The BEST Way to Reheat Leftover Rice? We Tested 4 Methods!
Reheating leftover rice might seem simple, but not all methods give you that fluffy, just-cooked texture. Sometimes it turns out dry and crusty—other times, sticky and clumpy. I had some leftover rice in my fridge, so I tested four popular reheating methods: microwave, stovetop, steaming, and oven. My goal? To find out which one actually works best. While a few didn’t quite hit the mark, one method made the rice taste like it was freshly cooked. In this video, I’ll break each method down, go over the pros and cons, and reveal the best way to bring your rice back to life. BUKHARI RICE RECIPE • Chicken Bukhari Rice | Authentic Arabian Dish CHAPTERS 0:00 Intro 0:28 Microwave Method 1:29 Skillet Method 2:57 Steaming Method 4:33 Oven Method 5:53 Final Verdict #leftoverricerecipe #recipe #tierlist #how #method

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