Re: Prove your domestic worth!
If we don't use a rice cooker to cook rice we will use an earthware pot.
As for the "hardened layer" we usually put in a bit of boiled water to soak it a bit, then use a spoon - not a metallic one, a wooden/bamboo/ceramics one - to scrap it out.
Alternatively, you can make rice by steaming. Then you don't get that layer to contend with.
Originally posted by Mao
So I was making rice the other day in a pot (because alas, I can't afford a rice cooker) and the rice turned out alright. The problem, however, is that now there's a layer of (more or less) hardened rice in the bottom third of the pot, and I can't get it out! argh...even trying to jab it with knife and fork doesn't really do anything. Anyone have any suggestions? I was thinking about maybe boiling water in it to loosen it? Who knows what they're doing around the kitchen around here...c'mon, prove your worth.
So I was making rice the other day in a pot (because alas, I can't afford a rice cooker) and the rice turned out alright. The problem, however, is that now there's a layer of (more or less) hardened rice in the bottom third of the pot, and I can't get it out! argh...even trying to jab it with knife and fork doesn't really do anything. Anyone have any suggestions? I was thinking about maybe boiling water in it to loosen it? Who knows what they're doing around the kitchen around here...c'mon, prove your worth.
As for the "hardened layer" we usually put in a bit of boiled water to soak it a bit, then use a spoon - not a metallic one, a wooden/bamboo/ceramics one - to scrap it out.
Alternatively, you can make rice by steaming. Then you don't get that layer to contend with.
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