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rice makers

waggy

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Ok i finally broke down and purchased one (only $30). I was getting tired of going through 1-2 big box's of uncle bens white rice a month (i make rice a couple times week).

I got some cheap rice (ok no name crap from the store). I tried it once in just a pot and it came out nasty. witch is why i got the rice cooker.

I tried it today and the rice is sticky and well kind slimy. but its still very good.

the instructions didn't say to wash it but heard i should.

any tips on kind of rice?
 
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Ok i finally broke down and purchased one (only $30). I was getting tired of going through 1-2 big box's of uncle bens white rice a month (i make rice a couple times week).

I got some cheap rice (ok no name crap from the store). I tried it once in just a pot and it came out nasty. witch is why i got the rice cooker.

I tried it today and the rice is sticky and well kind slimy. but its still very good.

the instructions didn't say to wash it but heard i should.

any tips on kind of rice?
lol there are 3 types of rice
and you cook them diferently
 
lol there are 3 types of rice
and you cook them diferently

..sigh now i find out. heh i just bought the cheapest bag i could find.

its still good. made it threw in some left over chicken breast and some sriracha sauce.
 
..sigh now i find out. heh i just bought the cheapest bag i could find.

its still good. made it threw in some left over chicken breast and some sriracha sauce.

How large of a bag?

I see the small 2lb bags of rice going for $4 or so at the market, and down some other aisle they'll have 10 or 20lb bags for $8.

Of course you need to be able to store all of that rice, and I'm not sure how long it lasts, even in the right conditions.
 
..sigh now i find out. heh i just bought the cheapest bag i could find.

its still good. made it threw in some left over chicken breast and some sriracha sauce.
well everytime i go to the supermarker i ask a clerk i want to make that food what rice to buy
lol
i ought to write that down
but i am not that picky at food
what if the rice is a bit mess in the food
lol
i can still eat it

well practically you ought to wash everything before you use it in cooking
in order to be sur eyou remove any dirt on them
that is unhealty and will change the flavor
 
How large of a bag?

I see the small 2lb bags of rice going for $4 or so at the market, and down some other aisle they'll have 10 or 20lb bags for $8.

Of course you need to be able to store all of that rice, and I'm not sure how long it lasts, even in the right conditions.
uncooked white rice can be stored safely for 8-10 years if it's in an airtight container at a stable temperature (https://www.usaemergencysupply.com/information_center/storage_life_of_foods.htm#link16) assuming it's kept safe from any pests.

I don't eat rice anymore, but back when I ate it frequently, I stored it in a hard-plastic air-tight container that seemed to work pretty well.
 
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How large of a bag?

I see the small 2lb bags of rice going for $4 or so at the market, and down some other aisle they'll have 10 or 20lb bags for $8.

Of course you need to be able to store all of that rice, and I'm not sure how long it lasts, even in the right conditions.

it was like $4 or so. i don't have a 10-20lb container i think the one i have is 2 gallons.

uncooked white rice can be stored safely for 8-10 years if it's in an airtight container at a stable temperature (https://www.usaemergencysupply.com/information_center/storage_life_of_foods.htm#link16) assuming it's kept safe from any pests.

I don't eat rice anymore, but back when I ate it frequently, I stored it in a hard-plastic vacuum sealed container that seemed to work pretty well.

i keep it in a sealed air tight container.
 
lol there are 3 types of rice
and you cook them diferently

Um.. there are more than 3 types of rice. :whiste:

Anyway, if you want non sticky rice.. try Basmati or Sona Massuri.

Basmati is available everywhere and Sona Massuri is mostly available in Indian stores but it is a bit cheaper than Basmati.

1 cup of rice cooked in 2 cups of water should yield perfect rice.
 
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Um.. there are more than 3 types of rice. :whiste:

Anyway, if you don't want non sticky rice.. try Basmati or Sona Massuri.

Basmati is available everywhere and Sona Massuri is mostly available in Indian stores but it is a bit cheaper than Basmati.

1 cup of rice cooked in 2 cups of water should yield perfect rice.
well over here i think there are sold 3 types
 
You should use the first knuckle rule, whether in a pot or in a cooker. Add your rice, then add enough water to so that your submerged index finger touches the top of the rice, and there is enough water to go up to the first knuckle on your index finger. I usually rinse the rice first, but just a rinse and not a soak. Thats just cause it was what I was taught to do. I used to use any kind of long grain, if it had asian writing on it, it was good enough. Now I use basmati, just because these days I eat Indian food more frequently than Japanese/Chinese food.
 
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Probably blue ribbon brand crap. Jasmin thai rice is the shit.

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yea it was revolting
 
I'm sorry but, if you can't make decent rice on the stove, you shouldn't be allowed to operate high tech devices like toasters, microwaves and, rice cookers.
 
The Asian markets here sells at least a 9 different types of rice and this doesn't even get into the many sub types.
well not in greece
3 types of rice is sold
now i have not searched every store
but 3 rice are at the supermarkets here
 
What kind of rice were you expecting? Flaky rice or sticky rice? What type of rice did you buy (the grain length.)? How much water did you use?

What kind of rice cooker did you buy?
 
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