Experienced housewives know that there is one important point in preparing dishes from millet – preliminary processing of the cereal.
Therefore, when preparing to cook porridge with milk or prepare a side dish for meat or fish, cooks pour boiling water over millet. Let's figure out why this needs to be done.
The reason is that this cereal has a bitter taste when cooked. There are options: you can pour boiling water over the cereal, leave it in the water for 30 minutes, or you can rinse it in warm water in several stages.
This is the simplest option, and its obvious advantage is that it saves time.
All you need to do is pour the grain into a suitable bowl or saucepan and then pour in boiling water. After keeping the cereal in hot water for 1-2 minutes, drain the boiling water and pour in new water. Then drain the water, pour in new water and cook.
Just pour plain water into a bowl or saucepan so that the millet is completely covered with water and leave everything for 30 minutes. Then rinse and you can cook.
This is a longer, but no less effective way to get rid of bitterness in cereals. It is enough to rinse the millet three times:
Next, add water at a rate of 2-2.5 cups of water per 1 cup of millet and cook.