I followed your instructions and I am so happy, it turned out pretty good. Tomorrow I am going to make face cream with it. If you have a receipt for that, please send the link.❤
Wow I like how you used the kitchen towel to dry the water fr9m the starch. Wow the sun dried it well. Outcome is amazing with the aid of the food processor
Also, rinsing the rice and discarding the water until the water runs clear is wrong in my humble opinion as you are actually getting rid of most of the rice surface starch .
Dehydrator . If you put that in the oven , it will certainly cook . But you can just grind rice into rice flour and use it as rice starch , it wouldn't make much change in the taste . Rice is very starchy and almost no fibre , so rice flour would be just as good .
I followed your instructions and I am so happy, it turned out pretty good. Tomorrow I am going to make face cream with it. If you have a receipt for that, please send the link.❤
Amazing- I am Chinese we use Rice starch all the time- so happy to know how to do it now Thank U!!
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Thank you, Veeba! You make this look so easy!
Wow, such an amazing recipe 😍. Beautifully done
Thanks sis🙏🏽❤️
Oh thank you! I like you! ❤ great step by step. Keep em coming.
Wow I like how you used the kitchen towel to dry the water fr9m the starch. Wow the sun dried it well. Outcome is amazing with the aid of the food processor
Thanks so much sis🙏🏽❤️
Nice. Idea. For. Dry. Rice. Floure. For. Cook
Yes, thanks
Also, rinsing the rice and discarding the water until the water runs clear is wrong in my humble opinion as you are actually getting rid of most of the rice surface starch .
Exactly!!
Agreed but still a great video
Ooooh wooow,I love the process and have not done it before
Thanks sis🙏🏽❤️
We are learning everyday. Thanks for sharing
Thank you and welcome sis🙏🏽❤️
I wonder if I can dry the starch in my food dehydrator. We don’t have much sun at this time in Northern USA. Thank you!
Yes you can!
Is Rice starch and rice flour both are different?
Beautiful video
You are so neat!
👍 good job
Thanks for sharing
Thanks so much 🙏🏽
thank you too for this, hope per boiled rice can be also made to this.. kisss
Thanks yummy🙏🏽Yes to your question but I have not tried it before.The motive is to extract starch from rice so is definitely a YES 👍 🙏🏽❤️
I have tried making it with the cooked rice method, but you cannot separate the water easily from the cooked rice, and the texture is different
do u guys think it can be a good binder briquette making?
Can I use the microwave to dry it faster?
hi thannk you! we rarely have the sun here lately, can i use the oven instead?
Yes, absolutely
Thank you very much. It worked! 👏
I live in England there's no sun here lol... is there another way to dry out the starch? Oven maybe? Any advice would be helpful. Thank you 😊
Dehydrator . If you put that in the oven , it will certainly cook . But you can just grind rice into rice flour and use it as rice starch , it wouldn't make much change in the taste . Rice is very starchy and almost no fibre , so rice flour would be just as good .
How many days it can be stored?
Awesome 👍... You did a good job.. I'll love to try this out....
Thanks sis🙏🏽❤️
Thanks sis🙏🏽❤️
Is rice strach contien lectins or not
Nicely done ✔
Thanks so much sis🙏🏽❤️
Please is Rice flour different from Rice powder
Great video, thank you for sharing!
Thank you ❤️ from India ❤️
I use my coffee grinder.
Beautiful work 😀
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Wow, looks amazing
Sis.Thank you so much 🙏🏽❤️
That is rice flour as you are using the whole rice grain, not just the starch .
why not grind the dry rice to begin with?😁😁
could one not make corn starch out of mielie meel instead of sweetcorn?
Is this what Koreans use to have glass skin?
Rice STARCH is different from rice FLOUR
This end product actualy is flour, not starch, I woud say
and we can always dry grind the rice 😂
This is stressful and too much to do nah besides is winter now so …