Best 8 Gingered Sticky Rice Recipes

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Gingered sticky rice is a delightful and aromatic dish that is sure to tantalize your taste buds. It is a traditional Southeast Asian dish made with glutinous rice, coconut milk, ginger, and spices. The combination of sweet, savory, and spicy flavors makes it a popular dish for special occasions and family gatherings. Gingered sticky rice can be served as a main course or a side dish, and it pairs well with various curries, meats, and vegetables. There are many different variations of gingered sticky rice, but the basic ingredients and cooking method remain the same. In this article, we will explore the best recipes and techniques for cooking gingered sticky rice, so you can create a delicious and authentic dish that will impress your family and friends.

Check out the recipes below so you can choose the best recipe for yourself!

GINGER VEGGIE STIR-FRY



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I just whipped this up one day when I felt like a stir-fry but did not have all the ingredients called for in some of the stir-fry recipes on this site. I used certain veggies I had on hand, but any seasonal veggies may be used. It has a mild ginger flavor that can be enhanced according to taste, and is filling yet light on the tummy! Tofu may be added. Serve over a bed of steamed jasmine rice.

Provided by veggigoddess

Categories     World Cuisine Recipes     Asian

Time 40m

Yield 6

Number Of Ingredients 12

1 tablespoon cornstarch
1 ½ cloves garlic, crushed
2 teaspoons chopped fresh ginger root, divided
¼ cup vegetable oil, divided
1 small head broccoli, cut into florets
½ cup snow peas
¾ cup julienned carrots
½ cup halved green beans
2 tablespoons soy sauce
2 ½ tablespoons water
¼ cup chopped onion
½ tablespoon salt

Steps:

  • In a large bowl, blend cornstarch, garlic, 1 teaspoon ginger, and 2 tablespoons vegetable oil until cornstarch is dissolved. Mix in broccoli, snow peas, carrots, and green beans, tossing to lightly coat.
  • Heat remaining 2 tablespoons oil in a large skillet or wok over medium heat. Cook vegetables in oil for 2 minutes, stirring constantly to prevent burning. Stir in soy sauce and water. Mix in onion, salt, and remaining 1 teaspoon ginger. Cook until vegetables are tender but still crisp.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 118.6 calories, Carbohydrate 8 g, Fat 9.3 g, Fiber 2.2 g, Protein 2.2 g, SaturatedFat 1.5 g, Sodium 903.3 mg, Sugar 2.5 g

GINGER-SCENTED RICE



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Provided by Bon Appétit Test Kitchen

Categories     Garlic     Ginger     Rice     Side     Low Fat     Vegetarian     Quick & Easy     Low Cal     Dinner     Healthy     Bon Appétit     Sugar Conscious     Pescatarian     Wheat/Gluten-Free     Peanut Free     Tree Nut Free     Soy Free     No Sugar Added     Kosher

Yield Makes 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 5

1 3-inch-long 1-inch-thick piece fresh ginger, peeled, cut crosswise into 1/2-inch-thick pieces
1 1/2 cups water
1 cup jasmine rice, rinsed
1 tablespoon butter
1 teaspoon coarse kosher salt

Steps:

  • Using garlic press, squeeze enough fresh ginger into small bowl to measure 1 1/2 tablespoons juice with pulp. Transfer ginger to small saucepan.
  • Add 1 1/2 cups water, rice, butter, and salt to same pan. Cover; bring to boil over high heat. Reduce heat to low and cook, covered, until rice is tender, about 15 minutes. Remove pan from heat; let rice sit 10 minutes. Uncover; fluff rice with fork.

STICKY RICE WITH MANGO



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Also known as "sweet rice" or glutinous rice (despite being gluten free), sticky rice is a large white grain that, when steamed, becomes translucent, shiny and, well, sticky. In French, it's called riz gluant or gluey, not much more attractive. There should be a better word for it, because it really is undoubtedly one of the best things to eat under the sun.

