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    Folks...I'm looking for a small rice cooker for a Christmas present for our daughter...recommendations are appreciated.
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    This small Aroma was given to me by the kids last spring. It produces excellent white rice, though it claims to have cycles for brown and do steaming. I’ve only done brown rice once, and it was fine.

    Easy to clean. Quiet and doesn’t steam or spit while working. I believe this is the smallest model. Perfect for 1-4 people. <$50.
    Amazon.com: Customer reviews: Aroma Housewares ARC-914SBD 8-Cup (Cooked) Digital Cool-Touch Rice Cooker and Food Steamer, Stainless Steel
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    This is a ricer cooker and so much more. No kidding, I can't miss. Rice + Water + very low flame = perfect rice.

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    I seem to miss a lot on the rice front. I wash the rice until the water runs clear, use the prescribed water to rice ratio, but it never ends up like in the Thai restaurants. Always over-hydrated -- swelled up and a bit mushy. Maybe it's the copper pot, too low heat, too high heat, or the moon.

    I'm thinking a Zojirushi, but hate to get another gadget that sits next to the waffle iron, if you know what I mean.

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    A friend of mine from Laos showed me this method at his restaurant when I asked him to recommend a small rice cooker. 1cup rice rinse till water runs clear put in small pan add enough water to be about a 1/2 inch over the rice, boil uncovered until the rice is exposed then cover and turn the heat down as low as possible and cook till the water is gone. Best rice I've ever made, takes about 15 minutes start to finish. The key is to boil it uncovered.
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    Sanyo rice cooker - ~$28, - ours is 12 yrs old and is used at least 2x week for rice or quinoa , may not be as sexy as the digital stainless steel monsters out there but who really uses all of those features

    one button and simple, no electronic crap - good for 1-2 people

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    What Frank said. That plus a nice heavy small pot and it's a home run every time. I DO have a zojirushi for cooking larger amts. and it is a no-brainer and the result is especially good if you rinse the rice until the water runs clear.

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    this is what we have ... Amazon.com: Zojirushi NSRNC1FZ Automatic Rice Cooker and Warmer 5.5-Cup/1.-Liter, Spring Bouquet: Kitchen & Dining

    while i'm all for using one knife or pot to do it all, a rice cooker is one single purpose toy that we both enjoy greatly. one advantage of the rice cooker Vs in-pot method, you leave the rice in there all day. its warm and ready when you are. have a little rice with lunch and again for dinner. leave it over night and its fresh and ready for the breakfast of champions ... scrambled eggs and rice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by guido View Post
    if you want convenience, hard to beat the instant pot...fastest rice cooker i've ever used...and you can use it for much more...i believe the cook cycle (after warming) is a mere 12 minutes...my other rice cooker takes at least an hour

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    We have a Zojirushi, and it does have a bit of a learning curve in terms of washing the rice. The key was getting the plastic rice washing bowl as recommended by our neighbor the Japanese chef. However, while the Zojirushi is programmable so you can load it up, and it will start cooking at a preset time, I don't think the rice is all that much better than when I was cooking everything in a little Panasonic rice cooker. Those things are great. The set that Amazon sells with the washing bowl and the two rice paddles is great. And as much as I like Japanese rice, I think Lundberg short grain brown rice is really good.
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    In my experience, the Panasonic style rice cookers never got it right. burnt bottom, crunchy up top.
    I am a huge proponent of the Zojirushi (got one used of amazon). for only $20 more than the Panasonic. Game changer for me. I like set and forget, the keep warm feature. Programmable for sushi rice etc.
    However--brown rice takes forever! be forewarned.
    I like white rice more anyway. :)

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    While I applaud the Instant Pot for its speed and programmability, for some reason I just don't like the texture of rice cooked in it. I've got a 12-year-old Aroma rice cooker, and it's great, though not as fast. My wife is in love with her Instant Pot and tries to cook everything in it (well, not EVERYthing, but you get the idea). I prefer the older methods, slow as they are.
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    I've had the small Tiger JNP model for years.

    Been a long time since I cooked rice in it. But it does great with oat and other grain meals I like for breakfast as well as soups and vegetables.

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    IH Jar Rice Cooker: The Special Duty-Free Website Toshiba Living Doors

    If money is no option.....

    But seriously, just buy a little Tiger or Zojirushi and you will be fine. The quality of the rice she buys will make a much bigger difference.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Too Tall View Post
    This is a ricer cooker and so much more. No kidding, I can't miss. Rice + Water + very low flame = perfect rice.
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    Way to go TT. When I was little my two Aunts would go into the kitchen and make rice for 35 people in a massive single pot. Think about that. This is the purist way.
    Quote Originally Posted by ericpmoss View Post
    I seem to miss a lot on the rice front. I wash the rice until the water runs clear, use the prescribed water to rice ratio, but it never ends up like in the Thai restaurants. Always over-hydrated -- swelled up and a bit mushy. Maybe it's the copper pot, too low heat, too high heat, or the moon. I'm thinking a Zojirushi, but hate to get another gadget that sits next to the waffle iron, if you know what I mean.
    if it is too mushy upon completion, open the lid stir it around, put the li back on and let it sit for another 15 minutes.

    Quote Originally Posted by rydesteel View Post
    A friend of mine from Laos showed me this method at his restaurant when I asked him to recommend a small rice cooker. 1cup rice rinse till water runs clear put in small pan add enough water to be about a 1/2 inch over the rice, boil uncovered until the rice is exposed then cover and turn the heat down as low as possible and cook till the water is gone. Best rice I've ever made, takes about 15 minutes start to finish. The key is to boil it uncovered.
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    you leave the rice in there all day. its warm and ready when you are. have a little rice with lunch and again for dinner. leave it over night and its fresh and ready for the breakfast of champions ... scrambled eggs and rice.
    Those who are more adventuresome might add a little oyster sauce and chinese sausage...alternatively get some Portuguese sausage and pretend you are in Maui

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    If this is for a daughter in college, I'm guessing OP wants something very small and inexpensive. Most of these solutions are too big.

    I've had a chance to use a Toshiba Honhagama, and it really is amazing. But it isn't easy. It needs careful maintenance. And it's expensive. If you like to cook rice and want a new level of experience, do try it out.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rydesteel View Post
    A friend of mine from Laos showed me this method at his restaurant when I asked him to recommend a small rice cooker. 1cup rice rinse till water runs clear put in small pan add enough water to be about a 1/2 inch over the rice, boil uncovered until the rice is exposed then cover and turn the heat down as low as possible and cook till the water is gone. Best rice I've ever made, takes about 15 minutes start to finish. The key is to boil it uncovered.
    I've used this method for years and it outdoes my rice cooker every time. The rice is perfect.
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    Thanks for the sage advice, folks! My wife ordered the Zojirushi and it will be placed under the Christmas tree and then travel West to Seattle.
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    Quote Originally Posted by rwsaunders View Post
    Thanks for the sage advice, folks! My wife ordered the Zojirushi and it will be placed under the Christmas tree and then travel West to Seattle.
    You won't regret that.

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