Can someone PLEASE guide me as to how to use an automatic rice cooker? Can make perfect rice-palaf "manually" any time.. the rice cooker stumps me. I bought it to cook rice outside next to the BBQ in huge quantities.
[It's a 10-cup capacity Farberware brand unit with stainless steel outside and black trim] the cover fits loosely (not sealed) It is the second unit pictured in the provided link. Now... don't get cute and say "read the directions." Been there, done that. They had might as well be in Chinese.
Everywhere in the world it's:
1 cup rice to 2 cups water.
I have tried this in that cooker. NADA. I have tried
1 cup rice to 1.5 cups water and
1 cup rice to 1.0 cups water (Said to work with Japanese style "sealed" rice cookers)
I have also used the provided measuring cup to use
0.75 cups rice to 1.0 cups water. I'm about ready to kick the @#@#ing thing into orbit!!!
IMHO-
HERE IS THE WAY TO MAKE RICE
Saute 1 cup rice in a few tablespoons of oil.
*Optional => add chopped onion first if desired, then rice)
add 2 cups broth (vegetable or chicken.)
*Optional => add 1 bay leaf and or butter (1 TBS)
*Optional => add a small amount of garlic powder
*Optional => add 1 TBS tomato, ketchup, sauce etc.
Salt & Pepper to taste, but salt in broth should suffice.
The recipe can be doubled to serve about 6-8 people.
Cover and simmer over low heat for 14 to 20 minutes Depending on the brand and grain-length of rice. If not done enough turn off heat.. leave covered.. and let it steam further. (residual heat on electric stoves is perfect for this.)
DO NOT STIR MORE THAN ONCE OR TWICE, QUICKLY.
Trick is to steam it.
Thank you so much.
[It's a 10-cup capacity Farberware brand unit with stainless steel outside and black trim] the cover fits loosely (not sealed) It is the second unit pictured in the provided link. Now... don't get cute and say "read the directions." Been there, done that. They had might as well be in Chinese.
Everywhere in the world it's:
1 cup rice to 2 cups water.
I have tried this in that cooker. NADA. I have tried
1 cup rice to 1.5 cups water and
1 cup rice to 1.0 cups water (Said to work with Japanese style "sealed" rice cookers)
I have also used the provided measuring cup to use
0.75 cups rice to 1.0 cups water. I'm about ready to kick the @#@#ing thing into orbit!!!
IMHO-
HERE IS THE WAY TO MAKE RICE
Saute 1 cup rice in a few tablespoons of oil.
*Optional => add chopped onion first if desired, then rice)
add 2 cups broth (vegetable or chicken.)
*Optional => add 1 bay leaf and or butter (1 TBS)
*Optional => add a small amount of garlic powder
*Optional => add 1 TBS tomato, ketchup, sauce etc.
Salt & Pepper to taste, but salt in broth should suffice.
The recipe can be doubled to serve about 6-8 people.
Cover and simmer over low heat for 14 to 20 minutes Depending on the brand and grain-length of rice. If not done enough turn off heat.. leave covered.. and let it steam further. (residual heat on electric stoves is perfect for this.)
DO NOT STIR MORE THAN ONCE OR TWICE, QUICKLY.
Trick is to steam it.
Thank you so much.