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Love it! I have no idea how to make rice without using a rice cooker! No idea at all!
Yes.
Actually, my saucepans work on BOTH electric and gas stoves.
Sorry I don't know the name brand or model numbers of my saucepans.
I just buy whatever seems like a good buy at the time, new or used.
It cooks my brown rice and a zillion other things.
Buying one big thing that does only one thing is not for me.
I have no room, or desire, for unnecessary money-wasting (IMO) crap cluttering up my kitchen.
However the rice comes out (dry, wet, fluffy, sticky) it's always perfectly fine and edible to me and my SO.
Clearly I'm not as picky about my rice as some people are.
But if you are particular about your rice, knock yourself out and buy whatevs you like.
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That's so funny, because I love it for the same reason you hate it! We only make 1-1.5 cups each time so my previous rice cookers were way too big. Yep, you just have to press a button to start, so I usually pre-wash the rice, leave it in the pot, and press start an hr before my meal. I think it's the same amount of time regardless how many cups you cook. You can set a timer too but I never bother to use that function.Yes, we have one like CareBear posted. I hate it, don't know how to use it and think it's too small for us, lol. I think you just have to press a button to start it, but I'm not sure. It does make good rice, but the capacity is small. I've never seen the clay pot @Dancing Fire. It looks interesting.
About 30 mins. 10 mins on high heat, 5 mins on med heat, 5 mins on low, then off let it sit for 10 mins. The rice will always turn out fluffy.@DancingFire How long does it take to make rice using a claypot?
Check the Asian food markets. They come in different sizes, I bought 4 different sizes. Be sure to buy the ones made in Japan not made in China. The Japanese made are more expensive but will last forever. ..unless you drop it on the floor!..I've never seen the clay pot @Dancing Fire. It looks interesting.
I have one but hardly ever use it.
I prefer my rice cooked in a pot and then steamed for like an hour or so. It comes out fluffy, not wet not dry...just delish! Super fussy about my rice and this is the only way I like it.
I made that dish last week...Never had a clay pot like DF's, and I dearly miss rice with wind-dried meat and vegetables cooked in a clay pot.
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I don't, but I need one! I can't cook rice for shit. I'm so bad at it, I've resorted to minute rice anytime we need riceLuckily it's pretty hard to screw that up.