NEAT TRICK: The Aroma Professional Rice Cooker has a neat solution for what to do with the spatula server when your rice is cooking or the appliance is just sitting on the counter. |
By VICTOR E. SASSON
EDITOR
In a random poll, owners of the Aroma Professional Rice Cooker say it makes great rice.
Not too soft, not too hard is the way my wife describes the finished product.
When I walked into my son's college apartment last Friday, I saw an Aroma cooker sitting on the kitchen counter.
The Panasonic SR-G10G 5.5 Cup Automatic Rice Cooker ($17.91) we gave him was out of the way, on top of the cupboard.
He said he only uses the 20-cup Aroma 3000SB cooker, which belongs to one of his roommates, because it makes great rice.
I especially got a kick out of seeing the Aroma spatula server inserted into a holder on the side of the cooker, just below the cover -- a feature I didn't notice on the one we bought at Costco Wholesale for only $29.99.
We also purchased a second one to give to relatives.
Another great feature of the Aroma cooker is BPA-free cooking surfaces.
See:
$29.99 rice cooker beats more expensive ones
He said he only uses the 20-cup Aroma 3000SB cooker, which belongs to one of his roommates, because it makes great rice.
I especially got a kick out of seeing the Aroma spatula server inserted into a holder on the side of the cooker, just below the cover -- a feature I didn't notice on the one we bought at Costco Wholesale for only $29.99.
We also purchased a second one to give to relatives.
Another great feature of the Aroma cooker is BPA-free cooking surfaces.
See:
$29.99 rice cooker beats more expensive ones
With the spatula server stored in the inner pot ... |
... the steamer basket doesn't seat properly ... |
... and the hinged cover doesn't close. |
ALL WET: In the 10-cup Panasonic cooker, condensation from preparing rice accumulates inside the channel, top, and has to be blotted up before storing the cooker. |
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