could you please share the website? also, how did you do the omelets in the rice cooker? ----- Original Message ----- From: "Mary Ann Marchand" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, January 17, 2010 10:50 PM
Subject: [CnD] Uses for the Rice Cooker


Hi,

I have a rice cooker like Sheila's. A few friends of mine also have the same one.
Here are some uses
omlet
Browning ground meat,
Cooking noodles,
Stew,
Stir frying vegetables,
boiling potatoes,
and if you have a steamer just put water in the bottom and steam vegetables. When my children were small they told me that I used the rice cooker for everything but rice.

My friend sometimes uses two rice cookers at once dependenting what they are making.

I do have a website that has a few recipes for the rice cooker.

----- Original Message ----- From: "Penny Reeder" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Saturday, January 16, 2010 4:03 PM
Subject: Re: [CnD] Rice cooker: Rice Cooker Jambalaya


Hi Sheila,
I have the same kind of rice cooker because I couldn't find an accessible version of the more complicated model -- I had wanted one with a porridge setting, but none of those had an accessible way to set for various outcomes, so I settled for the one I have. Anyway, I, too, am very interested in other rice cooker recipes.

This is the only one I've found. I've made it a couple of times, and it turns out well, although it's not as good as the kind one would take a longer time putting together and cooking. Still, it's a great week-night dinner on a busy day.

I know there is at least one rice-cooker cookbook, but I have not found it in an accessible format and I'm not so interested that I want to buy or borrow it and scan it in.

Penny

      RICE COOKER JAMBALAYA

      1 lb. shrimp or crawfish
      1 can broth (chicken)
      1 med. onion
      1 med. bell pepper
      1 1/2 c. raw rice
      1 pod garlic
      Parsley
      1 stick butter
Salt & pepper to taste -, i added 2 tsp of cajun seasoning and 1 tsp of salt


Mix all ingredients together in rice cooker and turn on. After bell rings, let stand for 10 minutes before serving. Works well with leftovers. Enjoy.





At 01:32 PM 1/16/2010, you wrote:
Hello Friends,
I am interested in other recipes for the rice cooker
Mine is small, the container holds only 4 cups cooked, and it has only the on switch which pops up when the rice is cooked. So far, I have only used it for rice and did not realise it could do other thins.
Any useful suggestions please?
Many thanks.
Sheila,
Vancouver, Canada.


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