Saffron Rice: How To Cook Rice Perfectly

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  • Опубліковано 5 жов 2024
  • Cooking rice perfectly is something many cooks struggle to get right. In this video Baidawi demonstrates how to achieve the perfect rice dish by following a few key steps.
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  • @Crina-LudmilaCristeaAuthor
    @Crina-LudmilaCristeaAuthor 10 місяців тому +4

    This looks delicious! One thing, however, saffron and turmeric are not the same thing.

  • @SunitaKevlogs
    @SunitaKevlogs Рік тому +16

    3 likes first comment. The perfectly cooked rice and full of flavour. We cook lot of rice but I must say your recipe is better than many recipes that our people have been using. I am in love with your recipe and I am going to try making like this next time. Wish you all the best.

    • @eatahfood
      @eatahfood  Рік тому +1

      Thanks so much for your comment. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts on the recipe when you try it. All the best to you as well!

    • @SunitaKevlogs
      @SunitaKevlogs Рік тому

      @@eatahfood sure I will be back 🤩

    • @barbarawilliams3657
      @barbarawilliams3657 Рік тому

      Like you cooking

  • @TheKraftyDiva
    @TheKraftyDiva Рік тому +4

    This looks so good. Would you mind sharing the exact amounts used for the ingredients (e.g. onion, garlic, celery, turmeric, etc).?

  • @djgarybmixesit
    @djgarybmixesit Рік тому +4

    Some cucumber chow with that and some pigtail and you good, good one dey Dawi

  • @pat8497
    @pat8497 Рік тому +3

    I love your detailed tips.....now I know how to cook rice in a pot instead of using a rice cooker. Many many thanks.

  • @bazodiezandolie
    @bazodiezandolie Рік тому +4

    The bun-bun does be the best part!

    • @User-z1g3z
      @User-z1g3z 11 місяців тому

      Or burn- burn is more like what it's called. The rice needs to steam a bit more on low. That would allow the grains to fully expand and become more flavorful. Otherwise good natura recipe.

  • @masalamouth
    @masalamouth Рік тому +5

    Hi Baldawi. Thanks for this amazing rice recipe. I wanted to point out that saffron and turmeric are two different spices. So which one did you use?
    While they might be similar in some ways (such as their colors and bold flavors), they come from different plants. Turmeric is a root, while saffron comes from a flower. Accordingly, saffron has a lighter and more floral flavor than turmeric, which is much more bitter and earthy.
    Fun fact... Saffron is the most expensive spice in the world.

    • @nuffwahalatrypeacetrini9ja414
      @nuffwahalatrypeacetrini9ja414 Рік тому +1

      Turmeric. In some parts, turmeric is called East Indian saffron coz it's an Asian spice that mimics the real saffron. In T&T, we usually just refer to turmeric as saffron. Most of us are unaware of the true saffron and many wd even be confused by the word turmeric, lol.

    • @eatahfood
      @eatahfood  Рік тому +4

      Hi Mary, yep! Typically when we say "saffron" in Trinidad & Tobago we're referring to turmeric and not the very expensive saffron threads. I think I said in the video "what we call saffron" just to make the distinction. We not at the stage yet where we making dishes with saffron threads LOL 😂

    • @curtisthomas2670
      @curtisthomas2670 Рік тому

      I once heard it referred to as "Caribbean saffron" on an episode of The Steve Harvey Show sitcom

  • @marissas2744
    @marissas2744 Рік тому +5

    Interesting technique, the grains look a bit oily to me, I would use less oil but to each his own. I guess that's why it did not stick to the pot.

  • @sweetangelplus
    @sweetangelplus Рік тому +5

    This is the first time I have heard this. The rule of thumb is usually rice:water is 1:2. I never heard 1:1 only for jasmine rice that requires less water. But it came out well. I knew about toasting the rice, but I don't have time for that sometimes. Great recipe, everyone needs to know the fundamentals.

    • @daniella8400
      @daniella8400 Рік тому +1

      Basmati rice requires less water as well and in my opinion is the best rice!

  • @browneyeskr64
    @browneyeskr64 Рік тому +1

    Really enjoyed your video and I appreciate the tip about putting the rice before the water

  • @ilaedwards1324
    @ilaedwards1324 Рік тому +2

    Excellent tutorial 👌

  • @jsandrad
    @jsandrad Рік тому +1

    Looks perfect. I usually toast up my rice for cook ups but would just add enough water to cover. Glad to learn about the 1:1 ratio. Especially glad for this saffron rice recipe though. Best I’ve seen so far.

