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  2. Chicken and Wild Rice Soup Recipe - AOL

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    In a large saucepan, melt the butter. Add the celery, carrots, onion, garlic, thyme and a generous pinch each of salt and pepper and cook over moderate heat, stirring occasionally, until the ...

  3. 11 Delicious Rice Casseroles That'll Fill Your Belly and Won ...

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    7. Green Bean Wild Rice Casserole. A twist on the classic green bean casserole, this recipe adds a wild rice blend to the mix (and cream of mushroom soup, of course). The veggie casserole packs in ...

  4. My Favorite Creamy Wild Rice Soup Recipe Is Comfort in a Bowl

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  5. Bibimbap - Wikipedia

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    Before the rice is placed in the bowl, the bottom of the bowl is coated with sesame oil, making the layer of the rice touching the bowl cook to a crisp, golden brown known as nurungji (누릉지). This variation of bibimbap is typically served to order, with the egg and other ingredients mixed in the pot just prior to consumption.

  6. Crossing-the-bridge noodles - Wikipedia

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    The main ingredient of the noodles is rice.Rice vermicelli production differs in different regions. In Kunming and Yunnan, there are two varieties: "dry paste" and "sour paste"; The production process differs depending on individual preferences and tastes: "Sour paste", as the name suggests, tastes a little sour, but is characterized by a relatively thick and soft rice noodle, whereas the "dry ...

  7. Amazon wild rice - Wikipedia

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    Amazon wild rice refers to either of the two native (endemic) species of rice (Oryza) found in the Amazon region of South America and adjacent tropical areas, Oryza glumaepatula and Oryza latifolia. It also can refer to the cultivated form Oryza sp. (unnamed rice species) which was domesticated from one or both of the wild forms some 4,000 ...