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I cook brown rice separately and stir in at the end. I also freeze cooked brown

rice so I have it in a pinch. I use my crock pot all the time but don't think I

have seen a recipe where could can put uncooked brown rice in and get it to

cook. Jx.

Need cooking advice

I am planning on making up a recipe from stuff I have in the house. A crock

pot recipe. I am going to make a chicken and rice dish. I am using the long

cooking type of brown rice and am wondering if I can cook the rice with the

chicken and other ingredients in the crock pot...and if so, about how long

would it take? (I am frequently lost without a recipe so this is a challenge

for me). The concern I have is not over/under cooking the rice.

Thank you !!!!!!!

Peace,

Jen N.

Angels, like parables and fine poetry, speak in many layers of meaning and

mystery, trying to express the inexpressible. If we ignore them, our lives

are the poorer. - Archbishop Desmond Tutu

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I cook brown rice separately and stir in at the end. I also freeze cooked brown

rice so I have it in a pinch. I use my crock pot all the time but don't think I

have seen a recipe where could can put uncooked brown rice in and get it to

cook. Jx.

Need cooking advice

I am planning on making up a recipe from stuff I have in the house. A crock

pot recipe. I am going to make a chicken and rice dish. I am using the long

cooking type of brown rice and am wondering if I can cook the rice with the

chicken and other ingredients in the crock pot...and if so, about how long

would it take? (I am frequently lost without a recipe so this is a challenge

for me). The concern I have is not over/under cooking the rice.

Thank you !!!!!!!

Peace,

Jen N.

Angels, like parables and fine poetry, speak in many layers of meaning and

mystery, trying to express the inexpressible. If we ignore them, our lives

are the poorer. - Archbishop Desmond Tutu

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Jen,

Could you just cook the rice separately and add it at the end if you're

worried? I would think the rice in the crockpot would end up mushy after all

day cooking. But believe me, I'm not a good cook!

I do love my crockpot, although I've never done rice in it. Hope it's turns

out to be delicious. Good for you for meal planning ahead. I think that's

part of my problem. Not planning turns into quick, easy, higher calorie

meals.

Good luck.

Fla Sue

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Jen,

Could you just cook the rice separately and add it at the end if you're

worried? I would think the rice in the crockpot would end up mushy after all

day cooking. But believe me, I'm not a good cook!

I do love my crockpot, although I've never done rice in it. Hope it's turns

out to be delicious. Good for you for meal planning ahead. I think that's

part of my problem. Not planning turns into quick, easy, higher calorie

meals.

Good luck.

Fla Sue

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Jen,

Could you just cook the rice separately and add it at the end if you're

worried? I would think the rice in the crockpot would end up mushy after all

day cooking. But believe me, I'm not a good cook!

I do love my crockpot, although I've never done rice in it. Hope it's turns

out to be delicious. Good for you for meal planning ahead. I think that's

part of my problem. Not planning turns into quick, easy, higher calorie

meals.

Good luck.

Fla Sue

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I'm sure you probably already have gotten a reply. LOL, but being

100's of posts behind - Just incase...

LOL.

I would probably have everything else pretty well to the finished

point, maybe about 10 or 15 mints till done then put it in. If your

using the instant kind it's done very quickly.

Just add it when all else is almost done and check it after about 20

mints for non-instant, and then every 5 or so mints there after.

There have been times I made rice on the stove then added it if the

dish I was making wasn't liquid enough. But when I do that I always

add chicken bolion to the water or cook in in chicken stock instead

of water.

Ang

> I am planning on making up a recipe from stuff I have in the house.

A crock

> pot recipe. I am going to make a chicken and rice dish. I am using

the long

> cooking type of brown rice and am wondering if I can cook the rice

with the

> chicken and other ingredients in the crock pot...and if so, about

how long

> would it take? (I am frequently lost without a recipe so this is a

challenge

> for me). The concern I have is not over/under cooking the rice.

> Thank you !!!!!!!

> Peace,

> Jen N.

>

> Angels, like parables and fine poetry, speak in many layers of

meaning and

> mystery, trying to express the inexpressible. If we ignore them,

our lives

> are the poorer. - Archbishop Desmond Tutu

>

>

>

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