Rice Cooker (4-c.) by Cuisinart
For smaller, main course dishes or that extra side dish, this Cuisinart rice cooker is the perfect choice and, in brushed stainless, a great update to your kitchen's small appliance collection. It makes up to seven cups of cooked rice, including Brown Rice. Also includes a stainless steamer insert ... See complete description »
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For smaller, main course dishes or that extra side dish, this Cuisinart rice cooker is the perfect choice and, in brushed stainless, a great update to your kitchen's small appliance collection. It makes up to seven cups of cooked rice, including Brown Rice. Also includes a stainless steamer insert so you can prepare vegetables, seafood, poultry or dumplings to go with your rice. There's a convenient Keep Warm mode once rice is cooked, so it stays warm until your other food is ready for serving. Other features include Warm and Cook indicator lights, a traditional lever control, glass cover and retractable cord storage. All removable parts are dishwasher-safe. Comes with measuring cup and rice spoon plus a variety of recipes.
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I bought this rice cooker especially because my old one was very messy. This one unfortunately also splatters a lot even when I prepare 1 or two portions only. It is still a good machine because of the non stick basin and it's compact. It also works well and makes rice just fine. I would recommend placing it in the sink while cooking so you only have to clean up the cooker, not the counter or wall too.
In 2006 we obtained two rice cookers within a couple weeks of each other. The 4-c. Rice Cooker by Cuisinart works better than cooking rice in a pan of the stove top, but it pales in performance to the other rice cooker we obtained which is a ZOJIRUSHI.
This is not only great looking with the stainless steel retro look, but it is simple.
Sure there are the fancy rice cookers with timers, but doesn't setting the timer take time and thinking and organizing? I prefer simple, put the rice and water in and turn the know to cook! Simple, easy and less stuff to break.
This is the rice cooker for those who like it simple and easy.
Have never owned a Rice Cooker. Took some time and did limited research on lesser priced modles and decided on this model Cuisinart. Been a very happy camper with the choice I made. Easy to use; easy to clean up and makes very good rice. If you are looking for an inexpensive rice cooker then buy this one.
This is a great rice cooker. After having tried several others, I finally decided to keep this one. You really can't over or under cook your rice because you just turn the cooker on and it turns itself off when the rice is done.
I have several other Cuisinart stainless appliances and love the look, and the quality of them.
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Curious about the difference between white and brown rice? They're both seeds from the rice plant, but white rice has been polished to remove the <i>germ part of the grain, while brown rice has not. However, the germ contains a lot of dietary fiber, so brown rice is a healthier choice.</i>






