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Rice Perfect
Instruction/Recipe Booklet
This book covers the use and care of the following Sunbeam Rice Cookers:
RC4750	 Rice Perfect 10 – 10 cup Rice Cooker
RC2650	 Rice Perfect 8 – 8 cup Rice Cooker
RC2350	 Rice Perfect 5 – 5 cup Rice Cooker

Please read these instructions carefully
and retain for future reference.

Contents
Sunbeam’s Safety Precautions
Features of your Rice Perfect 
Using your Rice Perfect 
Tips for cooking rice
Care and cleaning
Types of rice
Rice Cooking charts
Recipes
Sushi

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2
6
7
8
8
9
11
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Making Sushi

18

Steaming

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Steaming Vegetables for
Rice Perfect 8 & 10

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Steaming Fish and Seafood for
Rice Perfect 8 & 10

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Steaming Poultry for
Rice Perfect 8 & 10

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Important instructions – retain for
future use.

Sunbeam’s Safety Precautions
	 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR YOUR Rice
Perfect.
•	 Do not operate the rice cooker on an
inclined surface. Use a flat level surface.
•	 Do not move or cover the rice cooker whilst
in operation. Unplug before moving.
•	 Do not immerse the heating vessel of the
rice cooker in water or any other liquid.

•	 Use your rice cooker at least 200mm away
from walls and curtains.
•	 Do not use your rice cooker in confined
spaces.
•	 Remove the power cord before cleaning the
rice cooker.
•	 After cleaning ensure that the cord inlet area
is completely dry before using again.

	 Sunbeam is very safety conscious when
designing and manufacturing consumer products,
but it is essential that the product user also
exercise care when using an electrical appliance.
Listed below are precautions which are essential
for the safe use of an electrical appliance:
•	 Read carefully and save all the instructions
provided with an appliance.
•	 Always turn the power off at the power outlet
before you insert or remove a plug. Remove
by grasping the plug - do not pull on the cord.
•	 Turn the power off and remove the plug
when the appliance is not in use and
before cleaning.
•	 Do not use your appliance with an extension
cord unless this cord has been checked
and tested by a qualified technician or
service person.
•	 Always use your appliance from a power
outlet of the voltage (A.C. only) marked
on the appliance.
•	 This 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.
•	 Children should be supervised to ensure that
they do not play with the appliance.
•	 The temperature of accessible surfaces may be
high when the appliance is operating.

•	 Never leave an appliance unattended while
in use.
•	 Do not use an appliance for any purpose
other than its intended use.
•	 Do not place an appliance on or near a hot gas
flame, electric element or on a heated oven.
•	 Do not place on top of any other appliance.
•	 Do not let the power cord of an appliance hang
over the edge of a table or bench top or touch
any hot surface.
•	 Do not operate any electrical appliance with
a damaged cord or after the appliance has
been damaged in any manner. If damage is
suspected, return the appliance to the nearest
Sunbeam Appointed Service Centre
for examination, repair or adjustment.
•	 For additional protection, Sunbeam
recommend the use of a residual current
device (RCD) with a tripping current not
exceeding 30mA in the electrical circuit
supplying power to your appliances.
•	 Do not immerse the appliance in water
or any other liquid unless recommended.
• 	Appliances are not intended to be operated
by means of an external timer or separate
remote control system.
• 	This appliance is intended to be used in
household and similar applications such
as: staff kitchen areas in shops, offices and
other working environments; farm houses; by
clients in hotels, motels and other residential
type environments; bed and breakfast type
environments.

	 If you have any concerns regarding the performance and use of your appliance,
please visit www.sunbeam.com.au or contact the Sunbeam Consumer Service Line.
	 Ensure the above safety precautions are understood.

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Features of your Rice Perfect
8 and 10 – RC2650, RC4750
Non-stick Removable Cooking Pan
Lightweight pan distributes heat evenly for
perfectly cooked rice every time. The non-stick
pan is removable for easy cleaning.
Glass Lid with Steam Vent
Allows steam to be released while cooking,
reducing condensation.
Cool Touch Handles
Allows you to lift and carry the Rice Perfect
to the table.
Keep Warm Light
Illuminates to indicate that your Rice Perfect
is in the KEEP WARM mode.
Cook Light
Illuminates to indicate that your Rice Perfect
is in the COOK mode.
Automatic Control
Depress the lever to commence the COOK mode.
The control automatically switches to KEEP
WARM mode when the rice is cooked.
Keep Warm Function
Keeps your rice warm until you are ready
to serve it.
8 Cup Capacity (16 cups cooked rice)
Prepare from 2 to 8 cups of uncooked rice at
any time. As a guide the 8 cup capacity will
feed approximately 14-16 people.
10 Cup Capacity (20 cups cooked rice)
Prepare from 2 to 10 cups of uncooked rice at
any time. As a guide the 10 cup capacity will
feed approximately 16-18 people.
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Steaming Tray
Convenient steaming tray allows you to
retain colour, vitamins and minerals of your
food.
Serving Spoon
Ideal for stirring and serving rice from the
rice cooker. The plastic will not scratch the
non-stick surface on the cooking pan.
Measuring Cup
Ensures accurate measuring of rice to
achieve perfect results every time.

