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The KitchenAid Grain and Rice Cooker KGC3155 is an 8-cup capacity smart cooker featuring an integrated scale and automatic water tank that precisely calibrate water-to-grain ratios. With 21 preset grain and bean options, a removable water tank, and a versatile steamer basket, it delivers consistent, perfectly cooked whole grains and steamed sides. Its intuitive touchscreen and 24-hour delay cook function make it ideal for busy professionals seeking effortless, healthy meal prep with a sleek matte black finish.










| Best Sellers Rank | #11,570 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #51 in Rice Cookers |
| Brand | KitchenAid |
| Capacity | 8 Cups |
| Color | Black Matte |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 out of 5 stars 818 Reviews |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Damp Cloth |
| Product Dimensions | 9.75"D x 13.5"W x 8.88"H |
M**W
Makes Grains and Lentils Easy!
Perfect results with lentils, quinoa, so far! Really love the scale and auto water dispense feature that makes it super easy and fool proof. I’m excited about getting more fiber in my diet with how easy this is! I just wish the delay feature would let you set a specific time rather than a duration to finish in.
T**E
Absolutely love it
I've just used it a few times and just for rice. It's the best thing since sliced bread! I'm very happy I bought this machine. It's pricey yes, but the ease of use and convenience can't be beat. Over the years I've had simple/cheap rice cookers that worked but did not give consistent results. So far this KitchenAid beats all of them by far. I've been making long grain Basmati rice because I love the taste and aroma. Start with a good brand of rice! The old saying is true, you get what you pay for. Using good quality ingredients will result in good results. I rinsed the rice a few times in a bowl to remove the excess starch. Put the rinsed/wet rice in the cooking pot, close the lid and follow the on screen prompts to start the cooker. It couldn't be easier. I then walk away to do other things until I hear the sound that the rice was done. It's been perfect every time just using the regular setting. I'm in my mid 60s and I've become a rather lazy cook. Having perfect rice is wonderful without watching a pot. Really is a "set it and forget it" kind of thing. After my first time using the rice cooker I put some rice in a bowl and added a little butter and S&P. It was excellent. I could eat rice like that every day. Next time I used it as a base for a slow cooker chicken curry and I felt like a chef, LOL. The keep warm feature works very well too. I'm not someone who wants the keep warm feature to work for 10-12 hours. I read one review that thinks that's a deal breaker but I'll say I think the average person wouldn't need a 10 hour keep warm feature. This rice cooker/steamer is a game changer for me. Perfect rice without measuring anything and clean up is a breeze. The interior pot is non-stick and I hand wash it quickly and easily. After using I dump out the leftover water from the tank as a personal preference but you could certainly leave the water there for next use. Overall this was worth the price for me and the machine will be on my countertop to use often. Very happy with this purchase.
T**N
It's a time-saver for riced and bean cooks. Pricey if you don't cook much rice, beans or oatmeal.
This makes me want to cook rice and beans every day. It makes the perfect rice in all the varieties possible. Perfect every time and it's flexible enough to give you some control over the texture, moisture level, timed delay, soaked or non-soaked, keep warm setting. I use it to make perfect steel-cut oatmeal, garbanzos, pinto, black beans, kidney beans. I even cooked elbow pasta. Bonus feature: makes cleaning easy as rinsing out the enamel coated pot. It's pricey, but if you use it every day, it pays off in time, labor and less stress.
R**A
Not Just a Rice Cooker
Not just a rice cooker. We have used it to cook oatmeal, vegatbles and fish. Rice and other food comes out perfectly every time. The built in scale is a fantastic feature, makes cooking so easy. It's a dream to clean. Parts can be removed and hand washed versus put in dishwasher. Worth the price!
L**E
5 Stars – Perfect Rice, Beans & Grains with Zero Guesswork!
This is easily the best KitchenAid product I’ve ever purchased. It’s incredibly easy to use, has a sleek design, and makes perfect rice every single time. You don’t have to measure the rice or water—just add your rice, select the appropriate setting, and press start. The machine handles the rest. The rice never burns, always comes out fluffy, and stays warm until you’re ready to serve. Cleanup is simple, and I love that it also includes settings for beans and grains. Everything turns out just right with minimal effort. If you’re looking for a dependable, no-fuss cooker that delivers consistent results, this is 100% worth it.
R**N
Perfect for a disabled household!
I absolutely love this rice cooker. I made sure to use it multiple times and try out different things before writing this review. Pros: Super easy to clean. It has a self clean mechanism, but what I love is that all the parts that need cleaning, pop right out and are easy to wash. Cooking. I have loved everything that i've tried in it. Everything from soaking and cooking dried beans, one pot fried rice, just plain rice and even oatmeal. The recipes have all turned out excellent and i love that I can choose how well cooked I want the oats or rice. Layout. I love all of the options offered, from texture, to alternative liquids, to delay start. I love that I can soak my beans and cook them immediately after with ease. It weighs everything within the pot, so I don't even have to dirty my measuring cups if I don't want to. Cons: Overwhelming options. This one is a pro and a con. I love that there are so many choices, but it can definitely get a bit overwhelming. Overall i think the pro of options outweighs the con, but that's just my personal opinion. Ease of use at first. I definitely found it confusing the first time i used alternative liquid instead of the water dispenser. In my case, I used coconut milk and the rice didn't end up cooking. I tried it again with half milk, half water (which I had to add to the pot) and it worked fine. So i think it just takes some trial and error for that. Price. For a good rice cooker, it ends up being worth the price, but I think a lot of the cost is because of the touch screen and to me, it definitely doesn't need to be so expensive. I'm still glad i purchased it though. Overall: This rice cooker is amazing for so many purposes. In a disabled household especially, I love that i can throw the food in, set a delay and not worry until I'm hungry and ready for food. I love the versatile cooking options and ease of cleaning.
W**S
The rice cooker i didnt know i needed
This product is what I didn't know I needed. It cooks almost any rice without needing to measure or cook it. Simply put in the type of rice and then let it distribute the water as needed by weight. The cleaning is simple with a removable basin and cooking pot. It works perfectly every time, and I have never had an issue. It keeps the food warm and has a delay timer. There is no flavor change in the rice or anything from using the water reserves. The water tank holds a large amount, and I only need to refill it every 4-5 uses. It's not cheap but the quality and variety of this product are amazing. If your gonna go crazy for kitchen appliances, then this is a wonderful addition.
A**R
Horrible rice cooker
I’m not the one to really write reviews but this one needed some addressing. So first and foremost the product states it makes 8 cups of rice that was the only reason I purchased it. Which that is false when I put 8 cups of washed and drained rice in the machine it told me to remove 6 cups of rice which defeats the purpose if your trying to prep your meals for the week. Btw I never eat my rice without washing it. So I said let me give it a second chance but this time with the rice dry and not washed and yet again the same thing. It was very disappointing as I had very high hopes for this machine but unfortunately this wasn’t the right rice cooker for me. If your looking for a rice cooker to prep your meals for the week and make a good amount of rice this isn’t the one overly priced and takes extremely long to cook 2 cups of rice almost 45 mins. Which when I go old school and cook my rice on a stove top I can make 10 cups in a matter of 45 mins.