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    							MODELS 
    ❑	RC0995P
    ❑	 RC0995PQFind additional healthy recipes at
    www.georgeforemancooking.com
    CUSTOMER CARE LINE:
    USA/Canada 1-800-231-9786
    Accessories/Parts (USA/Canada)
    1-800-738-0245
    For online customer service
    and to register your product,  
    go to www.prodprotect.com/applica
    3-y EAR  LIMITED  wARRANT y 
    						
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    Please Read and Save this Use and Care Book
    IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
    When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should always be 
    followed, including the following:
    ❑	
    Read all instructions.
    ❑	 Do not touch hot surfaces. Use handles or knobs.
    ❑	 To protect against electrical shock do not immerse cord, plugs or 
    appliance in water or other liquid.
    ❑	 Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near 
    children.
    ❑	 Unplug from outlet when not in use and before cleaning. Allow to cool 
    before putting on or taking off parts, and before cleaning.
    ❑	 Do not operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug, or after the 
    appliance malfunctions or has been damaged in any manner. Return 
    appliance to the nearest authorized service facility for examination, repair 
    or adjustment. Or, call the appropriate toll-free number on the cover of 
    this manual.
    ❑	 The use of accessory attachments not recommended by the appliance 
    manufacturer may cause injuries.
    ❑	 Do not use outdoors.
    ❑	 Do not let cord hang over edge of table or counter, or touch hot surfaces.
    ❑	 Do not place on or near a hot gas or electric burner or in a heated oven.
    ❑	 Extreme caution must be used when moving an appliance containing hot 
    oil or other hot liquids.
    ❑	 Always attach plug to appliance first, then plug cord into wall outlet. To 
    disconnect, turn any control to OFF, then remove plug from wall outlet.
    ❑	 Do not use appliance for other than intended use.
    ❑	 To reduce the risk of fire, cook only in removable container.
    ❑	 Make sure base is properly assembled to cooking vessel.  See instructions 
    regarding assembly on page 6.
    SAvE  ThESE  INSTRUCTIONS .
    This product is for household use only.
    POLARIZED PLUG (120v Models Only)
    This appliance has a polarized plug (one blade is wider than the other). To 
    reduce the risk of electric shock, this plug is intended to fit into a polarized 
    outlet only one way. If the plug does not fit fully into the outlet, reverse the 
    plug. If it still does not fit, contact a qualified electrician. Do not attempt to 
    modify the plug in any way.
    TAMPER-RESISTANT SCREW
    Warning: This appliance is equipped with a tamper-resistant screw to 
    prevent removal of the outer cover. To reduce the risk of fire or electric 
    shock, do not attempt to remove the outer cover. There are no user-
    serviceable parts inside. Repair should be done only by authorized service 
    personnel.
    ELECTRICAL CORD
    a) A short power-supply cord (or detachable power-supply cord) is to  
    be provided to reduce the risk resulting from becoming entangled  
    in or tripping over a longer cord.
    b)  Longer detachable power-supply cords or extension cords are available  
    and may be used if care is exercised in their use.
    c)  If a long detachable power-supply cord or extension cord is used,
      1)   The marked electrical rating of the detachable power-supply cord  
        or extension cord should be at least as great as the electrical rating  
        of the  appliance,
      2)   If the appliance is of the grounded type, the extension cord should  
        be a grounding-type 3-wire cord, and
      3)   The longer cord should be arranged so that it will not drape over the  
        countertop or tabletop where it can be pulled on by children or tripped  
       ove r.
    Note:  If the power supply cord is damaged, it should be replaced by qualified 
    personnel; in Latin America, by an authorized service center. 
    						
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    Product may vary slightly from what is illustrated. 
     1. Lid handle
    †  2.  Tempered glass lid (Part # RC0995P-01)
      3.  Adjustable steam vent
    †  4.  Steaming basket (Part # RC0995P-02)
      5.  Pan handles (both sides)
    †  6.  Removable pan (Part # RC0995P-03)
      7.  Probe socket
    †  8.  Intelli-Probe™ digital controls (Part # RC0995P-04)
      9.  Probe socket opening
      10.  Cooking base 
      11.  Pan release button (not shown)
    †  12.  Rice measure (not shown) (Part # RC0995P-05)
    †  13.  Serving paddle (not shown) (Part # RC0995P-06)
    Note: † indicates consumer replaceable/removable parts 1. 