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Features of your Rice Perfect 5
– RC2350
Non-stick Removable Cooking Pan
Lightweight pan distributes heat evenly for
perfectly cooked rice every time. The non-stick
pan is removable for easy cleaning.
Keep Warm Light
Illuminates to indicate that your Rice Perfect
5 cup is in the KEEP WARM mode.
Cook Light
Illuminates to indicate that your
Rice Perfect 5 cup is in the
COOK mode.
Automatic Control
Depress the lever to commence the COOK mode.
The control automatically switches to KEEP
WARM mode when the rice is cooked.
Keep Warm Function
Keeps your rice warm until you are ready
to serve it.
5 Cup Capacity (10 cups cooked rice)
Prepare from 1 to 5 cups of uncooked rice
at any time. As a guide the 5 cup capacity will
feed approximately 8-10 people.

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Glass Lid with Steam Vent
Allows steam to be released while cooking,
reducing condensation.
Cool Touch Handles
Allows you to lift and carry the Rice Perfect
5 to the table.

Serving Spoon
Ideal for stirring and serving rice from the
rice cooker. The plastic will not scratch the
non-stick surface on the cooking pan.
Measuring Cup
Ensures accurate measuring of rice to
achieve perfect results every time.

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Using your Rice Perfect
Before using your Rice Perfect for the first
time wash the removable cooking pan, lid,
rice measuring cup and serving spoon in
warm soapy water. Rinse and dry thoroughly.
To Cook Rice
1.	 Using the rice measuring cup provided,
measure out the required quantity of
rice (refer to rice cooking chart on page
9). Make sure the rice is a level cup
measure.
NOTE:
1 	level rice cup = 150g. .
1 	cup uncooked white rice = 2 rice cups of 	
	 cooked white rice (approximately)
1 cup uncooked brown rice = 2½ cups cooked 	
	 brown rice (approximately)
This Sunbeam rice cup is not the same
measurement as a standard metric cup
2.	 Place the measured rice in a sieve, and
wash rice thoroughly under cold water.
Wash until the water runs clear. This
removes excess starch which helps to
achieve fluffier rice. Alternatively, wash
rice in the cooking pan two or three times
until the water is clear, pouring out the
milky water between each rinse.
3.	 Ensure the exterior of the cooking pan is
clean and dry before placing it inside the
heating vessel.
4.	Place the washed rice in the cooking pan.
Add cold water to the cup level indicated
on the inside of the cooking pan or add
the quantity of water specified in the
cooking charts on page 9. Make sure
the rice on the bottom of the pan is even
when adding the water.
5.	 Replace the lid.

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6.	 Insert the plug into a 230-240 volt AC
power outlet and turn the power on. The
“KEEP WARM” light will illuminate.
7.	Depress the automatic control lever to
“COOK” to begin the cooking cycle. The
“COOK” light will illuminate.
8.	 When cooking is complete, your Rice
Perfect will automatically switch to
“KEEP WARM” mode and the “KEEP
WARM” light will illuminate.
9.	 With the lid on, allow rice to stand in the
“KEEP WARM” mode for 5-10 minutes
for small quantities and approximately
10-15 minutes for larger quantities. DO
NOT use metal utensils as these will
scratch the non-stick coating. A plastic
spoon is supplied.
10.	The “KEEP WARM” cycle will continue
until the power is switched off. If keeping
the rice warm, stir, then replace lid. Rice
can be kept warm in the Rice Perfect for
up to 2 hours. After 2 hours rice should
be refrigerated for storage if required.
NOTE: Whilst operating, do not remove the
lid as this may affect cooking results. Do not
interfere with the automatic control lever.
Do not keep rice in the cooker for extended
periods of time on “KEEP WARM” mode
as the rice becomes dry and the quality
deteriorates.

Tips for cooking rice
Results may vary depending on the type of
rice used.
1.	For fluffier rice, add a little extra water and
for firmer rice, add a little less water.
2.	Should you happen to add too much extra
water, the excess water may overflow
during cooking. It is a good idea to cook
the rice with the recommended quantity of
water first and then if the rice is still firm,
add a little extra water which can be stirred
through at the end. You will then need
to depress the automatic lever to “COOK”
mode.
3.	The rice cup provided is not a standard
metric measuring cup.

