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Pars Automatic Persian Rice Cooker - Tahdig Rice Maker Perfect Rice Crust 7 Cup

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  • MASTER THE ART of perfect rice tahdig with a Pars Rice Cooker. Available in 3, 4, 5, 7, 10, and 15 cup capacities, Pars Rice Cookers are home essentials for anyone who savors that prized golden crust at the bottom of the rice steamer pot.
  • CUSTOMIZABLE TIMER on the Pars Persian Rice Maker eliminates guesswork from achieving the crown jewel of Persian cuisine. With auto-off and keep-warm functions, guests will be amazed that you turn out perfect tahdig every time.
  • NON-STICK POT in our rice steamer cooker makes clean-up a breeze. Go right from the pars cooker to the table with the removable pot. Afterward, add the pot to your dishwasher and enjoy more time with family and friends.
  • DURABLE AND RUSTPROOF stainless steel construction makes the Persian Rice Cooker by Pars an enduring small kitchen appliance and a thoughtful wedding gift. Its detachable cord allows easy storage in small kitchens.
  • INCLUDED FREE with every rice cooker pars steamer is a food-safe plastic rice scoop, rice measuring cup, and user manual. Discover stews, meats and vegetables that superbly complement your crispy Persian rice.
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Product details

BrandPars
Capacity7 Cups
Product Dimensions12.13"D x 10.13"W x 7.88"H
Power SourceCorded Electric
Product Care InstructionsDishwasher Safe

Technical specifications

brandPars
capacity7 Cups
product_dimensions12.13"D x 10.13"W x 7.88"H
power_sourceCorded Electric
product_care_instructionsDishwasher Safe
colorStainless Steel
special_featureAutomatic Shut Off, Non-Stick, Removable Bowl, Timer
materialPlastic, Stainless Steel
lid_materialStainless Steel
item_weight5.2 pounds
wattage500 watts
included_componentsInstruction Manual, Power cord, Scoop
voltage110 Volts
model_namepersian,persian rice maker
manufacturerPars
upc789542435203 072000746035 706580020123
item_model_numberDRC-230
best_sellers_rank#25,134 in Kitchen & Dining ( See Top 100 in Kitchen & Dining ) #81 in Rice Cookers
is_discontinued_by_manufacturerNo
date_first_availableDecember 11, 2015

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Customers praise this Persian rice cooker's ability to make crispy rice with a perfect tahdig crust, and find it easy to use, with one customer noting it works well with both white and brown rice.

★★★★★

Crispy Tadig Rice Every Time

Eco BeeMay 22, 2025

I have both the 8 cup and the 5 cup Pars rice cookers. The smaller is easier to use because you put the rinsed rice, water, salt and oil, topped by a paper towel between the lid and pot. Turn the knob and let the rice cook. It comes out crispy every time with little effort. I use less time for smaller rice portions. The larger rice cooker works totally different. You have to boil the pre-measured water in the rice cooker first. Then, you add the rinsed rice, salt and oil, topped with the paper towel between the lid and pot. If you cook an entire pot of 8 cups of rice, I recommend cooking it for at least 1 hour to get the golden crispy color. Do use a lot of oil if you plan to cook the rice past 1 hour to make the sides even more crispy. To serve, I put a glass pie pan on top of the pot of rice when ready. Close the pie pan on top of the pot tightly with heat-safe mits. Quickly flip the finished rice onto the pie pan. Note: the rice cooker works on booth basmati and jasmine rice. Photo shown was my first experiment cooking 2 cups of jasmine rice in the 5 cup rice cooker. The measurements in the manual work for both kinds of rice. I don't know how to make tadig on the stove, so this rice cooker is an amazing tool in the kitchen if you are preparing many dishes to go with it. It really saves me time. Read more

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★★★★★

Works like a charm- I am HAPPY I bought it.

