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Care and cleaning
15
Switch off the Rice Duo 10 Rice Cooker at the power
outlet and then unplug.
Allow the parts to cool before removing the
removable cooking bowl. Wash the removable
cooking bowl, stainless steel steaming tray and glass
lid in hot soapy water, rinse and dry thoroughly.
Breville does not recommend that any parts of
your Rice Duo 10 Rice Cooker are washed in a
dishwasher as harsh detergents and hot water
temperatures may stain or distort the removable
cooking bowl and accessories.
Do not use abrasive cleaners, steel wool, or
metal souring pads as these can damage the
non-stick surface.
The Stainless Steel Housing can be wiped over with a
damp cloth and then dried thoroughly.
If rice has cooked onto the bottom of the
removable cooking bowl, fill the bowl with hot,
soapy water and leave to stand for approximately
10 minutes before cleaning.
Note
Steaming foods
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Hints and tips for steaming poultry
Select similar sized pieces of poultry for
even cooking.
For even cooking results arrange poultry in a
single layer.
Remove visible fat and skin.
To obtain a browned appearance, sear the
chicken before steaming.
Check poultry is cooked by piercing the thickest
part. The poultry is cooked when the juices
run clear.
Type Suggestions and Tips Cooking Time
(minutes)
Breast Fillet Place skin side up 20-25
Drumstick Place thickest part to outside of 30-35
stainless steel steaming tray
Thigh Fillet Place thickest part to outside of 18-20
stainless steel steaming tray
Hints and tips for steaming dumplings
Fresh or frozen dumplings and savory buns can
be steamed.
Place small pieces of baking paper, or cabbage or
lettuce leaves, under the dumplings to avoid
sticking to the steaming tray.
Type Suggestions and Tips Cooking Time
(minutes)
BBQ pork or Cook from frozen 10-12
chicken buns
Dumplings - frozen Separate before cooking 8-10
Dumplings - fresh 5-6
DO NOT IMMERSE ST
AINLESS STEEL HOUSING OR POWER CORD IN WATER OR ANY
OTHER LIQUIDS AS THIS MAY CAUSE ELECTROCUTION.
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