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Proctor Silex 10 cup White Non-Stick Rice Cooker |
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| Item #: 290099 | |
| Model #: 37533N | Manufacturer: Proctor Silex |
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Reviewed by 1 Customers
Feb 24, 2011
By: LMK
From: Washington, DC Proctor Silex 10 cup White Non-Stick Rice Cooker
This makes AMAZING rice
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5 Questions Asked
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By: Courtney
From: GA Jul 20, 2009
Question:
Can it be used as a vegetable steamer?
Answer:
No...this will cook fresh vegetables like you are boiling them, but there is no steam function. For steaming you might want to look at a double boiler such as item number 101007
By: jamu
From: nj Nov 28, 2010
Question:
can i make 10cup uncook rice with this .
Answer:
This holds up to 10 cups cooked rice. The owners manual is located under the Literature tab if you would like to look for further instructions regarding this rice cooker. Thank you.
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From: Mar 7, 2011
Question:
Will this cook brown rice?
Answer:
The only information located in the manual shows that uncooked, white rice is how they determined the cooking time and quick cooking or instant rice should not be used in this cooker. There is nothing listed for not using brown rice. The manual is located under the literature tab if you wish to look through it prior to purchasing. Thank you.
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From: Mar 12, 2012
Question:
Does this cooker turn off automatically?
Answer:
Hi. This rice cooker switches to the warming feature when the rice is done cooking, but it does not turn off by itself. It will stay on until unplugged. Thanks!
By: Beverly
From: Jamaica ny Jul 1, 2012
Question:
I have the rice cooker but i cannot find the manual i want to cook more rice i want to know how much water per cups of rice i want to make it now.
Answer:
Hi. The manual is located in the "Literature" tab of this product's page. This is taken from it: Standard proportions for cooking rice are 2 parts water to 1 part rice. Amounts of water can be adjusted to your personal preference. For moister rice, use more water. For a firmer rice, use less water. Thanks! |



