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

January 16, 2010 · Posted in Bestselling Cooking Books 


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The Ultimate Rice Cooker Cookbook proves there’s more to this popular appliance than a convenient way to cook a pot of rice. Complete with tips on buying and using a rice cooker, as well as selecting and preparing every kind of rice, grain, and dried bean, this book includes 250 recipes for everything from hot breakfast cereals and creamy desserts and puddings to classic vegetable, bean, and rice combinations and savory whole meal cuisines.Amazon.com ReviewMore >>

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

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5 Responses to “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”

  1. RN against quacks on January 16th, 2010 9:16 am

    Good, interesting recipes to experiment with in my new Sanyo Rice Cooker. But, how am I supposed to keep the page flat while I follow them? My third arm is very slow in evolving. Shouldn’t cook books be spiral-bound or in binders? This is a major problem. I don’t think a brick (to hold the pages apart) should be a part of the cooking process. Now, I’m going to have to buy one of those plexiglass holders for the book.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  2. Joyce Gilliam on January 16th, 2010 11:19 am

    Looks like lots of good recipes, havent had a chance to use any yet but looking forward to trying alot of them….
    Rating: 3 / 5

  3. A. Olafsson on January 16th, 2010 12:06 pm

    The cookbook is alright… it could be better. I don’t really know what to say about it, its okay, but I’m not thrilled.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  4. 1 on January 16th, 2010 1:15 pm

    I did not like this cook book. Have not used it and it looks to be very hard to find recipes. I wish I had not bought this book and would not recommend.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  5. E. Otterson on January 16th, 2010 2:35 pm

    I bought this book looking to expand my range of recipes for my rice cooker. What I got was a book that did nothing to excite my palate. The recipes mainly seemed to focus on Asian cuisine. I hate to tell them but rice is consumed in other parts of the world. Beside that the actual typeset of the book makes it very hard to read. The paper is an off white on which they used a grey ink for the main text with the highlighted portions in a pale orange. If I even attempt to make any of these recipes I will be surprised.
    Rating: 1 / 5

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