  • @cheryl239
    @cheryl239 Рік тому +5

    Soaking ricein water for a while,together with this wash,really takes out the starch. The result is a grainy nice cooked rice.

  • @angiesowell9532
    @angiesowell9532 Рік тому +1

    Looks wonderful, going to give this a try. Thank you!

  • @lornadouglas8466
    @lornadouglas8466 Рік тому

    This was a great help to see how to have grainy cooked rice thank you

  • @richardsteinbergmakingknives

    Great video, Thanks!

  • @nuffwahalatrypeacetrini9ja414
    @nuffwahalatrypeacetrini9ja414 Рік тому +3

    👍👍 Together with some fresh pigeon peas, a slice of fry or stew fish, lettuce, cucumber, tomatoes... mmmmmhmmmm! Ting go lash! 😃😃

  • @lenablackburn2354
    @lenablackburn2354 Рік тому

    Very nice and simple straight d forward. Thanks for sharing

  • @angelstarr5509
    @angelstarr5509 Рік тому +1

    This looks simply delicious, I like my rice grainy but also a bit soft with a little bite to it. I hate soggy rice. Will definitely give it a try.

  • @chedvah623
    @chedvah623 Рік тому +1

    Love the detailed explanations, love the technique, love the video!!!🤗

  • @TB7530
    @TB7530 6 місяців тому

    👉🏾Great video and excellent techniques. TX for the post 👈🏾

  • @in.kar.nation5250
    @in.kar.nation5250 Рік тому

    This is a new technique for me. I'm going to try it and hope it comes out this good 🤩

  • @denisebruce7461
    @denisebruce7461 Рік тому

    I like my saffron rice colorful, but I like the way you cooked your saffron rice so I will follow your method when ever I am cooking a pelau it a good way to cook rice

  • @wenicudjoe7324
    @wenicudjoe7324 Рік тому

    Thanks for sharing. I got some Saffron from Dubai the real deal.❤

  • @DawnieB868
    @DawnieB868 Рік тому

    Loved it. I learned something new and will definitely try this method. Thanks Badawi!

    • @eatahfood
      @eatahfood  Рік тому

      Most Welcome Dawn! Thanks for watching

  • @camecex
    @camecex Рік тому

    I am definitely going to use this method. Looks great as usual.

    • @eatahfood
      @eatahfood  Рік тому +1

      Thank you! Lemme know how it turns out

  • @gisellelovemakeupfrancislo1126
    @gisellelovemakeupfrancislo1126 6 місяців тому

    Hi hun blessing to you love where did you buy the pot and cover ?

  • @rosannahills6705
    @rosannahills6705 Рік тому

    Love the explanation. Never added rice before water. This is a must try. The grains were well cooked not sappy. ❤

  • @citygirldc
    @citygirldc Рік тому

    Great cooking tips! And always enjoy your voice 😊

  • @StClair111
    @StClair111 Рік тому

    Thank you chef - best wishes for 2023🤎

    • @eatahfood
      @eatahfood  Рік тому

      Thank you and same to you as well!

  • @shizzies
    @shizzies Рік тому

    actually needed this

  • @lylinbest948
    @lylinbest948 Рік тому +1

    Hi Badawi great to gear your voice,excellent rice,what kind of rice was it parboiled. I liked your recipe will definitely try it with some grilled lamb chops 😋. Thanks for sharing 👍

    • @eatahfood
      @eatahfood  Рік тому +1

      Hi Lylin, it's been a while! I used parboiled rice for this recipe. Some lamb chops with garlic and rosemary would be amazing with this! Thank you for watching 🙂

  • @padmawatietulsie3460
    @padmawatietulsie3460 Рік тому

    I love this

  • @deboraalexis4016
    @deboraalexis4016 Рік тому

    Hello there! Thanks ❤ appreciate your tips I will definitely keep them in mind in my next cook up dish 😋
    Lol.. I remember some pumpkin an d saltfish for the pot..so so good..

    • @eatahfood
      @eatahfood  Рік тому +1

      You're most welcome. Sounding like a really nice cook up happening soon!