Provided by David Tanis

Categories     dessert

Time 40m

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 cup glutinous (sweet) rice, preferably long-grain
1 1/4 cup coconut milk, fresh or canned (see note)
1/2 cup granulated cane sugar, raw sugar or light brown sugar
1/2 teaspoon fine sea salt
1/2 cup coconut cream, fresh or canned (see note)
1 or 2 ripe mangoes, peeled and cut in 1/2-inch slices

Steps:

  • Put rice in a bowl and rinse several times in cold water until water is clear, not milky, then drain. Cover rice with cold water and let soak for at least 2 hours or up to 24 hours.
  • Drain rice using a fine-meshed sieve or colander (line with cheesecloth if colander holes are too large). Place rice over a pot of rapidly simmering water (don't allow water to touch sieve) and steam, covered, for 15 minutes.
  • Remove lid and flip rice over. Continue steaming, covered, for 10 minutes, until rice is translucent and glossy. Taste to make sure rice is completely cooked; it may take up to 10 minutes more. Turn off heat. Fluff rice with a wooden spoon, then cover and let rest for 5 minutes.
  • While rice cooks, put coconut milk, sugar and salt in a small saucepan over low heat. Cook, stirring, just until sugar is dissolved. Set aside.
  • Put warm rice in a serving bowl. Pour coconut milk mixture over rice and stir well. Leave for 10 minutes to let absorb, then stir in coconut cream. Serve warm or at room temperature with mango slices.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 586, UnsaturatedFat 2 grams, Carbohydrate 87 grams, Fat 26 grams, Fiber 3 grams, Protein 7 grams, SaturatedFat 23 grams, Sodium 303 milligrams, Sugar 42 grams

GINGER RICE



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Fragrant jasmine rice is made even sweeter by the addition of a little sugar; grated fresh ginger adds heat.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Ingredients     Pasta and Grains     Rice Recipes

Time 30m

Number Of Ingredients 4

2 tablespoons grated and peeled fresh ginger
1 teaspoon sugar
1 teaspoon coarse salt
2 cups jasmine rice

Steps:

  • Bring ginger, sugar, salt, and 2 1/2 cups water to a boil in a medium saucepan; boil 2 minutes. Stir in rice; reduce heat to low. Cover; cook until most water is absorbed, 15 to 18 minutes. Remove from heat; let stand, covered, 7 minutes. Fluff rice with a fork before serving.

GINGER RICE



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Delicious, fragrant ginger rice. Perfect with any fish entree.

Provided by Fancy Pants

Categories     Side Dish     Rice Side Dish Recipes

Time 30m

Yield 2

Number Of Ingredients 7

1 tablespoon salted butter
1 tablespoon minced fresh ginger
¾ cup water
sea salt to taste
½ cup uncooked jasmine rice
ground black pepper to taste
2 small lime wedges

Steps:

  • Melt butter in a small pot over medium-high heat. Add ginger; cook and stir until fragrant, 1 to 2 minutes.
  • Add water and a pinch of sea salt; bring to a boil. Stir in rice, cover, and reduce heat to a gentle simmer. Cook until tender, about 15 minutes.
  • Fluff rice with a fork and season with salt and pepper. Serve with lime wedges.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 240.9 calories, Carbohydrate 44.9 g, Cholesterol 15.3 mg, Fat 5.9 g, Fiber 2.2 g, Protein 3.7 g, SaturatedFat 3.7 g, Sodium 45.1 mg, Sugar 1 g

GINGERED STICKY RICE



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This sticky rice is simple to make. Spooned into some Hot and Sour Broth, it creates a sturdy yet light meal in a bowl.

Provided by Martha Stewart

Categories     Food & Cooking     Ingredients     Pasta and Grains     Rice Recipes

Yield Makes 2 cups

Number Of Ingredients 3

1/2 cup short-grain rice
5 quarter-sized slices fresh ginger
Pinch of kosher salt

Steps:

  • Combine all of the ingredients with 1 1/4 cups of water in a saucepan and cook over moderately low heat, covered, for 20 minutes, until the rice is tender. Remove the ginger slices and serve.

