Can I cook brown rice and pasta in my new rice cooker?

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Discussion Overview

The thread discusses the use of a rice cooker for cooking brown rice and pasta, with participants sharing their personal experiences and methods related to these cooking practices.

Discussion Character

  • Anecdotal
  • Opinion-based

Main Points Raised

  • One participant mentions they frequently cook brown rice in their rice cooker and expresses interest in sharing recipes.
  • Another participant shares their experience of cooking brown rice, detailing a specific method involving high and medium microwave settings.
  • A different participant confirms they also cook brown rice in their rice cooker, using a similar method and asking about water-to-rice proportions.
  • One participant describes their water-to-rice ratio as 2:1 and notes the texture of the rice as chewy and nutty, while also sharing an anecdote about a cooking mishap.

Areas of Agreement / Disagreement

Views differ on the specific methods and proportions for cooking brown rice, with no clear consensus on the best approach.

Contextual Notes

Participants share personal cooking experiences and preferences, with some referencing instructions from external sources, such as Home Office.

Who May Find This Useful

Consultants interested in cooking techniques for brown rice and those exploring the capabilities of their rice cookers may find this discussion relevant.

Yakmama
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I just got the rice cooker today and was wondering if I can cook brown rice in it? We only eat brown at home. I was looking on my bag of brown rice and there were no microwave directions.

Also, can I cook pasta in it?
 
I make brown rice in mine a lot!! I've also made the microwave cake too!! I'm at work right now but if you want to give me your e-mail I can send you the recipes I have for it when I get home tonight.
 
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thanks- I PMed it to you!
 
I do brown rice in my rice cooker all the time. Rice and water, microwave on high for 5 minutes, then on medium for 40 minutes.
 
chefann said:
I do brown rice in my rice cooker all the time.

Rice and water, microwave on high for 5 minutes, then on medium for 40 minutes.

Ooh, I am going to try this. Do you use the same proportions of water to rice? I had gotten instructions from Home Office that were a little different than this and wasn't that please with the results.
What is the texture of the rice when it is done?
 
I use 2 times the water as rice (2 cups water, 1 cup rice, for example). It's good - chewy and nutty. Although one time my microwave didn't go down to medium - the slider apparently didn't activate (my micro is over 30 years old, and has knobs and sliders instead of buttons). When I took it out, I had a toasty rice cake in the bottom of the cooker.I do toss in a pinch of salt. And sometimes I use chicken broth instead of water, for extra flavor.
 

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I cook brown rice in my new rice cooker?

Yes, you can cook brown rice in your new rice cooker. Most rice cookers have a specific setting for brown rice, which allows for the longer cooking time needed to properly cook it. Be sure to follow the manufacturer's instructions for the best results.

Can I cook pasta in my rice cooker?

While rice cookers are primarily designed for cooking rice, you can also cook pasta in them. Add water and pasta to the cooker, and use the appropriate water-to-pasta ratio. Keep an eye on it to prevent overcooking, as pasta can cook faster than rice.

How much water should I use for brown rice in the rice cooker?

For brown rice, a common water-to-rice ratio is 2.5 cups of water for every cup of brown rice. However, this may vary depending on your specific rice cooker, so it's best to consult the user manual for precise measurements.

How long does it take to cook brown rice in a rice cooker?

Cooking brown rice in a rice cooker typically takes about 45 to 60 minutes, depending on the model and the quantity of rice. The rice cooker will automatically switch to the 'keep warm' setting once the rice is done.

Can I add seasonings or vegetables when cooking brown rice or pasta in the rice cooker?

Yes, you can add seasonings, herbs, or even vegetables to your brown rice or pasta while cooking in the rice cooker. Just be mindful of the additional liquid that may be required, and adjust the water accordingly to ensure even cooking.

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