You're absolutely right about using their measuring cup. Had great results with this cooker at first but i lost their cup and now my rice is always either undercooked or overcooked. Havent found the right ratio yet. Normal rice cooker ratios don't seem to work very well.
I just googled the item & there was a drop down question asking what is the cup size that comes with the rice cooker ; which says 180ml & often the rice measuring cup provided with most rice cookers is 180ml. I hope this is helpful for you 😁
@@Oissir appreciate it. I'll try that because I haven't been able to get the perfect rice like before since losing the cup! I've been using the finger in the water trick where you want the distance between the rice and the surface of the water coming to your finger's first knuckle and it works well but hasn't been perfect.
I'm having one of these cookers delivered today. It's great to know what to expect. Thanks for giving honest useful info. The coffee filter tip is genius!
I have one in my office and one at home, I use them both frequently. One thing people have to remember is 'cup' Use the cup that came with the unit. For plain rice, I use one CUP rice and one CUP water or chicken broth. Do NOT use a standard one CUP measure as the results will be nasty. Great video!
I bought one of these from Amazon recently, it worked fine for about 4 or 5 weeks. My paperwork said it would be fine for heating soup and cooking rice. I put a can of regular tomato soup in, set it to cook and walked away. I came back to my desk about 20 minutes later and the temperature sensor or timer (I don't know what exactly tells it when to stop cooking) had failed and I had burnt tomato soup boiled out and all over my desk at work. Thankfully it just splattered on the wall, soaked over my desk and ruined a mousepad. But be warned these things are not completely safe, I even contacted the seller and then the manufacturer and never heard a word from either.
Where's the pork chops? You should have put it on top of the rice and took a mouthful with the rice and chops together. It would have really look yummy. btw, nice vid. Tnx!
I love this rice cooker too. It sounds like your biting the metal spoon so hard at the end. Your teeth don't hurt from chumping down on metal? I would think it would chip your teeth.
I liked your honesty and no nonsense instructions.
Oh wow, using the coffee filter is a great idea. Thanks!
Thanks for the idea on the lemon garlic rice. Looks good.
The clinking of the spoon on you 😵💫 Great video! I am thinking of getting one!
You're absolutely right about using their measuring cup. Had great results with this cooker at first but i lost their cup and now my rice is always either undercooked or overcooked. Havent found the right ratio yet. Normal rice cooker ratios don't seem to work very well.
180ml
I always check where the 1 cup measures encase I misplaced it with other items, I do it everytime I get anything, perhaps next time for ya 🙏
I just googled the item & there was a drop down question asking what is the cup size that comes with the rice cooker ; which says 180ml & often the rice measuring cup provided with most rice cookers is 180ml. I hope this is helpful for you 😁
@@Oissir appreciate it. I'll try that because I haven't been able to get the perfect rice like before since losing the cup! I've been using the finger in the water trick where you want the distance between the rice and the surface of the water coming to your finger's first knuckle and it works well but hasn't been perfect.
@@uhN0id you're welcome 😁
Nice review, thank you!
I'm having one of these cookers delivered today. It's great to know what to expect. Thanks for giving honest useful info. The coffee filter tip is genius!
I make oatmeal/apples in mine too..I use the frozen garlic cubes vs. pieces of garlic but simple. Thx 😊
looks like a great little cooker.
Thanks! It gets the job done just takes some adjusting for a desired result.
I have one in my office and one at home, I use them both frequently. One thing people have to remember is 'cup' Use the cup that came with the unit. For plain rice, I use one CUP rice and one CUP water or chicken broth. Do NOT use a standard one CUP measure as the results will be nasty. Great video!
Make a video washing it
Bought one, I undercook my rice on the first try.
I bought one of these from Amazon recently, it worked fine for about 4 or 5 weeks. My paperwork said it would be fine for heating soup and cooking rice. I put a can of regular tomato soup in, set it to cook and walked away. I came back to my desk about 20 minutes later and the temperature sensor or timer (I don't know what exactly tells it when to stop cooking) had failed and I had burnt tomato soup boiled out and all over my desk at work. Thankfully it just splattered on the wall, soaked over my desk and ruined a mousepad. But be warned these things are not completely safe, I even contacted the seller and then the manufacturer and never heard a word from either.
Do you use the rice cooking time that is listed on the rice package?
Where's the pork chops? You should have put it on top of the rice and took a mouthful with the rice and chops together. It would have really look yummy. btw, nice vid. Tnx!
It's acceptable!
Is that Teflon ?
how do I make 2 cups if the indicator lines for the water only mark 1 cup?
1 cup of uncooked rice will yield 2 cups of cooked rice. The rice expands as it cooks/absorbs water.
hi, you didnt add salt?
Would'a been nice to see what the porc chop looks like !
Did you bite the spoon with the rice lol
I love this rice cooker too. It sounds like your biting the metal spoon so hard at the end. Your teeth don't hurt from chumping down on metal? I would think it would chip your teeth.
If you add some turmeric the rice will be golden yellow
Man... you sound like Christopher Walken
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If rice is enriched you're not supposed to wash it
I never knew that. 👍
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