Grandma's Grain Recipe

Grandma's Grain Recipe
Sunfood Nutrition Your Source for Superfoods Since

If you can't find one of the ingredients, don't be discouraged. Simply substitute more of whatever you do have - more rice, millet, etc. I made a few minor tweaks to K.J.'s recipe, mainly a bit of salt during the cooking process, along with a few little word adjustments for clarity.

1 cup long grain brown rice (I use Lundberg's)
1 cup millet
3 handfuls of whole barley
3 handfuls of whole oats (groats)
1 handful of red rice, wild rice, or a mixture of wild type rices
2 teaspoons salt

Mix all grains together, rinse, drain, and put in a large thick-bottomed pot. Stir in the salt. Cover with water up to your knuckle - about two inches above the grains. Bring to a boil, then turn down flame as low as it will go. Cook uncovered (simmering) until all water is gone, about thirty-five minutes. If you overshot the amount of water you added and your grains cook before the water absorbs entirely, strain off the extra water.

This makes a big pot of mixed grains. Plenty for a family of four to use over the course of a week.

 
0 Comment(s)
Post a Comment:
 
Slide Tags: Grandma's Grain Recipe
 

malca
Created: Jan 01, 2010
Updated: Mar 13, 2010
  Login to rate this slideband
URL
Embed
Views  68 Avg. user rating:



Help | Contact Support | Privacy | Content Policy | Terms of Service
© 2008-2010 All rights reserved to Slideband.com
Home | About SB | Rich Media Widget Ads | Marketing Services
Powered By: Dotcomweavers Inc