BASIC STICKY RICE



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Provided by Food Network

Categories     side-dish

Time P1DT30m

Yield 4 to 6 servings or 6 1/2 cups

Number Of Ingredients 2

3 cups long-grain Thai sticky rice
3 cups long-grain Thai sticky rice

Steps:

  • Soak the rice in a container that holds at least twice the volume of rice: Cover the rice with 2 to 3 inches of room-temperature water and soak for 6 to 24 hours. If you need to shorten the soaking time, soak the rice in warm (about 100 degree) water for 2 hours. The longer soak gives more flavor and a more even, tender texture, but the rice is perfectly edible with the shorter soak in warm water.
  • Drain the rice and place in a steamer basket. Set the steamer basket over several inches of boiling water in a large pot or a wok. The rice must not be in or touching the boiling water. Cover and steam for 25 minutes, or until the rice is shiny and tender. Turn the rice over after about 20 minutes, so the top layer is on the bottom. Be careful that your pot doesn't run dry during steaming; add more water if necessary, making sure to keep it from touching the rice.
  • Turn the cooked rice out onto a clean work surface. Use a long-handled wooden spoon to flatten it out a little, then turn it over on itself, first from one side, then from the other, a little like folding over dough as you knead. This helps get rid of any clumps; after several foldings, the rice will be an even round lump. Place it in a covered basket or in a serving bowl covered by a damp cloth or a lid. Serve warm or at room temperature, directly from the basket or bowl. The rice will dry out if exposed to the air for long as it cools, so keep covered until serving.
  • Soak the rice in a container that holds at least twice the volume of rice: Cover the rice with 2 to 3 inches of room-temperature water and soak for 6 to 24 hours. If you need to shorten the soaking time, soak the rice in warm (about 100 degree) water for 2 hours. The longer soak gives more flavor and a more even, tender texture, but the rice is perfectly edible with the shorter soak in warm water.
  • Drain the rice and place in a steamer basket. Set the steamer basket over several inches of boiling water in a large pot or a wok. The rice must not be in or touching the boiling water. Cover and steam for 25 minutes, or until the rice is shiny and tender. Turn the rice over after about 20 minutes, so the top layer is on the bottom. Be careful that your pot doesn't run dry during steaming; add more water if necessary, making sure to keep it from touching the rice.
  • Turn the cooked rice out onto a clean work surface. Use a long-handled wooden spoon to flatten it out a little, then turn it over on itself, first from one side, then from the other, a little like folding over dough as you knead. This helps get rid of any clumps; after several foldings, the rice will be an even round lump. Place it in a covered basket or in a serving bowl covered by a damp cloth or a lid. Serve warm or at room temperature, directly from the basket or bowl. The rice will dry out if exposed to the air for long as it cools, so keep covered until serving.

STICKY GINGER RICE WITH PEAS



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Yield Makes 6 servings

Number Of Ingredients 4

1 1/2 cups uncooked medium-grain white rice
3 cups cold water
1 tablespoon minced fresh ginger
1 cup frozen petite peas

Steps:

  • Place rice in strainer. Rinse under cold water until water runs clear. Drain well. Transfer rice to heavy medium saucepan. Add 3 cups cold water. Stir in ginger. Bring water to boil over high heat. Reduce heat to low, cover, and cook until rice is tender, about 12 minutes. Remove from heat. Sprinkle peas over rice (do not stir into rice). Cover and let stand 5 minutes. Gently stir peas into rice. Season rice lightly with salt. Transfer to bowl and serve.

Tips:

  • Use high-quality glutinous rice: This type of rice is stickier and will hold together better when cooked.
  • Soak the rice for at least 30 minutes before cooking: This will help to soften the rice and make it more pliable.
  • Cook the rice in a steamer: This is the best way to achieve evenly cooked rice.
  • When making the ginger syrup, use fresh ginger: This will give the syrup a more intense flavor.
  • If you don't have any brown sugar, you can substitute granulated sugar.
  • Serve the sticky rice warm or at room temperature: It is best when eaten fresh.

Conclusion:

This gingery sticky rice recipe is a delicious and easy-to-make dessert. It is perfect for any occasion, whether you are entertaining guests or simply enjoying a sweet treat at home. The combination of sweet, sticky rice and the spicy, gingery syrup is sure to please everyone. So next time you are looking for a new dessert to try, give this gingery sticky rice recipe a try. You won't be disappointed!

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