How can I toast rice without using an oven?

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Rice can be toasted for adding more taste and flavor. The recipe I have uses an oven to toast rice. I want to find out another method which toasts rice without using an oven.
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You could put it in a dry frying pan on medium high heat and stir frequently until perfectly toasted.
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Toast grains in a dry saucepan over moderate heat, just until they become aromatic and color a little. Rice can be toasted in a dry pan, or sauteed with butter and a little flavoring before the liquid is added to cookHow do you toast rice on the stove?
Melt 4 tablespoons butter in a pot over medium-high heat. Stir in 2 cups converted long-grain rice, 1 teaspoon salt and 1/2 teaspoon pepper. Cook, stirring, until the rice is golden, about 5 minutes.How do I cook rice without an oven?
Measure the same amount of fresh water and pour it into the pot (for brown rice, add a little more water). Put the pot over the stove on medium high heat. Once the liquid comes to a boil, turn the heat to low, cover, and cook for around 10-15 minutes (white rice) or 20-25 minutes (brown rice). And that's it!How do you toast rice for fried rice?
Heat your oil of choice over medium-high heat, then add the rice and get to toasting. The aroma of the toasted rice will soon fill your kitchen and you will start to see the color change, at which point, you know it's time for liquid.Can you cook rice by frying it?
When using uncooked rice for a fried rice recipe, the rice should be rinsed and soaked before cooking. After the rice is well drained, it is stir-fried for several minutes using a small amount of oil in a large skillet. Various ingredients and seasonings are added to the rice and are stir-fried quickly with the rice.Sources: Stack Exchange - This article follows the attribution requirements of Stack Exchange and is licensed under CC BY-SA 3.0.
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