Unconventional kitchen utensil you can't live without?
Unconventional kitchen utensil you can't live without?
What are your unconventional kitchen tools/utensils you were skeptical of at first but feel you can’t live without?
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Did I miss it or did no one say Rice Cooker yet? A good rice cooker makes rice texture so much better while simplifying the whole process.
12 3 ReplySomeone gifted me a Le Creuset rice cooker. I use it at least once but often twice a week. At $200+ it's truly something I never would have bought myself.
4 0 ReplyOh my partner's been trying to convince me to accept one because I make so much stovetop rice, but don't want a digital rice cooker with plastic and circuits and all that.
How does it do?
1 0 ReplyIf you make a lot of rice then spring for a zojirushi neuro fuzzy. Expensive, yes, gamechanger, yes. Buy once, cry once.
5 0 ReplyThat company makes the best damn coffee maker ever
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Get a good pressure rice cooker. These are meant to let you leave the rice warm inside for about up to a week. Game changer and always have rice on hand.
1 0 ReplyNot sure any food can safely be kept warm that long, they keep your rice warm and edible for quite awhile but even 12-24hrs is pushing it.
3 0 ReplyIt depends on the brand. Western rice cookers have a keep warm feature that I wouldn't trust.
Zorushi and Cuckoo that keep the rice under pressure at around 140F will keep for 2-3 days. https://kitchencuddle.com/rice-cookers-that-keep-rice-warm-for-days/
Yeah, a week is really pushing it, I think I just remembered wrong.
1 0 ReplyIf it keeps rice above the "danger zone", dont see why not, but that's hot, not warm. And a week is pushing it.
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It's great! It only makes 4-6 servings of rice at a time but I prefer that because it means there's less leftovers
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A pot is IMO sufficient for single use cooking (maybe once every 1-2 weeks of cooking) if you are not a primary rice household.
3 0 ReplyI mean I eat rice more days than I don't and I use a pot. 15 minutes + mostly unattended, while I'm prepping some protein or whatever.
0 0 ReplyMy problem is the cleaning after with starchy stuff.
Especially sticky rice variants are annoying to clean (read: throw in the dishwasher)0 0 ReplyWith a rigid bamboo pot scraper (and, yes, a little soaking if really stuck on there), I've found it's actually not worth the bother of the dishwasher when it's so easy to do by hand.
But I'm into a real rice rythme these days lol
0 0 ReplyIs that just a small piece of bamboo that you cut or something transformed. I can't seem to find much information searching for bamboo pot scra
2 0 ReplyI just bought mine at a retail outlet. Here's an old and unused one for comparison. This is after a couple years' use.
Oh I found it online: https://www.bambuhome.com/products/pot-scrapers-set-of-4
2 0 ReplyThank you for the link! Kinda want to try that seems so different than what I use..
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