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Dash DRCM200RMCM04 Mini Rice Cooker Steamer with Removable Nonstick Pot, Keep Warm Function & Recipe Guide, Cream

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Color: Cream


Style: Rice Cooker


Features

  • More Than Rice: Oatmeal, stew, soup, quinoa, rice, and pasta! The 2-cup capacity allows for healthier portion control, or individual, quick and easy breakfast, lunch, dinner, snacks, or sides.
  • Quick + Easy: Set it and forget it! Prep time is minutes (simply add water and your uncooked rice, pasta, or veggies), and press the cook button. Your steamed meal (or side) is ready in less than 20 minutes, with less clean up.
  • Keep Warm Function: Updated with a keep warm function and indicator light - never overheat or overcook ingredients again, making for a healthy, perfect meal each and every time.
  • Portable + Compact: The Dash Rice Cooker is your MUST-HAVE for that first apartment, smaller kitchen, college dorm life, or camper/RV traveling. Plus, the fun color options will match any kitchen decor (add to your registry now!).
  • Includes: The 200-Watt Dash Mini Rice Cooker is backed by a 1-year manufacturer warranty and includes a rice paddle, measuring cup, removable pot with PFOA-free nonstick coating, recipe book and recipe database access

Description

A small and mighty appliance, perfectly portioned for meals and meal preparation, the Dash mini rice cooker is the one pot to cook it all and more. Featuring a keep warm function, you can keep your meal and ingredients hot for a longer time. Make 2 Cups of rice, grains, soups, stews, and more with this easy-to-use appliance featuring PFOA-free nonstick coating for easy cleaning. Dishwasher safe and durable, this compact cooker is perfect for dorms, to apartments, to offices. Includes a recipe guide with 14 delicious meals and sides.

Brand: DASH


Capacity: 2 Cups


Product Dimensions: 6.5"D x 8.5"W x 6.3"H


Power Source: Corded Electric


Product Care Instructions: Dishwasher Safe


Brand: DASH


Capacity: 2 Cups


Product Dimensions: 6.5"D x 8.5"W x 6.3"H


Power Source: Corded Electric


Product Care Instructions: Dishwasher Safe


Color: Cream


Special Feature: Portable


Material: Aluminum, Plastic


Lid Material: Glass


Wattage: 200 watts


Included Components: Measuring Cup, Recipe Guide, Rice Paddle


Model Name: mini rice cooker


Item Weight: 2.7 pounds


Manufacturer: StoreBound


Item model number: Mini Rice Cooker Steamer


Date First Available: March 10, 2021


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Cute and Compact!
Color: Aqua Style: Rice Cooker
I recently moved into a smaller apartment and found myself looking for some appliances I could use to make quick and easy meals, so of course a rice cooker came to mind! I've been using an air fryer from Dash for a little over a year now and was really impressed with it. Naturally, they've also made an affordable rice cooker, so I purchased one in the hopes it worked just as well as my other Dash appliances! I'm happy to report the rice cooker works like a charm! It's incredibly simple to use with only one switch/button and it cooks one cup of rice with relative ease! The only place the cooker has really struggled to work in my experience (and this could be due to a number of factors on my part) is when I tried to cook two cups of white rice at once. It just didn't cook it through, so I had to finagle with it until I had at least a cup that was workable with dinner! Overall, I think this is a great product for people looking to save a bit of cash and some counter/cabinet space! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2023 by Jess Lynn

  • Perfect for single person
Color: Red Style: Rice Cooker
Beautiful easy little rice pot. I use it mostly for rice and quinoa but it is so handy and small enough to leave on my counter full time. It is a quality unit unlike a couple of returned and I'm very happy with it. Love the color too.
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2023 by JoyLawrence

