OSTER 4722 RICE COOKER
- Prepares 5, 10 or 14 cups cooked rice capacity
- Added cooking versatility with steaming tray
- Clean up is easy with removable, dishwasher-safe, non-stick pot and steaming tray
- Automatic keep warm with indicator light
- Includes measuring cup and rice paddle
- Worry free with automatic shut-off and tempered glass lid
Ok I LOVE this kitchen gadget. I put almost all of my whole-grains in it. Forget about the old way of putting rice in a pot and having to wait for it to boil, drain, make sure it is not over/undercooked etc. I simply put water and grain (ie.CousCous, brown rice, oats, quinoa), put the lid on and push the button. It stops when it done and keeps it warm until I come and turn it off. I had a bag of green lentils and wanted to see how they would cook, and again SHEER PERFECTION! The bonus is that it comes with a tray on the top that you can put veggies in and have them steam as your whole-grains cook. I have had mine for about 3 yrs and it still looks like new. I use it 2 or 3 x/wk and feel grateful that I found a kitchen gadget, that saves me time, prepares my foods with ease and goes above and beyond just being a "rice cooker."
I have the exact one above, but I could not find it at oster.com. They have it at Target, Kohls and Sears. Cost: $26-$31
i love my rice cooker. i think it may be a bit bigger than that one. can't tell. i can also cook rice in a pot, but that's too much work. been reading through some of your posts and enjoying them. i have thyroid disease, like oprah, but i know what my problem is. i'm lazy. i did manage to lose some weight, but i just gotta work harder! i'm determined to stop my lazy ways. hehe :)
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