Wolfgang Puck Bistro 7-Cup Rice Cooker – Item: 208-872
October 282009
Prices subject to change. Please visit www.hsn.com or call 1-800-284-3100 for the current selling price. Perfectly prepared rice is only the beginning with this Wolfgang Puck Bistro 7-Cup Rice Maker. You’ll cook rice, pasta and one-pot meals to perfection every time in this handy and versatile rice cooker. Drop in the steamer basket to steam delicious vegetables and seafood or to cook mouth-watering mini-desserts in the included ramekins. The possibilities for marvelous meals are nearly endless with this cool cooker. Wolfgang Puck 7-Cup Rice Cooker with 4 Ramekins Includes: Cooker base with locking hinged lid
Removable condensation collector 7-cup nonstick cooking pot Steamer basket insert 4 ramekins…
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October 28th, 2009 at 4:07 pm
i think it traps …
i think it traps the steam in better, like a pressure cooker
October 28th, 2009 at 4:07 pm
@jonathansmith1111 …
@jonathansmith1111 profesional chefs make excelent rice for 100s of people in simple pots. No rice cooker can make the quality of the rice that professional chefs cook. The secret is in the details and timing and knowing what you are doing; the rest is just sales tricks. The most difficult type of rice to cook is the Iranian style rice and no Iranian chef uses rice cookers.
Rice cookers are good for the novice but when you learn how to cook rice you will put the rice cooker back in the box.
October 28th, 2009 at 4:07 pm
I also use my WP …
I also use my WP Rice Cooker for making other types of meals. My favorite is to put boneless, skinless chicken breast with rice and seasoned liquid in the bottom with fresh veggies in the top basket. I have a slow-cooked meal in about 30 minutes. It’s my fast food alternative
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October 28th, 2009 at 4:07 pm
i can answer your?? …
i can answer your?? cooking in the pot takes very long time n u hv 2 watch it … n its dry… rice cooker it easier ..plug n leave .. and it cooks even
October 28th, 2009 at 4:07 pm
try it you will see …
try it you will see the difference. I’m asian and almost 99% of asian household has a rice cooker.
Cooking rice on the stove vs cooking rice in the rice cooker is totally different.
Cooked rice on the stove or rice cooker is different than steam rice, which is the best rice to eat. (utilizes steaming method)
October 28th, 2009 at 4:07 pm
wats the difernce …
wats the difernce between cooking rice in a pot boiling it, and using a rice cooker? how much quicker is it and why is it quicekr?
October 28th, 2009 at 4:07 pm
I’m in the market …
I’m in the market for a rice cooker, and I’d heard good things about the 10-cup model. Ten cups is a bigger than I would need for any but the rarest circumstances, so I was glad to see this 7-cup model. I’m still researching, but this definitely on my short list.