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how to use aroma rice cooker small

Using a small Aroma rice cooker is simple once you know the basic steps. Most compact Aroma models work the same way: you measure rice, add water, press one button, and let it cook automatically.

Quick Scoop (TL;DR)

  • Rinse rice, then add it to the inner pot with the right amount of water.
  • Put the pot into the cooker, close the lid, and press “Rice” / “White Rice” (or the main cook button).
  • The cooker will switch to “Keep Warm” when done; let it sit 5–10 minutes, then fluff and serve.

Step‑by‑step: how to use it

  1. Measure and rinse the rice
    • Use the small measuring cup that came with the cooker (one “cup” on the cup usually equals one “cup” on the inner‑pot water lines).
 * Rinse the rice in a strainer or the inner pot until the water runs mostly clear to remove excess starch.
  1. Add water using the inner‑pot lines
    • Put the rinsed rice back into the inner pot.
    • Fill water up to the matching line for that number of cups (for example, 2 cups rice → water to “2” on the markings).
 * Optional: add a pinch of salt or a teaspoon of oil for flavor and fluffier rice.
  1. Set up the cooker
    • Place the inner pot firmly into the base.
    • Close the lid securely so steam can’t escape.
  1. Select the right function
    • For white rice, press “Rice” or “White Rice” on the control panel.
 * Some small Aroma models also have **“Brown Rice,” “Steam,”** or **“Slow Cook”** ; choose the one that matches your food.
  1. Start and wait
    • Press “Start” or the main cook button; the indicator light will turn on.
 * The cooker heats, cooks, then automatically switches to **“Keep Warm”** when done (usually 20–30 minutes for white rice).
  1. Finish and serve
    • Let the rice sit on Keep Warm for 5–10 minutes so steam finishes softening the grains.
 * Open the lid, fluff the rice with the included spatula, and serve.

Handy tips for best results

  • Don’t lift the lid while cooking —this releases steam and can make rice uneven or undercooked.
  • Clean after each use : wipe the inner pot, lid, and steam vent with a damp cloth; most small Aroma pots are non‑stick and easy to wash.
  • Use the steaming tray : if your small model has a steamer basket, you can cook veggies, dumplings, or fish above the rice.

Common small Aroma settings (simplified)

Button / Setting| What it’s for
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White Rice| Regular white rice (most common). 35
Brown Rice| Whole‑grain brown rice (longer cook). 14
Steam| Steaming veggies, fish, dumplings. 14
Slow Cook / Soup| Slow‑cooking stews or porridge (on some models). 46

If something goes wrong

  • Rice is too wet? Use slightly less water next time or let it sit on Keep Warm longer to absorb moisture.
  • Rice is too dry or burnt? Check that the inner pot is seated properly and you’re not using too much heat‑up time before cooking starts.

If you tell me your exact model (for example “Aroma ARC‑3, 4‑cup” or “Aroma ARC‑150SB”), I can give you a model‑specific step‑by‑step that matches its buttons.

Information gathered from public forums or data available on the internet and portrayed here.