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Congee (/ ˈ k ɒ n dʒ iː /, derived from Tamil கஞ்சி) [1] [2] [3] is a form of savoury rice porridge made by boiling rice in a large amount of water until the rice softens. Depending on rice–water ratio, the thickness of congee varies from a Western oatmeal porridge to a gruel .
Young uses the Cantonese word "jook" to refer to rice porridge, and her favorite way to make it, she said, is to use a homemade chicken broth. Scallion, Ginger and Chicken Congee by Grace Young
Bubur ayam (Indonesian and Malay for "chicken congee") is a chicken congee dish served in Southeast Asia. It is rice congee with shredded chicken meat served with some condiments, such as chopped scallion, crispy fried shallot, celery, tongcay or chai poh (preserved vegetables), fried soybean, crullers (youtiao, known as cakwe in Indonesia and cakoi in Malaysia), both salty and sweet soy sauce ...
Champorado or tsampurado – a sweet chocolate rice porridge in Philippine cuisine. Congee – type of rice porridge or gruel popular in many Asian countries. Names for congee are as varied as the style of its preparation. Cornmeal porridge – type of hot sweet breakfast cereal made from finely ground cornmeal popular in Jamaica. Milk/coconut ...
In Bangladesh congee is prepared simply as a porridge, Whole rice (not parboiled, scented or unscented) with a bit of salt, it is known as "Jao" eaten as wholesome diet for the sick. Added date tree sugar and garam masala it is called "Kheer", Or, cooked with sugar, milk, nuts, raisins, cardamom, cassia, cinnamon, Indian bay leaf, etc. it is ...
Rice congee: Of Chinese origin, it is a rice congee with minced chicken or pork. Mixing an egg in with the congee is optional. Khao kan chin: ข้าวกั๊นจิ๊น North A dish of the Tai Yai (Shan people) of Myanmar and northern Thailand, it is rice that is mixed with pork blood and steamed inside a banana leaf.
Lugaw, also spelled lugao, is a Filipino glutinous rice dish or porridge. Lugaw may refer to various dishes, both savory and sweet. Lugaw may refer to various dishes, both savory and sweet. In Visayan regions , savory lugaw are collectively referred to as pospas .
Transfer rice mixture to a 13" x 9" baking dish. Add broth and soup; season with salt and pepper, if needed, and stir well to combine. Cover dish with foil and bake 1 hour.