  • Amazing rice cooker
Color: Red Style: Rice Cooker
I love rice, but have never mastered how to cook it in a pot the "normal" way. I've had multiple people show me how and tell me it's so easy to cook rice in a regular pot, but we clearly have different definitionns of "easy," or I just have some secret skill that makes me fail at cooking rice in a pot. I resorted to the boil-in-a-bag kind of rice because that was the only way I could get it cooked properly, without it burnt to the bottom and crunchy and the mushy in other spots. Then, enter this rice maker. I followed their instructions and filled their measuring cup with rice up to the line, added it to the pot with some salt, and then filled their measuring cup all the way with water, dumped it in, and pressed the "cook" button. (I did not rinse the rice; no one in my family does and I had no idea it was even a thing. Its never affected how my rice cooks, so I don't intend to start doing so either. I did expect it to take less time initially...not sure why), but when it did flip from "cook" to "warm" and I checked the rice, it was done perfectly. Nothing burned to the pan, no mushy spots, just fully cooked, delicious rice. I've followed the same procedure every time and gotten basically perfect rice every time. If you don't get to the pot right away, the rice will start to get a bit brown on the bottom and cook together a bit, but when you add butter and other food to the rice I've never noticed a burnt or bad taste; just that it's a bit more stuck together than usual. I have had a few occasions where it did start to boil over, and that's generally when I accidentally spilled water when adding it to the pot and guestimated how much I split and probably added more than it needed. Otherwise I've never had it boil over or make much of a mess at all, maybe beyond a few splatters... which is much less mess than I ever got making rice in the stove, where it would constant boil over, so I have no issues with the occasional splatter. It's cooking...there's sometimes a mess...that's just how it goes. Regardless of whether it boils over or not, it's super easy to clean; I just use a dishcloth and soapy water and any starch or other residue comes off quickly and easily. Again, far less time spent cleaning the cooker pot than I would spend cleaning an actual pot of rice, were I to attempt to do so, so I have no quarrels with that either. I just make sure to plug it in some place that isn't right next to something I don't want accidental rice water on (textbook, Alexa, phone, etc). I've should note I've only ever cooked rice in it despite owning it for years. Gluten free noodles take forever to cook on the stove in general and since I tend to make a big batch at once, using the Dash for noodles just hasn't made sense. And I don't eat oatmeal all that often, nor quinoa or other such things. Despite being basically a one function appliance for me, I'm perfectly happy with it because I can finally have good rice whenever I want, and not the stuff boiled in a bag. Also, I've used this in multiple places throughout the country, and have never had to change my regular procedure much, if at all. (Granted, I've never cooked rice at a super high altitude, so maybe that would require alterations to my process.) Aside from cooking rice perfectly, the Dash rice cooker just looks cute. Mine is red (to match my other kitchen appliances and decor/accent colors), and even when I had a microscopic kitchen the thing as hardly a concern because it's so small that it doesn't take much counterr space when using it, nor much space to store it. Though...once you buy the cute little Dash rice maker, you might end up with their little waffle maker and a few other Dash appliances, so storage space may eventually become a concern! If you're second guessing buying the Dash rice maker, I'd just go for it. It might take some experimentation to get enough water to cook rice but not boil over everywhere...but having tried to scrub boiled on stains and gunk from the stove from a "regular" pot of rice that boiled over, cleaning up after the Dash is still far easier and quicker. Plus it's basically set and forget; once you figure out the timing for the pot of rice to cook, it's easy enough to ask Alexa to tell you to check the rice in X minutes, and then you won't have to hover around waiting for the switch to flip over to "warm" (or nervously stare at the pot and hope it turns out okay!). You get 1-2 servings of delicious and perfectly cooked rice (depending on if your serving size is eating all the rice you cooked, or saving half of it) for very little effort and monitoring, and can focus on the rest of your meal...or Netflix (no judgement here!). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 21, 2023 by Kristopher

  • Handy if you don't have a cooktop available
Color: White Style: Rice Cooker
This little cooker would be helpful if you don't have a stove cooktop available, as it does boil liquids to cook some things, in small amounts. For cooking rice you definitely have to get your rice-to-water proportions just right, which took some trial and error even following the directions to a tee. I used the directions for white rice on page 13 the first few times but the rice was overcooked mush and had begun to stick before the cooker switched from Cook to Warm. I finally got better results by watching it and unplugging it while it was still on Cook when I heard it start to sizzle and stick, although that defeated the purpose of using a rice cooker. The last batch of rice finally turned out well without any intervention; I used 1/2 Dash scoop of jasmine rice and 3/4 Dash scoop of water, but I did not rinse the rice that time. I think the amount of water must need to be reduced if you rinse the rice as directed, or else it overcooks. The included Dash scoop holds 6 fl. oz., or 3/4 of a standard 8-oz measuring cup. The cooker held 1 Dash scoop of rice and the added water to just below the "1" line on the pot (water added after the rice had been put in) as per page 13. After it started boiling it overflowed through the steam vent in the lid but did not overflow the sides of the pot. Therefore I think that is about the maximum practical capacity unless you want a mess. The overflow made the lid rim a little hard to clean, although it wasn't really a problem. Nowhere does it say the cooking pot insert or glass lid are dishwasher safe, so I didn't put any of the items in the dishwasher. (Of course the electric base isn't submersible.) Unlike page 13, page 14 gives amounts in standard measuring cups but I don't think it would hold 1 standard measuring cup of rice plus enough water without overflowing the sides, as several reviews have noted. Also a couple of the included recipes are too large for the pot. The manual needs a little work. At 300 watts it's going to be a little slow to start boiling, taking from 10 to 20 minutes to start, depending on the volume of water I used. For most things I think it would be easier to just cook them in a saucepan on your cooktop if you have one available. Rice can be tricky so it's probably good for that, once you figure out the right rice-to-water ratio to use. It can make enough for one or probably two people. Families would need something larger. Like the other tiny Dashes, it is cute (I have the white one) and it doesn't use much counter or storage space. It seems well made. It could also be used to cook a small amount of something else that mainly requires boiling in a liquid. (It might be safer than a cooktop for someone who gets distracted or is forgetful, as it should switch to Warm if the water boils out.) The included 6-oz "cup" (Dash scoop) and the non-scratch utensil are useful. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 19, 2023 by a viewer

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