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February 21, 2026

Chef, cookery writer and teacher Ping Coombes shares her advice on making perfect rice with LAUREN TAYLOR

IT'S been a decade since MasterChef winner Ping Coombes published her debut cookbook and now she's back with her second - celebrating an unsung hero in your kitchen cupboards.

As the first Malaysian-born winner of the BBC1 show, she was keen to introduce Malaysian food to homes across the country. She had only entered the competition in 2014 because she was made redundant from her job in hospitality in a private hospital and "had nothing else to do".

These days, the mum-of-two runs Ping's Masak Club cookery school and Ping's Makan Club, a supper club.

Her principles in the kitchen remain the same. "I only have one very simple rule - I only cook what I love to eat," says the 44-year-old.

And she loves rice, which is the subject of her new book, simply titled, Rice.

"In the West, rice is an afterthought. Cook something, and you would say, 'Should I have pasta or potatoes, or rice, microwavable rice and just bang it on," says Ping. "Whereas in the East, we do it every day.

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