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I noticed after a bit of research that you can increase the restrictive starch in rice by cooking it and then cooling it before eating hot or cold. A bit more surfing the net showed that rinsing well before cooking to wash out starch, also helped, as did 1 teaspoon of coconut oil or other oil per 1/2 cup of rice in the cooking water.
The thing I haven't found an answer to, is can you cool the rice quickly with cold water and then refrigerate, or do you need to let it cool slowly from hot? Also does the effect increase the longer it is cold?
Any one any experience with this or have any tips on restrictive starch rice?
The thing I haven't found an answer to, is can you cool the rice quickly with cold water and then refrigerate, or do you need to let it cool slowly from hot? Also does the effect increase the longer it is cold?
Any one any experience with this or have any tips on restrictive starch rice?