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The COMFEE' Compact Rice Cooker is a versatile 6-in-1 kitchen appliance designed for the modern home chef. With a 2-quart capacity, it can prepare up to 8 cups of cooked rice and features user-friendly one-touch programs for various grains and meals. Its stainless steel design is not only stylish but also easy to clean, and safety features ensure a worry-free cooking experience. Backed by a 1-year warranty, this cooker is perfect for anyone looking to simplify their meal prep.
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Lid Material | Stainless Steel |
Product Care Instructions | Dishwasher Safe |
EU Spare Part Availability Duration | 5 Years |
Color | Black and Stainless Steel |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 8.82"D x 9.06"W x 9.53"H |
Item Weight | 4.4 Pounds |
Capacity | 2 Quarts |
Wattage | 450 watts |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Special Features | Non-Stick |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
J**Y
Great multi cooker
This Multi-Cooker is more than I expected. I have never been able to perfect white rice and this machine did it for me. I did other meals with it and all were amazing. Once you understand how it works, it is very easy to use. You can saute your vegetables, simmer the sauce, and boil water for pasta all in the same cooker. love the ease of use and works exactly as expected. Beef, pork and chicken come out perfectly cooked. I cook more dinners now with this multi cooker than I did on a stove or oven! It is quick, mess free, saves money and time and only one pot to wash! Highly recommend it to anyone who need a multi cooker.
J**.
Has the functions I wanted, but some auto functions may not work as well for others.
I have a Zojirushi rice cooker, but I wanted a rice cooker with a sauté function which the Zojirushi doesn't have. I had bought another brand with the sauté function, but it was a sauté/simmer function which meant the unit would sauté until liquid was added and it would automatically switch to the simmer function. For some recipes, this doesn't work. I tried cooking 2 cups of steel cut oats in this cooker, and it boiled to the top leaving dried oatmeal on the top of the cooker as well as clogging up the steam release. I returned this cooker and decided to try this Comfee' Rice Cooker.I have had this rice cooker only a couple of days, but, so far, I am happy with the results. So far, I have made steel cut oats that I make in quantity for my husband and I to warm for breakfast. I put steel cut oats, water, cinnamon, brown sugar, and a little vanilla in the pot. The cereal came out perfect using the brown rice setting. I will explain later in this review why I chose the brown rice setting. Tonight, I made brown rice pilaf. I used the sauté setting, melted butter, added and sautéed the onions, added brown basmati rice and garlic, added beef stock and seasonings, and chose the brown rice setting. The rice was perfectly cooked and fluffy. Even though the unit was on keep warm for 45 minutes, the rice was not crusted or burned on the bottom. With my Zojirushi rice cooker, I have to remove the pot from the cooker as soon as the rice is done or the rice at the bottom of the cooker is crusty.Although this rice cooker comes with only a basic pamphlet of user instructions, you can download a more comprehensive manual that includes few recipes. The following is a description of the cooker controls, what can be done with each, and how they can be used.COOKER CONTROLS:- STOP/KEEP WARMPress the Stop/Keep Warm button to stop the cooking process and to keep cooked food warm- ON/OFF/STARTPress the On/Off/Start button to turn the cooker on or off and to start the cooking process- DELAY TIMERPress the Delay Timer button to delay the start of the cooking process for up to 24 hours. Use the + and- buttons to adjust the length of time.- "-"Decrease time or temperature- "+"Increase time or temperature- TEMPPress the temp button to raise or lower the temperature, and then press "+" or "-" to adjust temperature. Can be used only with Sauté and DIY cooking functions.- TIMEPress the Time button to adjust the cooking time, and then press "+" or "-" to adjust cooking time. Can be used with the Slow Cook, Oatmeal, Chili, Pasta, Soup, Stew, Steam, Sauté, and DIY cooking functions.As for the cooking programs, I'm not sure that all of them would be useful as temperatures are not stated for any of them.- The 3 rice setting are pretty basic, Quick Rice cooks white rice in a shorter amount of time, White Rice cooks white and short grain rice, and Brown Rice cooks brown rice and long grained rice.- The Oatmeal function cooks traditional rolled oats and can use the delay timer to have oatmeal ready for breakfast. For steel cut oats, I used the Brown Rice setting that has the longer cook time required for steel cut oats.- Soup, Soup, and Stew functions provide a simmer at a low temperature, but the temperatures are not stated.- The Slow Cook function does not allow Hi and Low slow cooking. The temperature is set at 300 degrees that is equivalent to the Hi temperature on slow cookers. If you want to slow cook on a low temperature you could set the temperature to 190 degrees on the DIY function.