RE: It didn't work for me either....
>Robin, what size cooker did you buy? I don't want the large
>one because there's only 2 mouths to feed here, but I worry
>that the small one may be too small. What's your advice? Also,
>is there a setting for soaking the brown rice?
>
>I'm over the moon about the barley recipes. I often substitute
>barley for brown rice because it's so yummy and has a low
>glycemic index.
>
>Thanks for the book recommendation. You know I adore
>cookbooks!
I bought the big one (1.8L), but at the time I didn't know they had a smaller version. Heck, I could cook for an entire army with this one. Given the chance to do it over again...I would buy the smaller version....there was absolutely no need for one this size for a family of two unless every single meal consists of rice. Yes, there is a cycle for Brown rice, Gaba Brown Rice, Sushi Rice, Porridge, Sweet Rice, Semibrown Rice, Mixed Rice, Quick Cooking Rice etc...The rice is perfect because you pick the cycle. Add the ingredients, push a button and it does the rest. You can set it way ahead of time and it will keep it warm for hours on end.
There are also recipes in the Ultimate Rice Cooker Cookbook for full course meals as well as such specialties like Italian and French Polenta. It also tells you how to use the Rice and other commercial grain mixes (Near East, Zatarains etc..)if you were so inclined in the cooker.
It's really easy to use...and even easier to clean, but if I had it to do over again I would definitely buy the smaller version.