My other two rice cookers both use a 1:1 ratio, but i'll give it another shot. My main issue is, no matter how long you leave it on or what amount you use it doesnt shut off like the others ones I had
@@UnboxAnalysisOfficial Oh no! If it does not auto shut-off, it's a no go! That can actually be dangerous. ~ My bad, I didn't realize other rice cookers called for 1:1. The other technique many people do is the water level above the rice should be up to the first knuckle of the middle finger. Usually about 3/4 of an inch or just under an inch.
@@UnboxAnalysisOfficialI have a Dash rice cooker and it doesn’t shut off either, puts it in warm. I mostly cook brown rice and it takes forever in these things, you have to keep adding water too thus it sits in my kitchen looking “pretty” lol while I grab my old fashion trusty pressure cooker that does a perfect job in 27 minutes at high altitude.
I JUST NOW SUBSCRIBED! And I only saw you use the chopper… A lot of people have disabilities. NO ONE. On UA-cam shows people how to cope with an issue with their hands. I’d LOVE to see a whole video on hacks to use for people who still want to cook but struggle!! I’d watch every one!! I know so many others that would!!
I love unboxing videos. I've only just found you so I have a lot to catch up on. Thanks for your videos, I look forward to watching many more from you.
Give that cute little rice cooker another chance! Google water to rice ratio. You'll see that this innocent rice cooker was deprived of a fair and just trial. Anyone who knows how to cook rice would agree that this innocent rice cooker needed way more water than it was provided. Had the responsible party done its research and provided the correct amount of water, said party could've been enjoying a nice bowl of fluffy buttery rice! Justice for the rice cooker! Who's with me?! 😉😊
I have Asian friends and my best friend owns an Asian fusion restaurant. There is a tradition of after hours we get together and share a hot pot dinner. At her home they have the rice cooker but only use it for a hot pot. They are experts at these appliances!
Hi. I have a disability in my hands. I make pico every week. Dicing everything. CAN YOU MAKE IT USING THE CHOPPER ? And do it with the opposite dominant hand to show how it would be to do it . To evaluate how someone weaker can do it? I REALLY APPRECIATE THAT!!
@@UnboxAnalysisOfficial You should test the items from the "3 for $2.99" as they are really good most of the time. Most of them have tons more ratings than Temu items have.
My other two rice cookers both use a 1:1 ratio, but i'll give it another shot. My main issue is, no matter how long you leave it on or what amount you use it doesnt shut off like the others ones I had
@webfreezy bit of bad service here. Out filming the camping video, I did add them must have glitched. I'll try to fix it tomorrow thanks for letting me know !
You are not using the chopper properly. You need to put a slice of the vegetable on the chopper that is no more than 1 cm thick, preferably sliced off and then you bang it down swiftly. I have been using a chopper for many years now and never had the problem that you have.
Good to know, even using it wrong i was fairly impressed with it. Only issue i ran into was with the softer skins on the outside! I'll make sure to retest this in a future cooking tech video! Thanks for the info Marty
@@marty49jm I have used chopper like this to cut whole potatoes to make hot chips as a side to fish or chicken and Julienned for stir frying. And use sliced potatoes to make a diced cube for soup or stew. It does not need to be just a 1 cm slice of vegetable or fruit used.
You have to do 1 part rice to 2 parts liquid on the rice (not 1 to 1). :) With the chopper lid on those mandelins you gotta pop it down fast.
My other two rice cookers both use a 1:1 ratio, but i'll give it another shot. My main issue is, no matter how long you leave it on or what amount you use it doesnt shut off like the others ones I had
@@UnboxAnalysisOfficial Oh no! If it does not auto shut-off, it's a no go! That can actually be dangerous. ~ My bad, I didn't realize other rice cookers called for 1:1. The other technique many people do is the water level above the rice should be up to the first knuckle of the middle finger. Usually about 3/4 of an inch or just under an inch.
@@jujujustme Honestly it doesnt auto shut off, but i think it would make a great unit for a hot pot if you keep an eye on it.
@@UnboxAnalysisOfficialI have a Dash rice cooker and it doesn’t shut off either, puts it in warm. I mostly cook brown rice and it takes forever in these things, you have to keep adding water too thus it sits in my kitchen looking “pretty” lol while I grab my old fashion trusty pressure cooker that does a perfect job in 27 minutes at high altitude.
The large (wide) peeler is actually for cabbage to make cole slaw.
I JUST NOW SUBSCRIBED! And I only saw you use the chopper…
A lot of people have disabilities. NO ONE. On UA-cam shows people how to cope with an issue with their hands.
