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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a layer of rice" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a specific quantity or arrangement of rice, often in the context of cooking or serving food.
Example: "To create the perfect sushi roll, start with a layer of rice spread evenly on the seaweed."
Alternatives: "a bed of rice" or "a portion of rice."
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Put one layer of pasta, followed by a layer of rice, followed by a layer of lentils.
Finish with a layer of rice, whisk the stock well and pour it over the pan contents.
3 Toss your fresh tofu slices in a layer of rice flour (you can mix some crumbled vegetable stock into the rice flour for extra flavour).
Twenty minutes before you want to eat, heat the fats in a large pan and, when sizzling, spoon on a layer of rice.
"On the mansaf plate, a big stainless steel tray, you put some flatbread and on top of that a layer of rice with some almonds and pine nuts fried in olive oil, and then the lamb.
With the designed HRT, AMD flowed downwards through a layer of rice bran and then through lower layers consisting of rice husks and limestone.
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The bibimbap would have been ideal if only it had a layer of crusty rice on the bottom and a just-cooked egg on top to shellac the contents of the bowl with its golden yolk.
Add a layer of the rice mixture (about 1/8 of the batch) to each bowl, being careful not to disrupt the design.
Add a layer of cooked rice.
Spread a layer of sushi rice over the nori.
It was a lot of food, served over a tasty layer of rice pilaf and garnished with grilled jalapeno and red peppers.
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