4.	Wash rice thoroughly until the water runs
clear.
5.	Brown rice needs more water to cook,
which results in a build up of starchy water
and bubbles forming around the lid, which
can cause spitting from the air vent. Make
sure the brown rice is rinsed well before
cooking.

Sunbeam rice cup 	= 150g uncooked rice
		
= 180ml water
If you lose the rice measuring cup provided use
the ratio:
1 cup uncooked white rice 	= 1 cup water
1 cup uncooked brown rice 	= 1 ½ cups water
Cooking times will vary if using a larger
measuring cup.

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Types of Rice
There are three main types of rice:
Short Grain: The grains are short and plump.
When cooked the grains are soft and sticky
with a glossy appearance.
Varieties of short grain rice:
Japanese Koshihikari - a soft sticky rice, sold
as “sushi rice” and used to make sushi
Pearl – a soft sticky rice used to make
puddings and desserts.
Medium Grain: the grains are medium in size.
When cooked the grains are tender, moist
and tend to stick together.
Varieties of medium grain rice:
Arborio – a soft cooking chalky rice used to
make risotto and paella.
Medium white and brown rice
White calrose - a soft cooking rice used to
make paella.

Medium brown – is whole grain that has
been hulled but not polished. It has a nutty
flavour and is slightly chewy in texture. It can
be used as an all-rounder.
Long Grain: the grains are long and narrow.
When cooked the grains remain fluffy, dry
and separate.
Varieties of long grain rice are:
Long – a perfect all-round rice used in a wide
variety of cuisines.
Jasmine – a fragrant rice which is suited to
Asian type cuisine.
Basmati – has a fragrant aroma which is
suited to Indian type cuisine.

Care and cleaning
After using your Rice Perfect, turn the power
off and remove the cord from the power
outlet.
CAUTION: Never immerse the heating vessel
in water.
CAUTION: Never use any chemical, steel wool,
harsh abrasive cleaners, thinners or chemical
dust cloths to clean any part of your Rice
Perfect.

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WARNING: Do not allow water to enter the
inside of the heating vessel as this may cause
electrocution.

Rice Cooking Chart – White Rice
RC2350
Approximate
cooking time

Uncooked white long grain rice.

Water

Use rice cup or grams

Use mls or Cooking
pan water level

1/ 150g

180mls/ 1

15 mins

2/ 300g

360mls/ 2

15-18 mins

3/ 450g

540mls/ 3

22-24 mins

4/ 600g

720mls/ 4

26-28 mins

5/ 750g

900mls/ 5

30-32 mins

Uncooked white long grain rice.

Water

Use rice cup or grams

Use mls or Cooking
pan water level

Approximate
cooking time

2 / 300g

360mls / 2

15-17 mins

4 / 600g

720mls / 4

21-23 mins

6 / 900g

1080mls / 6

26-28 mins

8 / 1200g

1440mls / 8

30-32 mins

Uncooked white long grain rice.

Water

Use rice cup or grams

Use mls or Cooking
pan water level

Approximate
cooking time

2 / 300g

360mls / 2

11-13 mins

4 / 600g

720mls / 4

16-18 mins

6 / 900g

1080mls / 6

20-22 mins

8 / 1200g

1440mls / 8

23-25 mins

10 / 1500g

1800mls/ 10

27-29 mins

RC2650

RC4750

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Rice Cooking Chart – Brown Rice
RC2350
Approximate
cooking time

Uncooked brown long grain rice.

Water

Use rice cup or grams

Use mls or Cooking
pan water level

1 / 150g

270mls / 1½

20-25 mins

2 / 300g

540mls / 2½

40-45 mins

3 / 450g

810mls / 4

45-50 mins

Uncooked brown long grain rice.

Water

Use rice cup or grams

Use mls or Cooking
pan water level

Approximate
cooking time

2 / 300g

540mls / 2½

35-40 mins

3/ 450g

810mls / 4

45-50 mins

4/ 600g

1080mls / 5

45-50 mins

5/ 750g

1350mls / 6

50-55 mins

Uncooked brown long grain rice.

