Aroma Housewares 6-Cup (Cooked) Pot-Style Rice Cooker and Food Steamer, Black ARC-743-1NGB
Enjoy easy home cooking with the Aroma 6-Cup (Cooked) Pot Style Rice Cooker and Food Steamer. Restaurant-quality rice. Healthy steamed meals. Delicious one-pot dishes. Prepare all this and more at the flip of a switch! Aroma takes the “cook” out of home cooking – turning kitchen time into your time! Help the kids with homework, get creative at play time or pick up that novel you’ve been waiting to dive into. All while delivering hot, hearty and healthy meals the entire family will love. This convenient cooker’s compact capacity perfectly cooks 2 to 6 cups of any variety of rice. Once the rice has finished, it will automatically switch to Keep-Warm so there’s no need for monitoring or stirring. The Steam Tray allows for healthy steaming of meats and vegetables, even as rice cooks below. It’s also perfect for oatmeal, chili, jambalaya, soups and so much more! And when the cooking is done, the inner cooking pot and all accessories remove for easy cleanup in the dishwasher. Steam Tray, Rice Measuring Cup and Serving Spatula included.
Product Features
- Perfectly prepares 2 to 6 cups of any variety of cooked rice
- Steams meat and vegetables while rice cooks below
- Simple, one-touch operation with automatic Keep-Warm
- Great for soups, jambalaya, chili and so much more!
- Full-view tempered glass lid
- Includes Steam Tray, Rice Measuring Cup and Serving Spatula
great small cooker Looks nice. Glad i got it. I have a 7/14 cup Aroma cooker for more than a year that im very pleased with but needed something smaller.Works great.Only caveats ive learned is that a) you cant cook 3 cups of “real” basmati type rice without it reaching lid. I turned the steamer upside down and put lid on that as temporary measure. Rice came out just fine, but you cant easily stir it after it goes to warm mode to fluff it up while it cools down/cooks more…
This rice cooker is rather lousy. We’ve had it for about a year and a half now and I’m shopping for a new one now. Look out kids, you’re not allowed in the kitchen when the rice cooker is plugged in because it spits boiling rice water from the ventilation hole in the lid. Sticky nasty HOT water all over the counter, floor, anything within a 2-3 foot reach of the unit. Also, it has always burned the rice; I have to listen/watch it like a hawk to make sure the unit only cooks the rice and never…