Brilio.net - When the rice in the rice cooker is finished, usually there are still some grains of rice left stuck and dried on the bottom of the pan. The remaining rice crust is difficult to clean because it sticks firmly to the bottom of the pan. In fact, some people have to wash the pan several times until it is completely shiny and free from rice crust.
In addition, some people choose to soak the pan in water for a long time so that the remaining rice crust is easy to remove. In fact, the process of soaking the pan is sometimes done overnight. However, the owner of the TikTok account @mumugi00 has a different trick.
"Rice crust makes you dizzy? Don't worry, there is an easy way to remove the crust! Come on, try this trick," he wrote in the caption of the TikTok upload @mumugi00, quoted by BrilioFood on Wednesday (14/8).
photo: TikTok/@mumugi00
TikTok account user @mumugi00 explains that you can rely on one kitchen ingredient to practice this trick, namely dishwashing soap.
photo: TikTok/@mumugi00
Pour enough dish soap into the rice cooker pan. Then, add hot water until it reaches all the rice crusts. Let it sit for just 1 minute just to help the rice crusts no longer stick firmly to the bottom of the rice cooker pan.
photo: TikTok/@mumugi00
After letting it sit for 1 minute, remove the rice crust that is still stuck with the help of a rice ladle. If there is no more rice crust stuck, continue cleaning the pan as usual using a sponge until the result is really dry and shiny.
How, is this trick to eradicate rice crust on the bottom of the rice cooker really easy? From now on, you don't need to soak it for too long anymore because you already know this trick.
Peeking into the comments column of @mumugi00's TikTok upload, there are also other netizens who share other tricks that are no less effective for cleaning rice cooker pans.
"Just pour hot water on it, then cover the pan, leave it for a while until the rice crust becomes soft when exposed to the water vapor, you don't need to rinse with soap," explained TikTok @dickk.