Water

Use rice cup or grams

Use mls or Cooking
pan water level

Approximate
cooking time

2 / 300g

540mls / 2½

30-35 mins

3 / 450g

810mls / 4

35-40 mins

4 / 600g

1080mls / 5

40-45 mins

5 / 750g

1350mls / 6

45-50 mins

6 / 900g

1620mls / 8

45-50 mins

RC2650

RC4750

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Recipes
NOTE: Ensure rice has been thoroughly
washed under cold water before cooking
to prevent rice grains from sticking to the
cooking pan.
Yellow Coconut Rice	
Serves 4-6
450g (3 rice cups) jasmine rice, rinsed
* see page 8.
270mls (1½ rice cups) coconut milk

Mushroom and Thyme Risotto
1.25 litres chicken stock

Serves 4-6

2 tablespoons olive oil
1 leek, halved lengthways, thinly sliced
2 cloves garlic, crushed
400g Arborio rice (2 ¾ rice cups), rinsed
* see page 8

270mls (1½ rice cups) water

½ cup white wine

3 teaspoons brown sugar

2 tablespoons butter

2 teaspoons fish sauce

200g button mushrooms, thinly sliced

1 teaspoon ground turmeric

200g swiss button mushrooms, thinly sliced

4 green onions (shallots), thinly sliced

2 tablespoons finely chopped fresh thyme
leaves

1.	Place washed rice in the cooking pan. Add
coconut milk, water, brown sugar, fish
sauce and turmeric. Stir to combine.
2.	Place lid on cooking pan. Depress
automatic control lever to “COOK”.
When cooking is complete, the lever will
automatically switch to the “KEEP WARM”
mode. Leave rice in the cooking pan with
lid on for 10 minutes.
3.	Transfer rice to a bowl. Stir with a fork to
separate grains. Top with onions. Serve.

Salt and pepper, to taste
Grated parmesan, to serve
1.	Place stock in a saucepan. Bring to the boil
over medium heat.
2.	Heat 1 tablespoon of oil in a frypan over
medium heat. Add leek and garlic and cook
for 3 minutes or until soft. Add rice and stir
to coat. Add wine and cook, stirring until
liquid has absorbed.
3.	Transfer mixture to the cooking pan. Add
hot stock and stir to combine. Place lid on
cooking pan. Depress automatic control lever
to “COOK”.
4.	Meanwhile heat remaining oil and butter in
a frypan over medium heat. Add mushrooms
and cook for 4-5 minutes or until soft. Stir in
thyme.
5.	When rice cooking is complete, the lever
will automatically switch to “KEEP WARM”
mode. Stir through mushrooms. Season with
salt and pepper. Leave rice in the cooking
pan with lid on for 10 minutes. Serve.

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Recipes continued

Fried Rice
Serves 6-8
300g (2 rice cups) long grain rice, rinsed
* see page 8

Smoked Trout Kedgeree
2 tablespoons olive oil

2 eggs, lightly beaten

2 cloves garlic, crushed

1 tablespoon peanut oil

2 teaspoons curry powder

100g bacon rashers, chopped
4 green onions (shallots), thinly sliced

300g (2 rice cups) basmati rice, rinsed
* see page 8

¾ cup frozen peas, thawed

180g smoked trout fillet, flaked

2 tablespoons light soy sauce

1 lemon, rind finely grated, juiced

1.	Place washed rice in the cooking pan. Add
360mls water (2 rice cups) or pour water in
cooking pan to level indicator 2.
2.	Place lid on cooking pan. Depress automatic
control lever to “COOK”. When cooking is
complete, the lever will automatically switch
to the “KEEP WARM” mode. Remove rice
and transfer to a sieve. Wash rice until rice
grains separate. Drain and place in a bowl.
3.	Meanwhile, heat 1 teaspoon of oil in a wok
or frypan over medium heat. Stir-fry egg until
scrambled. Transfer to a bowl.
4.	Heat 1 teaspoon of oil. Add bacon and
cook until golden and crisp. Transfer to a
bowl lined with paper towel.
5.	Heat remaining oil. Add rice, green onions,
peas, soy sauce, bacon and egg. Stir-fry
until heated through. Serve.

¹⁄³ cup finely chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley
leaves

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Serves 4-6

1 brown onion, finely chopped

4 hard-boiled eggs, cut into quarters
1.	Heat oil in a frypan over medium heat. Add
onion and garlic and cook until soft. Add
curry powder and stir until fragrant.
2.	Place washed rice in the cooking pan. Add
360mls water or pour water in the cooking
pan to level indicator 2. Add onions mixture
and stir to combine.
3.	Place lid on cooking pan. Depress automatic
control lever to “COOK”. When cooking is
complete, the lever will automatically switch
to the “KEEP WARM” mode. Leave rice in
the cooking pan with lid on for 10 minutes.
4.	Transfer rice to a bowl. Add trout, lemon rind,
¼ cup lemon juice, parsley, salt and pepper.
Toss to combine. Serve topped with egg.
NOTE: you can use smoked cod. The best way
to cook this is to poach in a little milk for about
10 minutes or until fish flakes. Drain fish and
flake.

