After a quick search I found an old thread with some info on using rice cookers. It was very informative as far as how they work. It had a few ideas for things you could make other than rice in them and I've seen some van dweller videos of people doing just that. I even saw a guy cooking ribs in one while driving.
My sister bought a couple of 300 watt rice cookers on closeout. They are 300 watt models with the steam tray optional insert. I bought one off of her for the price she paid. $4-6 I think. It's been a few months.
This morning I plugged it in and chopped up some store brand kielbasa and half an onion and browned them in some olive oil and a touch of salt and spices in the pot. Then I added some water and a packet of red beans and rice.
It took about 30 minutes all in all but i think i could have been more efficient if i removed the sausages and put the rice in with just the onions then added them back later.
The only thing is i have shore power right now and i dont have a killawatt meter so i dont know if it was drawing 300 watts continually. If anyone has a meter and a rice cooker maybe post your findings next time you use yours?
I'm thinking of making some pasta in it tomorrow. Probably mac & cheese. And I have plenty of rice to experiment with. I'm trying to save money this month and I just bought a 5lb bag of rice, 7.5lb of pinto beans, 4lb of flour, and a bag of taters.
I havent replaced my propane stove yet, the propane grill wastes a lot of fuel, and I'm getting tired of building a fire for cooking everyday. Also it's been raining a lot.
So I'm gonna be trying to do a few things with this rice cooker. What do y'all like to make in them? Rice? Pasta? Or something you'd never think could be made in one?
My sister bought a couple of 300 watt rice cookers on closeout. They are 300 watt models with the steam tray optional insert. I bought one off of her for the price she paid. $4-6 I think. It's been a few months.
This morning I plugged it in and chopped up some store brand kielbasa and half an onion and browned them in some olive oil and a touch of salt and spices in the pot. Then I added some water and a packet of red beans and rice.
It took about 30 minutes all in all but i think i could have been more efficient if i removed the sausages and put the rice in with just the onions then added them back later.
The only thing is i have shore power right now and i dont have a killawatt meter so i dont know if it was drawing 300 watts continually. If anyone has a meter and a rice cooker maybe post your findings next time you use yours?
I'm thinking of making some pasta in it tomorrow. Probably mac & cheese. And I have plenty of rice to experiment with. I'm trying to save money this month and I just bought a 5lb bag of rice, 7.5lb of pinto beans, 4lb of flour, and a bag of taters.
I havent replaced my propane stove yet, the propane grill wastes a lot of fuel, and I'm getting tired of building a fire for cooking everyday. Also it's been raining a lot.
So I'm gonna be trying to do a few things with this rice cooker. What do y'all like to make in them? Rice? Pasta? Or something you'd never think could be made in one?