Don't listen to these negative people. I have the same pressure cooker, and I learned how to make rice in it from you, thank you. I like my rice a little more solid than yours, so I put a few more tablespoons of rice in at 7 mins. It turned out great. Thank you.
I saw that unit on Amazon and on Overstock, but then it got me to thinking about using a non-electric 6 qt for when SHTF to cook with because it uses less fuel by cooking it completely and quickly. Thanks for the idea. :-)
I bought this unit because I want to cook rice and beans quickly and then dehydrate for long term storage. Then when I am ready to eat I just need to add hot water and wait about 15 minutes. Do not have to worry about cooking after SHTF. Thanks for your comments.
Thank you for the quick reply I really do not mean no harm But I have done a lot in Mass care and Feeding that Now that I have to slow down because of medical problems that I still can be in a kitchen making sure that the correct USDA Health Detp way of doing mas feeding is done .
Thanks for your comments. This system works for me as I can prepare a variety of meals in short amount of time. This was not a video showing survival cooking, just showing another way to prepare foods. I have dehydrated cooked rice and beans for storage and they rehydrate very fast when you need them without the time and with much less water. There is no loss in vitamins when rehydrating.
I have a traditional Presto on the stove pc which works very well for me. I never considered making rice but I now know the timing and the ratio rice to water. Thank you!
That is great that you have experience in mass feeding. That is a great skill to possess. If you have power, a pressure cooker like this one can save a lot of time. I am making a really cool chicken dish right now. Chicken Paprika. The timer just went off. I will let you know how it comes out.
You do not have to get this exact unit. Take a look on Amazon and shop around. We have used this unit to make rice, beans, Turkey chilli, cake, corn bread all in minutes.
It was one of the last things His grandmother told him to do I honestly wish he would NOT be so Controling of my life I am NOT as Disabled as he thinks, and The Doctors do Agree with me
Please pardon my stupidity, because I am serious about this question... Your description says: "Once prepared this rice is ready to eat, refrigerate or dehydrate and stored for long term." So, if you dehydrate it for long term storage, wouldn't it be easier to NOT cook it and just leave it in the bag?
I'm sure this was his first attempt at cooking rice. Once he washes the starch off of the rice before cooking, it will look and taste much better. I think I will stick to my rice cooker for rice. That looked more like porridge.
Ha Ha My NAME is Lance I can not do videos, do skype and/or print photos my wonderful son made sure that this device will not do it for me Without His password His ok He is over 30 and he thinks he is God controling everything in my life BUT, I did once work at a local TV Station's Three inch VCR Video recording TEC Before that monster was born in the 1970's