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How long do you cook rice in the Pampered Chef rice cooker?

How long do you cook rice in the Pampered Chef rice cooker?

Pampered Chef rice cooker directions are pretty simple: Measure your rice and water into the micro-cooker, position the boil-over guard on the pot, then place the lid and lock it down. Microwave white rice for 12 to 15 minutes on high, brown for 5 minutes on high and then 20 at 50 percent power.

How much rice and water do I put in a rice cooker?

The general ratio of water to rice in a rice cooker is 1:1. That means 1 cup water to 1 cup rice.

How do you operate a rice cooker?

How to Use a Rice Cooker to Make Rice: The Basics

  1. Measure the rice. Brown rice, white rice, black rice, basmati rice—whatever rice floats your boat.
  2. Rinse the rice.
  3. Put the rice in the cooker.
  4. Measure the water and add it to the cooker.
  5. Put on the lid.
  6. Switch the cooker to BOIL or COOK.
  7. Let it cook.
  8. Listen and look.
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How do you cook white rice in a Pampered Chef rice cooker?

Combine 1 cup (250 mL) of uncooked white rice and 2 cups (500 mL) of water in the 3-qt. (3-L) Micro-Cooker®. Microwave on HIGH for 12–15 minutes, or until cooked. Let stand, covered, 10 minutes.

How do you cook jasmine rice in a Pampered Chef rice cooker?

Does Pampered Chef have a rice cooker?

Pampered Chef Rice Cooker Plus, 3 Quart, 2779.

What is the Pampered Chef Micro Cooker?

Micro-Cooker® is the perfect size for family meals: steam veggies, poach chicken, heat soup, and make side dishes in the microwave in minutes. The frosted lid helps you tell when ingredients are melted, and lets you see when liquids begin to boil. Locking lid has two different hole sizes to drain liquids.

Can you cook grits in a Pampered Chef rice cooker?

In fact, you can cook any grain that absorbs water in a rice cooker using the same liquid-to-grain ratio, grits and polenta included. When cooked in a rice cooker, moisture condenses on the bottom of the lid and drips back onto the grits, which keeps them fluid.