Hi Jude,

For your rice/slow cooker’s basket where the holes are too large, perhaps you 
could line the basket with a paper coffee filter to prevent rice grains from 
falling through?  Rather than the cone shape coffee filters, you might do 
better with the flat bottom basket shaped filters that may lay flatter in a 
rounded basket.  Or, I have a small coffee percolator that only uses a flat 
sheet that lays in to bottom of the percolator basket these might serve your 
purpose.

Eileen

From: Jude DaShiell via Cookinginthedark
Sent: Friday, March 3, 2017 5:51 PM
To: [email protected]
Cc: Jude DaShiell
Subject: [CnD] aroma rice steamer slow cooker

I have one of these and found when I got it home the holes in the basket
are too large to prevent rice falling into the water if rice is to be
steamed.  I think this will work but am not entirely sure.  I put a clean
cloth handkerchief in the bottom of the basket and figure to put the rice
on top of the handkerchief when steaming.  Those holes are too small to
allow any rice to fall into the water.
I have cabbage so could just line the bottom of the basket with cabbage
leaves and put the rice on the leaves and then steam as another
possibility.
Since I'm in an intermediate care retirement program most of what I do is
warm prepared meals up but sometimes I do a little of my own cooking.  The
stove has a touch screen panel for the oven and four knobs for the burners
and it's a gas stove.  It would have been better to have five knobs but I
wasn't around when the stove was bought and it wasn't anticipated I would
be living with the stove either.



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