Kambrook Rice Cooker KRC8 User Manual

Rice  
Express 8  
Instruction Booklet  
KRC8  
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Contents  
Kambrook Recommends  
Safety First  
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Your Rice Express 8 Rice Cooker  
Using Your Rice Cooker  
Rice Cooking Guide  
Care and Cleaning  
Recipes  
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Kambrook Recommends Safety First  
IMPORTANT: Please retain your  
instruction book for future use.  
At Kambrook, we believe that safe performance is the first priority in any  
consumer product, so that you, our valued customer, can confidently  
use and trust our products. We ask that any electrical appliance that  
you use be operated in a sensible fashion with due care and attention  
placed on the following important operating instructions.  
Important Safeguards For Your Kambrook  
Rice Express 8 Rice Cooker  
• Carefully read all instructions before operating  
the Rice Cooker for the first time and save for  
future reference.  
• Never plug in or switch on the Rice Cooker  
without having the removable cooking bowl  
placed inside the stainless steel housing.  
• Remove and safely discard any packaging  
material and promotional labels before using  
the Rice Cooker for the first time.  
• Do not place food or liquid in the housing.  
• Only the removable cooking bowl is designed  
to contain food or liquid.  
• To eliminate a choking hazard for young  
children, remove and safely discard the  
protective cover fitted to the power plug of  
this appliance.  
• Always ensure the Rice Cooker is properly  
assembled before operating. Follow the  
instructions provided in this book.  
• Never operate the Rice Cooker without food  
and liquid in the removable  
cooking bowl.  
• Do not place the appliance near the edge of  
a bench or table during operation.  
• Ensure the surface is level, clean and free of  
water and other substances.  
• Do not touch hot surfaces, use oven  
mitts to remove the lid. Lift and remove the  
lid carefully to avoid scalding from escaping  
steam.  
• Do not operate the Rice Cooker on a sink  
drain board.  
• Do not place this appliance on or near a hot  
gas or electric burner, or where it could touch  
a heated oven.  
• Do not allow water from the lid to drip into the  
housing, only into the removable cooking bowl.  
• Always have the lid locked correctly into  
position on the Rice Cooker throughout  
operation of the appliance unless states in the  
recipe to have it removed.  
• Position the Rice Cooker at a minimum  
distance of 20cm away from walls and provide  
adequate space above and all sides for air  
circulation.  
• The glass lid has been specially treated to  
make it stronger, more durable and safer than  
ordinary glass, however its is not unbreakable.  
If struck extremely hard, it may break or  
weaken and could at a later time shatter into  
many small pieces without apparent cause.  
• Always operate the Rice Cooker on a stable  
and heat resistant surface.  
• Use the removable cooking bowl supplied with  
the Rice Cooker. Do not use any other bowl  
inside the housing.  
• Do not touch hot surfaces; use oven mitts to  
remove the removable cooking bowl and  
steaming tray.  
• Do not use a damaged or dented removable  
cooking bowl. If damaged or dented, replace  
bowl before using.  
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• Always ensure the power is switched off  
at the power outlet and the power cord is  
unplugged from the power outlet before  
attempting to move the appliance, when not  
in use and before cleaning or storing.  
• Do not leave the Rice Cooker unattended  
when in use.  
• Do not place anything, other than the  
locking lid, on top of the Rice Cooker when  
assembled, when in use and when stored.  
• Allow all parts to cool before disassembling  
for cleaning.  
• Keep the Rice Cooker clean. Follow the  
cleaning instructions provided in this book.  
• Extreme caution must be used when the  
appliance contains hot food and liquids. Do not  
move the appliance during cooking.  
• The Rice Cooker is not intended to be  
operated by means of an external timer or  
separate remote control system.  
Important Safeguards For All  
Electrical Appliances  
• Carefully read all instructions before operating  
the appliance and save for future reference.  
safety switch with a rated residual operating  
current not exceeding 30mA be installed in  
the electrical circuit supplying the appliance.  
See your electrician for professional advice  
• Remove and safely discard all packaging  
material and promotional labels before using  
the appliance for the first time.  
• Always turn the appliance to the OFF  
position, switch off at the power outlet  
and unplug at the power outlet when the  
appliance is not in use.  
• Fully unwind the power cord before use.  
