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Riz au Coca!

09/13/08, by Emily 1138 views • Categories: Web Finds

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So... those of you who guessed that I would try to make riz au coca were right. Alex showed up at my apartment a few nights ago, hungry, and since my roommate and I had already had our dinner, he suggested that we try riz au coca.

We checked the cupboards, and sure enough, I had all the necessary ingredients... except for the ham. Since the host of the show (which I've since found out isn't from an Internet channel, but a real television channel, No Life, that is about a year old), said that the ham was easily interchangeable with other ingredients, we decided to use cheese. As Alex says, anything is better with cheese.

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I started out by helping, but then Alex wanted to do it himself. Here's a photo of his expert cutting skillz.

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The rice cooks in a combination of Coke, water and a bouillon cube.

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We added cheese when the rice was cooked. We started with two slices, but then Alex decided that it wasn't enough. It's like they say: you can never be too thin, too rich, or have too much cheese.

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In the end, riz au coca wasn't for me. Alex was eating it and really enjoying it, so I decided to give it a taste. It tasted, as I expected, like rice and Coke. It was sweet. I was not a huge fan.

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Alex, however, finished the leftovers for breakfast. The combination of sweet and salty is something that a lot of different chefs are trying out more and more. Sometimes I like it, but I'm still very sensitive to it, especially when the sweet is not fruit-related.

In the end, I personally didn't like riz au coca, but it wasn't quite as inedible as I had expected. I guess some people really like that sort of thing. Go figure.


Comments, Pingbacks:

Comment from: mamabigdog [Visitor]
I have to say, this looks absolutely revolting.
PermalinkPermalink 09/14/08 @ 01:01
Comment from: bobdG [Visitor]
It looks like letting some people cook is only slightly less dangerous than handing a baby a loaded gun.
PermalinkPermalink 09/15/08 @ 06:19
Comment from: jennifer [Visitor] Email · http://www.uptake.com/florida/orlando.html
"It looks like letting some people cook is only slightly less dangerous than handing a baby a loaded gun."

Hahaha!

I liiiiiiiiiiive for salty and sweet! Live for it, I tell ya. But even I can't get on board with this one.

Of course, I'm not a huge rice fan, which is part of the problem. But I can eat it under the right circumstances. I just don't that ruz au coca would be one of them. Heh. I love that you tried it, though, reported back!
PermalinkPermalink 09/22/08 @ 10:19

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