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Microwave Rice Cooker..again

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ethandron | 18:04 Wed 26th Nov 2014 | Food & Drink
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Rocky, I've just used my trusty little beige rice bucket and the rice has come out perfectly cooked. Using the cup which comes with it, I used two of brown rice and four of water, bunged it in on high for 18 minutes. It's been sitting there for ten minutes and I just had a look...perfect.
How did you get in with yours?
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I boil mine in a saucepan for 12 minutes and it's perfect. Who needs a gadget like that?
Blackadder, judging by the number of times I have read questions about cooking the perfect rice a lot of people appreciate having a 'gadget'.
i was given a rice cooker as a gift but prefer the hob made boiled rice
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I'm really, really happy that you're happy being gadget free Blackadder, in fact I'm as happy as a really happy thing can possibly be :o)
You too jack ;)
Hi Eth, I used the rice cooker the other day using your instructions (white rice), still had poor results :(


I'm destined to have sticky rice the rest of my life.
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Oh no Rocky, that's a complete mystery...:(
You are indeed doomed to endure sticky rice for all eternity it would seem ;)
I know Eth, I will persevere!
Once I discovered the riceboy I wouldnt cook it any other way, comes outbjust perfect and right amount too!
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That's the exact gadget we're talking a out BusyBee, the beige bucket with red lid. I agree, they're great, but poor old Rocky isn't having any luck at all with it.
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