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Cooking millets is as easy as cooking rice. The below steps can be used for Kodo millet, Little millet, Foxtail Millet, Barnyard Millet and Browntop Millet.
- Pressure Cooker Method: (1:2 – 2 whistles)
- Wash the millet. (Use a sieve to drain the water)
- For 1 measure of millet add 2 measures of water in a pressure cooker.
- Close the lid and cook in Medium-Large flame.
- After the first whistle, reduce the flame.
- After the second whistle, take it off the flame.
- DO NOT release the steam.
- Leave it aside for about 10 minutes. Let the millet cook in its own steam.
- When the cooker has cooled and the steam is gone, remove the lid.
- DO NOT mix using ladle/spoon when the millet is hot. It will make it mushy/lumpy.
- Transfer the cooked millet rice to a plate and have it hot with Dal/Sambar.
- Transfer the cooked millet rice to a plate and cool it, if you are preparing any other dish.
- As the cooked millet cools, it will become more firm. It will become harder as the time passes (more than 2-3 hours).
2. Open vessel cooking (1:2 – 30 minutes soaking)
- Wash Millet (Use a sieve to drain the water)
- Soak 1 measure of millet in 2 measures of water for 30 minutes.
- Cook in large-medium flame with a lid.
- When the water starts to boil, reduce the flame.
- When water evaporates (about 10 minutes), take it off the flame and firmly close the lid.
- Leave it aside for 5 mins for it to cool.
- DO NOT mix using ladle/spoon when the millet is hot. It will make it mushy/lumpy.
- Transfer the cooked millet rice to a plate and have it hot with Dal/Sambar.
- Transfer the cooked millet rice to a plate and cool it, if you are preparing any other dish.
- As the cooked millet cools, it will become more firm. It will become harder as the time passes (more than 2-3 hours).
3. Millet can also be cooked in electric rice cooker with the same ratio of millet & water as described above.
Note: Based on the quantity of millet, size of the cooker/vessel, and flame/burner size; cooking time and water will vary slightly. Within 3 attempts, you can master cooking millet rice.
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