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I was tending my grandkids recently. Their other grandmother, Nana, came in
with a pot of food. I asked what she made. She said it was "porridge."
When she told me how to make it, I was delighted to find it's GF. I made it
for my grandkids today. One of these little girls is a picky eater &
generally won't eat vegetables, but she goobled up Nana's porridge, carrots
& peas and all. It's very easy to prepare. [Nana said it can be made with
different veggies, meats or no meats at all.]
Nana's Porridge
A few cut up pieces of ham, bacon or sausage
A little bit of diced chicken -- one boneless skinless thigh or breast is
enough
2 cups rice (any kind)
2 cups GF chicken broth
2 cups water
2 chopped up or shredded carrots (I chop them fine in the food processor)
About 1 cup frozen peas
Saute the meat(s) for a minute or two. Stir in rice & carrots, then add
broth, water & peas. Bring to boil. Finish one of three ways (usually 30
minutes more for white rice & 45 minutes more for brown):
(1) Cover & cook on stove top on low heat until rice is done
(2) Cover & cook in 350 F. degree oven until rice is done
(3) Cover & cook in microwave, 40% power until rice is done
Valerie in Tacoma
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