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Recipe submitted by H. Bjarki Christensen / Helga@tvi.is

Baked Rice

Ingredients (use vegan versions):

    1 dl brown basmati
    1 dl whole oat
    1/2 dl red kidney beans (or one can)
    1/2 kg tomatoes (or a can of stewed tomatoes)
    one green bell pepper, julienned
    2 dried chilli peppers
    paprika, oregano, basilikum and
    150 g soy cheese

Directions:

If you use dried beans, start by cooking them. Cook the rice and oat together. Peel the tomatoes, and stew them. Put all the ingredients in an ovenproof bowl, topping it with the soy cheese. Grill it in the oven until the cheese is starting to bubble.

For a tasteless alternative, nuke it for a couple of minutes.

Serves: 4

Preparation time: 35-90 minutes depending on wether you use fresh ingredients or canned.


Excuse me, but whatever is a dl ?!

Archived comment by: sara
I am going to copy the recipe, but I, too, would like to know whe dl is.

Archived comment by: denny
That should be what is dl.

Archived comment by: denny
I expect the author was referring to Deci Litre when SHe said dl. A decilitre is 1/10th of a litre, or 100 millilitres. This would be (I think) about 3.5 fl oz or between 1/3 and 1/2 a cup for you American luddites :-) Howe'ver, looking at the quantities on the recipe, perhaps this interpretation is a bit suspect! Hmmmm.

Archived comment by: russell
Dear everybody, yes, 1 dl is 1/10 of a litre. By the way, I would really need to know what 1 cup is, in ounces or litres or whatever.  Tried to look it up but cannot find it!  I am swedish, therefore I do not know.  Also, I think it would be appriciated to have measurements listed some where, as thera apperantly are loads of nationalities that are reading.  And, the recepie looks really yummy!!!

Archived comment by: alice
16 fluid ounces is a pint, 2 cups and 473 mL, i believe.

Archived comment by: midapay
One cup is generally referred to as eight ounces.

Archived comment by: stpdrckr420

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