Wednesday, 3 November 2010

Sunpentown SC-886 3-Cup Stainless-Steel Rice Cooker and Steamer


This review is from: Sunpentown SC-886 3-Cup Stainless-Steel Rice Cooker and SteamerWe enjoy white rice each and every day for as long as I can remember and we have waited a long time for an 3-4 cup rice cooker that utilized a non-coated stainless inner steam pot. For the past two years Sunpentown's competitor's 8 cup stainless cooker has been our mainstay and though it has been a nice unit it was always an effort to clean the stainless pot and learned that soaking it with soapy water for 30 minutes was very helpful, but still two of us didn't require such a large cooker. By chance I happened to hear of the Sunpentown 3 cup rice cooker at a reasonable price and maintained it included a stainless steel inner cooking pot. I ordered one from Amazon and was so dissapointed after reading the opinion/review that the inner pot was or could be coated with some type of non-stick coating so I e-mailed Sunpentown asking if this was or wasn't true. Within an hour I received a cordial letter informing me that all of the inner cooking components were indeed stainless steel and were never coated with any PTFE or other non-stick coating. After receiving the cooker we enjoyed 3 cups of great tasting rice and because the pot sits in 1 cup of water the extreme temperature to the bottom of the inner pot is minimized and the rice is cooked evenly. We still soak the cooking pot for a short time but it is not necessary and cleaning is very easy. Thank you Sunpentown for developing exactly the right rice cooker this family wanted....This review is from: Sunpentown SC-886 3-Cup Stainless-Steel Rice Cooker and SteamerThe Mr. Rice 3 Cups Stainless Steel Rice Cooker and Steamer - Model SC-886 Rice Cooker by Sunpentown is a well designed and quality product. I have cooked rice fast and effortlessly twice a day now for more than a month. The cooker's smallfootprint works well on my boat where I have little counter space. It also matches and looks great along with all my other stainless steal pots, pans and kettle.The inner pot cleans up easily with no sticking. There is only one caution. And that is the outer surface like any pot or pan can become extremely hot during the cooking process. I am very happy with this product....This review is from: Sunpentown SC-886 3-Cup Stainless-Steel Rice Cooker and SteamerThis is the first review I've written, after shopping with Amazon for years! I love this product and wanted to share my experience. It did take me a few months to get the best use out of this rice cooker, and to figure out the timing, type of rice to use, etc. Now I use it almost every day. This is the first rice cooker that I've owned and really used (the first one sat in a closet until I got rid of it. I was not a big fan of rice, but found that eliminating wheat from my diet had some major health benefits for me. I am determined now to eat healthier foods, and willing to make the effort to cook them and learn how to make them appealing. In my search for a rice cooker to make brown rice, I first bought a very reasonably priced appliance from Costco, and was appalled when I opened the package to find a mammoth appliance that would have had to be stored in the basement (I have a small kitchen), and would make way too much rice for one or two people (returned that one). So I began a search on the internet, learning that most cookers, including a brand I admire, Zojirushi, use non stick coating. Finally, I discovered the Sunpentown Mr.Rice, and decided to try it.It took me a while to figure out the best way to cook the rice, and I want to share the process, since I finally got it down to a point where I can make perfect brown rice without thinking, effort or hassle. I'll cut the the chase: I buy a huge bag of Lundberg short grain organic brown rice at Costco, store it in the fridge, and make the rice thus:One cup(a normal 8 oz. measuring cup) of rice with two cups of cold water, and a bit of olive oil into the inner pot. Two cups of cold water in the cooker. Put the inner pot into the cooker, cover, turn on the switch and the heating button, and leave it. It cooks in about 45 minutes (I don't time it, because I leave it a while after that...maybe another 20-30 minutes on warm) and when I open the pot the rice is PERFECT. If I don't do the warm cycle, there is a bit of water left in the rice...during the warming time it is absorbed. No rinsing is needed for this brand of rice (it is clean and has no debris). The texture and taste are great.The pros, and this is major for me, is the size of the cooker...I can leave it on my counter, so it is always handy. Also, now that I have the method down, the ease of the process is a great plus.The cons: The cooker does spurt out some water when it starts so I put down a terry dish towel folded in half under the machine. Yes, it does get some light rust spots on the inside of the cooker (mentioned in a negative review), but I don't care about that. The stainless steel inner pot is all that touches the food. One cooker I don't recall seeing when I was shopping was the Miracle brand, which seems to have great reviews too. Not sure how that one compares with this, but right now, I just love my little rice cooker....




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