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Back in the 80s, I wrote a book called "Voyaging on a Small Income", which was published and sold astonishingly well. It’s become almost a “classic” and is probably why you’ve found this site! I’ve been living aboard and sailing since the 70s. Nine different boats have been home, sometimes for several months, sometimes for many years. I love the way of life, the small footprint and being close to Nature. I’m a great fan of junk rig and having extensive experience with both gaff and bermudian rig, I wouldn’t have any other sail on my boat. It’s ideal as a voyaging rig, but also perfect for the coastal sailing that I now do. I’d rather stay in New Zealand, not having to keep saying goodbye to friends, than go voyaging, these days. Between 2015 and 2021, I built the 26ft "FanShi", the boat I now call home. For the last 45 years or so, my diet of choice has been vegetarian and is now almost vegan. I love cooking and particularly enjoy having only myself to please. I am combining all these interests (apart, perhaps, from junk rig!) in this blog. I hope you enjoy it. I also have other blogs: www.anniehill.blogspot.com and http://fanshiwanderingandwondering.wordpress.com

24 May 2025

Special rice

This is a way of cooking rice so that it looks attractive, when you’ve worked a bit harder at the main course and want the rice to complement your efforts. It’s not difficult, but worth the extra few minutes it takes to make it.  Obviously, the ingredients aren't going to combine that well with your Spanish stew, but it will pretty much go with any recipe that originates east of Italy.  It was intended as a sort of Indian pulao.

Serves 2
 
Ingredients
 
knob of butter OR 2 tsp olive oil
1/2 cup rice
1/4 tsp turmeric
1¼ cups water
2 tbsp raisins
1/4 tsp dried, minced garlic
1 tbsp dried onion OR 1/4 onion, sliced
1 cardamom pod
2 cloves
 
Method:
  • Melt the butter in a saucepan and gently fry the rice and turmeric for a couple of minutes.
  • Add the water and while it’s coming to the boil, add the raisins, garlic, onion and spices.
  • When the water has boiled, stir, cover and simmer for 35 minutes.
  • By now most of the water should be absorbed. Take the rice off the heat and leave it for a further 5 – 10 minutes to finish cooking.
  • Remove the cardamom and cloves before serving.

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