  • @RanBlakePiano
    @RanBlakePiano 11 місяців тому

    Fabulous

  • @noneofyourbusiness1303
    @noneofyourbusiness1303 Рік тому

    PERFECT 👍

  • @MzBatyah
    @MzBatyah 8 місяців тому

    Thank you for sharing detailed tips. They are very helpful. One question, for the ratio when cooking rice, does it change if you are cooking parboiled rice? ~Thanks!

    • @eatahfood
      @eatahfood  8 місяців тому +1

      Thank you! Actually I used parboiled rice here. The ratio of 1:1 is the same.

    • @MzBatyah
      @MzBatyah 8 місяців тому

      @@eatahfood 🙏🏾 thank you!!!

  • @PurrBiteMeow
    @PurrBiteMeow Рік тому

    I've watched a lot of videos on how to make saffron rice and I think this is the best. I have two questions, what kind of rice did you use here, and what was the other green aromatic that you use besides celery? I know you said pimento with chills I believe a pepper here in the US, but there was some other leafy green thing that I didn't catch what you said besides celery. Thanks! ❤

    • @eatahfood
      @eatahfood  Рік тому +1

      Thanks so much. I used long grain, parboiled rice. The other herb that I used along with the celery is Shadon Beni aka Culantro aka Sawtooth Coriander. The pimento peppers are seasoning peppers, they typically don't have any heat to them. But if you can't get your hands on them you can try using another pepper that's not too spicy if you have a low tolerance for spicy food. But this rice dish will taste amazing with pepper as well.

    • @fyzooman
      @fyzooman Місяць тому

      Shadow Beni,it's a green leafy aromatic that we use here in Trinidad,it's called by different names across the Caribbean.

  • @celestecatcurren1089
    @celestecatcurren1089 10 місяців тому

    Should we rinse Jasmine rice the same?

  • @Kirwina
    @Kirwina Рік тому

    Wow

  • @juliealexis8510
    @juliealexis8510 Рік тому

    👏👏👏👏👏👍👍well done uncle Badawi , love my rice the same way, looks delectable on its own 😋😋😁❤️❤️❤️🙏🙏

  • @Zangee-l6z
    @Zangee-l6z Рік тому

    Where can i find the recipe for this dish?

  • @karminiparsan9256
    @karminiparsan9256 Рік тому

    This was a great tutorial👌👌. Can you use basmati or jasmine rice and get the same result?

    • @eatahfood
      @eatahfood  Рік тому

      Thanks Karmini! I've never cooked Jasmine rice like this and I would typically cook Basmati THEN toss it in whatever veggies etc after, similar to making Biryani. I'll experiment with it at some point and share the results.

    • @karminiparsan9256
      @karminiparsan9256 Рік тому

      @@eatahfood thank you Baidawi..I like both jasmine and basmati so I look forward to your follow up

  • @karenmitchell8705
    @karenmitchell8705 Рік тому

    That 'bun bun' made me laugh out hard yes ... Thank you ... Looks delicious ... Will try ...

  • @Tashballa52
    @Tashballa52 Рік тому

    Nice...

  • @MrRushepoo
    @MrRushepoo 11 місяців тому

    Although tumeric is used in coloring rice yellow, You are aware that tumeric is not saffron right? Soaked or fermented Saffron buds are completely different and add a completely different flavor to rice. But good content and thank you for sharing.

    • @SharpUchi
      @SharpUchi 9 місяців тому

      Is he using basmati?

  • @ifiknewthen13
    @ifiknewthen13 Рік тому

    Mor'n. So, yuh have a kettle on the side. Does the temp of the water going in make a difference?

    • @eatahfood
      @eatahfood  Рік тому +1

      It should be room temperature water. If you add hot or boiling water it would evaporate before the rice had time to cook fully.

  • @serenityx8927
    @serenityx8927 Рік тому

    🇹🇹 🇩🇰
    27/02/2023
    🫕😆Going Back To Basics🥗🍛🥘
    Looks so Yummy 😋 Delicious👌💯
    eatahfood🥘🙏😝

  • @AV-nf8xd
    @AV-nf8xd Рік тому

    Which fresh herbs are adding towards the end?

  • @vulbaby4989
    @vulbaby4989 6 місяців тому

    What's the name of the herb after ginger?

    • @eatahfood
      @eatahfood  6 місяців тому

      pimento or seasoning peppers

  • @whatsgood2751
    @whatsgood2751 Рік тому +1

    What grain of rice is this?

