There's some guys on /b/ telling me that rice cookers are the greatest thing ever made.
Is it worth it to buy an $80 ceramic pot or am I losing my mind?
There's some guys on /b/ telling me that rice cookers are the greatest thing ever made.
Is it worth it to buy an $80 ceramic pot or am I losing my mind?
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why would you ask b though
Just buy a skillet and fry the rice like a real asian
It's very easy if you make alot of japanese-style rice. it comes out perfect and slightly more sticky with much less effort
It's just rice man. You only need a regular pot and 10 minutes to pilaf that fucker up.
you can get one for $20. it's a must have for any kitchen imo.
>much less effort
How is ti any less effort. Either way you're putting rice intoa bowl/pot and adding water. If watching a clock is ""effort"" then I think I can manage without a unitasker taking up valuable bench space.
If you're planning on eating rice every single day for the rest of your life then yes, they're worth it. Otherwise rice is too easy to cook on a regular pot to bother with an unitasker
well, if the timer goes off and you are on computer and forget then rice burns up. If you have a rice cooker then you forget about it and it shuts off.
That's it? Well, fuck. I better go out and buy my a car that brakes by itself in case I'm texting.
Thanks!
A rice cooker is a one-tasker.
So like all other one-taskers, the real question is: Are you doing this a lot? Don't buy a one-tasker for something you only do rarely.
One way to turn a rice-cooker into a multi-purpose tool is to instead get an electric pressure cooker - slightly more expensive, far more uses.