• Do not let the power cord hang over the edge  
of a bench or table, touch hot surfaces or  
become knotted.  
• Before cleaning, always turn the appliance to  
the OFF position, switch off at the power outlet,  
unplug at the power outlet and remove the  
power cord, if detachable, from the appliance  
and allow all parts to cool.  
• To protect against electric shock, do not  
immerse the power cord, power plug or  
appliance in water or any other liquid, unless it  
is recommended in the cleaning instructions.  
• Do not place this appliance on or near a heat  
source, such as hot plate, oven or heaters.  
• The appliance is not intended for use by  
persons (including children) with reduced  
physical, sensory or mental capabilities, or lack  
of experience and knowledge, unless they  
have been given supervision or instruction  
concerning use of the appliance, by a person  
responsible for their safety.  
• Position the appliance at a minimum  
distance of 20cm away from walls, curtains  
and other heat or steam sensitive materials  
and provide adequate space above and on  
all sides for air circulation.  
• Children should be supervised to ensure that  
they do not play with the appliance.  
WARNING: Fully unwind  
• It is recommended to inspect the appliance  
regularly. Do not use the appliance if the  
power supply cord, plug, connector or  
appliance becomes damaged in anyway.  
Return the entire appliance to the nearest  
authorised Kambrook Service Centre for  
examination and/or repair.  
the cord before use.  
WARNING: Ensure  
appliance is fully cooled  
before storing.  
• Any maintenance other than cleaning should  
be performed at an authorised Kambrook  
Service Centre.  
• This appliance is for household use only. Do not  
use this appliance for other than its intended  
use. Do not use in moving vehicles or boats.  
Do not use outdoors. Misuse may cause injury.  
WARNING: Hot surfaces  
during and after use.  
• The installation of a residual current device  
(safety switch) is recommended to provide  
additional safety protection when using  
electrical appliances. It is advisable that a  
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Your Rice Express 8 Rice Cooker  
1. Rice cooker with 8 cup capacity  
7. Cooking control lever – press  
the lever down to commence  
cooking. The lever will  
2. Easy clean non-stick removable  
cooking bowl  
automatically switch up to the  
‘WARM’ setting when the rice  
is cooked.  
3. Glass lid with stainless steel rim  
which allows you to look at the  
rice while cooking  
8. Steaming rack  
9. Rice Express 8 measuring cup  
10. Serving spoon  
4. Cool touch handles  
5. Cooking indicator light - the  
red light indicates that your rice  
cooker is on the ‘COOK’ setting.  
6. Keep ‘WARM’ indicator light -  
the amber light indicates that  
your rice cooker is ‘ON’ and has  
automatically switched to the  
keep ‘WARM’ setting.  
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Using Your Rice Cooker  
Before First Use  
NOTE: The minimum quantity of  
uncooked white rice that can  
be cooked in the rice cooker is  
1 Rice Express measuring cup  
(as included).  
Remove any packaging or  
promotional labels and wash the  
removable cooking bowl, steaming  
rack, glass lid, measuring cup and  
serving spoon in warm soapy water,  
rinse and dry thoroughly.  
Do not immerse the cord or cooking  
body in water or any other liquid.  
Place the removable cooking bowl  
into the cooking body.  
Remove the removable cooking bowl.  
Using the measuring cup provided,  
measure out the required amount of  
rice and place into the removable  
cooking bowl.  
Wash the rice in the cooking bowl  
with cold water, drain this water from  
the rice, and continue this process  
until the water appears clear. Add the  
required amount of cold tap water.  
Place the glass lid into position on top  
of the removable cooking bowl.  
Plug the appliance into a 230V or  
240V power point and switch on.  
To begin cooking, push the cooking  
lever down. The cooking indicator  
light will illuminate (red).  
NOTE: There will only be one  
light on at a time, red for the  
‘COOK’ setting and amber for  
the keep ‘WARM’ setting.  
Please refer to the Rice Cooking  
Guide on page 9 for quantities.  
Thoroughly dry the removable  
cooking bowl exterior.  
When cooking is completed, the rice  
cooker will automatically switch to  
the ‘WARM’ setting and the amber  
‘WARM’ indicator light will illuminate.  
