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My zucchinis had only a tablespoon of water after draining for 2 hours so I just added them to the pan without squeezing. I also skipped the par cooking of the rice as my rice cooks very quickly and uses less water than some. I just added it to the pan and let it cook with the zucc. I also added herbs de provence and used pecorino instead of parm. The sauce thickened up well and was absorbed by the rice creating a light béchamel. I used the same pan in the oven as on the stove with a lid while the rice cooked which I removed after 25 minutes for browning. I was surprised how lovely it tasted! Very complex flavour, light and creamy without too much fat. Will make this again and again.
The rice was a bit too soft for my taste (I am Italian and can't get away from the whole "al dente" thing) and I wonder if I could skip the parboiling step next time. What might be the downside of doing that?
Thanks for posting this recipe.
I used 2 lb of zucchini (which yielded 1 cup of zucchini juice, to which i added 1/2 c. milk. This replaced the original 2 1/2 cups liquid.) I used 2 T of spelt flour (milder flavor than wh wheat)instead of white, and i used 1 1/2 cup cooked short grain brown rice instead of the white rice. I added a bit of grated nutmeg to the milk sauce and, in the end, i folded in 1/8 cup raw sunflower seeds, for texture.
It turned ot beautifully.
Thanks much!
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