Wednesday, January 20th, 2010...12:45 am
Cooking Without a Kitchen: Rice Cooker
This past weekend I treated myself to a rice cooker. For the longest time I thought this was an appliance that was a waste of money, but then we went to a friend’s house for New Year’s Eve, and I experienced a rice cooker first hand for the first time. And I was hooked.
When we gutted our kitchen and suddenly I was out a stove, I continued to make my rice in the microwave like always. But here’s what I found out: when you’re cooking without a kitchen, you’re using the microwave to cook many other things as well. The couple of times we’ve had rice with vegetables and something else, I would have to rotate when I cooked the rice, plus the rest of the meal in the microwave, and something always ended up cold.
So this past weekend, when I saw a Black & Decker rice cooker for only $25, I splurged.
Here’s the best part: I discovered that this rice cooker can do way more than just cook rice. It can also:
- steam vegetables
- cook seafood
- make pasta–as in heat it up in the absence of a pot on a stove, not actually “make” pasta
- act as a stockpot for making soup
- cook and steam dumplings
For as long as we are without a kitchen–and even after our new kitchen is installed–I’m feeling confident that this rice cooker will be a staple in my meal plans. And now I can’t wait to use it the next time I make stir-fry chicken in the slow cooker and want to serve it with rice.




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