NOTE: When measuring rice use  
the measuring cup provided  
and level off. (Fig. 1)  
When the rice finishes cooking and  
switches to the ‘WARM’ setting, lift the  
glass lid and gently stir the rice using  
the serving spoon.  
For extra soft rice or to absorb any  
excess moisture, replace the lid and  
allow to sit on the ‘WARM’ setting for  
10-15 minutes.  
Once cooked, the rice can be  
kept on the ‘WARM’ setting for up  
to 5 hours, without losing its taste.  
However, when cooking 1 cup of  
rice, if left on the ‘WARM’ setting, the  
rice will become dry.  
Fig. 1  
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Using Your Rice Cooker  
continued  
WARNING: Always lift the  
glass lid away from you  
to avoid steam scalding.  
WARNING: To avoid  
damage to your  
appliance always ensure  
that the removable  
cooking bowl is correctly  
positioned in the unit and  
pressed down firmly.  
(Fig. 3).  
Switch off at the power outlet and  
then unplug. Use oven mitts to  
remove the removable cooking bowl  
to serve. Allow the rice cooker to cool  
down before cleaning.  
NOTE: To stop the automatic  
keep ‘WARM’ setting, simply  
switch off at the power point and  
then unplug.  
Do not interfere with the  
automatic cooking control lever  
during the operation.  
Always ensure rice is spread  
evenly across the bottom of the  
removable cooking bowl and  
not heaped to one side (Fig. 2).  
Fig. 3  
Do not use a damaged or dented  
cooking bowl as this may cause the  
cooking bowl to sit inside the rice  
cooker incorrectly.  
NOTE: Never use metal utensils  
inside the removable cooking  
bowl as they will damage the  
non-stick surface.  
Fig. 2  
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Rice Cooking Guide  
NOTE: The rice cooker rice measuring cup = 180ml. If you misplace the  
rice measuring cup, any cup including a standard metric cup can be  
used, but it is important that the ratios are abided to. Do not leave the rice  
cooker on the ‘WARM’ cycle for longer than 5 hours.  
The quantity of water used will depend on the age and strain of the rice, as  
well as personal taste.  
Rice Cooking Tables  
White Rice Cooking Tables  
Quantity of uncooked  
White Rice (Rice Express 8  
measuring cup)  
Cups of water  
(cold tap water)  
Approx Number of 1 cup  
servings of cooked rice (Rice  
Express measuring cup)  
2 cups  
4 cups  
6 cups  
8 cups  
2 cups  
4 cups  
6 cups  
8 cups  
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10  
15  
20  
Brown Rice Cooking Tables  
Quantity of uncooked  
Brown Rice (Rice Express 8  
measuring cup)  
Cups of water  
(cold tap water)  
Approx Number of 1 cup  
servings of cooked rice (Rice  
Express measuring cup)  
2 cups  
4 cups  
6 cups  
3 cups  
6 cups  
9 cups  
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10  
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1. Place 3 rice measuring cups or  
more of water or stock into the  
removable cooking bowl  
Steaming  
Steamed food retains most of its  
nutritional value. Food may be  
2. Place food to be steamed directly  
onto the steaming tray and insert  
into the removable cooking bowl.  
(Refer to the steaming charts on  
pages 11 and 12 for approximate  
cooking times).  
steamed by placing it on the steaming  
tray over stock or water and covering  
with the glass lid. Keep the glass lid on  
while steaming unless the recipe or  
chart specifically calls for removing the  
lid. By removing the lid unnecessarily,  
you lose steam and valuable time.  
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Rice Cooking Guide  
continued  
3. Place the removable cooking bowl  
with steaming tray into the cooking  
body and cover with the glass lid.  
4. Plug into a 230V or 240V power  
outlet and then switch on. The  
amber ‘WARM’ light will illuminate.  
5. Push the selector lever down to  
begin to cook. The red ‘COOK’  
light will illuminate.  
Fresh or frozen vegetables may  
be steamed.  
If steaming frozen vegetables, do  
not thaw first.  
Do not allow water or stock to  
touch the tray or food.  
Check liquid level occasionally.  
Add more hot water if further  
steaming is required.  
6. When cooking is complete,  
Always lift the lid away from  
you to avoid the spurt of steam  
escaping from under the lid.  
remove food.  
