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    What if I don’t rinse the rice?
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    Rinsing the rice isn't 100% necessary, but it improves the texture. When you don't rinse rice, the grains are more likely to stick together or get "gummy" once they're cooked.
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    Does it matter if you use hot or cold water when starting the rice cooker?
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    Cold water might take a few minutes longer to cook, but it doesn't make a difference in the quality of the end product. The rice cooker will monitor the temperature and steam levels throughout cooking and stop once the water is evaporated.
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    Any thoughts on substituting chicken/beef stock for water?
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    Go for it! You can substitute any broth for water to add more flavor. Just make sure to use the same amount of broth as you would water.
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    Do I need to fill the entire bottom of the rice cooker?
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    It depends on your specific model, but usually yes. Your rice cooker may not make the best rice possible if you're cooking less than a certain amount. Check your user manual for details.
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    Should I add some vinegar to cook brown rice?
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    Go for it! 1 tablespoon of vinegar can add a little flavor and help improve texture. Add it in at the same time you add the water, salt, etc.
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    Is it OK to add butter to the brown rice while it is cooking?
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    It very much is. This will help prevent the rice from burning in your cooker and will increase its flavor.
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    What will happen if I don't clean the rice cooker?
    Qamar
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    Leftover rice pieces will stick to the rice cooker and it will be much harder to remove later on. It's really important to clean a rice cooker right away so that it can be used again for other recipes.
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    Do I have to spray the rice cooker before putting in the instant rice?
    Qamar
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    If your rice cooker is not non-stick, it would be recommended to do so. This helps prevent the rice from sticking to the rice cooker while it cooks.
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    Can I use chicken stock instead of water?
    Rebecca
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    Yes and it will give your rice a more savory flavor. Use the same liquid measurements as you would use water with chicken stock or any other broths.
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    Can rice be cooked in a slow cooker?
    Rebecca
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    Yes, but why you would have to wait for it to cook. To keep it simple, use a rice cooker, it is quicker and easy to use.
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    How much water for a cup of brown rice?
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    In general, you can use about twice the volume of water as rice. So, for one cup of uncooked brown rice, you would use about two cups of water.
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