    Mode indicator lights
    2.  MODE button
    3.  ON/OFF button
    4.  TEMP button
    5.  Temperature indicator lights
    6. TIMER  ▼/▲	buttons
    7.  Digital display
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    how to Use
    This product is for household use only.
    GETTING STARTED
    •	 Remove	
    all	packing	 material	 and,	if	applicable,	 any	stickers	 from	the	product;	
    remove and save literature.
    •	 Please	 go	to	www.prodprotect.com/applica	 to	register	 your	warranty;	 for	
    additional information go to www.georgeforemancooking.com.
    •	 Wash	 all	removable	 parts	and/or	 accessories	 as	instructed	 in	CARE	 AND	
    CLEANING.
    •	 Select	 a	dry,	 level	 location	 where	unit	is	to	 be	 used,	 leaving	 enough	 space	
    between back of unit and wall to allow heat to flow without damage to 
    cabinets and walls.
    Important: This product is not a fryer. Do not cook with more than 1 – 2 tbsp. of oil 
    or other fat at a time.
    INSERTING ThE REMO vABLE PAN
    Caution: Do not operate the multicooker without the cooking base attached. 1.  Before placing the removable pan onto the base, be sure the heating plate and 
    outside surface of the removable pan are clean and dry.
    2. Insert removable pan onto base of the 
    multicooker, making sure the probe socket 
    is fitted correctly inside the opening on the 
    right side of the base  (B).
    3.  Press down on the pan release button on the 
    cooking base and the removable pan clicks 
    into place.
    USING ThE INTELLI-PROBE™ DIGITAL CONTROLS
    1.   Insert control probe firmly into the probe socket.  
    Important: Be sure the control is securely inserted.  
    2.  Uncoil cord and plug into standard electrical outlet. Two dashes will appear on 
    the digital display.
    Note: Always attach the control probe to the pan before plugging into an outlet.
    3.	 Press	 the	ON/OFF	 button;	the	word	 ON	will	 appear	 in	the	 display.	
    B 4. 
    Select the desired setting based on what you would like to prepare.
    	 •	 To	 steam	or	cook	 rice,	fill	the	 removable	 pan	with	 desired	 amount	 of	rice	 and	  
        liquid. Tap the MODE button until the light under the desired function is  
      illuminated. 
    OR
    	 •	 To	 prepare	other	foods,	 tap	the	TEMP	 button	 until	the	light	 under	 the	desired	  
        temperature is illuminated:
    	 •	 180°F	 Warm
    	 •	 250°F	 Low
    	 •	 350°F	 Medium
    	 •	 450°F	 High
    	 •	 500°F	 Sear
    5.  The red light under the selected temperature will flash until the appliance has 
    reached the set temperature.  It will then become constant and you are ready to 
    begin cooking.
    MAKING RICE
    Important: As the rice expands and cooks, steam will come out of the vent in the 
    lid. Do not place the multicooker directly under your cabinets. 
    Caution: To reduce the risk of electric shock, cook only in removable pan 
    provided. 
    Caution: Do not operate the multicooker without the cooking base attached.
    1.  Measure desired amount of rice with the rice measure provided. 
    Note: The rice measure provided is based on 5½ oz. Your multicooker can cook  
    a maximum of 11 measures of dry rice–yielding approximately 8 oz. (by volume)  
    or 6 oz. (by weight) for each cup of cooked rice.
    2.  Place rice in the removable pan. Add water or other liquid, such as stock, broth 
    or fruit juice. Use the water level markings inside the removable pan as a guide 
    for	 adding	 the	right	 amount	 of	water.	 Use	the	"BROWN	 RICE"	markings	 when	
    cooking	 brown	rice	and	 "WHITE	 RICE"	for	all	other	 varieties.	
    Important: Be careful not to add too much water as it may cause the unit to boil 
    over. 
    Note: Taste/hardness will vary depending on the quality/type of rice, the amount 
    of water used and length of time the rice is cooked. For softer, fluffier rice, add a 
    little more water. For firmer, crunchier rice, add a little less water. You may need to 
    experiment to suit your taste. 
    3.  Add butter, oil and/or seasonings as desired.
    4.  Place the lid on the removable pan with the opening of the vent on the lid facing 
    away from you, and not toward your cabinets.
    Note: Always keep the lid on the multicooker while cooking rice. 
    5.  Plug into a standard electrical outlet. Two dashes will appear on the digital 
    display.
    6.	 Press	 the	ON/OFF	 button;	the	word	 ON	will	 appear	 in	the	 display
    Caution: Do not put your hand over the steam vent as you may get burned with 
    the hot steam.  