Cheryl FitzpatrickMarch 25, 2018

Outstanding! Made perfect rice with wonderful tahdig. I've made Persian rice since the '70s and never satisfied with crunch in the oven or on the stove, this works exactly as you would want. I read many of the comments and all were helpful, some suggested trial and error, but I had guests for dinner, so I used 5 of the "cups" per the one provided( I bought the 7 cup), washed the rice throughly, soaked it one hour then added the chopped dried apricots and chopped dried sour cherries, 2 tsp salt. Into the pot I put 1/2C ghee, and the suggested amount of water. Turned the dial to 60 minutes and waited until it just came to a boil, added all the rice and fruit, used a coffee mug to compress the rice, turned the dial back to 60, the keep warm 45 minutes. Came out of the pot perfectly, no sticking at all, and perfect dark gold crunchy tahdig. I'm thrilled with this no hassle and dependable cooker for Persian rice. Also happy that it cooked the jeweled rice so that now I know I can't any version I like. The 5 "cups" made plenty for a party of 6 big eaters, so I see no problem with the cup measure that is included with the cooker-a lot of people complained, but, I don't get why, just add one extra of their cups and you'll be fine. BTW- I saw a lot of folks wanting to know about brown Basmati rice, so here's a tip: Wash the brown rice well and soak in plenty of water over night, drain and continue as for white rice, the timing will work for the soaked brown rice with the same timing as white rice, this goes for brown Jasmine rice too, I have no idea if it would work for regular brown rice, never tried it, rarely use it. Read more

★★★★★

Can't go wrong with this rice maker

HoumyDecember 8, 2025

Perfect and hassle free way of making rice Read more

★★★★☆

Tasty tahdig and a nice addition to a cook's rice-making repertoire.

wininchatsworthJune 16, 2019

I didn't think I needed to add yet another rice cooker to my kitchen. Then an interesting article about Persian Tahdig in the L.A. Times Food Section peaked my interest. The article mentioned use of the Pars Rice Cooker as an alternate way to make the recipe. (I should add that I already have both big and small Zojirushi neuro fuzzy rice cookers, plus a microwave-style rice cooker. In a pinch I can make rice the old-fashion way-- Asian and Persian style--using a covered saucepan.) The idea of an 'automatic' tahdig cooker was something I just HAD to try. I learned to make tahdig from Cooks Illustrated, tips from Persian friends, and now from the L.A. Times Food Section. The Pars website was out of stock. I lucked out when I was able to buy a 3 cup cooker on Amazon at a great Warehouse price to try it out. Caveat: Looking at the instructions, it was obvious upfront that it would be necessary to make tahdig several times (3 tries in my case) before finally achieving a golden crusty delicious result. I used its standard rice measurer, the SAME measuring size that comes with Asian rice cookers (1 raw rice cooker cup expands to 1 regular cup of cooked rice). I also used the rice, oil, and salt measurements for the 1 cup preparation since at first I was just testing the quality of the tahdig surface. The measurements for oil are in metric (mm) measurements, but fortunately its rice cup included mm measurements. Skip the instructions that come with the rice cooker, which includes perplexing instructions for first adjusting the dial clockwise, looking for a yellow light to then turn the dial counterclockwise while cooking. (I took off 1 star from the Product Review ONLY for this issue regarding the instructions. It takes a few tries to get it right. Do NOT give up after only 1 or 2 tries!) Instead, adjust the dial ONE time, clockwise to the color desired to the shade shown on the dial. (Ex: the black section WILL produce black-scorched rice), so I dialed up to the most yellow color section of the dial--with pleasing golden cooked results. I NEVER saw the light change from red to yellow, then realized it wasn't necessary to look for a color change of the light. Simply look for the light to turnoff, which signals that the rice is done. To prevent soggy-ness, remove the rice pot once done. Otherwise, the rice will continue to steam, ruining the crispiness of the golden crust. Later I tried making the 2 cup size--which made the tahdig plus a portion of regular rice. The tahdig had same desired results. The regular rice section was acceptable. I would NOT advise trying the 3 cup method. The 3 cup method didn’t allow for enough expansion of the 'upper' rice to keep the grains fluffy and separate. Still, if you’re more interested in the tahdig, then all you need to use is the 1 cup method. (In later use, if I did make 2 cups of rice, then after separating the regular rice from the tahdig rice, I transferred the remaining regular cooked rice into my smaller-size Asian rice cooker—using the quick-cooking rice selection to reheat and add fluffiness to the cooked rice that was in the upper section of the tahdig. Hey...I have a thing for Asian rice, and I have the Asian rice cookers, so that works well for me if I need to reheat the regular rice.) Whether to add rice up front - or - wait to add rice once it comes to a rolling boil: The instructions indicate to add the rice once the water comes to a boil. If I'm standing by the cooker doing other things, I'll add the rice once it's boiling. However, if multi-tasking away from the kitchen, then I’ll add the rice upfront so I don’t forget it. I did not find any discernable difference between the two methods. I'm glad I got it. So glad, that I bought another to send to my tahdig-loving sister! She hasn’t received it yet, but I’m confident she will enjoy using it and presenting nice and easy tahdigs for her future parties. Read more

★★★★★

Cooks the best rice

CustomerNovember 26, 2025

I love my rice and the crispy rice under. It works Great. It exactly what I wanted. Totally recommend it. Read more

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