STEP 1/10
Soak rice in advance for about an hour.
STEP 2/10
Put it on the scale, except for the weight of the bowl
I adjusted it to 20g.
STEP 3/10
Pour 350ml of water into the steam tank.
STEP 4/10
Add 20g of soaked rice and 1cm of water
I put it on the steam basket and closed the lid.
STEP 5/10
Use the function control button to set it up as a steam function
I set the time to 30 minutes.
STEP 6/10
I checked in the middle to see if it's going well
It's filled with steam and water drops
I was able to see the baby food master.
STEP 7/10
Place the finished rice in a cookmaster mixer container,
Pour 140ml of water that has been boiled and cooled into a mixer container.
STEP 8/10
Close the lid of the mixer and the lid of the mixer to prevent splashing.
STEP 9/10
Press the mode button to select the mixing function
Press the button on the handle of the lid and change it.
STEP 10/10
If you divide it into baby food containers, it's 3 days worth of rice!
One bowl was fed to the baby and the remaining baby food was shared and refrigerated!!
- When you put the ingredients in a blender and grind them, you can adjust the amount of water by looking at the concentration.
- When using a blender, it is recommended to cut it short and reuse it after 10 seconds of operation, 2-3 seconds of rest, to prevent overheating of the blender. It is recommended to use the mixer repeatedly up to 3 times for 10 seconds.
- With Cookmaster, you can easily make two or three baby foods at once.
- With Baby Move Cookmaster, you can easily make baby food without a pot or oven.
- Baby Move Cook Master can conveniently make not only baby food but also family side dishes and snacks, and can be used for life.
- When you have to cook a small amount of rice for one to two people, you can simply cook rice using the Cook Master.