    						
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    7.	 Select	
    WHITE	or	BROWN	 rice.	
    8.  Once rice is cooked, the multicooker automatically switches to WARM and 
    the red light above WARM turns on. The WARM function will operate until the 
    appliance is turned off. 
    9.  Let rice rest for about 15 minutes on WARM before serving. Fluff rice with a fork 
    before removing from the appliance.
    Important: Do not immediately press the ON/OFF button again after it has begun 
    the WARM cycle. 
    10.  Remove the lid and fluff the rice before serving. 
    Caution: When removing the lid, tilt away from your body to avoid getting 
    burned with the hot steam. 11. To take the removable pan to the table for 
    serving, unplug the probe from the wall, 
    then remove the digital control probe. Press 
    the pan release button on the left side of 
    the base. Tilt the removable pan up on the 
    opposite side of the probe to disengage the 
    probe socket from the base (C) . Using pot 
    holders, lift the removable pan up by both 
    handles.
    Caution: Be careful when removing the pan for serving, as it will still be warm 
    from cooking.  Do not remove the pan from the base when making a stew or any 
    other food which contains a large amount of liquid.
    12.	 Press	 the	ON/OFF	 button	and	unplug	 the	multicooker	 when	finished	 cooking.
    Important Tips:
    •	 Do	 not	keep	 small	 amounts	 of	rice	 on	WARM	 for	extended	 periods	of	time.
    •	 During	 cooking,	a	thin	 crust	 may	develop	 on	the	 rice	 at	the	 bottom	 of	the	 bowl.	
    •	 Fluff	 the	rice	 before	 serving.
    •	 Use	 the	plastic	 serving	 scoop	(rubber	 spatula	or	a	wooden	 spoon)	to	stir	  
    and remove rice. Do not use metal utensils that can scratch the nonstick 
    removable pan. 
    C
    RICE  COOKING  GUIDE
    If desired, add seasoning and oil or butter with rice before adding water. 
    Allow rice to rest in appliance at least 15 minutes before serving.
    FOR  LONG  GRAIN  RICE:
    USE  MARKINGS  FOR OThER RICE
    A MOUNT   
    OF  RICE A
    MOUNT   
    OF  WATER APPRO
    x. COOKING  
    TIME Y
    IELD  (IN 8-OZ . 
    MEASURES)
    2 rice measures to 2 mark18 – 22 minutes 4 – 5 cups
    3 rice measures to 3 mark23 – 27 minutes 6 – 7 cups
    4 rice measures to 4 mark28 – 32 minutes 8 – 9  cups
    5 rice measures to 5 mark32 – 36 minutes 11 – 12 cups
    6 rice measures to 6 mark36 – 40 minutes 13 – 14 cups
    7 rice measures to 7 mark37 – 41 minutes 15 – 16 cups
    8 rice measures to 8 mark38 – 42 minutes 17 – 19 cups
    9 rice measures to 9 mark40 – 44 minutes 18 – 20 cups
    10 rice measures to 10 mark44 – 48 minutes 21 – 23 cups
    11 rice measures to 11mark46 – 50 minutes 23 – 25 cups
    FOR  BROWN  RICE:
    USE MARKINGS FOR BROWN RICE
    2 rice measures to 2 mark41 – 43 minutes 4 – 5 cups
    3 rice measures to 3 mark49 –  51 minutes 6 – 7 cups
    4 rice measures to 4 mark53 – 55  minutes 8 – 9 cups
    5 rice measures to 5 mark55 – 57  minutes 10 – 12 cups
    6 rice measures to 6 mark63 –  65 minutes 13 – 14 cups
    7 rice measures to 7 mark66 – 70 minutes 14 – 16 cups
    8 rice measures to 7 mark70 –  74 minutes 17 – 19 cups
    9 rice measures to 7 mark72 –  76 minutes 19 – 21 cups
    10 rice measures to 7 mark78 – 82 minutes 22 – 24 cups
    11 rice measures to 7 mark82 – 86 minutes 24 – 26 cups 
    						
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    USING ThE STEAMING BASKET
      1. 
    Before placing the removable pan onto the base, be sure the heating plate and 
    outside surface of the cooking bowl are clean and dry. Do not let loose particles 
    fall into the base.
      2.  Insert removable pan onto base, making sure the probe socket is fitted correctly 
    inside the opening on the base. 
      3.  Fill the removable pan with at least 2 cups of water, broth or juice using a standard 
    measuring cup.
