• @jxkOP
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      158 months ago

      It’s a Chinese porridge-like food made from rice and cooked so long that it’s very soft and you can’t feel individual rice grains anymore. It’s also pretty much tasteless on its own.

      • Digitalprimate
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        58 months ago

        It’s not tasteless on its own if you cook it with stock, some bones, and/or some veggies (admittedly the latter two are hard to get out of it before serving).

        • @[email protected]
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          88 months ago

          So then not in it’s own.

          Im sure you could spice a turd to be palatable but on its own it’s probably going to taste like a turd.

    • uphillbothways
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      Congee can be super good. It’s all about what you make it with. We used to make something similar to this recipe: https://www.tastetoronto.com/recipes/summer-corn-and-chicken-congee

      The corn cobs in the stock give it this awesome sweet grassy flavor. (sounds weird, but it’s so good) A bunch of ginger and onions. And, we’d prepare a chili oil with Sichuan peppers and fried garlic slices to drizzle on top. It was flavor overload. Set your mouth buzzing (the chili and Sichuan pepper oil, if you’ve never experienced it … idk how to explain, it’s great), warmed you up and made you feel good for the rest of the day.

      Congee can be excellent. It’s not necessarily boring.

    • @Cheradenine
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      38 months ago

      If you totally fucked up risotto, flavorless, beyond mushy, whala, you have congee. Source, lived in Asia. You can add Knorr chicken powder and throw some semi dried, half rotten fish on it to make it worse if you want.

    • @jxkOP
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      58 months ago

      Yep, they were chocolate Rice Krispies, but mixing the congee did not become all chocolatey like the milk in the advertisements.