NOTE: There will only be one  
light on at a time ie amber for  
‘Warming’ or red for ‘Cooking’  
Hints and Tips for Steaming  
Fish and Seafood  
Season fish with fresh herbs,  
onions, lemon etc.  
If further cooking is required,  
ensure sufficient water or stock  
is in the removable cooking bowl.  
Ensure fish fillets are in a single  
layer and not overlapped.  
Fish is cooked when it flakes  
easily with a fork and is opaque  
in colour.  
7. When finished cooking, turn the  
rice cooker off at the power  
outlet and then unplug. Then  
remove the steaming tray and  
serve. Allow the rice cooker to  
cool before cleaning.  
Hints and Tips for  
Steaming Poultry  
Select pieces of poultry of a similar  
size for even cooking.  
WARNING: Always lift  
the lid away from you  
to avoid the head of the  
steam escaping from  
under the lid.  
Arrange a single layer if possible,  
to facilitate even cooking.  
Remove visible fat and skin.  
Check poultry is cooked by piercing  
the thickest part of the poultry. If the  
juices run clear it is cooked.  
Hints and Tips for  
Vegetables  
The size and shape of vegetables may  
call for adjustments. If you want softer  
vegetables, allow extra cooking time.  
Steaming Vegetables  
Smaller pieces will steam faster  
than larger ones.  
Try to keep vegetables to a standard  
size to ensure even cooking.  
Ensure that not all the steamer  
holes are covered by food to  
prevent overflow during steaming.  
WARNING: Do not allow  
the removable cooking  
bowl to boil dry.  
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Vegetables  
Preparation & Tips  
Quantity  
Cooking Time  
Artichoke  
remove the hard outer  
leaves and stalk  
2 medium  
30-35 mins  
Asparagus  
Beans  
trim, leave in spears  
top and tail, leave whole  
trim, do not break skin  
cut into florets  
1 bunch  
250gm  
12-14 mins  
13-15 mins  
12-13 mins  
8-10 mins  
17-19 mins  
10-12 mins  
14-16 mins  
14-16 mins  
17-19 mins  
5-6 mins  
Beetroot small-medium  
Broccoli  
3 pieces  
250gm  
Brussel Sprouts  
Cabbage  
Carrots  
cut a cross in the base  
large pieces  
375gm  
500gm  
1.25cm slices  
2 medium  
2 medium  
375gm  
Capsicums  
Cauliflower  
Celery  
cut into strips  
cut into florets  
slice into strips  
2 stalk  
Corn  
whole corn cobs  
whole, unwashed  
peeled, leave whole  
Top and tailed  
2 small ears  
300gm  
15-17 mins  
8-10 mins  
20-25 mins  
4-5 mins  
Mushrooms  
Onions (cocktail)  
Snowpeas  
Potatoes  
6 small  
250gm  
all purpose whole  
new whole potatoes  
cut into pieces  
4 (150-180gm ea)  
6 (125gm ea)  
500gm  
35-40 mins  
25-30 mins  
20-25 mins  
5 mins  
Potatoes  
Pumpkin  
Spinach (English)  
Squash (baby)  
Turnips  
leaves & stems cleaned  
top and tail  
½ bunch  
350gm  
8 mins  
peeled, sliced and cut to  
50gm pieces  
350gm  
15-17 mins  
Zucchini  
sliced  
350gm  
6 mins  
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Rice Cooking Guide  
continued  
Fish and Seafood  
Type  
Time  
Suggestions and Tips  
Fish – fillets  
- whole  
8-10 mins  
15-20 mins  
12-14 mins  
Steam until opaque and easy to flake  
- cutlets  
Lobster – tails  
Mussels – in shell  
Prawns – in shell  
Scallops  
18-20 mins  
12-14 mins  
8-10 mins  
4-6 mins  
Remove underside of shell  
Steam until well open  
Steam until pink  
Steam until opaque  
Poultry  
Type  
Time  
Suggestions and Tips  
Breast Fillet  
Drumstick  
20-25 mins  
30-35 mins  
Place flesh side down  
Place thickest part to outside of stainless steel  
steaming tray  
Thigh Fillet  
18-20 mins  
Place thickest part to outside of stainless steel steaming  
tray 18-20 mins  
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Care and Cleaning  
Switch off at the power point and  
then unplug. Allow all parts to cool  
before cleaning. Wash removable  
cooking bowl, steaming tray, glass lid,  
serving spoon and measuring cup in  
warm soapy water, rinse and dry all  
parts thoroughly.  