Recipes continued

Spanish Chicken and Chorizo Paella Serves 4-6
900ml chicken stock
½ teaspoon saffron threads
2 tablespoons olive oil
1 brown onion, finely chopped
2 cloves garlic, crushed
1 teaspoon ground paprika
1 teaspoon smoked paprika
300g (2 rice cups) medium grain rice, rinsed
* see page 8
450g chicken thigh fillets, roughly chopped
125g chorizo sausage, halved lengthways,
sliced
1 yellow capsicum, thinly sliced
¾ cup frozen peas, thawed
¼ cup chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley leaves
Salt and pepper, to taste
1.	Place stock in a saucepan. Bring to the boil
over medium heat.
2.	Place saffron threads in a small bowl. Pour
over 1 tablespoon boiling water. Leave to
stand for 5 minutes.
3.	Heat 1 tablespoon of oil in a frypan over
medium heat. Add onion and garlic and cook
for 3 minutes or until soft. Add paprika,
smoked paprika and rice and stir to coat.
4.	Transfer mixture to the cooking pan. Add
hot stock and stir to combine. Place lid on
cooking pan. Depress automatic control lever
to “COOK”.
5.	Meanwhile heat remaining oil in a frypan over
medium to high heat. Add chicken and cook
for 4 minutes or until golden. Add sausage
and capsicum. Cook for a further 3 minutes.
6.	When rice cooking is complete, the lever
will automatically switch to “KEEP WARM”
mode. Stir through chicken mixture, peas and
parsley. Season with salt and pepper. Leave
rice in the cooking pan with lid on for 10
minutes. Serve.

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Recipes for use with Steamer Tray
- RC2650, RC4750
Brown Rice Salad
Serves 4-6
300g (2 rice cups) brown rice, rinsed
* see page 8

Middle Eastern Chicken Pilaf
Serves 4-6
300g (2 rice cups) basmati rice, rinsed
* see page 8

3 small corn cobs, husks removed

360mls chicken stock

4 green onions (shallots), thinly sliced

2 x 150g small chicken breast fillets

185g tin tuna, drained, flaked

1 cup frozen peas, thawed

¹⁄³ cup chopped sundried tomatoes

3 green onions (shallots), thinly sliced

½ cup pitted kalamata olives, chopped

¹⁄³ cup currants

¹⁄³ cup chopped fresh basil leaves

¹⁄³ cup pistachio kernels, toasted
¼ cup finely chopped fresh flat-leaf parsley
leaves

¹⁄³ cup lemon juice
Salt and pepper, to taste
1.	Place washed rice in the cooking pan. Add
540mls water (3 rice cups) or pour water
in cooking pan to level indicator 3.
2.	Place the steamer basket on top of the
cooking pan. Place corn in the steamer
basket.
3.	Place lid on steamer basket. Depress
automatic control lever to “COOK”.
Remove steamer basket and corn after
25 minutes. Replace lid. When cooking
is complete, the lever will automatically
switch to the “KEEP WARM” mode. Leave
rice in the cooking pan with lid on for
10-15 minutes.
4.	Remove rice and transfer to a sieve. Wash
rice until rice grains separate. Drain and
place in a bowl.
5.	Using a sharp knife cut kernels from
corn. Add corn and remaining ingredients.
Season with salt and pepper and toss to
combine. Serve.

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¼ cup finely chopped fresh mint leaves
Dressing
2 tablespoons olive oil
2 teaspoons finely grated orange rind
¹⁄³ cup orange juice
½ teaspoon ground cumin
½ teaspoon ground coriander
Salt and pepper, to taste
1.	Place washed rice in the cooking pan. Add
chicken stock.
2.	Place the steamer basket on top. Place
chicken in the steamer basket and place
lid on steamer basket. Depress automatic
control lever to “COOK”. When cooking is
complete, the lever will automatically switch
to the “KEEP WARM” mode. Leave rice and
chicken for 10-15 minutes to stand.
3.	Transfer chicken to a plate. Shred the chicken
once it has cooled. Transfer rice to a serving
bowl. Stir with a fork to separate grains. Add
chicken and remaining ingredients.
4.	Combine ingredients for dressing in a jug.
Pour over rice. Season with salt and pepper
and toss to combine. Serve.

