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.

Customer Reviews
Recommended by 96% of reviewers   |   Rated a "Good Value" by 93% of reviewers
Great rice cooker
by Karen, CA
June 23, 2008

easy to follow directions, perfect rice. A great gift!

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Rice Cooker by Cuisinart
by Roy, GA
June 30, 2008

First Rice Cooker we have owned so we gave it a try and now we are hooked on rice. Does an excellent job and I can recommend it to anyone. Simple and easy to use and best of all.....it works!

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Cuisinart rice cooker
by shirlee, ME
July 16, 2008

Is soooo good looking in my kitchen, as I have a small kitchen space. A very nice product in every way. I will probably order the same for my winter residence in Florida this year. Thanx

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Best little cooler around, great price
by Dana, FL
October 5, 2008

Easy to use, perfect rice, and I am a rice lover. Easy to clean, easy to store, just enough for us with a little leftover, someday when kid eat rice it is perfect for 4.
Stainless and non stick, comes with cup and spatula, Havent used the steaming part yet but has nice basket to do so at same time as rice.Glass lid.

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by Anonymous, CT
October 28, 2004

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.

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Cooking Tip From the Food Network Kitchens

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>