Showing posts with label steamer. Show all posts
Showing posts with label steamer. Show all posts

Wednesday, May 2, 2018

How to cook rice with a mini rice cooker

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HC2ShTEWufk



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A mini rice cooker bought from eBay.



easy way to cook rice.









Capacity: 2 to 3 cups of cooked rice



sleek handle design that easily lifts up and snaps down



Removable nonstick Cooking Pot with Cooking Lid



Simple, one-touch operation with automatic Keep-Warm



Top rack dish washer safe



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Thursday, April 26, 2018

Rico Electric Rice Cooker with Vegetable steamer

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Wednesday, April 25, 2018

Hamilton Beach 4 - 16 cup Digital Rice Cooker 37547

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NadlIM8GD4U



Programmable controls feature settings for white rice, whole grains, saute and steam



Rice and grain functions – easily cook white rice, brown rice, and grains



Steam cook – vegetables, meats, fish, and more



Versatile sauté function for sautéing ingredients prior to cooking- use your own recipe or easily make packaged rice dishesCooker automatically switches to warm after cooking



Includes: Rice rinser/steam basket, measuring cup, rice paddle, lid rest and lid latch strap



Lid rest allows for hands-free serving, or attach the Lid Latch™ strap for convenient travel



4-16 cup cooked rice capacity



2-8 cup uncooked rice capacity



Dishwasher safe – lid, cooking pot, and basket









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Saturday, April 14, 2018

Supor Rice Cooker

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Friday, April 6, 2018

Hamilton Beach 4 - 16 cup Digital Rice Cooker 37547

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NadlIM8GD4U


Programmable controls feature settings for white rice, whole grains, saute and steam

Rice and grain functions – easily cook white rice, brown rice, and grains

Steam cook – vegetables, meats, fish, and more

Versatile sauté function for sautéing ingredients prior to cooking- use your own recipe or easily make packaged rice dishesCooker automatically switches to warm after cooking

Includes: Rice rinser/steam basket, measuring cup, rice paddle, lid rest and lid latch strap

Lid rest allows for hands-free serving, or attach the Lid Latch™ strap for convenient travel

4-16 cup cooked rice capacity

2-8 cup uncooked rice capacity

Dishwasher safe – lid, cooking pot, and basket







Thursday, April 5, 2018

How to Use a Rice Cooker Steamer

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A rice cooker / steamer is wonderful for those that eat a lot of rice! Cooking rice the traditional way in a pot is much more exacting, and you need to spend a lot of time stirring so that you don"t burn the pot. A rice cooker is sooo much more easier. You literally put in the rice and water, and then you just leave it and forget it - the pot will cook up perfect rice each time! You can make different types of rice in a rice cooker - whether it be white, rice, or other varieties. You can also steam vegetables and other things as well. A rice cooker is versatile for many things.

In this particular video, I will show you how to use a rice cooker for making brown rice. You can also check your rice cooker"s directions for more specific instructions.

UPDATE:
Since several people have asked - the rice cooker I have is an Aroma model ARC-1010SB

UPDATE:
Many people seem to be confused by the water/rice proportions. It"s NOT a true ratio. Whatever the amount of rice you are putting in, you want to put in the SAME amount of water, plus 1/2 cup.
1 cup of rice = 1-1/2 cup of water
2 cups of rice = 2-1/2 cups of water
3 cups of rice = 3-1/2 cups of water
4 cups of rice = 4-1/2 cups of water
and so forth
These are the instructions straight from the book for my rice cooker.

UPDATE: No, I do not wash the rice. You certainly can if you want to remove the extra starch, but I do not. It"s just my preference.