How to Fix Wet Cooked Rice

For a simple staple food, rice can be surprisingly tricky to make. Undercook it and it's wet or mushy. Overcook it and it burns to the bottom of the pan. Fortunately, rice that's merely wet is easy to fix. It may need additional cooking time if the kernels are still hard, or you may have simply used too much water.

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How to Cook Whole Foods Pizza Dough

Whole Foods Market's mission is offering consumers healthy natural and organic foods, and their frozen pizza dough fits well with that goal. Whole Foods Market frozen pizza dough contains just a handful of ingredients, including organic flour, and is available in a whole-wheat variety.

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Smoked Barbecue Pork Spare Ribs

The Best Ways to Bake Pork Spare Ribs in the Oven

The darlings of the summer barbecue, ribs can also be cooked indoors year-round in the oven. Baked slowly at low heat, they'll come out juicy and tender. Use mesquite seasoning or liquid smoke to mimic the flavor of an outdoor grill and allow about two hours from start to finish.

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How Do I Cook a Butt Portion Ready-to-Cook Ham?

Most of the hams sold in grocery stores have already been cooked. These hams can be safely served at room temperature or reheated to warm them. A ham labeled "ready to cook" hasn't been cooked, although it may have been smoked.

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