Naz Deravian, a food writer and author of the cookbook Bottom of the Pot, details her go-to gift, a Persian rice cooker, and ...
If you live somewhere with limited kitchen space, cooking can be stressful. No matter how much you try to conserve counter space, it can be hard to get around using bulky appliances, especially when ...
Perfectly cooked rice requires a surprising amount of precision and nuance. Who among us hasn’t struggled over a stovetop trying to find the right ratio of water to rice or the ideal heating ...
What if we told you that you could spend as little as $25 for an appliance that will poach, steam, braise, and slow-cook your favorite recipes, and turn out practically foolproof results every time?
Rice cookers are one of those kitchen tools you don't realize you need until you use one. You can even safely leave your rice ...
If you eat a lot of rice or you’re just tired of making it on the stovetop and stressing that you have the correct rice-to-water ratio going each time, a good rice cooker can make better rice than you ...
that you keep f'ing up rice. So, if you eat a lot of rice at home, or you just can't get it right, a rice cooker might be a great idea. Today we're testing this top of the line Zojirushi model. This ...
But if you don’t have a rice cooker, fret not. BBC Good Food has said that you can prevent “sticky”, gluey rice that forms a ...
Over five million TikTokers have watched chef Vivian Aronson (aka @cookingbomb) create a stunning "one tomato lazy rice" dish in her rice cooker. In the video, Aronson, who was on the tenth season of ...
The rice cookers Consumer Reports tests range from $20 to $40, with one glaring exception: a $270 Zojirushi induction rice cooker. It’s the top-rated model in our ratings due to high marks for its ...
One of my best friends is from Manila. She says westerners are constantly asking her opinion on the best way to cook rice. Her answer is always the same: "Pour in the rice, add water, push the button.