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by asylteltine 953 days ago
… with my rice cooker I put the rice and water in and press a button

Do you REALLY struggle to understand that?

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That and the consistency of the rice cooker. I try not to buy one use kitchen utilities as a frequent home cook. But I’d be hard pressed to ever give up my rice cooker
A rice cooker may be needed for cooking large quantities of rice, but perfect consistency and no effort is achieved by cooking the rice in a microwave oven, which needs only 10 to 15 minutes, depending on the oven and on the amount of rice.
I do. Usually I’m cooking rice as a component of a meal. So I’m already at the range cooking other things and I can’t leave to do something else anyway. Since I’m already there, I may as well set a timer for 20 minutes to let the rice cook.
Try it... you're making things harder on yourself.

- Rice cookers are like $10-$20

- You save precious stovetop space

- You can start cooking rice and leave the house, e.g., to pick up other last-minute groceries

- Once it's cooked, it keeps your rice warm/wet until you're ready to eat it

I’m not saying that’s bad, but it’s a lot more work than a rice cooker. Set it and forget it is important to me as I already hate cooking. I also have a ninja foodi xl which perfectly grills meat using a probe, so it makes cooking faster, easier, and more consistent
>Do you REALLY struggle to understand that?

I do. Cooking rice in a pan is so easy I'm struggling to understand why you would buy a gadget to do it for you.