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In reply to the discussion: What is one food you just can't cook? [View all]Polly Hennessey
(8,528 posts)37. Enchiladas. They disintegrate. I end up having a Mexican casserole.
In our house enchiladas come from restaurants. 😊
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I got a Zojirushi fuzzy logic Japanese rice cooker and never looked back. It's expensive but well worth it.
NBachers
9 hrs ago
#11
Me too. It has a GABA setting too, which sprouts the brown rice and adds to the "healthy benefits"
hlthe2b
6 hrs ago
#26
If I plan enough ahead of time, I always use the GABA setting. It's like Primo Rice Plus XX
NBachers
2 hrs ago
#38
All's I'm sayin' is, before I discovered minute rice, I couldn't cook rice, either
Iggo
32 min ago
#45
Eggs over easy. For years, I've been on a campaign to buy every expensive pan in hopes it would work for eggs over easy.
NBachers
9 hrs ago
#13
I can make "Bread for Dummies" (the rustic no-knead kind with 3 ingredients)
Diamond_Dog
8 hrs ago
#18
Oh my goodness, I was just going to post liver, too! The odor when cooking makes me nauseous.
Ziggysmom
7 hrs ago
#24
Can't or Wouldn't... Can't? Anything with so many unclear instructions I give up early on (e.g., most complex recipes
hlthe2b
6 hrs ago
#25