- For the Sauté function, you have control over both time and temperature. This is one of my favorite features as it works to sauté onions and garlic for rice pilaf and risotto as well as for browning meats used in soups and stews.- For the Steam function, you have control over the time which is really all you need for steaming.- To change the cooking function or the time and temperature, press "stop" and then select the function, and time and temperature.I have pressure cookers and other multicookers that have multiple preprogrammed functions, and, honestly, I don't use them most of the time. For some foods, I think a slow simmer produces a better result than cooking with a pressure cooker. My primary purpose in buying this rice cooker was to have the sauté function for making rice pilaf and risotto. Happily, I have now found that this rice cooker does a better job of cooking rice than the expensive Zojirushi rice cooker I have. After hours of research and reading reviews, I have finally found a rice cooker that works for me. For me, use of this rice cooker is not complicated at all. It's pretty straight forward once you know how to operate it. The downloaded manual does help, but some of the operation is learned by trial and error.UPDATE 7/11/22:For those of you who like steel cut oats, which my husband and I prefer over rolled oats, this is my recipe for steel cut oats cooked in this rice cooker. This make 1 1/2 quarts that lasts my husband and I 4-5 days.- 1 1/2 cups steel cut oats- 4 cups water- 1/2 tsp. pure vanilla extract- 1 tsp. cinnamon- 1 tbsp. brown sugar (I use coconut palm sugar)- 1/4 cup or more raisinsPlace everything in the rice cooker pot, stir, turn cooker on, select brown rice function, press start.To warm the oats for breakfast, put desired portion in a bowl, add a little milk, and microwave for about 1 minute on high. What could be easier?? I have used this rice cooker multiple times since I bought it, and, so far, I am very happy with it.UPDATE 09/30/2022:As mentioned previously, I have never been a fan of rolled oats. To me, cooked rolled oats always tasted pasty. My husband likes them so I made a batch for his breakfasts. I added all ingredients to the pot and used the oatmeal setting. Ingredients I used were:- 3 1/2 cups water- 2 cups rolled oats- 1/2 tsp. vanilla extract- 1 tsp. cinnamon- 1 tbsp. brown sugar (I used coconut palm sugar)- 1/4 cup raisins or more as desiredIt looked pretty good and tonight I decided to try it. I spooned some into a bowl, broke it up into smaller pieces, and added some milk. Then I warmed it in the microwave for one minute. WOW!! It was really good!! I guess it make a difference on how it is cooked. I will definitely be making rolled oats for breakfasts again.UPDATE 01/13/24:I have had this rice cooker for almost 2 year, and I still love it. I have experimented with a couple foods, and have come up with a couple of new recipes that come out perfect with this rice cooker. I have added cream of wheat to my husband's choices of breakfast cereal. This recipe is basically the same as the the rolled oats recipe mentioned previously except the water to cereal proportions. For cream of wheat, use 4 1/2 cups of water to 1 cup of farina.I now make our rice pilaf in this rice cooker. I use brown rice for the health value, but white rice can also be used. The only difference would be to select the white rice setting for white rice. You can also add vermicelli to this rice pilaf and need only to brown the vermicelli in butter before adding it to the other ingredients. I do this in the microwave, but it can also be done in the rice cooker. This rice pilaf make about 18 4 oz. servings. It freezes well and can be thawed and warmed in the microwave. This is the recipe for rice pilaf in this rice cooker.- 6 tbsp. butter- 1 large onion, diced- 3 cups long grain brown rice or brown basmati rice- 6 cloves garlic, finely minced- 2 tsp. fresh rosemary minced or 2/3 tsp. dried and finely chopped- 1 1/2 tsp. fresh thyme leaves or 1/2 tsp dried- 1 1/2 tsp Kosher salt or 1/2 tsp. table salt- 1/2 tsp. pepper- 6 cups chicken, homemade, or vegetable broth- 2 tsp. lemon juice, fresh or bottled- 2 tsp. Worcestershire sauce- 2-4 large bay leaves- 3/4 tsp. paprika- 4 tbsp. fresh parsley, finely chopped- 4 tbsp. shredded carrot1 - Heat rice cooker in sauté mode. When hot melt the butter.2 - Add onion to the pot and sauté until translucent.3 - Add the rice and cook, stirring constantly, until all of the rice is coated in butter.4 - Add the garlic and cook, stirring constantly, until fragrant.5 - Add rosemary, thyme, salt, pepper, lemon juice, Worcestershire sauce, bay leaves, and broth.6 - Close the pot and select the brown rice setting (white rice setting if using white rice).7 - After the cooking has completed, fluff the rice with an fork, add chopped parsley and carrot, and stir8 - Let sit a couple of minutes and serve.I freeze this rice pilaf in 8 ounce packages for two of us, and serve it with brochettes, fish filets, pepper steak, and so much more.I have had this rice cooker for almost 2 years, and use it quite often. I sold my Zojirushi rice cooker since I have been using only this one. If this rice cooker ever quits working, I would most definitely buy another one.I hope this review was helpful for you. I will update this review if my opinion changes.
