Aroma ARC-753SG 3-Cup (Uncooked) 6-Cup (Cooked) Simply Stainless Rice Cooker

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Aroma ARC-753SG 3-Cup (Uncooked) 6-Cup (Cooked) Simply Stainless Rice Cooker
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Product Description

Enjoy easy home cooking with the Aroma Simply Stainless 3-Cup (Uncooked) 6-Cup (Cooked) Rice Cooker. It prepares 2 to 6 cups of restaurant-quality cooked rice at the press of a button, automatically switching to keep-warm once the rice has cooked to perfection. This convenient appliance is also great for cooking deliciously easy oatmeal, soup, stew, chili and more. The cooking pot is made completely of surgical grade 304 stainless steel. And once the cooking is done, the cooking pot removes for quick and easy cleanup in the dishwasher. Includes measuring cup and serving spatula.


Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #363 in Kitchen & Housewares
  • Size: 6-Cup
  • Color: White
  • Brand: Aroma
  • Model: ARC-753SG
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: 10.30" h x 8.10" w x 8.20" l, 4.40 pounds

Features

  • Cooking pot is made completely of surgical-grade 304 stainless steel
  • Prepares 3 cups of uncooked white rice (6 cups cooked) and 2 cups of uncooked brown rice (4 cups cooked)
  • Simple, one-touch operation with automatic keep-warm
  • Great for soups, stews, chili and more
  • Includes measuring cup and serving spatula

Customer Reviews

Most helpful customer reviews

82 of 82 people found the following review helpful.
5Great for small amounts
By REC9
I'd been using the Aroma 6 cups (cooked, 3 cups uncooked) rice cooker with the non stick (aluminum) interior for years and have loved it. Rice never stuck to bottom, even if I just made 1 cup of uncooked rice. I replaced that one with this stainless steel inner pot Aroma model and it does a fabulous job. I've only used it once and the rice was perfect, but since there are so few reviews, I wanted to add mine for you as soon as possible. I made 2 cups (uncooked) brown basmati rice, according to the directions.

Since many users comment about rice sticking to the bottom of their rice cookers, this is the method that I've been using for years. First, I rinse the rice (in my new Japanese rice washing bowl--OK the bowl is new). I pour a very small amount of olive oil on the bottom of the inner pot and use my fingers to get it to cover the entire bottom. Add rice, then water, then cook.

This is the part that I think keeps it from not sticking--when t he button moves from the cooking to the keep warm position (you can hear it pop), I remove the inner pot with lid on and let it finish off the heat. After about 15 minutes, I fluff the rice with the included paddle (previously I had used a fork) and the rice is perfect.

For grains, white rice, and brown rice, there is an instruction booklet for grains to water ratio. For white rice, you can also add the measured rice (they provide a rice measuring "cup," which is ¾ standard cup) into the inner pot then fill with water to the inner pot markings for 1, 2, or 3 cups.

Stainless steel is a good weight. Doesn't take up much space. Rice was PERFECT--did not stick or burn. Bamboo paddle, rice measuring cup, and instruction booklet are included. Excellent product and does great job.

***Update. I've now used this at least a half a dozen times for brown rice, quinoa, and buckwheat (whole kasha) and it's performed as well as the first time I used it. I'm very happy with this cooker.

43 of 43 people found the following review helpful.
5Too small -- brown rice takes more water
By M Patterson
I returned product (6-cup cooked) and got the next larger size (14-cup cooked). I knew by other reviews that "cup" meant 6 oz and not the usual 8 oz, but I did not know that brown rice takes a lot more water. Manual warns not to place more than 2 cups (12 oz, not 16 oz) of brown rice into appliance; or 3 cups of white rice. This rice cooker can cook only 12 oz of uncooked brown rice; this will make 24 oz of cooked rice [4 cups (using 6 oz cup measure) or 3 cups (using 8 oz cup measure)].

41 of 42 people found the following review helpful.
5Good quality but smaller than advertised
By loves2laugh
This is one sweet little rice cooker. However, when they say it holds six cups of cooked rice, they are NOT talking about six standard-measure 8-ounce cups. They must be talking about six of the 6-ounce 'cups' that came with the cooker. That said, I love the little thing. The stainless pot is well made, solid, and not at all cheap or flimsy. Ditto for the lid. The handles are attached with screws instead of rivets. The electric cord is 30 inches long. It is perfect for cooking one or two (standard size!) cups of rice, millet, or quinoa.

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