Rice Cooker Confusion!
TL;DR: I bought a rice cooker, but I can’t seem to get the rice right. Help!
I’ve always heard that rice cookers make preparing rice a breeze, so after struggling to make rice on my own, I finally decided to get one. Fast forward to now, and I’m having a tough time cooking rice with it.
I have a Hamilton Beach digital rice cooker and steamer that claims to cook 2-14 cups. The instructions seem simple but are somehow confusing. They say to rinse the rice well, place it in the cooker, and then add water up to the line that matches the amount of rice. I followed those steps, but things didn’t go as planned!
On my first attempt, liquid overflowed from the steam vent all over my counter. Yes, I rinsed the rice!
My second attempt was better in that there was no overflow, but the rice was undercooked.
For my third try, I switched to the Steam Cook function, but the cooker kept beeping at me, indicating I needed to add more water. I ended up adding so much that the rice turned into a mushy, gloppy mess.
Now, here I am, trying again! I’ve rinsed 2 cups of jasmine rice very thoroughly, put it in the cooker, and added 2 cups of water. However, the water is already above the “fill line” for 2 cups of rice. Typically, the ratio for jasmine rice is about 1 cup of rice to just under 2 cups of water. Is this going to be enough? I feel like I’m about to waste good rice (and I need to wait 45 minutes to find out).
One last thing! The only settings available on my cooker are pre-programmed, and almost everything other than whole grain falls under the “white rice” setting. It takes 45 minutes, which seems excessive compared to cooking rice on the stove. Should I opt for the “quick rice” setting instead? The instructions mention that it skips the soaking cycle, but what does that even mean?
EDIT: I figured it out! Turns out, the “1 cup” measurement refers to the cup that came with the cooker, not a standard measuring cup. Huge thanks to everyone who helped me out! You guys are awesome!
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