D**S
Must have kitchen appliance.
In the grand theater of life, where mundane moments collide with transformative epiphanies, my purchase of the COMFEE’ Compact Rice Cooker—6-in-1 Stainless Steel Multi Cooker, Slow Cooker, Steamer, Saute, and Warmer, 2 QT, 8 Cups Cooked—stands as a dramatic turning point, a culinary deus ex machina that rewrote the script of my daily existence. This isn’t just a kitchen appliance; it’s a revolution in stainless steel, a compact marvel that has elevated my meals from pedestrian to poetic. Allow me to unfold the drama of this life-altering acquisition with words of fervent praise.Before the COMFEE’ entered my life, my kitchen was a battleground of inconsistency. Rice was a gamble—either a soggy mess or a crunchy disappointment. My attempts at quinoa were lackluster, and oatmeal? A gluey tragedy. Enter the COMFEE’, a sleek, unassuming hero with six one-touch programs that promised to tame the chaos. With a 2-quart capacity, it’s perfectly sized for my small household, cooking 8 cups of flawlessly tender rice (from 4 cups uncooked) with the press of a button. Its versatility—rice cooker, slow cooker, steamer, sauté pan, warmer, and more—beckoned like a siren, and I was powerless to resist.The first act of this drama unfolded with the rice program. I tossed in brown rice, skeptical of the machine’s bold claims. Forty minutes later, I was greeted by grains so perfectly fluffy they seemed to defy gravity. Each bite was a revelation, a symphony of texture and flavor that made my old stovetop method feel like a culinary crime. The quinoa setting was equally transformative, producing nutty, vibrant results that turned my salads into masterpieces. Oatmeal, once my morning nemesis, emerged creamy and comforting, banishing lumpy nightmares forever.But the COMFEE’ is no one-trick pony. Its slow cooker function delivered a beef stew so tender it melted on the tongue, each ingredient harmonized over hours of effortless simmering. The steamer function breathed life into vegetables, preserving their color and crunch while I sipped wine, unburdened by stovetop vigilance. The sauté feature, a surprise delight, browned onions to caramelized perfection, filling my kitchen with aromas that felt like a warm embrace. And the warmer? It kept everything at the perfect temperature, ensuring no meal was served cold, no moment rushed.This appliance didn’t just cook; it liberated. Its compact design fits snugly on my counter, a stainless steel beacon of efficiency in my cluttered life. The non-stick inner pot cleans with a swipe, sparing me the drudgery of scrubbing. The six one-touch programs are intuitive = intuitive, forgiving my novice mistakes and rewarding my ambition with consistent excellence. It’s as if the COMFEE’ knows me—my schedule, my cravings, my dreams of effortless gourmet.In the drama of my life, the COMFEE’ Compact Rice Cooker is the protagonist, the catalyst, the standing ovation. It’s not just a purchase; it’s a love affair, a culinary awakening, an ode to a machine that changed everything. My kitchen is now a stage, and the COMFEE’ is the star.
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