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My favorite kitchen tool for eating great and managing my weight is the slow cooker.

If I had to choose a first-runner up, it would be a rice cooker, so today I’m giving one away. You’ll find all the details at the end of the post.

Best Way to Cook Rice Cooker Giveaway

As Nigella Lawson persuasively explains in her wonderful cookbook, Nigella Kitchen: Recipes from the Heart of the Home (affiliate link), “…It isn’t a coincidence that all rice-eating cultures have a version: these things, which range from basic to luxury, really do work. I cannot tell you now much easier it makes your life when you can come home, pour rice and water into the cooker, flick on a switch and just walk away without having to think about it again. And this makes a difference across the board: from feeding children to giving dinner parties…”

The Best Way to Cook Rice

Google, “The Best Way to Cook Rice” and be prepared to be overwhelmed by all the different theories and approaches, from simple to complex, on the best way to cook rice. Just reading some of these recipes made my head hurt. No wonder people get overwhelmed in the kitchen.

My approach to life and cooking is to keep things as simple as possible. Because if things are simple enough, we might actually do them!

The best way to cook rice is with a rice cooker (affiliate link).

Author of The Food Lab: Better Home Cooking Through Science, J. Kenji López-Alt agrees: “There’s no easier, more foolproof way to cook rice and other grains that in a rice cooker. Sure you can cook rice in a pot, carefully monitoring the flame, hoping that you’ve added just the right amount of water and that your rice isn’t burning on the bottom, and taking it off the heat at just the right moment, but if you’re anything like me, you’ve burned one too many batches to fuss with that method any more. With a rice cooker, you just add your rice and water, shut the lid, flip the switch, and go, with the added advantage that it’ll keep the cooked rice (or there grain) hot for hours.”

If you don’t have a rice cooker, two other easy options are to:

  1. cook your rice is in lots of salted water as you would pasta, or to
  2. bake it in the oven

Some of my favorite easy healthy Weight Watchers friendly rice recipes include:

The Best Way to Cook Rice Cooker Giveaway Details

Best Way to Cook Rice Cooker Giveaway

TO ENTER

1. Leave a comment below answering the question, “What is your biggest kitchen/cooking challenge?”

A winner will be selected at random and announced next Sunday.

Good luck!

3/26/17: This giveaway is now over.

The winner is Carole Cushman who commented, “My biggest challenge is planning and then sticking to it!”

Congratulations Carole! Please contact us at support@simple-nourished-living.com to claim your prize.

And thanks so much to everyone who took the time to participate by sharing your biggest kitchen challenge. I loved reading all your comments and learning more about you.

Notes from The SweetHome review site on the best rice cooker (affiliate link)” After more than 100 hours of research and testing, cooking more than 200 pounds of rice, and talking with rice experts specializing in Japanese, Thai, and Chinese cuisine, we recommend the Hamilton Beach 37549 2-to-14-cup Digital Simplicity Rice Cooker and Steamer for most people.

It’s an outstanding value that’s well-suited to most households that want the ease and convenience of no-fuss, no-burning cooked rice.

It makes delicious short-grain and medium-grain white rice—the variety most commonly made in a cooker—faster and better tasting than models 10 times the price.

It offers features you tend not to see on rice cookers at this price, most notably a delay-start mode, stay-warm functions, an insulated lid to hold in steam, large capacity, and a heavy, quality cooking pot.

It’s by far the best low-priced cooker we’ve found.”

About Martha McKinnon

Weight Watchers Lifetime Member, Yoga Practitioner and Blogger who loves to share her passion for trying to create a happy, healthy, balanced life in what often feels like an overwhelming out of control world.

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269 Comments

  1. My biggest challenge is planning meals. It was so easy when I had specific things to cook. Trying to plan meals is hard for me.

  2. I have trouble cooking for two since I used to cook for six. I’m hopeful if I win I can use cauliflower rice in this.

  3. My biggest cooking challenge is just getting in the kitchen to cook. Most days I’m either too busy or too tired to cook. I have committed to planning at least dinners a week in advance and to try to use as many helper-tools as possible (like a slow cooker) so I can feed my family of hungry toddlers!

  4. My biggest challenge is finding quality fresh ingredients. I live in a small Midwest town and organic produce can be hard to find if you don’t grow your own.

  5. My biggest problem is having all the ingredients on hand. My roommate worries about stuff spoiling so I have to watch she doesn’t throw everything out! We love rice though and would love a rice cooker!

  6. My challenge is all the weighing and measuring that’s necessary to cook and keep within the recipe amounts. It’s so much extra work to be exact, but so worth it for my weekly weigh in.

  7. My biggest cooking challenge is adding to many xtras to the dish increasing the points. I also get bored with eating the same thing all the time. I love to cook but hate to plan meals. I wish someone would just send me the measured ingredients and I could just cook them. I hardly ever cook rice because frankly, it tastes terrible.