To address this issue, AMOTE JAPAN developed “Pittaku,” a simple measuring tool that allows users to check water depth inside a rice cooker in millimeter units. By providing a visual reference for ...
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The rice cooker setting you're leaving on for far too long
Before leaving your rice in the rice cooker for an absorbent amount of time, here's what you need to know about this familiar ...
The rice cooker uses the same absorption method to cook the rice as a pan on the hob. The rice is measured into the pot and ...
“Have you seen that woman who cooks an entire chicken in a rice cooker?” I was at dinner the other evening when Joe Zee, the friend seated next to me, leaned over to show me an Instagram reel. It ...
A fluffy pot of rice every single time? It’s worth every penny.
Rice cookers typically include a measuring cup and water fill lines on the inside of the pot to take the guesswork out of how much rice and water to use. Your rice cooker’s manual will provide ...
“Do you always make everything from scratch, the old-fashioned way?” That’s a question I’m asked often by people who love to cook. My answer has two parts, just like the question itself. I begin by ...
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