miyuru said:Women are all right for such tasks.
Deku said:I'm filing an official complainet on behalf of all women who don't read GAF, which is 100% of the female population, due to the threatening nature of your post. I seriously fear for the safety of all women.
I expect you to be dealt with immediately.
Zaptruder said:The typical pattern for posts like this is that it should be funnier than the post it was quoting...
considering the original post wasn't funny...
Deku said:But it wasn't supposed to be funny. I was mocking something else.
GamePnoy74 said:But I say get this bad boy:
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fart said:the newer japanese rice cookers have all this crazy complicated logic for figuring out when things are done or steaming just right or whatever. they can also keep rice heated for longer, as they seal better, and keep things at the right temp or whatever, but rice isn't particularly hard to cook so if you don't really care just get a cheap one.
i've been using nicer zojirushis for a long time now though, and i don't think i'll ever be going back (and not just because they last forever)
i always use slightly less than twice as much water to rice, and let it come to a boil before turning it on low and covering it. There's never any excess water. Aside from when i was just starting out and the occasional drunk cooking sessions, i've never had a bad pot. Yeah, it's definitely more work than a rice pot, but it's all automatic now.ManDudeChild said:I used to have trouble cooking rice, but it just takes a little practice.
- wash the rice
- Let water boil
- Add equal amounts of water and rice, place cover over pot.
- watch over it until you see craters form in the rice,
- lower the temperature to low and remove lid
- let it sit for a couple minutes
- drain any excess water.
If you find that you've screwed up and it's a bit mushy, a quick run through with cold water will help removed that excess starch.
aoi tsuki said:i always use slightly less than twice as much water to rice, and let it come to a boil before turning it on low and covering it. There's never any excess water. Aside from when i was just starting out and the occasional drunk cooking sessions, i've never had a bad pot. Yeah, it's definitely more work than a rice pot, but it's all automatic now.
Same here.ejdonk said:![]()
Works well for me, who needs a rice cooker?
:lol :lol :lolDeku said:I'm filing an official complainet on behalf of all women who don't read GAF, which is 100% of the female population, due to the threatening nature of your post. I seriously fear for the safety of all women.
I expect you to be dealt with immediately.
The Faceless Master said::lol :lol :lol
and in other news, i never understood the whole 'rice cooker' thing, as my mom taught me how to cook rice and other complicated things like macaroni and baked chicken breast before i was using two numbers for age...
Zaptruder said:Just invest in a ricecooker. Don't follow Mandudechild's suggestion and try to wing it.
messing up rice 10% of the time isn't fun.
Also, for people with ricecookers, you get a measuring cup and lines on the side of the inside cooker pot... use however many cups of rice with the cup, (level off with the finger), and put water upto the line indicating the number of cups of rice you're cooking.
Too fucking easy.
You can also add things into the ricecooker along with the rice, such as potatoes and meat and whatnot; although I'd suggest following a recipe for such a thing, as it can be a tad tricky to get it right at first (it might leave you with sticky rice if you throw the balance of starch, water and rice outta whack).
ManDudeChild said:I used to have trouble cooking rice, but it just takes a little practice.
- wash the rice
- Let water boil
- Add equal amounts of water and rice, place cover over pot.
- watch over it until you see craters form in the rice,
- lower the temperature to low and remove lid
- let it sit for a couple minutes
- drain any excess water.
If you find that you've screwed up and it's a bit mushy, a quick run through with cold water will help removed that excess starch.
ejdonk said:![]()
Works well for me, who needs a rice cooker?