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Whether your machine is $200 with 30 settings, or $20 with one switch, rice cookers all have the same bones. Here’s how to use a rice cooker for rice, and the many other non-rice foods you can ...
The Tiger JBV-A10U 5.5-Cup Micom Rice Cooker just didn’t cook rice as well as most of the other rice cookers. We think your money is better spent on the Cuckoo 6-Cup Micom, which is around the ...
Cooking rice can be done on the stovetop, but if you want perfectly fluffy and delicious rice every time, you need to check out the Zojirushi Neuro Fuzzy Rice Cooker. We tested it out and loved it ...
Couples or small families will want to opt for Zojirushi’s Micom Rice Cooker & Warmer NS-LHC05, which is the brand’s most advanced 3-cup model and cooks rice nearly identically to its larger ones.
Wu’s new rice cooker, also a Zojirushi NS-ZCC10, is utterly indistinguishable from the now-deceased one he bought in the ’90s: a spitting image in shape, buttons, elephant logo, and all.
Over the past 10 years, home cooking culture in the U.S. has become grain-obsessed, and the Neuro Fuzzy is now big in America. (I remember the disappointment in my mom’s voice when she saw it at ...
Former cooking columnist Ben Mims marinates a half chicken in oil, red wine vinegar, dried oregano and plenty of garlic and lemon zest. The marinade penetrates the chicken on the grill. It’s the ...
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