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Rice Cooker With Slow Cook Function

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hi all,

i'm looking to buy a slow cooker to make soup or stew...

i saw some of the rice cookers that has the "slow cook" or "stew" function.

is this good or useful?

is it as good as having a seperate slow cooker?

what are the things i need to look out for if i am buying the combined rice cooker cum slow cook function??

 

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hi all,

i'm looking to buy a slow cooker to make soup or stew...

i saw some of the rice cookers that has the "slow cook" or "stew" function.

is this good or useful?

is it as good as having a seperate slow cooker?

what are the things i need to look out for if i am buying the combined rice cooker cum slow cook function??

nowadays, the electric rice cooker which cost abit more (say around $100+ onwards), they have options for making stew or soup or porridge.

this type of rice cooker is gd enough. you can use it to make stew or soup. i have already use it for such purpose regularly.

1 thing to note is that read your manual instructions and the recipes given. they will state, eg. cook porridge how many minutes, cook soup how many minutes etc. just follow and you will not be wrong.

(1 sample of my steam fish dish:)

and also it can do steaming of fish/meat as well by filling up with some water, putting the plate of fish/meat (that is going to be steam) with a bit of water/thin long slices of ginger/tomato (eg) on it with a bit of light soy sauce, on a rack and leave it to steam. if it comes with a steamer rack (which i saw nowadays many rice cookers have included), use that will do also.

hope the above help you. :yamseng:

 

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nowadays, the electric rice cooker which cost abit more (say around $100+ onwards), they have options for making stew or soup or porridge.

this type of rice cooker is gd enough. you can use it to make stew or soup. i have already use it for such purpose regularly.

1 thing to note is that read your manual instructions and the recipes given. they will state, eg. cook porridge how many minutes, cook soup how many minutes etc. just follow and you will not be wrong.

(1 sample of my steam fish dish:)

and also it can do steaming of fish/meat as well by filling up with some water, putting the plate of fish/meat (that is going to be steam) with a bit of water/thin long slices of ginger/tomato (eg) on it with a bit of light soy sauce, on a rack and leave it to steam. if it comes with a steamer rack (which i saw nowadays many rice cookers have included), use that will do also.

hope the above help you. :yamseng:

ok. thanks. i really love to eat stew dish, like beef or pork stew.

if this kind of rice cooker can make this, i will be happiest person in the world!

 

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ok. thanks. i really love to eat stew dish, like beef or pork stew.

if this kind of rice cooker can make this, i will be happiest person in the world!

when im just rent a room, i also use rice cooker to fried an egg :notti: ......

only hv one rice cooker can prepare for 3 meal liao. now stay in whole unit...how many pans also not enough :bangwall:8|8|

see, a rice cooker can do many tricks already. just that around and read the functions it can offer. the best area is go shopping centers and ask aunties many many quesions and go home think about it 1st before commiting to buy unless you are sure that's what you want.

of coz the more function, the more expensive it will be.

rice cooker can do double boil tonic chicken soup also. surprise right? :notti:

my bro-in-law more clever, he uses rice cooker for cooking many dishes, use normal pot to cook rice. :jawdrop:

Going to get a Fujioh Hob, so which country is it made from? :)

the expensive range of fujoh hob is made in japan. the cheaper one is made elsewhere according to the many salesmen but i forgotten where, think somewhere in asia, maybe indonesia.

for those oil catching type, rinnai also has something similar, the cheaper version but equivalently gd. the last time i saw it is at citygas gallery. but do mind you, rinnai is made in indonesia. but since its cheap and readily available, if its spoil, can change easily without major heart pain.

hope the above helps :yamseng:

 

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see, a rice cooker can do many tricks already. just that around and read the functions it can offer. the best area is go shopping centers and ask aunties many many quesions and go home think about it 1st before commiting to buy unless you are sure that's what you want.

of coz the more function, the more expensive it will be.

rice cooker can do double boil tonic chicken soup also. surprise right? :notti:

my bro-in-law more clever, he uses rice cooker for cooking many dishes, use normal pot to cook rice. :jawdrop:

the expensive range of fujoh hob is made in japan. the cheaper one is made elsewhere according to the many salesmen but i forgotten where, think somewhere in asia, maybe indonesia.

for those oil catching type, rinnai also has something similar, the cheaper version but equivalently gd. the last time i saw it is at citygas gallery. but do mind you, rinnai is made in indonesia. but since its cheap and readily available, if its spoil, can change easily without major heart pain.

hope the above helps :yamseng:

i saw a nice Tefal rice cooker. i think now offer price is $99 bucks

stainless steel body, 4 functions to use.

not bad.

any retail place selling tefal products at good price??

 

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