Posted by aesthete8 on July 13, 2010, 10:21 pm
I am hoping to find one that makes really hot water.
The hotter the better.
Any recommendations?
Posted by The Real Bev on July 13, 2010, 10:49 pm
On 07/13/2010 07:21 PM, aesthete8 wrote:
> I am hoping to find one that makes really hot water.
> The hotter the better.
> Any recommendations?
Consider getting an electric hot-water-on-demand faucet for your kitchen sink.
Hot enough for instant coffee or oatmeal and you don't have to pay for the
electricity to keep it hot even when you're not using it.
No, I don't have one, but my daughter does and I love it.
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Cheers, Bev
Posted by Gary Heston on July 15, 2010, 7:22 pm
>On 13/07/10 7:21 PM, aesthete8 wrote:
>> I am hoping to find one that makes really hot water.
>> The hotter the better.
>> Any recommendations?
>I don't think any of them make hot water over 212 degrees F.
[ ... ]
Are there any pressure cookers with built-in elements? That
would do it.
As for the OP needing a way to cook smaller portions, try
cooking the rice in a microwave. As long as the proportion
of water to rice is correct, it should work fine. Just be
carefull when removing any cover you have on it to avoid
steam burns.
Gary
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If you want to reduce the level of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere,
go plant trees.
Posted by Rod Speed on July 16, 2010, 3:04 pm
Gary Heston wrote:
>> On 13/07/10 7:21 PM, aesthete8 wrote:
>>> I am hoping to find one that makes really hot water.
>>> The hotter the better.
>>> Any recommendations?
>> I don't think any of them make hot water over 212 degrees F.
> [ ... ]
> Are there any pressure cookers with built-in elements? That
> would do it.
> As for the OP needing a way to cook smaller portions, try
> cooking the rice in a microwave. As long as the proportion
> of water to rice is correct, it should work fine.
It takes a bit of experimentation to get the rice and water ratio and
time right, but is by far the best way to cook rice in smaller volumes.
> Just be carefull when removing any cover you have on it to avoid steam burns.
Posted by aesthete8 on August 8, 2010, 7:47 pm
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om> wrote:
> I am hoping to find one that makes really hot water.
> The hotter the better.
> Any recommendations?
Would boiling water in a wok make it hotter?
> The hotter the better.
> Any recommendations?