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Joyce Chen 4 in 1 Microwave Rice Steamer Kitchen & Housewares
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Binding: Kitchen
Brand: Joyce Chen
Color: White
EAN: 0048002260503
Item Dimensions: 115
Label: Joyce Chen
Manufacturer: Joyce Chen
Model: J26-0050
MPN: 26-0050
Publisher: Joyce Chen
Release Date: October 10, 2004
Studio: Joyce Chen
Variation Description: White

Features:
  • 6-piece microwave steamer set for rice, vegetables, and meat
  • Includes 2-quart steamer bowl, steamer insert, an inner lid for circulating steam, and a locking outer lid
  • Also comes with special lid for popping popcorn and rice paddle
  • Steams a healthy, low-fat meal in mere minutes
  • Safe to use in dishwasher



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Editorial Review:

Product Description:
2 QT, Microwave Rice Steamer.



Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Spuds n' Garlic (And popping corn experience)
This is the first microwave steamer I've tried that works really, really well. As with all other microwave cooking, one has to adjust recipe timing to the wattage of the microwave, and water has to be measured carefully - a good kitchen scale, measuring cup, and calculator are essential microwave accessories. That being said, it does a dynamite job on steaming whole potatoes - and the other day on a whim I threw in a handful of unpeeled fresh garlic cloves with the potatoes. The garlic came out ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Good product
Useful gadget, especially for young cooks. Easy to use and clean, less messy than traditional stove-top pan.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Perfect for veggies
I love this steamer for my veggies! It didn't do such a hot job with my rice, but I only tried that once, so it was probably something I could have adjusted (more water or something). I've used and loved it for broccoli, carrots, asparagus, cabbage, etc. I use it way more often than my expensive stovetop steaming pot!



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Surprised at how much I've ended up using this!
I read the reviews and decided against getting this, despite how much some reviewers liked it. But last summer when I saw it in a silent auction and realized that I could get it for a $1 bid, I couldn't resist. Best dollar I ever spent...this rice cooker actually works, and very well at that. The rice it makes, parboiled, white or brown, has all turned out great. The only time I had any sort of mess was when I did the maximum amount of brown rice, and then it was no big deal to clean up. This ... Read More



Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Since I use this every day ....
I am concerned about the presence of BPA in the container. BPA is used to make clear, hard plastics and this is a clear, hard plastic. Does anyone know?

I use the cooker to steam vegetables every day and it's invaluable. Yellow and orange vegetables do stain the basket insert very quickly and the stain isn't removable, at least not with any cleaner I'd want to use on a food container. My last Joyce Chen lasted three years of daily use before it developed a fine crack in the base and ... Read More





 

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