Aunt's Rice Struggles: Can the Rice Cooker Plus Help?

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Discussion Overview

This thread centers around the challenges of cooking rice in traditional cookware and the experiences of participants with the Rice Cooker Plus. Participants share various methods and personal experiences related to cooking rice, including successes and struggles.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant, identifying as a consultant, mentions their aunt's difficulties with cooking rice in traditional cookware and expresses hope that the Rice Cooker Plus will help.
  • Another participant shares their experience cooking brown rice in a batter bowl using a microwave, noting it works well for them.
  • One user describes a detailed method for cooking basmati rice in stainless cookware, emphasizing the importance of technique and timing.
  • Another participant recounts a negative experience with their rice cooker, leading them to prefer the batter bowl method for brown rice.
  • One participant shares their positive experience using the Rice Cooker Plus for brown rice, mentioning a tip from a host about adjusting water and cooking time.
  • Another user expresses excitement about finding recipes that can be made in the Rice Cooker Plus.
  • One participant reflects on their reliance on the rice cooker instructions, sharing a mishap that occurred when they deviated from the guidelines.
  • Another participant expresses understanding of the struggles with traditional cookware and shares their positive experience with the Rice Cooker Plus, highlighting its ease of use.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the effectiveness of traditional cookware versus the Rice Cooker Plus, with some participants sharing successful experiences with both methods, while others express frustration with traditional techniques.

Contextual Notes

Participants discuss various cooking methods and personal experiences, focusing on rice preparation and the use of different cookware, without implying any official guidance or safety claims.

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This discussion may be of interest to Pampered Chef consultants and community members looking for personal experiences and tips related to cooking rice and using the Rice Cooker Plus.

wadesgirl
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My aunt is going to buy the Rice Cooker Plus because she says that she can never get rice to cook well in the cookware. I normally make Uncle Ben's Instant Rice in the 2 qt pot and have never had a problem except that it seems to take a little bit longer for the water to absorb. She said that every time, the rice never cooks all the way, comes out hard or takes way too long (like an extra 30 minutes for regular rice). Anyone else run into these problems? I'm glad that she wants to buy the Rice Cooker Plus and am hoping that this helps her issue but didn't know if anyone had good tips about cooking rice in cookware.
 
Probably not what you are looking for but I cook brown rice in the batter bowl. (microwave)2.25 c of water
1c brown rice
5 minutes on high
30 minutes on 50% power I started doing this after the magic smoke escaped from my rice cooker (which never worked properly anyways). And it works great. I'm contemplating the rice cooker plus - but the batter bowl is working so well - and is good for so many other things.
ZK
 
I cook rice in (non-PC) good quality stainless cookware. Here is my method, I find it pretty fool proof.

First, I always use basmati rice, it comes out less sticky and starchy. (ETA: You can buy a huge sack pretty cheaply at Sam's Club, and it lasts for ages.)

Heat 1/2 to 1 tsp of oil (olive, canola, whatever) in your pan, until it is quite hot. Add your rice, measured in cups. You only need enough oil that when stirred really well each grain is coated thinly, it shouldn't look greasy, just a little shiny. I probably use about 1/2 tsp oil for 1 cup rice. Cook the rice on a high heat, while stirring, until some of it starts to become whiteish.

In the meantime boil some water in a tea kettle. Add double the volume of boiling water to the rice (ie 2 cups water to 1 cup rice). It will sizzle alot and some steam will come off. Stir the rice, put the lid on, reduce the heat to a simmer and leave for let cook for 12mins. DO NOT remove the lid or stir for this time (or at least for the first 10 mins, or the rice grains will break open and get starchy). This is where cookware with glass lids comes in handy - you can see whether you are simmering it gently or boiling it, and it helps you to resist taking off the lid for a quick peek!

After 12 mins, take off the lid and fluff the rice with a spoon or fork. The rice will have absorbed all of the water and be cooked perfectly. If alot of steam comes off when you add the water, you can add a tiny bit more water after about 10 mins of cooking, if it looks like all the water has gone. If the rice sticks to the bottom of the pan after 12 mins, you can also add a tiny bit of water then, put the lid on and wait a minute, and it will be fine.

