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The Ultimate Rice Cooker Cookbook : 250 No-Fail Recipes for Pilafs, Risottos, Polenta, Chilis, Soups, Porridges, Puddings and More, from Start to Finish in Your Rice Cooker | 
enlarge | Authors: Beth Hensperger, Julie Kaufmann Publisher: Harvard Common Press
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Rating: 62 reviews
Media: Paperback Pages: 352 Number Of Items: 1 Shipping Weight (lbs): 1.6 Dimensions (in): 9 x 7.3 x 1.3
ISBN: 1558322035 Dewey Decimal Number: 641 EAN: 9781558322035 ASIN: 1558322035
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Amazon.com Beth Hensperger and Julie Kaufmann's The Ultimate Rice Cooker Cookbook offers 250 timesaving, convenient, and healthy recipes for making everything from simple white rice to full-course meals. This cookbook proves the rice cooker--which tends to have a bad rap as a never-opened or oft-neglected wedding gift--can be surprisingly versatile: not only does it prepare your rice, it can be used for every dinner course--salad, soup, vegetable, entree, and even dessert. There is a complete buying and cooking guide for the many rice varieties, as well as other whole grains such as barley, millet, wheat berry, and quinoa. Many of the recipes provide convenient alternative cooking methods for traditional dishes like Italian risottos (the Italian Sausage Risotto is wonderful). Hensperger and Kaufmann show the rice cooker can also work miracles for hot breakfast cereals and porridges with such recipes as Hot Fruited Oatmeal. Delightful main courses include Steamed Ginger Salmon and Asparagus in Black Bean Sauce, and the meal is done almost exclusively within the rice cooker for simple preparation and cleanup. The dessert section has many ideas beyond the expected Old-Fashioned Rice Pudding--the Poached Pears with Grand Marnier Custard Sauce is one elegant and sophisticated example. Both authors of this cookbook are seasoned food writers and this combined effort gives tasty, easy, and healthy recipes that will motivate you to use what has been, until now, an underutilized appliance. --Teresa Simanton
Product Description This book unlocks the rice cooker's true potential. It thoroughly explains how this appliance works and how to prepare every kind of rice, grain, and dried bean.
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Great Cookbook August 20, 2008 Mona Lisa (Marietta, Ga) I have had this for a couple of months now and have tried many recipes. All good. Some fantastic! I have no complaints but will say that I have an Z- induction cooker (lucky me) and the instructions that she gives to saute' in the cooker sometimes don't work out so well for me. It'll get real hot for about a minute and then go off and on, so it takes too long and then my cooker is too hot to reset to another setting. (which she suggest doing or let it finish in the cycle I'm sauteing in) It then won't work until it cools off for a couple of minutes. OR if I'm on the quick cook cycle for saute' for example, the cooker will go all the way through the cycle before the veggies are soft enough. If it's just an onion or garlic it's fine but more veggies don't work so well, and I'm just going to start using the pan for that step instead of the cooker. So I have to was a skillet. Big deal. Might just be my cooker I don't know. This book is really a must have for anyone with a rice cooker. Love it!
That's a mighty rice book! June 5, 2008 John W. A. Palmer (Fullerton, CA, USA) The book was very good as to instructions and quite wide ranging in subject matter ( ie. selection of non- rice and rice based entrees).
not bad, but not really necessary May 16, 2008 JD (San Francisco, CA) 4 out of 6 found this review helpful
This cookbook isn't the best, but it's not the worst either. I definitely do NOT think it is required reading if you own a rice cooker. Most of the stuff they mention is A) common sense, and B) depends on your exact rice cooker, so they can only tell you in general what to do. I find myself rarely looking at it. I find the writing style annoying - the authors gush endlessly about how rice cookers must have fallen from heaven. That combined with generic, common sense recommendations, does not make for a useful read.
Excellent guide for cooking rice May 15, 2008 Former Guru (Albuquerque, NM previously Houston, Tx) Excellent book. Gives detailed explanation of various kinds of rice, and how to prepare them. Also provides information on how to best use your rice cooker. Lotsa recipes for various kinds of rice dishes.
The ultimate Rice Cooker cookbook February 8, 2008 Manfred Tuch (Palm Coast ,Florida) This is a great book for a person who wants to cook all kinds of rice and learn about every-thing that pertains to rice .I read the book twice and could not believe how much information I received .I am not a into a lot of cooking ,my wife is a super great cook ,but I wanted to do some rice and I got my eyes opened .Thank you very much for a beautiful book .I made some pudding and some brown rice and everything came out good . M.W.Tuch
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