Cooking buckwheat

Dec 14, 2011 14:23

Originally posted by foodstoryat Cooking buckwheat


Buckwheat
is one of my favorite grains and something I closely associate with home and Russia. It has a lot of character. When cooked properly it is absolutely delicious on its own. No adds or toppings are necessary. In this sense it is similar to rice. The right way to cook it is nothing complicated, but it really makes a difference.

In Russia buckwheat is very casual. It is cooked a lot at home kitchens and in foodservice and served either to garnish meat courses or on its own. In most cases it tastes OK, but once I came across a cooking method that makes it completely irresistible. Since then we always cook it this way. What distinguishes the method is that before the usual steaming you slightly toast the buckwheat grains in a dry pan and then fry them in vegetable oil. This opens up their delicious nutty aroma.

I really like adding sauteed onions and carrots to the ready buckwheat. Both are sweet and very much in harmony with its flavor. They also make it more balanced in case you serve it as a vegetarian meal.

Buckwheat with carrots and onions

serves 4

1 cup buckwheat
2 tbs vegetable oil
2 cups water
salt to taste

For the carrot and onion topping:
3 tbs vegetable oil
1 medium onion
1 medium carrot

Set a heavy based pan over medium-low heat. Add the buckwheat and cook it without oil, stirring constantly for 3-5 minutes. It easily gets burned, so is important to keep the heat medium-low and to keep stirring. You will hear the grains cracking and will smell the delicious nutty aroma.

Add the vegetable oil and cook stirring till the grains get coated and most of the oil gets absorbed. Add the water, cover with a lid and bring to boil. Cook under lid over low heat for 20 minutes. Turn the heat off and let it stand covered for 20 more minutes. Take the lid off and give it a stir (it is preferable to use a fork here to keep the buckwheat airy and friable). Add salt to taste. You could stop here and serve it plain as a garnish.

For the topping peel and dice the onion and carrot. Set a heavy based pan over medium heat. Add the oil and let it heat up. Add the vegetables and cook stirring occasionally for 15-20 minutes till they get soft. They shouldn't brown. Add the sauteed vegetables to the ready buckwheat, give it another stir and enjoy.

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