Recipes for use with Steamer Tray - RC2650, RC4750 continued

Steamed Fish in Sweet Chilli Sauce
2 tablespoons sweet chilli sauce

Serves 4

Steamed Chicken with Salsa Verde
4 x 170g chicken breast fillets

1 tablespoon light soy sauce

Olive oil spray

½ teaspoon sesame oil

Salsa verde

1 teaspoon fish sauce

1 cup fresh flat-leaf parsley leaves

4 x 150g small salmon or trout fillets

¹⁄³ cup fresh dill leaves

Coriander, sliced red chillis and lime, to taste

¹⁄³ cup fresh mint leaves

1.	Combine chilli sauce, soy sauce, sesame oil
and fish sauce in a bowl.
2.	Place salmon fillets on a large piece of
baking paper. Spoon chilli mixture evenly over
fish. Fold paper edges in to seal and form a
parcel.
3.	Place 360mls water (2 rice cups) in the
cooking pan. Place the steamer basket
on top. Place fish parcels in the steamer
basket. Place lid on steamer basket. Depress
automatic control level to “COOK”. Steam
for 15-20 minutes or until fish flakes. Switch
lever to “KEEP WARM”
4.	Transfer fish to a plate. Serve with steamed
rice and vegetables.
5.	Garnish with coriander, sliced red chillis and
lime.

Serves 4

2 cloves garlic
1 tablespoon small capers
1 lemon, rind finely grated and juiced
¼ cup extra virgin olive oil
Salt and pepper, to taste
1.	Place 360mls water (2 rice cups) in the
cooking pan. Place the steamer basket on
top.
2.	Spray chicken with olive oil and season with
salt and pepper. Place chicken in steamer
basket. Place lid on steamer basket. Depress
automatic control level to “COOK”. Steam for
20 minutes or until just cooked. Switch lever
to “KEEP WARM”. Stand with lid on for 5
minutes.
3.	Meanwhile combine parsley, dill, mint, garlic
and capers in a food processor. Process
until finely chopped. Transfer mixture to a
bowl. Add remaining ingredients and stir to
combine. Season with salt and pepper.
4.	Serve chicken with steamed potatoes, green
beans and salsa verde.

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Recipes continued

Asparagus and Beans with
Crispy Bacon Crumbs

Chicken Breasts with Chilli Herb Pesto

Serves: 4-6 as a side dish

Serves: 4
½ red onion, chopped

2 bunches asparagus, trimmed

3 cloves garlic, halved

150g green beans, trimmed

1 long red chilli, seeds removed, chopped

1 tablespoon olive oil

1 teaspoon ground cumin

2 rashers bacon, chopped

2 cups fresh flat-leaf parsley leaves

1 cup roughly torn Italian bread

1 cup fresh coriander leaves

2 cloves garlic, crushed

1 lemon, rind finely grated and juiced

1 tablespoon finely chopped fresh parsley
leaves

¹/³ cup extra virgin olive oil

Salt and pepper, to taste

4 x 170g chicken breast fillets

1.	Place 360mls water (2 rice cups) in the
cooking pan. Place the steamer basket on
top. Place asparagus and beans in the
steamer basket.
2.	Place the lid on top of the steamer basket.
Depress automatic control lever to “COOK”.
Steam vegetables for 12-15 minutes or
until tender. Switch lever to “KEEP WARM”.
Transfer vegetables to a serving plate.
3.	Meanwhile heat oil in a frypan over medium
heat. Add bacon and cook for 2 minutes or
until just brown. Add breadcrumbs and garlic.
Increase heat to medium high. Cook for 5
minutes or until crumbs are brown. Stir in
parsley.
4.	Serve asparagus with crispy bacon topping.
Season with salt and pepper.

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Salt and pepper, to taste
1.	Combine onion, garlic, chilli, cumin, parsley
and coriander in a food processor. Process
until finely chopped. Add oil and process
until a paste is formed. Stir in ¼ cup lemon
juice and rind. Season with salt and pepper.
2.	Brush a little mixture over chicken. Line the
steamer basket with baking paper. Place
chicken in steamer basket. Depress automatic
control lever to “COOK”. Steam for 20
minutes or until just cooked. Switch lever
to “KEEP WARM”. Stand with lid on for 5
minutes.
3.	Slice chicken and serve with remaining pesto,
steamed rice and vegetables.

Sushi
You will find it a pleasure to be able to make
your very own sushi with these simple steps.
You will need to use Japanese style sushi
rice which is a type of short grain rice and is
readily available at good supermarkets.
The cup measurement below is using the
cup provided with your Sunbeam Rice
Perfect.

5.	When cooking is complete, the lever
will automatically switch to the “KEEP
WARM” mode. Leave the rice in the
cooker for 10 minutes at this stage.
DO NOT REMOVE LID.

Sushi Rice
3 cups sushi rice

7.	Spread the rice into a large flat bottomed
wooden or plastic bowl or container.
Using the rice spoon provided, gently
slice through the rice removing any
lumps; at the same time gradually pour
over sushi vinegar.

3 cups water
Sushi Vinegar
¹/³ cup rice vinegar
2½ tablespoons sugar

¼ teaspoon salt
1.	Place rice in a fine sieve and wash until
the water runs clear. Drain for at least 10
minutes.
2.	Place washed rice in the cooking pan.
Add 540mls of water (3 rice cups)
or pour water in cooking pan to level
indicator 3.
3.	Replace the lid.
4.	Depress the automatic control lever to
“COOK”.