Do not wash the removable cooking  
bowl, steaming tray, measuring cup or  
cooker body in a dishwasher.  
Do not use abrasive cleaners, steel  
wool or scouring pads as these can  
damage the non-stick surface inside  
the removable cooking bowl or  
scratch the cooking body surface.  
Never use metal utensils inside the  
non-stick removable cooking bowl.  
NOTE: 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.  
The cooking body can simply  
be wiped over with a damp  
cloth and then dried.  
WARNING: Do not  
immerse cooking  
body, power cord or  
plug in water or any  
other liquid as this may  
cause electrocution.  
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Recipes  
Tomato & Zucchini Risotto  
NOTE: Metric cups have been  
used in all recipes.  
Serves 6  
1 ½ tablespoons olive oil  
1 cup leek, thinly sliced  
2 cloves garlic, minced  
1 ½ cups arborio rice, washed  
5 tomatoes, diced  
Chicken & Basil Risotto  
Serves 6  
¾ cup dry white wine  
1 ½ tablespoons olive oil  
1 spanish onion, finely chopped  
2 cloves garlic, minced  
2 cups arborio rice, washed  
3 ½ cups chicken stock  
3 ½ cups chicken stock  
¾ cup parmesan cheese, grated  
¾ cup zucchini, grated  
3 tablespoons pine nuts, toasted  
2 chicken breasts, grilled and thinly sliced  
2 tomatoes, diced  
¾ cup parmesan cheese, grated  
2 tablespoons basil leaves, shredded  
1. Place oil, leek and garlic into the  
removable cooking bowl of the rice  
cooker and place the glass lid on.  
2. Press the selector control lever down  
to ‘COOK’ setting. Cook for 4 minutes.  
1. Place oil, onion and garlic into the  
removable cooking bowl of the rice  
cooker and place the glass lid on.  
3. Add rice and cook for a further  
2 minutes.  
4. Add the tomato, wine and stock.  
Cook with the lid on for 20 minutes,  
stirring every 5 minutes.  
2. Press the selector control lever down  
to ‘COOK’ setting. Cook for 4 minutes.  
3. Add rice and cook for a further  
5. Switch the cooking control lever  
to ‘WARM’ and add parmesan,  
zucchini and pine nuts. Allow to  
stand for 5 minutes.  
2 minutes.  
4. Add the stock. Cook with the lid on for  
20 minutes, stirring every 5 minutes.  
5. Switch the cooking control lever to  
‘WARM’ and add chicken, tomato,  
parmesan and basil. Allow to stand for  
6 minutes.  
6. Serve with parmesan cheese and  
pine nuts.  
6. Serve with parmesan cheese and  
basil leaves.  
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Risotto of Smoked Chicken  
and Eggplant  
Rich Cheesy Risotto  
Serves 6  
Serves 6  
40gm butter  
1 spanish onion, finely diced  
2 cloves garlic, minced  
2 cups arborio rice, washed  
4 cups vegetable stock  
50gm butter  
1 cup leek, thinly sliced  
2 cloves garlic, minced  
2 cups arborio rice, washed  
½ cup capsicum, diced  
4 cups chicken stock  
1 teaspoon lemon rind  
½ cup swiss cheese, grated  
½ cup romano cheese, grated  
2 tablespoons garlic chives, thinly sliced  
1 teaspoon turmeric  
1 teaspoon lime rind  
200gm roasted eggplant, chopped  
300gm smoked chicken breast, sliced  
1. Place butter, onion and garlic into the  
removable cooking bowl of the rice  
cooker and place the glass lid on.  
1. Place butter, leek and garlic into the  
removable cooking bowl of the rice  
cooker and place the glass lid on.  
2. Press the selector control lever down  
to ‘COOK’ setting. Cook for 4 minutes.  
3. Add rice and cook for a further  
2. Press the selector control lever down  
2 minutes,  
to ‘COOK’ setting. Cook for 4 minutes.  
4. Add the stock and lemon rind. Cook  
with the lid on for 20 minutes, stirring  
every 5 minutes.  
