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I can't seem to find pulzerized rice anywhere...I want to make meghli, a Lebanese sweet that we make after babies are born. I've tried to grind the rice in a food processor and it doesn't work, dry or cooked.
Any ideas? Will a coffee grinder work? A pestel?

2007-04-16 07:02:39 · 6 answers · asked by Waiting and Wishing 6 in Food & Drink Ethnic Cuisine

6 answers

You can buy rice flour in Asian markets which is essentially finely milled rice.

A coffee grinder should work, but you're going to be making small batches at a time. Have you tried a blender?

The recipe below suggests using a blender.

Pounded Rice Pudding
Muhallabieh
1 qt. milk
1/4 cup pounded rice
3/4 cup water
3/4 cup sugar
1 tsp. ma'ez zahr (orange blossom essence)
1/4 cup chopped blanched almonds and
skinned pistachio nuts
This Lebanese pudding is a favorite both summer and winter, especially liked by children and always served to invalids. In the Middle East the rice may be purchased already pulverized. It could also be pulverized at home with a mortar and pestle or in an electric blender.
Mix rice with water and add to milk which has been brought to a boil. Stir and cook until thickened and then add sugar. Continue cooking and stirring until mixture coats the spoon. Add flavorings and bcil a few minutes longer. Pour into individual serving dishes and decorate with chopped nuts.

2007-04-16 07:07:17 · answer #1 · answered by Dave C 7 · 0 0

I've pulverized rice in a coffee grinder before to make a facial scrub. It does work much better than a food processor.

2007-04-16 07:07:11 · answer #2 · answered by chefgrille 7 · 0 0

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2016-12-10 03:30:50 · answer #3 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

If you have any Indian grocery store close to you, you can find it there, just ask the people there and they will help you, and if you reallyw ant to try it on your own, try using a blender instead and grind the raw reice dry, do not add water or any liquid.

2007-04-16 07:09:04 · answer #4 · answered by vstya 2 · 0 0

try to find broken rice, and then grind it in a coffee grinder.

2007-04-16 10:24:23 · answer #5 · answered by AMBER D 6 · 0 0

have you tried any Asian supermarkets?

2007-04-17 20:19:22 · answer #6 · answered by Val K 4 · 0 0

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