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(ARA) - When the
weather heats up, you're looking for ways to keep your
cool. Incorporating new dishes that don't require a lot of heat to
prepare and leave you feeling cool is a great way to survive the summer
heat.
Rice, a staple ingredient in many tasty recipes, is a great item to
keep in your pantry.
To keep kitchens cool when temperatures rise, Deborah Locke, product
manager for RiceSelect, producers of Texmati Rice, the most widely
recognized brand of aromatic rice in the United States, advises cooks
to put their microwaves or rice cookers to work, rather than cooking
rice on stovetops.
The Summertime Shrimp and Rice Bowl recipe is a one-dish entree that is
quick, convenient, wholesome and tasty.
"If 'You can't stand the heat, get out of the kitchen' is your
summertime motto, this dish will bowl you over," Locke says. "Prepare
rice in advance, then, when dinnertime rolls around, simply toss some
shrimp on the grill and your meal is ready in minutes."
For those pinching pennies, watching weight or who have little time to
cook, it is the perfect answer to what's for dinner - especially during
the summertime. "Schedules are busier than ever. It's too hot to
prepare elaborate meals," says Locke.
Preparing homemade rice bowls is limited only by your imagination. If
you love to cook, but don't like to follow recipes, original rice bowl
creations can be made in a matter of minutes. Texmati long grain
American basmati rice, available in white, light brown and whole grain
brown varieties - as well as organic - has the appetizing aroma of
popcorn and a subtle nutty taste that elevates the flavor profile of
your dish. Simply toss cooked Texmati rice with a small amount of meat,
seafood or poultry and some fresh vegetables. Season to taste and
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Below is a list of foods from the pantry or fridge that serve as great
mix-ins for quick and easy summertime rice bowls.
From the pantry
* Beans
* Nuts
* Olives
* Sauces
* Vinegars
* Spices and extracts
From the fridge or freezer
* Fresh vegetables
* Fresh fruit
* Fresh herbs
* Prepared salad dressings
* Rotisserie or grilled chicken
* Eggs, meat, seafood cheese
* Deli meats - ham, turkey, etc.
Summertime Shrimp and Rice Bowls
Makes four servings
Ingredients:
1 pound medium shrimp, peeled and deveined
3 cups hot cooked Texmati Rice
1 11-ounce can corn, drained
1/4 cup drained and chopped sun-dried tomatoes in oil, reserving oil
1 cup shredded Italian cheese blend
1/4 cup plus 1 tablespoon slivered fresh basil leaves
1/2 teaspoon salt
Directions:
Thread shrimp on skewers. To broil in oven, place on broiler rack
coated with cooking spray. Brush shrimp with oil reserved from
tomatoes. Broil four to five inches from heat for four minutes.
To cook on outdoor grill, brush shrimp with reserved oil from tomatoes.
Cook skewered shrimp over hot coals four minutes. Turn and brush with
additional oil. Grill four to five minutes or until done. In large
bowl, combine rice, corn, tomatoes, cheese, basil and salt. Spoon into
individual bowls. Top rice with shrimp.
Courtesy of ARAcontent
Includes recipe.
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