Tefal RK101827 Easy cook

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Some recommendations
for best results when cooking rice
Measure the rice and rinse it thoroughly under running water
in a sieve for a long time (except for risotto rice which should
not be rinsed). Then place the rice in the bowl first and fill the
corresponding quantity of water.
Make sure that the rice is well distributed in the bowl to allow
even cooking.
Add salt to water: depending on personal taste.
Water may be substituted with stock. If using stock, there is
risk of rice browning in the bowl.
Do not open the lid during cooking as steam will escape and
this will affect the cooking time and the taste.
On completion of cooking, the “KEEP WARM” indicator light
is on, stir the rice and then leave it in the rice cooker for a few
minutes longer in order to get perfect rice with separate
grains.
Steam cooking (for vegetables, fish, etc.)
Measuring the ingredients
The maximum quantity of water in the bowl should not
exceed the maximum CUP mark shown in “CUP” on the bowl
Fig.7. Exceeding this level may cause overflow during use.
The water level should be lower than the steam basket
Fig.11
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Preparation
Pour water into the bowl.
Place the steam basket in the bowl –
Fig.10.
Add the ingredients in the steam basket. Ensuring that they
are not packed too thightly and that some steam holes are
left clear otherwise the food may cook unevenly.
Close the lid.
To steam cook
Press downwards on the control switch, the red cooking
indicator illuminates showing that cooking has begun
Fig.8.
You can end the steam cooking mode by turning the control
switch to its top position. The green “KEEP WARM” indicator
light comes on and the appliance turns to keep warm
function.
When there is no more water in the cooking pot, it will turn to
keep warm automatically, the “KEEP WARM” indicator light is
on –
Fig.9.
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