I eat rice multiple days a week — and used to exclusively make it in a pot on the stove. It’s a deceptively easy task: Measure, rinse, add water, simmer, steam, and less than half an hour later, ...
I like to eat plant-based meals, but I was tired of almost burning my rice or having it come out gummy and wet on the stovetop. I also like saving money by buying dry beans in bulk, but I have little ...
Food & Wine / Photo Illustration by Doan Nguyen / Photo by Robby Lozano / Food Styling by Renu Dhar With that in mind we tasked our test kitchen with identifying the best way to cook basmati rice.
If you eat rice frequently, you might be thinking about investing in a nice rice cooker. If you’ve done any research at all, you’ve probably come across the Zojirushi Neuro Fuzzy Rice Cooker and ...
This high-tech yet idiot-proof gadget makes perfect grains and claims to cut carbohydrates too Lucy is an award-winning freelance journalist who specialises in kitchen, gadget and parenting reviews ...
I didn’t think I needed the KitchenAid Rice and Grain Cooker. It seemed superfluous to my kitchen, given that I already own a fleet of Zojirushi rice cookers in the five- and ten-cup sizes, plus a ...
Cooking perfect rice is dirt simple with artificial intelligence. But do you need a rice cooker? This review is part of a series on the domestic origins of technology. Before the business machines of ...