It may depend on the recipe. But often they are interchangeable. Quick oats absorb moisture faster than regular rolled oats thus they cook faster. Most baking recipes and granola recipes don't need a high absorption rate because they are cooked for 20 minutes or more. If the recipe does not cook the oats for at least 15 minutes then presoak rolled oats ( in liquids needed in the recipe) for 10 minutes before using or use the quick oats as called for. (granola recipes often do not require the oats to absorb the liquids, so either type should work).
Sometimes you can, but it is best to always stick to what the recipe calls for.
In a recipe, the only difference is the taste. Homemade puddings are a higher quality than instant. However, in a hurry, instant puddings can still be a tasty alternative.
yes you can it doesn't matter.
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if the recipe calls for reg. rice, do NOT substitute if you don't have to, if you do, use less instant rice and cut the cooking time in half. You will find that it will not be quiite the same in texture and flavour.
According to wikipedia, they are the same thing: Instant rice, also known as converted rice, is rice that has been precooked and dehydrated so that it cooks more rapidly. Regular rice requires approximately 20 minutes to cook while instant rice needs anywhere between five and 10 minutes. Because it has already been cooked, all that is necessary to prepare instant rice is to simply re-hydrate it with hot water.
Prepare coconut rice with just two cups premade rice and one 13.5-ounce can of coconut milk. Bring the coconut milk to boil, and then add the instant rice quickly, cover and remove for heat. Let it set for 10 minutes then fluff with fork if needed.
Tomato rice recipe
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Depending on your recipe: You can replace eggs in the recipe with this formula (per egg): 1/4 cup applesauce or 1/2 banana 1 tsp. baking powder If your recipe calls for milk you can always use water, juice or rice milk. If your recipe calls for butter you can use margarine or shortening.
No. Flour is finely ground. Regular rice is hard pieces. Completely different texture. Now if you smashed cooked rice into a paste, were able to mix this smoothly with the other ingredients, and compensated exactly for the extra liquid in the cooked rice.... well, experiment.
instant rice is 3x bigger so 1/3
It is possible to find recipes for crispy rice treats in either physical recipe books of sweet cakes and tray bakes, or one may browse recipe websites for the recipe required. Kellogs publish the recipe for crispy rice treats on their site.
i really think so.
Rice, brown, long grain, cooked-10mg Rice, white, long grain, par-boiled-5mg Rice, white, long grain, dry-9mg Rice, white, long grain, instant-5mg Rice, white, long grain, regular, cooked-2mg
Sapin Sapin is a glutinous rice and coconut dessert, traditionally calling for rice flour. If your recipe calls for all-purpose flour, you can safely substitute equal parts brown or white rice flour.