I often fall into the pattern of serving plain rice with dinner, but I know that my husband and daughter both get excited when I get a little fancy with this staple side dish. I can’t wait to give some of these flavorful rice recipes a try! These all highly rated ones from around the web (including a couple of my own):
Chinese Sausage Rice from Maggie at Omnivore’s Cookbook
Risotto with Peas and Meyer Lemon from Edible Silicon Valley
Easy Flavorful Kale Rice from Tanya at My Forking Life
Mexican Rice from Lauren at Tastes Better From Scratch
Lemon Rice from Karen at 365 Days of Slow + Pressure Cooking
Rice Pilaf from Natalie at Life Made Simple
Cajun Rice from Imma at Immaculate Bites (IP instructions in headnotes)
Garlic Fried Rice from Soniya at The Belly Rules The Mind
Sushi Rice from Sapana at Real + Vibrant
Tomato Rice from Swasthi at Swasthi’s Recipes
Kabocha Squash Rice from Amy + Jacky
Linda Lembo
Hi Coco, I am writing on behalf of myself and Deb Livingston at Get Setup.io, which is a world wide website offering ongoing interests groups and informative educational material to seniors today. We are formulating a series on the instant pot and have been using your Diabetes Instant Pot Cookbook. The recipes are fantastic. We were wondering
if you would allow us to demonstrate your recipes during our series to our attendees. We further would love to ask
if you would be able to be a guest on one of our scheduled dates.
We hope you will be interested in assisting us and thank you in advance for your help.
Sincerely,
Linda Lembo
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