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sandyRoe | 11:08 Tue 12th Jul 2022 | Food & Drink
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I bought some of these yesterday but notice that each bag holds two portions. Would it be safe to leave half the bag's contents to the following day?
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i'm not a culinary expert sandy but i'm sure that will be fine
What you having with the rice Sandy ?
Yes, but cool it quickly by running it under cold water, keep it covered in the fridge, and heat it very thoroughly when you use it.
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I'm having the rice with a Thai red veg curry.
It was half price as yesterday was it's 'best before' date. I don't suppose it'll do me any harm.
sandyRoe, Uncle Ben do a pack of 'boil in the bag' rice, where each bag is one portion. I get this in B and M Stores, Morrison's also stock it. I think the portions work out around 30 pence each, so a handy thing to have in the cupboard.
Sounds lovely Sandy, enjoy :-)
Yes we do it pretty often, the Tilda Lime and Coriander seems to work well with a range of dishes.
I bet two portions is equal to one real portion, I doubt you will have much left over, if any
Good advice from Naomi.
If you don't want to reheat it, you could make a rice salad.
Lots of ideas here...

https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/collection/rice-salad-recipes
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The rice will help bulk this out.
Sandy, if you really don't want to use it all, open the bag and boil half of it in a saucepan, as per normal. Put the rest of the uncooked rice away for another time.
^it's not actually "uncooked" rice - it's cooked, you're simply reheating it (which I'd do in a microwave).

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