I really dig the dry, puffy/fluffy/airy white rice you get at Chinese/Japanese places. All white rice my wife cooks at home is usually watery and nowhere near that consistency. Does it require a rice cooker to make fluffy white rice?
LOL! :biggrin:
Rice is probably one of the easiest things you can cook. It definitely does not require a rice cooker.
Get jasmine rice and follow the instructions on the bag.
Inb4 white people proclaiming cooking rice on stove just as easy and consistent
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Shit I see Jules got here already.
Rice, not in a rice cooker, is a pain in the ass. Mainly due to you having to simmer it for a long time and constantly stir it so the bottom doesn't burn.
Viola, perfect rice everytime
Inb4 white people proclaiming cooking rice on stove just as easy and consistent
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Shit I see Jules got here already.
Get jasmine rice and follow the instructions on the bag.
Get jasmine rice and follow the instructions on the bag.
shittttt....
i did see a white chef do it with a pan on a stove. While it was bad ass, every Asian use a rice cooker.
Why use a simple pot with a lid when you can have a bulky and expensive appliance to do basically the same thing? :whiste:
They don't serve jasmine rice at Chinese/Japanese restaurants.
Why use a simple pot with a lid when you can have a bulky and expensive appliance to do basically the same thing? :whiste:
Why use a simple pot with a lid when you can have a bulky and expensive appliance to do basically the same thing? :whiste: