Insignia NS-RC50SS9 User Manual - Page 8
On/Off/Start, Rice and water measurement table, UNCOOKED RICE, WATER/SCALE MARK, COOKED RICE YIELD
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NS-RC50SS9_NS-RC50SS9-C_18-0469_MAN_V2_EN.fm Page 8 Tuesday, July 31, 2018 2:41 PM NS-RC50SS9/NS-RC50SS9-C Cooking rice 1 Rinse the rice to remove the excess starch, then drain. 2 Make sure that the outside of the cooking pot is dry and free of debris, then place it into your cooker. 3 Add the rice and water. Using the measuring cup that came with your cooker, you can add between 2 and 10 cups of uncooked rice. For information about the rice to water ratio, see Rice and water measurement table on page 8. 4 Press the lid down until it clicks into place. 5 Turn on your cooker, then press the Rice button. The Rice light turns on. 6 Press the On/Off/Start button. The On/Off/Start and Rice lights stay on and a running circle appears on the display. After cooking is complete, your cooker enters the temperature preservation mode and 0 to 12 hours appear on the display. When 12 appears on the display, your cooker goes into Standby mode. 7 Press the lid release to open your cooker. 8 Stir the rice with the serving spatula to distribute any remaining moisture. 9 Unplug your cooker when it is not in use. Tips: • If you misplace the measuring cup, use a 3/4 measuring cup. • To add more flavor to the rice, try substituting a favorite meat or vegetable broth or stock. The ratio of broth or stock to rice is the same as water to rice. • For suggested rice to water ratios, see Rice and water measurement table on page 8. Rice and water measurement table The cooking pot has scale marks inside to help you measure the amount of water you need to add. UNCOOKED RICE WATER/SCALE MARK COOKED RICE YIELD 2 measuring cups* 3 measuring cups* 4 measuring cups* 5 measuring cups* 6 measuring cups* 7 measuring cups* 8 measuring cups* 9 measuring cups* 10 measuring cups* Mark 2 Mark between 2 and 4 Mark 4 Mark between 4 and 6 Mark 6 Mark between 6 and 8 Mark 8 Mark between 8 and 10 Mark 10 4 cooker cups 6 cooker cups 8 cooker cups 10 cooker cups 12 cooker cups 14 cooker cups 16 cooker cups 18 cooker cups 20 cooker cups *Use the provided measuring cup, which equals 3/4 the capacity of a standard 1-cup measuring cup. 8 www.insigniaproducts.com