December 7, 2010

Facts to Take Into Account When You Buy a Rice Cooker?

It is good to have a simple rice cooker if you cook rice on a daily basis, or if you want to keep the rice warm for a period of time. Using this appliance will be easier than to cook the rice on the stove. The most basic models don't have more than two basic functions: to cook the rice, and to keep it warm. You will get more functions if you choose a mid-range rice cooker: you can have settings for different kinds of rice, vegetables or soups. A mid-range rice cooker can keep the rice warm for half day. High end models can be really fancy: these are great for cooking exotic rice specialties such as sushi rice or brown rice, and these can be programmed 24 hours in advance. If you want to buy a rice cooker, you should consider the following things.

You should think about what you really need. If you cook rice only once or twice a week, you don't really need an expensive rice cooker with fuzzy logic. These cookers are way more expensive than a simple rice cooker, and the cooking of the rice may take much longer. However if you want to have freshly cooked, warm rice when you get home from the office, then a high end model might suit you better. If you are a rice person, you will have to incorporate the programming in your morning routine.

It is good to know that the measurements given by the manufacturers are not standard. If you read "5 1/2-cup capacity on the box of the rice cooker, it usually refers to the dry rice in the cup that comes with the cooker. Instead of standard measuring cups which hold 8 ounces, these cups hold 6 ounces of rice.

You should buy a one-piece cooker. People say that two-piece rice cookers with glass lids have the tendency to cook the rice unevenly, they might cool too quickly and they can spit the water thorough the hole in the lid. Glass lids also might prove more difficult to be washed by hand.

Cookers with nonstick pots can be cleaned up much quicker. These days the majority of rice cookers come with nonstick pots these days, but there might be some older models that still use aluminum pots. Because the nonstick coat of the cooker can be scratched really easy, you should allow the rice cooker to soak before you wash it by hand.

The keep-warm setting is a handy feature even if you buy a basic rice cooker. This allows you to keep the rice warm for several hours. However, it is important to know that if you leave the cooked rice for more than two hours, it may dry out.

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