons olive oil
* 1 scant teaspoon salt
* 4 - 5 cups chicken stock or vegetable stock
1. Preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.
2. If using white rice, you will need 4 cups stock. If using brown
rice you will use 5 cups stock.
3. If using white rice, place the rice in a colander and rinse it in
the sink in cold water until the water runs clear. Allow the rice to
drain and dry for 20 minutes. If using brown rice, skip this step.
4. Over medium heat, heat the olive oil in a casserole with a tight
fitting lid. Saute the rice in the oil until it starts to brown.
5. Sprinkle the salt over the rice and pour in the stock. Cover
tightly and place in the oven. Bake for 35-40 minutes (white rice)
to 1 hour (brown rice). When the pilaf is done, all of the liquid
will have been absorbed. A lovely aroma will fill the room when you
open the lid of the pot. Serve immediately as a side dish with a
meat, fish or vegetarian entree.
From:
The Sephardic Kitchen
by Rabbi Robert Sternberg
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