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The thread explores experiences and opinions regarding cooking brown rice in rice cookers, with participants sharing various methods, outcomes, and challenges they encountered.
Views differ on the effectiveness and safety of cooking brown rice in rice cookers, with some participants sharing successful experiences while others recount issues and concerns.
Participants share personal experiences with various brands and types of brown rice, as well as different cooking methods, including rice cookers and microwaves.
Consultants and community members interested in cooking techniques for brown rice may find the shared experiences and methods relevant.
cakepampered said::cry:Oh my God! Tonight I decided to use my rice cooker to make some brown rice. Right from the start I will admit that I had no directions on what to do. I poured 1/2 cup of brown rice in the cooker and added 1 cup of water. I set the time for 11 minutes. When I pulled it out the rice was not cooked so I decided to put the rice cooker back in the microwave for 10 more minutes. Well, that was a BIG MISTAKE!!! Suddenly I started to smell something burning. I just had time to look over and see smoke pouring out of the microwave and reaching the ceiling. I opened the door to the mic and discovered a gooy black mess spreading on the glass plate. The bottom of the rice cooker was melting before my eyes and the rice was black and smoldering. I quickly pulled everything out and threw the whole mess into the garbage. Now I still have a problem... the smell will not leave my house! This happened 3 hours ago and the air is still thick with a chemical stench. Here is my question: do you think that burning the rice cooker like this sent out toxic fumes into my house? I am really upset over the lose of my rice cooker, but more concerned that I may have poisoned my family.:yuck:
Di_Can_Cook said:I'd also process an adjustment on the rice cooker. Online, not on the phone, so you don't have to explain what happened!
Yes, you can cook brown rice in a rice cooker. Most rice cookers have a specific setting for brown rice, which allows for the longer cooking time needed for this type of rice.
The typical water-to-brown rice ratio is about 2.5 to 1. This means for every cup of brown rice, you should use approximately 2.5 cups of water.
Cooking brown rice in a rice cooker usually takes about 45 to 60 minutes, depending on the model and the amount of rice being cooked.
Soaking brown rice is not necessary, but it can help reduce cooking time and improve texture. If you choose to soak it, aim for at least 30 minutes before cooking.
If your rice cooker doesn't have a brown rice setting, you can still cook it by using the regular setting, but you may need to manually adjust the cooking time and check for doneness, as it may require additional water and time.