      4.  Place vegetables or other food in the steaming basket and position the basket  
    on top of the removable pan. Season food with salt, pepper and desired 
    seasonings.
      5.  Place the lid on the removable pan. 
    Note: Always keep the lid closed while cooking.
      6.  Plug unit into a standard electrical outlet. Two dashes will appear on the digital 
    display.
    		7.	 Press	the	ON/Off	button;	the	word	ON	will	appear	in	the	display.
      8.  Press the MODE button; the red light will be illuminated below the word  STEAM. 
      9   Set timer to desired cooking time. Steaming times vary according to vegetable or 
    food type. 
    10   Timer will begin to count down once liquid in removable cooking pan comes  
    to a boil. 
    11   Begin checking for doneness after initial 5 minutes. You may need to experiment 
    to suit your taste. 
    12		 When	cooking	is	complete,	press	the	ON/OFF	button	and	unplug	the	unit.STEAMING  GUIDE
    Steam using 2 cups of cold tap water, stock or room-temperature vegetable 
    broth.
    vEGETABLE AMOUNT PREPARATION TIMESUGGESTIONS
    Fresh asparagus 1 lb. Wash; break off 
    woody base 
    where spears 
    snap easily.7 
    –  9 
    minutes Season with 
    salt, pepper and 
    grated lemon 
    peel.
    Fresh green 
    beans or waxed 
    beans 1 lb.
    Leave whole, 
    trim end or cut 
    into 2” pieces.7 
    –  9 
    minutes Season with 
    salt, pepper and 
    freshly snipped 
    dill.
    Fresh beets 1. lb  
    (about 5 
    medium) Remove stem 
    and root ends, 
    peel and cut 
    into wedges.20 – 24 
    minutes
    Fresh broccoli 1 bunch  
    (about 8 cups) Cut into florets.
    7 – 9 
    minutesSeason with 
    salt, pepper and 
    grated lemon 
    peel.
    Brussels sprouts 4 cups Cut a cross in 
    the base of 
    each sprout.10 – 12 
    minutes
    Garnish	
    with	
    chopped toasted 
    hazelnuts.
    Cabbage 1 lb. Cut in wedges.10 – 12 
    minutesGarnish	
    with	
    crumbled cooked 
    bacon.
    Carrots 12 oz. Cut in thick 
    slices.16 – 18 
    minutesSeason with 
    salt, pepper and 
    grated orange 
    peel.
    Cauliflower 12 oz. Cut into florets.16 – 18 
    minutesGarnish	
    with	
    buttered toasted 
    bread crumbs.
    Celery 12 oz. (about 
    2½ cups) Cut in 3” 
    pieces.7 – 9 
    minutesToss with butter, 
    salt and pepper. 
    						
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    PREPARING SOUPS & STEWS 
    Note: Use only boneless meats and poultry that are cut into cubes no larger than 1½ 
    inches. It is not necessary to brown the meats before cooking. As the soup or stew 
    begins to cook, steam will come out of the vent in the lid. 
    Important: Do not place the multicooker directly under your cabinets.
    Note: When cooking rice or pasta in the stew, allow for additional liquid in the recipe.
    Caution: To reduce the risk of electric shock, cook only in removable pan provided. 
    Note: Do not fill removable pan with oil above the MAX fill line inside the pan. Oil 
    should only be used up to the MAX fill line.
      1. 
    Before placing the removable pan onto the base, be sure the heating plate and 
    outside surface of the cooking bowl are clean and dry. Do not let loose particles 
    fall into the base.
      2.  Insert removable pan onto base, making sure the probe socket is fitted correctly 
    inside the opening on the base. 
      3.  Plug unit into a standard electrical outlet. Two dashes will appear on the digital 
    display.
    		4.	 Press	the	ON/OFF	button;	the	word	ON	will	appear	in	the	display.
      5.  Press the TEMP button; the red light below the lowest temperature will flash until 
    the set temperature is reached.
      6.  You can change the temperature at any time. Temperature settings go up only; if a 
    lower temperature is desired, continue to tap the TEMP button until the red light is 
    flashing or illuminated below the desired temperature setting.
      7.  If desired, you can brown meats or sauté vegetables in the appliance.  Once 
    the appliance is turned on, select the desired temperature. (For browning and 
    sautéing, select 350ºF.)  Do not crowd meats to prevent steaming.  
      8.  Combine meats, vegetables and liquids in the removable pan. Stir with a wooden 
    or plastic spoon until ingredients are well blended.
