Unlike many electric cookers, the NutriBullet EveryGrain Cooker does not operate using a strict timeline. Instead, the cooker assesses the amount of water in the cooking pot to gauge its cook time. The grains are considered fully cooked once they have absorbed all of the liquid in the pot.
Once you add the correct ratio of grains to liquid to the cooking pot, you will select your grain mode, then select “Start”. The display screen will light up with a cascade of lines to indicate that the cooker has begun its cooking program and is in the cooking process. Once the machine senses there are 10 minutes left in the cooking process, the cooker will beep and a countdown timer will appear on the display. At the end of this 10 minutes, the cooker will beep again, indicating that the grains are fully cooked.
After the cooking program completes, the EveryGrain Cooker automatically enters a ‘Keep Warm’ stage for up to three hours, ensuring your finished grains stay warm until you are ready to enjoy. When in the ‘Keep Warm’ stage, the cooker display will count up, indicating the amount of time that has elapsed since the cooking program has completed.