To cook a 5-pound bag of grits, you typically need about 5 to 6 quarts (or 4.7 to 5.7 liters) of water. The general ratio is about 4 cups of water for every 1 cup of grits, so adjust according to the specific cooking instructions on the bag. It’s important to check the package for any specific recommendations, as different types of grits may require slightly different amounts of water.
Because it should cook in lots of water.
Orzo typically takes about 9-10 minutes to cook in boiling water until it is al dente.
to heat it up to cook food, so the heating process isn't nearly as long... you see, without boiling the water before cooking the food, it would take much longer for the food to heat up and cook thoroughly if you boil water prior to cooking it the food, the water is much easier to absorb by the food and you can get the job done quicker, faster, and easier(:
Usually when you cook rice it's cooked until the grains have absorbed all the water you have added. If you've added too much water then it would be ok to drain the extra water as long as the rice is tender. If you're cooking long grain white rice, use the ratio of 1 cup of rice to 2 cups water, then cook 'til all water is gone.
Well, you take an ecstasy pill and then you put it in boiling water and cook it on the stove until cooked to your perfection. :)
Our community needs about 2,000 gallons cause we need to take baths and showers with it and to cook with it and to do your laundry with it and to fill up your pool with it and etc. Thing that's have to deal with water
Yes, but it will take an extremely long time to do so.
It would take a bit more time on Mount Everest to cook rice, because on Mount Everest, there are no utensils with which to cook rice at the appropriate temperature.
It depends on what is your cooking, but it will take less time.
0 J, Eat it raw :)
it helps their crops to grow and it help them cook plus it helps them take their bath
If it's standard white rice it takes 10 minutes to cook