    • @eatahfood
      @eatahfood  Рік тому +1

      Long grain, parboiled

    • @whatsgood2751
      @whatsgood2751 Рік тому

      @@eatahfood I ended up using Basmati rice and it came out perfect. Thank you!

    • @eatahfood
      @eatahfood  Рік тому

      Excellent! Glad it turned out perfect!

  • @johnskweird
    @johnskweird Місяць тому

    I wash mine in a strainer. Gets the abrasion and the filtering.

  • @Rozelyn23
    @Rozelyn23 Рік тому

    I wish I knew all the herbs that were used.

    • @eatahfood
      @eatahfood  Рік тому

      Celery and Shadon Beni aka Culantro

  • @cassandrabenjamin1220
    @cassandrabenjamin1220 Рік тому +1

    😍🖤🤍♥️👏🏾🔥😋🤤❗

  • @serenityx8927
    @serenityx8927 Рік тому

    The Okra and 🐟 is missing 😂😋👌

  • @olilumgbalu5653
    @olilumgbalu5653 9 місяців тому

    According to my father, washing the rice also gets rid of a lot of the nutrients.

  • @BicheBug1996
    @BicheBug1996 Рік тому

    Ok why i like this i will not use soooooo much oils just let my aromatics fry on their own

  • @DanceFitnessTobagoAmeikaL
    @DanceFitnessTobagoAmeikaL 4 місяці тому

    So my electric pot didn't care nun bout this recipe nah. Lol I had to steam the rice twice cuz rice still hard, flavourful but hard.

  • @bramblebop1904
    @bramblebop1904 Рік тому

    No bun-buns!

  • @bramblebop1904
    @bramblebop1904 Рік тому

    Would peppers be appropriate? Finely chopped green peppers.

  • @ike6209
    @ike6209 Рік тому

    Tumeric is NOT Saffron, two complete different plants and Saffron is as almost expensive as gold per gram ! as a food page you should be correct in names at all times.

    • @curtisthomas2670
      @curtisthomas2670 Рік тому

      Turmeric has been called Indian Saffron for centuries, it's also been called Caribbean Saffron.
      It's a common thing to call fruits or vegetables etc a name due to its similarity of some sort to another eg avocadoes are called alligator or Mexican pears, there are many fruits called "something" apple eg star apple or sugar apple.
      Turmeric was called saffron because of its ability to color good similar to saffron.
      And he did clarify though

  • @BicheBug1996
    @BicheBug1996 Рік тому

    I have never heard about washing the starch out thr rice with so many washes

    • @yayaskerritt2161
      @yayaskerritt2161 Рік тому +1

      Well u hear it now!!!! This is done in every household I know of.

  • @shabnamniaz584
    @shabnamniaz584 5 місяців тому

    You are not cooking Saffron rice but Tumeric Rice!!

  • @2009dhani
    @2009dhani Рік тому +1

    TUMERIC and SAFFRON are two different spices, you call your self a cook?

    • @HoneyBunches100
      @HoneyBunches100 Рік тому +2

      Yes, but turmeric is a good alternative to saffron if you don’t have any saffron on hand. Especially if you’re more about delivering the yellow color. Would you say the taste is significantly different?

    • @nuffwahalatrypeacetrini9ja414
      @nuffwahalatrypeacetrini9ja414 Рік тому +7

      Why you dripping acid? Sometimes one thing has different names in different spaces. Turmeric is also referred to as East Indian saffron in different parts of the world. In T&T, we just call it saffron.

    • @eatahfood
      @eatahfood  Рік тому +7

      6:23 I literally said "Because we making Saffron rice, at this point I'll add our Saffron OR Turmeric". We call Turmeric "Saffron" here in Trinidad & Tobago as "Saffron" refers to the amber color of the Turmeric spice.

    • @eatahfood
      @eatahfood  Рік тому +2

      I've never had actual saffron threads before. Hope to try it one day :)

    • @bazodiezandolie
      @bazodiezandolie Рік тому +2

      The word “saffron” refers to the spice made from the dried pistils of the flower Crocus sativa, or to the orangey-yellow shade that one gets from use of the turmeric root. In many parts of the Indian diaspora, turmeric or haldi is called “saffron” because of the vibrant colour. “Saffron” can be a proper noun or an adjective. Online dictionaries are free!