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I want to learn how to cook potatoes, shrimp, beans, and rice π€·ββοΈ
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Potatoes: do whatever however, then poke it with a fork.
Shrimp: go full fancy, get other people to serve it to you
Beans: who the hell eats that, you'll rip in a seam, ditch it
Rice: study astrology and cantonese for five years and then, MAYBE, you'll get a hang of this one. Or just use strainer, fuck rice.
A rice cooker or pressure cooker makes all the difference with rice.
Yea, rice cooker is the best.
Is a crockpot a pressure cooker?
No, they are kind of the opposite thing in many ways. An instant pot is a pressure cooker. They make things quickly while crock pots are not pressurized and cook slowly.
Iβm not sure I have either, I have this air fryer thingie with a bunch of options, but I think I need like the most basic help possible like I need to hivetalk with nostr:npub1n0pdxnwa4q7eg2slm5m2wjrln2hvwsxmyn48juedjr3c85va99yqc5pfp6 and show her what I have and figure out what I needπ
You absolutely don't need pressure cooker as a beginner, maybe crockpot would be nice if you'd like to follow recipes. But not a need. Keep it super simple, get one big kitchen knife, keep it sharp, one good pan and two pots and you'll have it all. If you're really into rice, a rice cooker is nice to have and cheap thing. But don't bother yourself with other stuff for a while.
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You can use air fryer and foil to cook each one of those.