    Note: Since most frozen vegetables cook very quickly, it is best to add them at the end 
    of the cooking time. Stir them into the soup or stew and allow the mixture to cook an 
    additional 5 to 10 minutes.
    Caution: Do not fill removable pan higher than the maximum cooking line on the 
    removable pan. 
      9.  Place the lid on removable pan.
    Note: Always keep lid on multicooker while cooking. 
    10.  As the soup or stew cooks, steam may come out through the steam vent on the lid.
    Caution: Do not put your hand over the steam vent as you may get burned with the 
    hot steam. 
    11.  Set timer for desired cooking time.
    12.  If desired, stir several times during the cooking process. 
    Caution: When removing the lid, tilt away from your body as you may get burned 
    with the hot steam. vEGETABLE AMOUNT PREPARATION TIMESUGGESTIONS
    Corn 1½ lb.  
    (about 4 ears) Cut in 2” 
    pieces.8 – 10 
    minutes.Garnish	
    with	
    finely chopped 
    tomatoes and 
    parsley.
    Sugar snap 
    peas 8 oz.  
    (about 2 cups) Trimmed and 
    left whole.6 – 8 
    minutes.Season with 
    salt, pepper and 
    minced dill.
    Snow peas 8 oz. Trimmed and 
    left whole.6 – 8 
    minutes.Serve drizzled 
    with soy sauce 
    and minced 
    green onions. 
    						
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    13. 
    Place lid back on the removable pan when stirring is done. 
    14.  If desired, check seasoning level during cooking and add additional seasoning  
    to taste. 
    15.	 When	cooking	is	complete,	press	the	ON/OFF	button	and	unplug	the	unit.
    Caution: Always unplug the unit when cooking is complete.
    Important Tips:
    •	 Always	use	the	timer	and	monitor	cooking	carefully.	
    •	 Use	only	boneless	meats	and	poultry	that	are	cut	into	cubes	no	larger	than	   1½ inches. It is not necessary to brown the meats before cooking.
    •	 When	cooking	rice	or	pasta	in	the	soup,	allow	for	additional	liquid	in	the	recipe.
    •	 Since	most	frozen	vegetables	cook	very	quickly,	it	is	best	to	add	them	at	the	end	of	 the cooking time. Stir them into the soup or stew and allow the mixture to cook an 
    additional 5 to 10 minutes.Care and Cleaning
    This appliance contains no user-serviceable parts. Refer service to qualified service 
    personnel.
    CLEANING
    1.  Unplug the cord and let multicooker cool completely.
    2.  Make sure the digital control probe is removed.
    3.  Wash the removable pan and lid with warm sudsy water. The lid can also be washed 
    in the dishwasher, top-rack only.
    Important:  Do not immerse the removable pan in water. For hard stains, use a 
    sponge or nylon scouring pad with liquid detergent.
    Important: Do not use any abrasive cleaners or metal pads as they can damage the 
    nonstick coating.
    4.  Rinse and dry all parts thoroughly.
    5.  Wipe the base with a damp cloth and dry thoroughly. 
    STORAGE
    Store the skillet in a dry place and wind electric cord into a coil securing it with  
    a twist tie. 
    						
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    TROUBLEShOOTING 
    PROBLEM
    POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION
    Some kernels of rice do 
    not seem fully cooked. The rice was not allowed 
    to finish cooking. Allow rice to rest for 15 
    minutes after cooking 
    before serving.
    Removable pan is not as 
    clean as I would like. Starch builds up on 
    sides and bottom of 
    removable pan. Fill pan with hot, soapy 
    water and let stand several 
    minutes; then use a nylon 
    scrubber along sides and 
    bottom; rinse well and dry 
    thoroughly.
    Rice boils over. Too much rice is being 
    cooked. Make sure to cook no more 
    than the maximum amount 
    suggested. The amount of 
    rice to be cooked should 
    match the water markings 
    on the bowl.
    Rice is too dry. Too much rice or not 
    enough water. Use the rice measure that 
    comes with the multicooker. 
    The rice measure provided 
    holds about 5½ oz. 
    Rice is gummy. Too much water or not 
    enough rice. Add water to match 
    markings on the rice 
    bowl. 
    Do not use a liquid 
    measuring cup.
    Mixture cooking is 
    boiling and I want to 
    simmer. Temperature selection 
    may be too high.
    Tap the TEMP button to 
    select a lower temperature 
    (we suggest 250ºF to 
    simmer).
