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How to Store Vegetables & Fruit Without Plastic. 21 Surprising Things You Can Make In A Rice Cooker. Pomegranate and Quinoa salad recipe. I’ve just discovered that you can cook quinoa in a rice cooker.

Pomegranate and Quinoa salad recipe

This means no more sticky-together or crunchy bits, no more burned quinoa stuck to the bottom of the pan, and no more constant checking. Just plop in 2 cups of quinoa to 4 cups of water, turn it on and go away. As a result, I’m finally cooking more quinoa. Quinoa has a very woody flavour, and it needs something with it to temper the strength of this, particularly if you are trying to get kids to eat it. I’ve tried it warm and curried (here), which I thought was pretty good, but it got the definite thumbs down from the kids.

Ingredients: 2 cups quinoa, rinsed4 cups waterpinch of salt1 cup pomegranate seeds1/2 tsp all spice powder1/2 cup chopped fresh mintpine nuts (kernals) – toasted gently in a dry pan squeeze of lemon juicea big slug of nice olive oilmore salt and cracked black pepper to taste Instructions Put quinoa, water and a pinch of salt in the rice cooker, and turn it on. Yep. Like this: Like Loading... How to Cook Rice in a Rice Cooker: 16 Steps. The pot and how to use it. First, get the Pot.

The pot and how to use it

You need the simplest rice cooker made. It comes with two speeds: Cook, and Warm. Not expensive. Now you're all set to cook meals for the rest of your life on two square feet of counter space, plus a chopping block. No, I am not putting you on the Rice Diet. And you, serving in Iraq or Afghanistan. We will begin with a scientific conundrum. How does it know? The eternal dilemma: Which rice? Minute Rice is for when you're in a big hurry and nutrition be damned. I am not a French gourmet. To repeat, get the Pot. Aunt Mary's graduation class. One potato For every member of the family. Mortar and pestle. Look for some unground flaxseed. Now you have your oatmeal. Slice your bananas, your peaches, your applies, pears, plums, apricots, strawberries, your Kiwi. While you're doing this, your oatmeal is already cooking. Zojirushi.

5 Things You Can Make In a Rice Cooker (Other Than Rice) To some, a rice cooker might seem like a uni-tasker, which is not necessarily a bad thing if you eat a lot of rice.

5 Things You Can Make In a Rice Cooker (Other Than Rice)

But it can also serve many other purposes, whether you're stuck in a kitchen-less studio, need an extra "burner," or just want the convenience of making dishes with minimal supervision. Read on for five good uses for a rice cooker, and share your own experiences in the comments! • Steel-cut oats. If your rice cooker has a porridge or congee setting, you can use it to make steel-cut oatmeal, too. You'll probably have to play around with the ratio to get it just right, but you might start with 1 part oats to 3 parts water. . • Risotto. . • Polenta. . • Beans. . • Frittatas. Have you ever made these or any other non-rice foods in a rice cooker? Related: Good Question: What's the Deal with Rice Cookers? (Image: Flickr member hellomomo licensed under Creative Commons)