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4
servingsEasy
Published 1990
Millet makes a lovely golden pilaf with a pleasant nutty flavor and textural surprises. Unlike other grains, individual millet seeds do not end up completely separate, nor do they cook absolutely evenly. What you’ll end up with is a fluffy pilaf that is also a little crunchy. Millet is also a thirsty grain with an enormous capacity to absorb liquids. A juicy stew—one made with eggplants and tomatoes, chick-peas, or plump white beans—would be just the thing to serve alongside.
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