3. Add rice and cook for a further  
2 minutes.  
4. Add the capsicum, stock, turmeric  
and rind. Cook with the lid on for 20  
minutes, stirring every 5 minutes.  
5. Switch the cooking control lever  
to ‘WARM’ and add cheeses and  
allow to stand for 6 minutes.  
5. Switch the cooking control lever to  
‘WARM’ and add eggplant and  
6. Serve with garlic chives and sea salt.  
chicken. Allow to stand for 6 minutes.  
6. Serve with fresh basil leaves and  
cracked pepper.  
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Recipes  
continued  
Sushi Rice  
Sushi Rice Suggestions  
2 cups sushi rice, washed  
2¼ cups water  
- Seaweed Rolls  
1½ tablespoons rice vinegar  
1½ tablespoons caster sugar  
½ teaspoon salt  
6 sheets of Nori seaweed  
Sushi Rice  
Wasabi paste, to taste  
150gm smoked salmon, thinly sliced  
Japanese pickled ginger and vegetables  
Finely sliced cucumber or spring onion  
1. Place rice and water into the  
removable cooking bowl of the rice  
cooker, (thoroughly wash rice first).  
2. Press the selector control lever down  
to ‘COOK’ setting. Cook with the lid  
on, until the rice cooker automatically  
switches to the ‘WARM’ setting. Stir  
once during cooking.  
1. Place a sheet of seaweed, shiny side  
down on a sheet of baking paper.  
2. Spread a portion of the rice over a  
third of the nori sheet, leaving  
a border.  
3. Stir through vinegar, sugar and salt  
3. Spread a very thin layer of wasabi  
paste in a narrow line down the centre  
of the rice. Top with a thin strip of  
salmon then some pickled ginger and  
vegetables, cucumber or  
with the serving spoon.  
4. Allow to cool and then prepare sushi.  
spring onion.  
4. Using the paper as a guide roll up the  
seaweed to enclose the filling. Press to  
seal the edges.  
5. Using a very sharp knife cut the roll  
neatly into 2.5cm pieces.  
6. Repeat with remaining seaweed and  
filling. Chill until ready to serve.  
TIP: Any leftover Sushi Rice can  
be frozen.  
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Turkish Pilaf  
Spicy Rice  
Serves 6  
Serve 6  
60gm ghee  
2 cups long grain white rice  
2 cups water  
1 cinnamon stick  
2 cardamom pods  
¼ teaspoon coriander seeds  
1 whole clove  
2 tablespoons orange juice  
2 teaspoons lemon rind  
2 tablespoons mint, finely chopped  
150g pistachio nuts, shelled  
½ spanish onion, diced  
1 clove garlic, minced  
½ teaspoon cardamom, ground  
1 teaspoon cumin, ground  
½ teaspoon turmeric  
½ teaspoon salt  
1 bay leaf  
3 cups basmati rice, washed  
3 cups chicken stock  
fresh coriander  
1. Place rice, water, spices, juice and  
rind into the removable cooking bowl  
of the rice cooker and place the glass  
lid on.  
1. Place ghee, onion, garlic and all  
spices into the removable cooking  
bowl of the rice cooker and place the  
glass lid on.  
2. Press the selector control lever down  
to ‘COOK’ setting. Cook for 20  
2. Press the selector control lever down to  
minutes, stirring every 5 minutes  
‘COOK’ setting. Cook for 4 minutes.  
3. Switch the cooking control lever  
3. Add rice and stock and cook with the  
lid on for 20 minutes, stirring every  
5 minutes.  
to ‘WARM.  
4. Serve with fresh mint and  
pistachio nuts.  
4. Switch the cooking control lever  
to ‘WARM’.  
5. Serve with fresh coriander.  
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Kambrook - Australia  
Kambrook - New Zealand  
Building 2, Port Air Industrial Estate  
1A Hale Street  
Private Bag 94411  
Botany, Manukau  
Botany NSW 2019  
Auckland 2163  
Australia  
New Zealand  
Customer Service Line 1300 139 798  
Customer Service Fax 1800 621 337  
Customer Service Line/  
Spare Parts 0800 273 845  
Customer Service Fax 0800 288 513  
Due to continual improvement in design or otherwise, the product you  
purchase may differ slightly from the illustration in this book. Issue B11  
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