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.
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?
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.