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Cook Grain with a slow cooker - PEP BB food.sand.grain.rice

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I'm cooking rice in my rice cooker to compare the texture of the rice cooked on the stovetop.

I used
3 cups water
1 1/2 cups rice




Submission for BB certification
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Thank you for your patience. The intent of this group of BBs is to cook the same grain four different ways for flavor/texture comparison. The addition of lentils is under discussion.

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Note: Thank you for your patience!

 
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I used this recipe: https://slowcookermeals.com/crock-pot-rice/

3 cups rice
1/2 tsp salt
6 cups water

Mixed in crockpot. Cooked on high for a little over 2 hours. So easy!

I used Sona Masoori rice - it's an Indian rice that we really like.
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mixing rice, water, and salt
mixing rice, water, and salt
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left to cook on high
left to cook on high
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after 2 hours - yum!
after 2 hours - yum!
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Barley, started with 2 cups, ended with 2 quarts.
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Note: I certify this BB complete.  Well done

 
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Here is my submission for the Food - Sand - Grain BB.

I cooked 4 dry cups of long brown rice.

To complete this BB, the minimum requirements are:
 - you must produce at least two cups of grain
 - you must use a rice cooker, crock pot or Instant Pot (other brands of pressure cookers are fine)

To show you've completed this Badge Bit, you must provide:
Attachment 1   - a picture of the uncooked grain in your cooker
Attachment 2   - a picture of your cooked grain in your cooker (clearly at least 2 cups of cooked grain - if it isn't clear, make it clear with an extra picture)

Clarifications:
- All food prep and preservation BBs strictly prohibit plastic, teflon or aluminum touching the food at any point
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Lunch today... and plenty of leftovers! I was worried that my rice cooker would be too small to cook two cups, but it pulled through! I used one cup white rice and one cup brown rice (the little thing has trouble getting brown rice fully cooked on its own). I also threw in some salt, garlic, and dried green onion.


One cup brown, one cup white.


Rice in the pot. I grabbed some to show it off because the water was starchy.


You got this lil guy.


Done!
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Rebekah Harmon approved this submission.
Note: you're a master rice cooker, Jay!

 
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Making some rice for stir fry tonight in our instant pot.
Here’s what I put in:
3 cups rice
3 3/4 water
Salt sprinkled in
1 Tablespoon butter
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Rice in pot
Rice in pot
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Other ingredients added
Other ingredients added
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Finished rice!
Finished rice!
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Cooked 2 cups of rice in my slow cooker with 4 cups water on high for 2 hours. Turned out great!
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2 cups rice
2 cups rice
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rice and water in slow cooker
rice and water in slow cooker
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2 hours later- completed rice
2 hours later- completed rice
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Today I start my 4 part adventure with brown rice!
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2cups dry brown rice
2cups dry brown rice
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Washed and in pressure cooker
Washed and in pressure cooker
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Started
Started
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Cooked!
Cooked!
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Significantly more than 2cups, more like 6
Significantly more than 2cups, more like 6
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Note: the instant pot is my favorite kitchen toy

 
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Cooking rice with a crockpot in chicken broth. I started with one and a half cups of dry rice.
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Uncooked grain in the crockpot
Uncooked rice in the crockpot
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Over 2 cups of cooked rice
Over 2 cups of cooked rice
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Note: I certify this BB complete! Please remember to use the same grain in all 4 cooking methods (haybox, solar, cooktop).

 
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