I’d LOVE to see a whole video on hacks to use for people who still want to cook but struggle!! I’d watch every one!!
I know so many others that would!!
I love unboxing videos. I've only just found you so I have a lot to catch up on. Thanks for your videos, I look forward to watching many more from you.
Welcome to the channel!
The wide peeler are for cabbage.
Bring on the camping video, I love it. Let’s see how all this Temu gear goes?. Cheers mate.
Give that cute little rice cooker another chance! Google water to rice ratio. You'll see that this innocent rice cooker was deprived of a fair and just trial. Anyone who knows how to cook rice would agree that this innocent rice cooker needed way more water than it was provided. Had the responsible party done its research and provided the correct amount of water, said party could've been enjoying a nice bowl of fluffy buttery rice! Justice for the rice cooker! Who's with me?! 😉😊
the first item your supposed to slap down with a bit of force, not slow press it.
I did try smacking it down a few times, overall it worked great just not as great on the softer skins
I have Asian friends and my best friend owns an Asian fusion restaurant. There is a tradition of after hours we get together and share a hot pot dinner. At her home they have the rice cooker but only use it for a hot pot. They are experts at these appliances!
When we make rice it’s typically a little bit more water than rice
Great video. Thank you.
I can not find the cooking utensils set
I got one of those plastic choppers and same w mine. I put it under cabinet lol
On the egg cooker - if you poke the wide end of the egg you don’t get the bubbled out egg residue
Hi. I have a disability in my hands. I make pico every week. Dicing everything. CAN YOU MAKE IT USING THE CHOPPER ? And do it with the opposite dominant hand to show how it would be to do it .
To evaluate how someone weaker can do it?
I REALLY APPRECIATE THAT!!
If you put a hole in the botton it will cook the eggs flawless
Ive always put the hole in the top, i wonder if theres a difference
@@UnboxAnalysisOfficial in the bottom is a little air compartment, better learn some biology man lol
Like the tent
I like Tech videos. TEMU, Joom, Wish, Amazon, AliExpress, and eBay.
Awesome! I havent tried ali express yet thats coming up!
@@UnboxAnalysisOfficial Good, I will watch for it.
@@UnboxAnalysisOfficial You should test the items from the "3 for $2.99" as they are really good most of the time. Most of them have tons more ratings than Temu items have.
12:15 so how how many other people also referenced the Asian guy who screams😅😅 about washing the rice
I like the egg cooker the best
I've been using it a lot since, still working great !
Another BANGER
Here we take 3 dl rise and double up with water. But do poor water on rise to get starches from rise. So i dont get rise to get burn.
LOOK OUT FOR BIGFOOT
jab dost fail hota hai to dhuk hota hai lekin agar dost first aatha hai tho zayada dukh hota hai
dont use the metal blades come out. i found one in the chopped food.
Of which part?
@@UnboxAnalysisOfficial the square cutters. was chopping onions
best temu knife sharpeners
How much is TEMU paying you to be so positiv of all their items
Temu didn't pay me a penny for this video. I just give honest reviews.
I don't think you added enough water to the rice. 💙🕊🍙
My other two rice cookers both use a 1:1 ratio, but i'll give it another shot. My main issue is, no matter how long you leave it on or what amount you use it doesnt shut off like the others ones I had
Hi
I’m making pasta for lunch
TOP 5 cooking gadgets clearly missing 5 chapters 😑
did the chapters not come through?
@@UnboxAnalysisOfficial Well, there are none.
@webfreezy bit of bad service here. Out filming the camping video, I did add them must have glitched. I'll try to fix it tomorrow thanks for letting me know !
Thought I was watching late night infomercial
You are not using the chopper properly. You need to put a slice of the vegetable on the chopper that is no more than 1 cm thick, preferably sliced off and then you bang it down swiftly. I have been using a chopper for many years now and never had the problem that you have.
Good to know, even using it wrong i was fairly impressed with it. Only issue i ran into was with the softer skins on the outside! I'll make sure to retest this in a future cooking tech video! Thanks for the info Marty
@@UnboxAnalysisOfficial BTW I have been using my “Progressive “ brand chopper made from very heavy duty plastic for over 15 years.
Not so mate as you can use the to make hot chips/ fries.
@@amandacoyne1663I don’t understand your comment.
@@marty49jm I have used chopper like this to cut whole potatoes to make hot chips as a side to fish or chicken and Julienned for stir frying. And use sliced potatoes to make a diced cube for soup or stew. It does not need to be just a 1 cm slice of vegetable or fruit used.
You need to stay out of the kitchen 😂
Hey come on now 😅
@@UnboxAnalysisOfficial 🤣🤣🤣