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  2. How to Make Fried Rice at Home - AOL

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  3. Stock (food) - Wikipedia

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    Stock, sometimes called bone broth, is a savory cooking liquid that forms the basis of many dishes – particularly soups, stews, and sauces. Making stock involves simmering animal bones, meat, seafood, or vegetables in water or wine, often for an extended period.

  4. Pot roast - Wikipedia

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    Pot roast is an American beef dish [1] made by slow cooking a (usually tough) cut of beef in moist heat, on a kitchen stove top with a covered vessel or pressure cooker, in an oven or slow cooker. [2] Cuts such as chuck steak, bottom round, short ribs and 7-bone roast are preferred for this technique. (These are American terms for the cuts ...

  5. Broth Simmered Rice Recipe - AOL

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    In medium saucepan over medium-high heat, heat broth to a boil. Stir in rice. Reduce heat to low. Cover and cook 20 minutes or until rice is done and most of liquid is absorbed.

  6. Fried rice - Wikipedia

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    Fried rice is one of the most popular dishes of Indian Chinese cuisine in India. Curry fried rice is standard fried rice mixed with curry powder for a spicier flavor. Tava pulav or tawa pulao is a fried rice dish from Mumbai. [18] [19] Chicken fried rice is fried rice with chicken pieces made in huge pan.

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  8. Best Bites: Weeknight meals cauliflower vegetable fried rice

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  9. Hoppin' John - Wikipedia

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    Hoppin' John, also known as Carolina peas and rice, is a rice and beans dish of legendary origins associated with the cuisine of the Southern United States. Similar dishes are found in regions with a significant African-origin demographic like Louisiana red beans and rice. The Carolina version is known for the addition of bacon and other kinds ...