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My kids love white rice and only white rice. I have tried basmati brown, no. Quinoa, no. Brown rice, no. I am looking for lower carb grains to feed the whole family will eat.
Thank you. |
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Carbs are not bad for you. You want quality carbohydrates, but "carbs" are not problematic.
Try barley (or even pearl barley), various lentils, wild rice, or maybe just start using whole wheat pasta, if your kids will go for that. Or try mixing different kinds of rice (lots of grocery stores sell pre-mixed packages) |
| Israeli Couscous. Very different than regular couscous. Pasta shaped like little balls. Easy to cook. Boil with some water or chicken stock. Yum! They have a fun mouth feel so the kids should like it. |
| Love barley! I eat it with pork and veggies. |
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creamy polenta
grits (at least it's white) oatmeal (for breakfast) try toasting the quinoa b/f you cook it and keep introducing things even if they aren't a big hit |
| Farro |
I clicked on this thread to say exactly this. I tried farro for the first time last year, and it's been my favorite grain ever since. Serve it plain with butter/EVOO and salt, or cold with sautéed veggies & dressing, or look up the Smitten Kitchen recipe for one-pot farro with tomatoes. |
+1. Also second the farro suggestion and wheat berries. |