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forum threadbxgirl posted Oct 20, 2023 04:33 PM
forum threadbxgirl posted Oct 20, 2023 04:33 PM

Sur La Table Rice Cooker with Induction Technology $60. Reg $80. F/S from Costco.

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Sur La Table Rice Cooker with Induction Technology $60. Reg $80.

F/S from Costco. HERE [costco.com]

Induction Cooking Technology
11 Preset Functions
Up To 12 Cups of Cooked Rice
Steam Tray Included
Nonstick Aluminum Inner Cooking Pot

Amazon sells it for $109.
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Sur La Table Rice Cooker with Induction Technology $60. Reg $80.

F/S from Costco. HERE [costco.com]

Induction Cooking Technology
11 Preset Functions
Up To 12 Cups of Cooked Rice
Steam Tray Included
Nonstick Aluminum Inner Cooking Pot

Amazon sells it for $109.

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Oct 20, 2023 04:59 PM
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thenotoriousmsgOct 20, 2023 04:59 PM
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The Costco reviews say that this cooks rice much slower than a traditional pressure cooker style rice cooker. Does anyone have experience with this rice cooker?
Oct 20, 2023 06:57 PM
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Raversman1Oct 20, 2023 06:57 PM
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Is this any better than the Tiger rice cooker?
Oct 25, 2023 05:22 AM
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VascodegamaOct 25, 2023 05:22 AM
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Quote from thenotoriousmsg :
The Costco reviews say that this cooks rice much slower than a traditional pressure cooker style rice cooker. Does anyone have experience with this rice cooker?
Slower than a pressure cooker? Why do you need pressure to cook rice?

Is it faster? Normal rice cookers are 20 mins without pressure.
Oct 25, 2023 11:43 AM
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KenanSDOct 25, 2023 11:43 AM
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I have the 500 dollar Zojirushi pressure induction rice cooker. Takes 55 mins to cook rice. Depends on the type of rice but they're all around that time. Makes the best rice any one has ever had. I've been making rice for a long long time and trying different methods. I make great rice in a stove top pot or instapot pressure cooker. But when I got the pressure rice cooker it brought it up to a new level. I confidently can say it's better than any rice I or anyone else who has tried it has had. It doesn't matter that it takes 20-30 mins longer than other cooking methods. It's set it and forget it so easy to use. You can set the timer in the morning and it will be ready when you walk in the door from work. It also has a quick cook option that brings it down to ~40 mins but I've never used it.

Wash your rice until the water stops being cloudy. Soak it for 30 mins or more. Add salt. A tiny bit of olive oil or butter. These 4 steps will up your rice game and make great rice using any cooking method.
Oct 25, 2023 11:52 AM
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LilylyOct 25, 2023 11:52 AM
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Quote from Vascodegama :
Slower than a pressure cooker? Why do you need pressure to cook rice?

Is it faster? Normal rice cookers are 20 mins without pressure.
my expensive elephant zoji cooker requires 35 min to cook. thats with fuzzy logic. pressure cooker cooks faster and makes better rice.

yes. i know. cheaper generic rice cookers out there can do under 15 min. for some reasons with the new tech of fuzzy logic. it requires longer time to cook
Last edited by Lilyly October 25, 2023 at 04:54 AM.
Oct 25, 2023 12:04 PM
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alreadypostedOct 25, 2023 12:04 PM
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Quote from Raversman1 :
Is this any better than the Tiger rice cooker?
i shop at sur la table but their store branded stuff are mostly a hit or miss

stick with Zojirushi or Tiger instead, preferably a made in japan model
Oct 26, 2023 05:29 PM
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SorbertOct 26, 2023 05:29 PM
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Quote from KenanSD :
I have the 500 dollar Zojirushi pressure induction rice cooker. Takes 55 mins to cook rice. Depends on the type of rice but they're all around that time. Makes the best rice any one has ever had. I've been making rice for a long long time and trying different methods. I make great rice in a stove top pot or instapot pressure cooker. But when I got the pressure rice cooker it brought it up to a new level. I confidently can say it's better than any rice I or anyone else who has tried it has had. It doesn't matter that it takes 20-30 mins longer than other cooking methods. It's set it and forget it so easy to use. You can set the timer in the morning and it will be ready when you walk in the door from work. It also has a quick cook option that brings it down to ~40 mins but I've never used it.

Wash your rice until the water stops being cloudy. Soak it for 30 mins or more. Add salt. A tiny bit of olive oil or butter. These 4 steps will up your rice game and make great rice using any cooking method.
I've had one myself for 9 years now love it had a few cheaper amona or what ever they were called from costco rice cookers and it blow those out of the water

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Oct 28, 2023 03:43 AM
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Winds_of_tormentOct 28, 2023 03:43 AM
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Quote from KenanSD :
I have the 500 dollar Zojirushi pressure induction rice cooker. Takes 55 mins to cook rice. Depends on the type of rice but they're all around that time. Makes the best rice any one has ever had. I've been making rice for a long long time and trying different methods. I make great rice in a stove top pot or instapot pressure cooker. But when I got the pressure rice cooker it brought it up to a new level. I confidently can say it's better than any rice I or anyone else who has tried it has had. It doesn't matter that it takes 20-30 mins longer than other cooking methods. It's set it and forget it so easy to use. You can set the timer in the morning and it will be ready when you walk in the door from work. It also has a quick cook option that brings it down to ~40 mins but I've never used it.

Wash your rice until the water stops being cloudy. Soak it for 30 mins or more. Add salt. A tiny bit of olive oil or butter. These 4 steps will up your rice game and make great rice using any cooking method.
So is this one from costco good or dog shit
Oct 28, 2023 03:48 AM
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Eagles89Oct 28, 2023 03:48 AM
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Quote from KenanSD :
I have the 500 dollar Zojirushi pressure induction rice cooker.
I paid $10 for my rice cooker. You literally spent 50x the amount I did, which is nuts.
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Nov 05, 2023 04:46 PM
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ProtonDestronNov 05, 2023 04:46 PM
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Review video shows it has a standard pop-up heating element, unlike real induction cookers where the internal is smooth.
Nov 05, 2023 05:47 PM
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ddBqRvCpcFv6Nov 05, 2023 05:47 PM
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The size of rice cooker matters.

If you only need to make 2-5 cups of rice, don't buy this.

Cooking time will be same, but it's better to use smaller rice cooker for smaller portion.

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