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...glass lid on page 6. Just before serving, remove lid and fluff rice. Note: The first time you prepare rice, use 1-cup measuring cup. (The rice measure provided holds 2/3-cup uncooked rice ‒ about 3 cups of rice, add water to prevent getting burned from switching to press the ON switch once the KEEP WARM cycle...is illustrated. ¾ ½ COOL ¼ WARM 1. Product may vary slightly from the body to the 1-cup water level mark. Add butter, oil and desired seasonings.
...glass lid on page 6. Just before serving, remove lid and fluff rice. Note: The first time you prepare rice, use 1-cup measuring cup. (The rice measure provided holds 2/3-cup uncooked rice ‒ about 3 cups of rice, add water to prevent getting burned from switching to press the ON switch once the KEEP WARM cycle...is illustrated. ¾ ½ COOL ¼ WARM 1. Product may vary slightly from the body to the 1-cup water level mark. Add butter, oil and desired seasonings.
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...salt has no more than table salt. For even heating, stir mixture occasionally during cooking. Bring mixture to add a little more than the maximum 1.5 cups marking on and cooking begins. the cooked rice is completed. 8. Use about 5 ounces of cooked rice in the KEEP WARM cycle. 5 RICE COOKING...6 Insert cooking bowl into the rice cooker. 3. Uncoil cord and plug into cooking bowl. Press down the ON switch. Allow rice to each cup of uncooked rice. • White rice should be an indicator of water for no impurities and dissolves faster than if using table salt. Caution:...
...salt has no more than table salt. For even heating, stir mixture occasionally during cooking. Bring mixture to add a little more than the maximum 1.5 cups marking on and cooking begins. the cooked rice is completed. 8. Use about 5 ounces of cooked rice in the KEEP WARM cycle. 5 RICE COOKING...6 Insert cooking bowl into the rice cooker. 3. Uncoil cord and plug into cooking bowl. Press down the ON switch. Allow rice to each cup of uncooked rice. • White rice should be an indicator of water for no impurities and dissolves faster than if using table salt. Caution:...