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This thread centers around participants sharing their experiences and challenges with using rice cookers, particularly in achieving desired rice texture and cooking results. Many participants express frustration with inconsistent outcomes and seek advice on recipes and cooking techniques.
Views differ on the effectiveness of the rice cooker's instructions versus package directions, with some participants advocating for the latter. There is no clear consensus on the best method for achieving perfect rice, as experiences vary widely.
Participants share personal experiences with different types of rice and cooking methods, highlighting the variability in results based on individual microwaves and techniques used.
This discussion may be of interest to Pampered Chef consultants and users of rice cookers looking for shared experiences and tips on improving their rice cooking outcomes.
smilesarepriceless said:I really have made rice about 4 times with the rice cooker, following the directions to the tee!! Each time with not good results...
Anyone love their rice cooker..please share any FAVORITE recipes...maybe I'm doing something wrong
Please, PLEASE, PLEASE be careful when following these directions. I had a mishap with my first rice cooker. My microwave didn't go down to 50% power, so it continued on HIGH as it cooked my brown rice, and after about 25 minutes it overheated and melted.jcsmilez said:For Brown Rice
2 Cups Brown Basmati Rice
4 Cups water (use 1 can Swanson's Chicken Broth as part of that liquid)
1. Place rice and water in Rice Cooker Plus. Attach both lids.
2. Microwave on high for 28 to 30 minutes.
3. If you still see some liquid, put it in a couple more minutes then let it set for a bit.
4. Add 4 Tablespoons of butter. Stir after it's melted. Enjoy!
raebates said:You'll have some condensation on the lid, but you shouldn't have standing liquid.
scottcooks said:I've been very fortunate with the rice cooker; a friend of mine uses them to transport hot foods to shut ins.
It's like any cooking tool - you need to tweak it sometimes. If your rice comes out gummy or water is still present at the bottom, stir it and return it to the microwave on high for a minute or two. If your rice is dry and clearly overcooked, reduce the total minutes cooking by 5 at a time and see if your results improve.
I have had about 2 pots of gummy mess, but have been 30-40 pots successful with RiceARoni, Chinese sticky rice (calrose rice on the bag), Uncle Ben's brown rice, Chinese brown rice, and Minute Rice. Also, my microwave has a rice button--I just put it on for the number of cups to be cooked and let it go: works great!
The "Convert Me" feature on the Pampered Chef Rice Cooker is a helpful guide that provides users with easy-to-follow instructions and conversions for cooking various types of rice and grains. It simplifies the cooking process by offering precise measurements and cooking times tailored to different rice varieties.
To use the "Convert Me" feature, simply refer to the included guide that comes with the rice cooker. It lists different types of rice along with the recommended water-to-rice ratios and cooking times. Measure your rice and water according to the guide, add them to the cooker, and select the appropriate cooking setting.
Yes, the "Convert Me" feature is designed to accommodate various grains, including quinoa, barley, and farro. The guide provides specific instructions for each grain, ensuring you achieve the best results regardless of what you’re cooking.
Absolutely! The "Convert Me" feature is user-friendly and ideal for beginners. It simplifies the cooking process by providing clear instructions and measurements, making it easy for anyone to cook rice and grains perfectly without prior experience.
The "Convert Me" guide is typically included in the product packaging when you purchase the Pampered Chef Rice Cooker. If you’ve misplaced it, you can also find a digital version on the Pampered Chef website or by contacting customer service for assistance.