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Reddit mentions of Aroma Housewares 20-Cup (Cooked) (10-Cup UNCOOKED) Digital Rice Cooker & Food Steamer, Stainless Steel Exterior (ARC-1010SB)

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We found 3 Reddit mentions of Aroma Housewares 20-Cup (Cooked) (10-Cup UNCOOKED) Digital Rice Cooker & Food Steamer, Stainless Steel Exterior (ARC-1010SB). Here are the top ones.

Aroma Housewares 20-Cup (Cooked) (10-Cup UNCOOKED) Digital Rice Cooker & Food Steamer, Stainless Steel Exterior (ARC-1010SB)
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Capacity: yields up to 20-cup of cooked riceSteams meat and vegetables while rice cooks belowEasy-to-use, programmable digital controls with automatic Keep-Warm and White Rice, Brown Rice, and Steam functionsSauté-Then-Simmer function provides high heat for sautéing the automatically switches to simmer once liquid is added15- hour Delay Timer for flexible meal planningIncludes Recipe Booklet, Steam Tray, Rice Measuring Cup and Serving Spatula
Specs:
ColorBlack
Height10.8 Inches
Length10.8 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateMay 2011
Size20 cup cooked/ 10 cup uncooked
Weight5 Pounds
Width11.8 Inches

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Found 3 comments on Aroma Housewares 20-Cup (Cooked) (10-Cup UNCOOKED) Digital Rice Cooker & Food Steamer, Stainless Steel Exterior (ARC-1010SB):

u/wbgraphic · 2 pointsr/AskReddit

Looking at a couple of recipes I found, I think this cooker actually could be used for tadik, since it has a sauté function. It wouldn't be a single step, of course, but it would be a single dish/appliance.

BTW, I'd never heard of tadik before now. It looks seriously delicious. I'm going to have to try it sometime soon. Thanks! :)

Link to my cooker on Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw/d/B004O828KE/ref=aw_d_iv_kitchen?is=l&qid=1343115552&sr=8-6

u/racetored · 2 pointsr/bodybuilding

Bit more expensive than I had said, but this is the exact model that I use. Rice Cooker

u/feralnotsterile · 1 pointr/foodhacks

I recently bought a new rice cooker, ended up doing some research during the process, and will be glad to share some of what I found out.

  1. It really depends on what you want; i.e. steamer, delay functions, simmer, etc.
  2. Make sure to read through the reviews on Amazon, it was big help in finding a brand that everyone seemed to agree on.

    I went with the Aroma brand rice cookers. Every model I looked at had fairly high reviews for their simplicity, ability to clean, and functionality.

    The one I ended up buying was being sold at Target for about $25.00. It has a delay function, multiple rice settings (brown, white, etc.), the warmer hasn't burnt the rice yet, steamer basket, saute-simmer function, pan is really easy to clean, and will cook 2 to 20 cups of rice.

    Here is the Amazon page for it

    The Target site doesn't seem to have this model anymore, it may have been discontinued, but it might be worthwhile to call your local Target and see if they might still have one. Otherwise I would go with Amazon or check your local Walmart. Hope this helps.

    Tl;dr
    Aroma rice cooker has worked out far better than I expected for such a reasonable price.
    Edit: Goes up to 20 cups of rice and added the saute-simmer function.