• yamdoot
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      1 year ago

      Some rice cooker has a built in schedular. You can program it to cook at certain time.

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      Why are you waiting the rice cooker to finish? it’s usually automatically changed to warmer mode after the cooking is done.

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        And let it burn to the bottom? Nah, as soon as I hear that click I’m Usain Bolt on my way to unplug that thing

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          Umm… maybe get a better one that doesn’t burn the bottom?

          After decade of using the same $30 rice cooker, last month I grabbed an Induction Rice Cooker that’s on sale for $119 (down from $199). It was LIFE CHANGING! Can’t believe how awesome it is. It can cook rice, soup, porridge, steam, reheat, even bake cake. And it do ALL of that PERFECTLY without ever burning a thing.

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          My cheap rice cooker burns it if I wait for the click. I set a timer on my watch for 12.5 minutes and haul-ass back to the kitchen to unplug it.

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        Maybe my rice cooker isn’t expensive enough. It’s a mid range one that does a pretty good job, but if I leave it on warm for a long while after finishing the rice turns to shit. I buy more expensive/good rice and don’t like it getting ruined.