6.	Combine sushi vinegar ingredients
together; mix well until the sugar
dissolves.

8.	Using either an electric fan on low or a
hand fan; fan the rice until it is almost
cool. Continue to gently slice through the
rice but don’t stir as this will break up
the rice grains.
9.	Place a clean damp cloth over the rice to
prevent it from drying out while making
sushi. Rice should be used as soon as
possible.
10.	Do not put rice in the refrigerator as it
will be too hard.
Makes approximately 9 cups of cooked sushi
rice.

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Making Sushi
Before you make sushi you will need to
purchase a bamboo mat for rolling your
sushi. For best results lightly dampen your
mat before using.
6 sheets toasted seaweed (nori)
Small bowl of cold water with 2 teaspoons
rice vinegar
Ready made wasabi paste
Japanese soy sauce to serve
Selection of ingredients listed below for 6 large
rolls:
1cm strips sashimi grade tuna or salmon
Cooked prawns, shelled, deveined, halved
lengthways
Cooked crabmeat
Pickled daikon, sliced thinly
Lebanese cucumbers, seeds removed, sliced
thinly
Avocado, sliced thinly
Green onions, sliced into strips lengthways
Snow pea sprouts
Japanese mayonnaise
Pink pickled ginger
1.	Place a sheet of seaweed, shiny side down
onto the dampened bamboo mat.
2.	Dip your fingers into the water and scoop
approximately ¹/6 of the rice onto the
centre of the seaweed.

Step 1

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Step 2

3.	Gently spread the rice over the seaweed
without pushing down, leave approximately
3cm strip at the top of the seaweed
uncovered. This will help seal the roll after
rolling.
4.	If using wasabi paste, smear a very small
amount across the centre of the rice. Place
your choice of ingredients in a row over the
wasabi, making sure that the ingredients
go to both ends. Don’t overfill as the sushi
will be too difficult to roll. About 4-5
ingredients per roll is suitable.
5.	Starting with the edge closest to you, pick
up the mat with your thumb and forefingers
and using your remaining fingers hold the
filling in place while you start to roll away
from you.
6.	Roll forward gently but firmly, moving the
bamboo mat out of the way as you roll.
Dip finger in water and slightly wet the
uncovered seaweed. Finish rolling, lightly
press to shape. Unroll mat.
7.	Place roll onto cutting board and using a
very sharp knife cut into eight pieces.
8.	Repeat with remaining rice, seaweed and
fillings.
9.	Serve with extra wasabi and Japanese soy
sauce.
Makes 6 large rolls (48 pieces)

Step 3

Step 4

Steaming
For use with the Steamer Tray included with RC2650 and RC4750.
Steaming foods helps to retain the nutritional value and is a healthy way of cooking.
When steaming there must be enough water in the cooking pan. It is recommended to add
180-360mls water (1-2 rice cups) to the cooking pan for steaming. The water must cover the
base of the pan. Do not allow the pan to boil dry while steaming. Boiling water can be added
whilst steaming.
The lid must be kept on the basket while steaming.
While the rice is cooking you can steam vegetables in the basket provided for the 8 cup and
10 Cup Rice Cookers. You will need to look at the cooking times. You may have to remove
vegetables before the rice is cooked. The juices from the vegetables will go into the rice.

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Steaming Vegetables
For best results:
1.	 Wash and clean vegetables before steaming. Trim stems and peel skins.
2.	 Cut vegetables into even sized pieces. The smaller the piece the faster it will cook.
3.	 Steam vegetables until just tender, this retains the flavour.
4.	 Frozen vegetables should be defrosted before steaming.
Vegetable

Quantity

Approximate cooking time

Asparagus, trimmed

2 bunches, trimmed

12-15 mins

Beans, whole

250g, trimmed

12-15 mins

Beetroot

1 bunch - medium

20-30 mins

Bok Choy

2 bunches, separated

8-10 mins

Broccoli

1 head, cut into florets

10-15 mins

Brussel Sprouts

350g, trimmed

15-20 mins

Cabbage

¼ cabbage, sliced

10-12 mins

Carrots

3 medium

15-20 mins

Cauliflower

1 head, cut into florets

10-15 mins

Corn

Whole cobs

20-25 mins

Peas

250g, shelled

10-12 mins

Snow peas

250g, trimmed

5-6 mins

Spinach (English)

1 bunch, trimmed

5 mins

Squash

Baby, 350g

8-10 mins

Chats

10 x 50g, halved

25-35 mins

Red or white

6 x 150g, Cut into quarters

20-30 mins

Potato sweet

500g, cut into pieces

20-30 mins

Pumpkin

350g, cut into pieces

20-30 mins

Zucchini

2 medium, sliced

6-8 mins

Potatoes

Frozen Vegetables
Must be defrosted first

20

10-15 mins

Steaming Fish and Seafood
For best results:
1.	 Place fish in a single layer in the steamer tray
2.	 Seafood can be seasoned before steaming by using fresh herbs, spices, lemon slices and
onions.
3.	 It is best to add oils and liquids after steaming – or if using liquids wrap fish in baking
paper.
4.	 Fish is cooked when it flakes easily with a fork.
			