Hope this helps. It sounds complicated, but really isn't!

I also sometimes add some spices to the oil depending on what I am serving the rice with. A little cumin, cloves and cinnamon is great for when serving with indian food. Yum!
 
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ZippyKitty said:
Probably not what you are looking for but I cook brown rice in the batter bowl. (microwave)

2.25 c of water
1c brown rice
5 minutes on high
30 minutes on 50% power

I started doing this after the magic smoke escaped from my rice cooker (which never worked properly anyways). And it works great.

I'm contemplating the rice cooker plus - but the batter bowl is working so well - and is good for so many other things.
ZK

Thank you for posting this!!! I would NEVER thought to use my batter bowl!!! :D :D
 
I always (until the last time) follow the directions on the use and care for the rice cooker. This is the ONLY way I can get rice to come out right.

last time I went to make rice I thought hey I remember how to do it so didn't check the directions.... I reversed the portions and totally burnt the rice and melted my cooker! Waaaa.... Thank goodness for KE month! LOL

I also LOVE the RC for doing baked potatoed. This is the ONLY way I will eat nuked baked potatoes. They steam wonderfully with no shriveling!
 
I just used my Rice Cooker Plus for the first time and loved it! I made brown rice. And my recent host gave me the tip to use more water than what's called for and go a little extra time with it unless you like drier, more crispy rice. It worked awesome! My kids even loved it. I just added some butter and salt before cooking and it was good.

Sorry, don't have any tips for cooking it with cookware though. I've never had any problems with white rice...brown rice, on the other hand, has never turned out for me in cookware.
 
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Thanks for the ideas! I know if I pass on other recipes that can be made in it, she'll be happy. Guess I get to go searching now for great recipes.
 
Hello there! I completely understand your aunt's struggles with cooking rice in traditional cookware. It can definitely be a challenge to get it just right. I'm so glad she is considering the Rice Cooker Plus, as it is a game changer when it comes to cooking rice perfectly every time.I have personally used the Rice Cooker Plus and have had great success with it. It's so easy to use and the rice always comes out fluffy and cooked to perfection. Plus, it's so versatile and can be used for other dishes as well.As for tips on cooking rice in traditional cookware, I would recommend using a 1:2 ratio of rice to water and bringing it to a boil before reducing the heat and letting it simmer for 18 minutes. Also, make sure to let it sit for a few minutes before fluffing it with a fork.But honestly, the Rice Cooker Plus takes all the guesswork out of cooking rice and I highly recommend it to anyone who struggles with getting it just right. I hope your aunt enjoys it as much as I do! Let me know if you have any other questions. Happy cooking!
 

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Rice Cooker Plus and how does it work?

The Rice Cooker Plus is a versatile kitchen appliance designed to cook rice and other grains efficiently. It uses steam and precise temperature control to ensure even cooking. Simply add the desired amount of rice and water, select the appropriate setting, and let the cooker do the work.

Can the Rice Cooker Plus help with cooking different types of rice?

Yes, the Rice Cooker Plus is designed to handle various types of rice, including white, brown, jasmine, and basmati. Each type may require different water-to-rice ratios and cooking times, but the cooker provides guidelines to help achieve perfect results.

Is the Rice Cooker Plus easy to clean?

Absolutely! The Rice Cooker Plus features a non-stick inner pot that makes cleaning a breeze. Most parts are also dishwasher safe, allowing for quick and easy cleanup after cooking.

Can I use the Rice Cooker Plus for other foods besides rice?

Yes, the Rice Cooker Plus is quite versatile. In addition to cooking rice, it can be used to steam vegetables, cook quinoa, and even prepare soups and stews. This makes it a valuable addition to any kitchen.

What are some tips for using the Rice Cooker Plus effectively?

To get the best results from your Rice Cooker Plus, measure your rice and water accurately, avoid overfilling the cooker, and let the rice rest for a few minutes after cooking to enhance texture. Experiment with different grains and recipes to discover its full potential!

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