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MAIZE ORZO* (Q13)[ Add this product to my Interest List ] [ View my Interest List ][ Private Label And Packaging Information ] * Contains allergens
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Product Info: Orzo is made with Durham Wheat Flour (Semolina) which makes it a pasta. The Orzo is 1/3 long and rice shaped. The toothy, firm texture and subtle flavors lend it's use to many different applications. Orzo maintains its shape and color dulls slightly when cooked. Traditionally, Orzo has been used with rice to make Pilafs. Orzo like many pastas, has become a flexible and versatile ingredient. In Italian, Orzo means Barley. Since pasta doesn't contain any Barley the name is probably in reference to the shape of Orzo. Pasta has been a main stay ingredient in Italian cooking for centuries. Orzo is just one of the many shapes developed for specific uses. One pound dry yields a6 1/2 cups cooked. Suggested Use: Orzo can be combined with any number of herbs, vegetables and seafood for an unusual and striking plate presentation. Use in Pilafs, salads, sauces or simply dressed with a light pesto. Ingredients: Duram semolina flour, masa corn flour, wheat protein isolate (FP6000), turmeric spice for color, salt, safflower. (Contains wheat). Basic Preparations: Add 1 cup of Orzo to 2 cups of rapidly boiling water or stock. Return to boil, reduce heat and simmer for 12 minutes until tender, yet still al dente. Or, add uncooked Orzo to soup or stew during last 12 minutes of cooking. One cup dry yields 3 cups cooked. |
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