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  • Home Cooking

    Krups Rice cooker/slow cooker/steamer

    Hello, I am just wondering if anyone has tried this appliance, I am looking at the Krups FDH212 10-Cup Rice Cooker. I understand that it also is used as a slowcooker and steamer. I have read a couple of reviews, but was wondering... (0 replies, last updated by inukshukgal March 28, 2005)

  • Home Cooking

    rice cookers

    . I have a Black and Decker steamer (see link below) that I am fully satisfied with. It will only cook two cups of raw rice at a time but that’s all I ever need and the results are as good as any I’ve had with a rice... (16 replies, last updated by aohara January 6, 2005)

  • Ontario (including Toronto)

    rice cooker

    I have a “Rival” rice cooker I bought 14 years ago and paid about $30. Today it would probably cost less. It is smallish and is not Teflon coated. I have likely made 900-1000 batches of rice. I like it because the... (16 replies, last updated by eddy September 22, 2008)

  • Cookware

    Rice cooker question -- 10 cup overkill?

    Was just at Costco – Zoji Fuzzy Logic 10 cup cooker on sale for 89 – but for a family of 3 that might eat rice once a week – is that overkill? It is less than the same model in a 5.5 cup version on amazon –... (14 replies, last updated by browniebaker November 8, 2006)

  • Cookware

    Rice Steamer. Worth buying?

    . The rice cooker must be the smallest size made. It holds 2 cups of raw rice and the water to cook it in. I never need more rice than that for one meal and it takes up so little counter space that I recommend you get the smaller... (13 replies, last updated by PeterL July 11, 2007)

  • Home Cooking

    rice cooker cup volume

    Oh no! I lost the measuring cup that goes to my Salton 3-cup rice cooker. Does anyone have any idea what the volume of the cup is? I was thinking it is about 1/2 standard cup (4 oz). Thanks! (2 replies, last updated by Big Bunny June 4, 2008)

  • Home Cooking

    Rice Cooker Help

    In a similar situation, I received a National Rice Cooker/Steamer. I don’t know the capacity, but it is small, cooks 2 cups of “raw” rice just fine. I guess its capacity is 6 or 7 cups of cooked rice. I still... (13 replies, last updated by rexmo December 5, 2005)

  • Cookware

    Rice Cooker: useful?

    I recently purchased a Krups electric rice cooker/steamer (I think it’s 10 or 12 cup). So far I have just done Mexican rice, using both white rice and brown, and I really love it. What else can I do with it? Do you think... (20 replies, last updated by hollerhither November 2, 2008)

  • Home Cooking

    How To Use Rice Cooker

    when we buy big bags of rice, there is usually a little plastic cup inside. i think this is one cup. however many of these cups you use should correspond to the water level inside the removeable compartment in the rice cooker. so... (21 replies, last updated by FelafelBoy October 2, 2009)

  • Cookware

    Is a rice cooker worth it?

    I love my rice cooker! I cook all kinds of grains in it. I have a little (4 cup) Cuisinart. It’s perfect for two people. The only thing I wish is that it had the option to “time” how long you steam something... (40 replies, last updated by revsharkie June 16, 2007)

  • Cookware

    seeking rice cooker advice

    My cheap ol’ Salton 3-cup capacity rice cooker has expired. Again. I liked this little thing because of the price (15 bucks) and because it made adequate rice (not bad, but not terrific). But since this is the second time... (25 replies, last updated by Politeness August 10, 2009)

  • Ontario (including Toronto)

    Rice cookers - Tiger or Zojirushi?

    everyday, and we use ‘issho-daki’ or a 10-cup cooker. This type is of course not recommended for a single person or a couple who may eat a mere 1-cup per meal (1 cup of rice gives approximately 2 bowls of cooked rice... (14 replies, last updated by bluedog October 13, 2007)

  • Home Cooking

    Rice in a Pressure Cooker?

    I was given a cheap rice cooker with a steamer vent hole. The 3 1/2 cooker contained an inner light-weight aluminum bowl insert along with a small trivet which I discovered fit into my 4 qt Fagor PC. I had read where such in inner... (34 replies, last updated by Full tummy October 4, 2009)

  • General Chowhounding Topics

    Rice cooker problems

    it and stir a few times toward the beginning of the cycle. My rice cooker came with a funky little cup, too, and I was supposed to add water to the line on the cooking container. I found that I like my rice cooked with more water... (18 replies, last updated by Jim H. January 11, 2003)

  • Cookware

    Considering a rice cooker

    to cook rice (i.e., pot in most cases, maybe microwave, steamer for sticky rice, etc.)? If you bought a rice cooker, was your reaction after having it awhile (a) how did I ever live without this or (b) great, now I have another... (26 replies, last updated by lmr2020 December 31, 2007)

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