Which preposition to use with rice

with Occurrences 84%

Then grate Parmesan cheese and cover the rice with cheese.

in Occurrences 74%

Boil 1 cup of rice in salted water until soft; drain.

for Occurrences 28%

In order to take care of them and have enough food for them, she ate only the simplest of foods, sometimes nothing but rice for a long time.

from Occurrences 18%

And while the rich scented smoke rises in clouds into the still night-air, shrouding the goddess's face, Govind takes a little rice from the tray and a few flowers, and places them on a Tulsi or sweet basil shrine which stands a little northward of the hut.

into Occurrences 17%

The Colonel had carefully poured some of the rice into the smoky water of the pan.

on Occurrences 16%

Put some boiled rice on a platter; add the shrimps and pour over the sauce.

to Occurrences 15%

As a preliminary exhibition of the power of these men, the princes set them to removing the sacks of rice to a convenient place on the shore for shipping.

of Occurrences 8%

Although there might be an abundance of meat before him, he would not allow a preponderance of it to rob the rice of its beneficial effect in nutrition.

at Occurrences 7%

Through a cloud of bullets, flying like rice at a wedding, we reached the other side of the field.

as Occurrences 7%

Cook rice as in foregoing recipe.

over Occurrences 6%

After this they throw some grains of rice over him, using many other ceremonies, and numerous prayers, and then worship the sun three times.

by Occurrences 5%

Whether it is a degraded South Sea Islander making a crude intoxicant from a sugary plant, a Japanese preparing his favorite alcoholic beverage from the fermentation of rice by means of a fungus plant grown for the purpose, a farmer of this country making cider from fermenting apple juice, or a French expert manufacturing costly champagne by a complicated process, the outcome and the intent are one and the same.

until Occurrences 4%

Cook rice until tender; then reheat in a well-seasoned chicken stock.

about Occurrences 3%

Mountain rice is more remunerative than watered rice about in the proportion of nine to eight.

without Occurrences 3%

Time.1 hour to boil the rice without the fruit; 1 hour, or longer, afterwards.

per Occurrences 2%

At a guess, I should say there were several pounds of meat, about two chickens, and a peck of rice per man, with apricots and raisins added; but they faced the prospect like heroes.

round Occurrences 2%

Put a small quantity of sugar and a clove into each apple, put the rice round them, and tie each ball separately in a cloth.

than Occurrences 1%

At one camp Cherrie collected a dozen perching birds; Miller a beautiful little rail; and Kermit, with the small Luger belt-rifle, a handsome curassow, nearly as big as a turkeyout of which, after it had been skinned, the cook made a delicious canja, the thick Brazilian soup of fowl and rice than which there is nothing better of its kind.

around Occurrences 1%

Make a form of boiled rice around a dish and lay the chicken in the middle of it.

towards Occurrences 1%

Those who pass the summer in the deer country and make rice towards the height of land, are in its favor.

among Occurrences 1%

We afterwards ate our rice among the dead bodies.

after Occurrences 1%

"I should hope they wash the rice after this process: although, as rice is so dry, they doubtless consider it unnecessary: I find Sumatra is a foggy island, and contains only one important kingdom.viz., Acheen.

out Occurrences 1%

Add two pinches of salt and, after stirring, pour off the water and empty rice out on meat can.

like Occurrences 1%

Between shadowy mounds of loose earth flickered the light of a fire, small and distant, round which wavered the inky silhouettes of men, and beyond which dimly shone a yellow face or two, a yellow fist clutched full of boiled rice like a snowball.

before Occurrences 1%

The prince said that he was ready to go, but asked them to allow him to cook and eat his rice before starting.

Which preposition to use with  rice