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Wednesday, June 11, 2014

Venere Black Rice, a Different Choice for Your Starch

"Venere is a black rice that originated in china and is grown in the Po valley of Italy. It is pleasantly aromatic whole grain rice, cooks in just 18 minutes and releases a distinctive aroma similar to sandalwood and freshly baked bread. Rich in fiber and phosphorous and is ideal for a varied and balanced diet. If boiled and seasoned with oil or butter it is an excellent supplement to meat or fish. It is also delicious if cooked in salt water then transferred to a frying pan with oil, garlic and seasoning with a sprinkle of parsley. The black appearance adds to a unique presentation with many other foods."  So says the internet on "black" rice.  I came across this dish at Pescatori's in London.  They served a grilled Mediterranean Sea Bass over "Venere" rice with braised leeks.  It was outstanding.  So, I went to my favorite online site, Amazon.com, and ordered 3 boxes for $21.37.  I'm a prime member and so I got free shipping.  I loved this rice because it has such a nutty flavor and can easily be cooked "al dente", to the bite.  It is best served with either fish or chicken.  Blogger's note: I subsequently have found black rice at Kroger and Costco.  They're a short grained rice rather than the long grain from the Po Valley.  If you don't want to order three boxes, you can buy from either store and see if it's to your taste. I've tried them and they are too creamy for me.  I like the nuttiness and al dente of the Italian rice.  I used this as a side for a cooking demonstration where I cooked three different types of fish, catfish, salmon and red snapper.  Outstanding with each one.  

Riso Bello Venere (Black Rice), 17.6-Ounce Boxes (Pack of 3)

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