Anonymous
Post 07/07/2024 16:52     Subject: Do I want a rice cooker?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:New PP. I usually make flavored rice, so I'm not sure if a rice cooker can do that.

I sautee a little onion in oil or butter, add the rice, saute the rice for a bit, and cook in chicken broth.

Not sure if a rice cooker can do that. If it can I'd be interested because the rice doesn't always come out just rice on the stove.


most rice cookers have a sautee setting. I’ve even made Briyani in my rice cooker. Great one pot cooker. No need to dirty pans , plus it can sit on warm for hours.


You people have convinced me and I went out and bought a rice cooker. Looking forward to trying it out tonight for my flavored rice.


report back, please. I'm the PP who also flavors rice with sauteed veggies and broth.
Anonymous
Post 07/07/2024 16:37     Subject: Do I want a rice cooker?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:I make rice in the microwave. 15-20 minutes at 40% in a covered glass bowl, time depends on amount. 40-45 minutes for brown rice.
It's not perfect, but good enough for our family and convenient.
The only exception is risotto, which I make in Instant pot.

I mean, it takes the same time to make it on the stove. Why not make it on the stove?

On the stove there is a risk it will boil over. Plus, my stove is gas and there is no timer that will turn it off.
With the microwave, I can set the rice to cook and go for a walk.
Anonymous
Post 07/07/2024 09:46     Subject: Do I want a rice cooker?

Oh great, now I want that zori.... rice maker for such rice! All I have is a plain 20-cup rice cooker!
Anonymous
Post 07/07/2024 09:43     Subject: Do I want a rice cooker?

Anonymous wrote:I make rice in the microwave. 15-20 minutes at 40% in a covered glass bowl, time depends on amount. 40-45 minutes for brown rice.
It's not perfect, but good enough for our family and convenient.
The only exception is risotto, which I make in Instant pot.

I mean, it takes the same time to make it on the stove. Why not make it on the stove?
Anonymous
Post 07/07/2024 09:36     Subject: Do I want a rice cooker?

best discovery of my life. It doesn't even need to be fancy. I'm on my 3rd, I think. Got this medium sized Aroma from Amazon. less than 40$ for perfect rice every time.
Anonymous
Post 07/07/2024 09:25     Subject: Do I want a rice cooker?

Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:New PP. I usually make flavored rice, so I'm not sure if a rice cooker can do that.

I sautee a little onion in oil or butter, add the rice, saute the rice for a bit, and cook in chicken broth.

Not sure if a rice cooker can do that. If it can I'd be interested because the rice doesn't always come out just rice on the stove.


most rice cookers have a sautee setting. I’ve even made Briyani in my rice cooker. Great one pot cooker. No need to dirty pans , plus it can sit on warm for hours.


You people have convinced me and I went out and bought a rice cooker. Looking forward to trying it out tonight for my flavored rice.
Anonymous
Post 07/07/2024 07:51     Subject: Re:Do I want a rice cooker?

Nope. Stove top is just fine.
Anonymous
Post 07/06/2024 19:38     Subject: Do I want a rice cooker?

You can just microwave rice. No need for the cooker.
Anonymous
Post 07/06/2024 18:28     Subject: Re:Do I want a rice cooker?

Yes.....I suck at cooking rice, but I did not realize this until I inherited a rice cooker lol
Anonymous
Post 07/06/2024 13:05     Subject: Re:Do I want a rice cooker?

We are Indians and we make basmati rice once or twice a day. I like steaming hot fresh rice. I either use my Futura pressure-cooker when making veg pilaf, peas pilaf or jeera rice, OR I use the microwave to make plain white rice, quinoa etc. Comes out perfectly perfect. Also, depending on if I am making rice for a few people or a big group, I can also cook on the stovetop. Rice is never problematic for me- egardless of recipe, cuisine, number of servings or variety of rice.
Anonymous
Post 07/06/2024 12:33     Subject: Do I want a rice cooker?

Anonymous wrote:My sister married into an Asian family and has a rice cooker. I was surprised that they will make a ton of rice and eat out of it for days - so there is 3 day old rice sitting in there that has been warm the whole time and people will eat out of it for breakfast. She says everyone does this.


I lived in Vietnam for 2 years while serving in the peace corps and this is indeed fact. it was rice breakfast lunch and dinner, but i’d say the pot of rice only lasted maybe 24hrs before it was empty. meal was always always tons of veggies over rice and occasionally meat and ample amount of sauces that would burn the lining of my stomach off.
Anonymous
Post 07/06/2024 12:28     Subject: Do I want a rice cooker?

Anonymous wrote:New PP. I usually make flavored rice, so I'm not sure if a rice cooker can do that.

I sautee a little onion in oil or butter, add the rice, saute the rice for a bit, and cook in chicken broth.

Not sure if a rice cooker can do that. If it can I'd be interested because the rice doesn't always come out just rice on the stove.


most rice cookers have a sautee setting. I’ve even made Briyani in my rice cooker. Great one pot cooker. No need to dirty pans , plus it can sit on warm for hours.
Anonymous
Post 07/06/2024 12:27     Subject: Do I want a rice cooker?

Dp. I really want the kind with the attached water tank so it’s super easy. Anyone else tried it?
Anonymous
Post 07/06/2024 12:25     Subject: Do I want a rice cooker?

Anonymous wrote:I have one and don't use it because after watching a Youtuber I have started sauteeing a small amount of onion and celery in a pan before adding my rice and sauteeing the rice before adding the water and a boulion cube and cooking it. And I'm a terrible cook with almost no skills but for some reason I've never had any problem with rice, comes out perfectly every time. Not sure why. I follow instructions from the Mark Bittman book. So I don't need the rice cooker. I should give mine away.


i still do this in my rice cooker on the sautee setting. It’s great because you don’t dirty more than one pan. I very often sautee garlic and shallots and then brown the rice right in the cooker before i set it to quick cook.
Anonymous
Post 07/06/2024 12:23     Subject: Do I want a rice cooker?

my rice cooker is the single most used appliance in my house and lives on the counter. I have a tiger brand and it cooks rice perfectly and keeps it warm
for hours. I have two boys who are athletes and they eat chicke rice and broccoli daily. They know to put on the rice and 10 min into the cook they drop broccoli into the rice cooker steamer basket. I grill a ton of chicken 2xs a week. it is a very easy meal for them to prepare in their own.

plus i make a lot do quinoa salads and the rice cooker makes that extremely well. Also makes perfect lentils. I like that i can set it and just leave the house. I often use the timer so if we go to practice or a game the grains are ready for when we get home.