Reddit Reddit reviews Aroma Housewares Professional (6 Cup uncooked rice resulting in 12 Cup Cooked rice), Rice Cooker, Food Steamer & Slow Cooker, Stainless Steel Exterior

We found 5 Reddit comments about Aroma Housewares Professional (6 Cup uncooked rice resulting in 12 Cup Cooked rice), Rice Cooker, Food Steamer & Slow Cooker, Stainless Steel Exterior. Here are the top ones, ranked by their Reddit score.

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Aroma Housewares Professional (6 Cup uncooked rice resulting in 12 Cup Cooked rice), Rice Cooker, Food Steamer & Slow Cooker, Stainless Steel Exterior
Cool touch technology – cook without the worry of leaving a hot appliance out on the counter. Our cool touch outer surface allows the cooker to be handled at any point during the cooking process without the risk of encountering a hot surface.. Cord length : 38 InchesCapacity: yields up to 12-cup of cooked riceSteams meat and vegetables while rice cooks belowEasy-to-use, digital controls with automatic Keep-Warm and White Rice, Brown Rice, Steam, Slow Cook, Oatmeal, Soup and Cake functionsSauté-Then-Simmer function provides high heat for sautéing the automatically switches to simmer once liquid is addedSensor Logic technology self-adjusts for superior resultsIncludes Steam Tray, Rice Measuring Cup and Serving Spatula
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5 Reddit comments about Aroma Housewares Professional (6 Cup uncooked rice resulting in 12 Cup Cooked rice), Rice Cooker, Food Steamer & Slow Cooker, Stainless Steel Exterior:

u/fuzzywuzzytrucker · 14 pointsr/Truckers

I dont use a microwave but an aroma egg shaped rice cooker

I buy broths, fresh veggies, spices and meats and make stews and soups. You can also do that with a slow cooker or crock pot if you dont want to spend the money on the rice cooker.

Also I have an electric skillet. I fry up burgers, pork chops etc occasionally. Not too often because that often leaves truck smelling like cooked meat for 3 days afterwards.

I fry up a couple pounds of bacon at home and put them in ziploc then the fridge. Then I buy half a dozen eggs and get a small 1 or 2 cup Tupperware container. Scramble a couple eggs and salt/pepper and maybe a slice of provolone. Nuke it for a couple minutes with a slice or 2 of bacon. Makes tasty quick breakfast.

Jerkey is a bit cheaper in Walmarts compared to truckstops. Also, pepperoni and cheese cubes make an awesome snack when you don't have time to cook.

u/unixcorn · 5 pointsr/RiceCookerRecipes

I recommend this one. I have had it for a year now, use the rice function almost every day, and use either the steam, simmer, or slow cook functions at least one a week. Actually I use the steam function almost every day to steam boil perfect eggs in the morning. It's $60 but still much cheaper than a comparable Zojirushi or even a Tiger. It has a fairly small counter top footprint for the amount of food it cooks as well.

u/WARRIORCHIEF25 · 1 pointr/HealthyFood

Can you have a rice cooker? If so, there is an awesome one here: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00FOHERAS/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_p4eXDbE0B0Q25

I have this and I can make so much from rice, chicken and rice, oatmeal, soup, bread, cake. It's freaking awesome and it's not a pressure cooker so I would assume it would be okay?

u/jesterxgirl · 1 pointr/instantpot

I have an Aroma rice cooker that can also saute. It has buttons for soups and slow cooking and I'm pretty sure oatmeal (or cake?) but I really only use the rice function

The interior non-stick coating is amazing. I've had it for about 4 years now and it still works perfectly. I'm white as well and literally cannot make rice on the stove

I've only made bad rice once, and that was because I selected "keep warm" instead of "start" Whoops

It actually has so many features that I didn't want to get an InstaPot initially haha

It clocks in at about $52 on Amazon