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Or maybe Sri Lankan style. To belatedly celebrate the end of a civil war. It's leftover Basmati rice, cooked with Snowville Creamery half and half and cream, cinnamon, cardamom, fennel, coriander, and jaggery. Some basil thinnings too. Seriously rich, but seriously good. And what to do with the leftovers . . . .
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If the world were perfect I would have used mascarpone instead of cream cheese, but the cream cheese wasn't bad. Think crab rangoons on steroids. Good stuff. In the future these will be served over a strawberry sauce, mimicking the traditional arancini over tomato sauce. As it was, they were just fine.
4 comments:
OMG. I want some. Now.
what did you think of the jaggery?
I do love rice pudding--great use of the half and half. When I saw it, I was thinking you could also make ras malai. Maybe next time?
Sorry Nancy, no mid-week east side deliveries.
Puff--good stuff. Don't know how you handle it straight though.
MM, perhaps next time. Now I need to go buy bigger belts.
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