    Recipes
    FEIJOADA, BRAZILIAN PORK STEW
    3 ounces pancetta, diced
    1 lb. pork loin, cubed
    ½ lb. ham, cubed
    ½ lb. linguica, thickly sliced
    ½ lb. smoked pork sausage
    1 large onion, chopped
    4 large cloves garlic, chopped
    1½ cups beef broth
    1 can (14 ½ oz.) diced tomatoes
    1 can (16 oz.) black beans, rinsed and drained
    1 cup coarsely chopped green pepper
    2 oz. rinsed dried beef, cut into 1-inch pieces
    ¼ cup chopped cilantro
    1 bay leaf
    1 tsp. dried oregano
    ½ tsp. seasoned pepper
    2 tbsp. cornstarch
    ¼ cup beef broth or water
    Hot	cooked	rice
    6 oranges, sectioned
    Preheat multicooker at 350ºF. Add pancetta and sauté until golden, stirring often.  Remove and 
    set aside. 
    Add pork and ham and brown well on all sides. Remove to bowl with pancetta.
    Add sausages and brown on cut sides. Add to pancetta. Add onion and garlic and cook until 
    onion is softened. Add broth, tomatoes, black beans, dried beef, cilantro, bay leaf, oregano and 
    pepper into removable pan. Return meats to pan. Cover and bring to a boil. Reduce temperature 
    to 250ºF and cook for 20 minutes.  
    Blend cornstarch into beef broth. Stir into stew and cook until mixture is thickened and smooth.
    Serve over rice and garnish with orange segments.
    Makes about 12 cups (about 3 quarts; 2.8 liters). 
    						
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    MOROCCAN BEEF STEW
    3 lb. top round, cut in 1½-inch cubes
    1 tbsp. olive oil
    1 large purple onion, cut in wedges
    3 large cloves garlic, minced
    4 cups beef broth or stock
    ½ cup dry red wine
    1½ tsp. ground cumin
    1½ tsp. salt
    1 tsp. ground cinnamon
    ½ tsp. coarse ground black pepper
    1 lb. sweet potatoes, peeled and cut into 1-inch chunks
    1 pkg. (7 oz.) dried apricots
    3 cups baby spinach
    Hot	cooked	rice	
    Greek	yogurt
    Preheat multicooker at 350ºF. Add enough beef cubes to pan without any touching and brown 
    on all sides. Remove and set aside. Repeat with remaining beef until all pieces are browned. 
    Add onion and garlic and cook until onion is softened. Add broth and seasonings.  Return meats 
    to pan. Cover and bring to a boil. Reduce temperature to 250ºF and cook for 40 minutes.  
    Add sweet potatoes and apricots and cook 15 minutes or until sweet potatoes are tender.  Add 
    spinach and cook 2 minutes.
    Serve over rice and garnish with yogurt.
    Makes about 10 cups (about 2.5 quarts; 2.4 liters).
    BROWN RICE AND SQUASh BLEND
    1 pkg. (8 oz.) mushrooms, sliced
    2 tbsp. butter or margarine
    1 large onion, chopped
    3 large cloves garlic, minced
    4 cups white wine and culinary broth
    1½ cups brown rice blend (such as Lundberg)
    1 medium butternut squash, peeled, seeded and cubed
    ½ cup dried cranberries
    1 tsp. salt
    ½ tsp. coarse ground pepper
    Preheat multicooker at 350ºF. Brown mushrooms in butter in pan. Add onion and garlic and 
    cook until onion is softened. Add broth and bring to boil. Add rice, cranberries, salt and pepper.  
    Set	temperature	control	to	BROWN	rice.	Cover	and	cook	until	rice	is	done	and	all	liquid	is	
    absorbed.
    Makes about 7 cups (about 1.25 quarts; 1.7 liters).
    SPAGhETTI WITh MEATBALLS
    1 jar (1 lb., 10 oz.) marinara sauce
    3½ cups water
    ½ lb. spaghetti rigati or linguini
    1 lb. frozen meatballs (½-inch size)
    2 large cloves garlic, minced
    2 tbsp. chopped parsley
    1 tsp. dried Italian herbs
    Preheat multicooker at 350ºF. Combine all ingredients in removable pan in order listed. Once 
    mixture comes to a boil, reduce heat to 250ºF and cook for 20 minutes. Test pasta for doneness. 
    Place the lid back on the multicooker. If necessary, cook several minutes longer until pasta is 
    tender. Serve immediately.
    If desired, garnish each serving with freshly grated Parmesan cheese and serve with Texas toast.
    Makes about 8 cups / 4 servings (about 2 quarts; 1.9 liters). 
    						
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