	 TYPE	
QUANTITY	
			

MINIMUM 	 APPROXIMATE
WATER	
Cooking Time	suggestions
(1 cup = 250ml)	 (minutes)

	Clams and pippies	 500g	

1	

5-8	

	FISH
	Fillet	
	Steak	

Steam until just open.

500g	
500g – 2cm thick	

1	
1	

12	
12-18	

Before cooking brush
lightly with oil & season.

	Mussels	

500g in the shell	

1	

8-12	

Steam until just open.

	Prawns (green)	

500g medium in shell	

1	

12	

Steam until just pink.

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Steaming Poultry
For best results:
1.	 Select pieces of similar size and thickness for even cooking
2.	 Place poultry in a single layer in the steamer tray.
3.	 Remove all fat and skin.
4.	 For a more appealing look you can lightly brown chicken in a frying pan before steaming.
5.	 Steam poultry until well done. Check by piercing the thickest part of the poultry. If the
juices run clear it is cooked through.
6.	 Cooking times will vary depending on the size and thickness of the pieces.
			
	 TYPE	
QUANTITY	
			

MINIMUM 	 APPROXIMATE
WATER	
Cooking Time	suggestions
(1 cup = 250ml)	 (minutes)

	Breast fillet	
500g	
1½	
12-14	
					
					

Place the thickest part 	
towards the outside of the
basket and season.

	Pieces – bone in	
500g (approx. 4)	
1½	
15-25	
					
					

Place the thickest part
towards the outside of the
basket and season.

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Notes

Notes

12 Month Replacement Guarantee
In the unlikely event that this appliance develops any malfunction
within 12 months of purchase (3 months commercial use) due to
faulty materials or manufacture, we will replace it for you
free of charge.
Should you experience any difficulties with
your appliance, please phone our customer
service line for advice on 1300 881 861 in
Australia, or 0800 786 232 in New Zealand.
Alternatively, you can send a written claim
to Sunbeam at the address listed below.
On receipt of your claim, Sunbeam will
seek to resolve your difficulties or, if the
appliance is defective, advise you on how
to obtain a replacement or refund.
Your Sunbeam 12 Month Replacement
Guarantee naturally does not cover misuse
or negligent handling and normal wear and
tear.
Similarly your 12 Month Replacement
Guarantee does not cover freight or any other
costs incurred in making a claim. Please
retain your receipt as proof of purchase.
The benefits given to you by this guarantee
are in addition to your other rights and
remedies under any laws which relate to the
appliance.
Our goods come with guarantees that cannot
be excluded under the Australian Consumer
Law and under the New Zealand Consumer
Guarantees Act.

In Australia you are entitled to a
replacement or refund for a major failure and
for compensation for any other reasonably
foreseeable loss or damage. You are also
entitled to have the goods repaired or
replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable
quality and the failure does not amount to
a major failure.
Should your appliance require repair or
service after the guarantee period, contact
your nearest Sunbeam service centre.
For a complete list of Sunbeam’s authorised
service centres visit our website or call:

Australia
www.sunbeam.com.au

1300 881 861
Units 5 & 6, 13 Lord Street
Botany NSW 2019 Australia
New Zealand
www.sunbeam.co.nz

0800 786 232
26 Vestey Drive, Mt Wellington
Auckland, New Zealand

Need help with your appliance?
Contact our customer service team or visit
our website for information and tips on
getting the most from your appliance.
In Australia
Visit www.sunbeam.com.au

Or call 1300 881 861
In New Zealand
Visit www.sunbeam.co.nz

Or call 0800 786 232

	

is a registered trademark.

‘Rice Perfect’ is a trademark of Sunbeam Corporation.
Made in China.
Due to minor changes in design or otherwise,
the product may differ from the one shown in this leaflet.
© Copyright. Sunbeam Corporation Limited 2011.
ABN 45 000 006 771

Units 5 & 6, 13 Lord Street
Botany NSW 2019 Australia
Unit 3, Building D
26 Vestey Drive
Mt Wellington Auckland
New Zealand
Sunbeam Corporation is a division of GUD Holdings Ltd.	

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