The Ultimate Rice Cooker Cookbook: Delicious Flavors for Today’s Easy-to-Use Rice Cookers Review
The Ultimate Rice Cooker Cookbook: Delicious Flavors for Today’s Easy-to-Use Rice Cookers
More than a million rice cookers are sold every year in the United States. The reason is simple: A rice cooker locks in all the natural vitamins and nutrients of foods. The Ultimate Rice Cooker Cookbook provides nearly 200 internationally flavored dishes such as African Chicken and Stew.
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(out of 3 reviews)
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Review by M. L. Briggs for The Ultimate Rice Cooker Cookbook: Delicious Flavors for Today’s Easy-to-Use Rice Cookers
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I’m glad I got this book at the same time as I bought my first rice cooker. There are 150 recipes for rice dishes, steaming vegetables, seafood, poultry and meat; plus tips on using a rice cooker, PLUS suggestions for adapting your existing recipes for use with the cooker (very helpful). The recipes are health-oriented, too!
Since there isn’t much info shown for this book, here are the 10 chapter headings: Rice in Soups, Rice Side Dishes, Eggs & Cheese, Vegetables, Seafood, Poultry, Meats, Rice Salads, Breads & Stuffings, and Desserts.
Recipes I tried and liked, for example: Chicken & Sausage Risotto; Indonesian Fried Rice (nutty & spicy); Korean Honeyed Rice w Nuts (not a dessert, good w spicy foods); Hashed Brown Rice (I wouldn’t have thought of that); Baked Peach & Rice Custard.
Review by blanche for The Ultimate Rice Cooker Cookbook: Delicious Flavors for Today’s Easy-to-Use Rice Cookers
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It’ ok but I like a cookbook with pictures, make it more personal, you know what it’s suppose to look like, recipes are ok.
Review by Beverly Jewell for The Ultimate Rice Cooker Cookbook: Delicious Flavors for Today’s Easy-to-Use Rice Cookers
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I needed a cookbook that would give me recipes to use my new rice cooker for more things than just rice. When I received this, it has many ways to cook different kinds of rice and many recipes just using already cooked rice. Just not exactly what I thought it would be.