Rice Cooker Bread
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please understand the cultural differences between asian countries and america. in most asian countries, an oven is not a standard item that comes with everyhouse. thus making it necessary to use alternatives to bake a cake (rice cooker). in usa, every house comes with an oven which make it seem strange to most americans to use a rice cooker for baking.
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@jamialonnes this is for people who don't have an oven in their homes.
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@superleo30317 Butter is liquid at body temp, margarine is not. Educate yourself with other than what coorporations and tv tell you.
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can you use any cake recipe for the slowcooker??? because i want to bake corn bread or cake bread
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Can we use butter instead of margarine? I'd rather use that than butter for health reasons
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Hi, can i just use normal rice cook to bake, and yours one have special functions for baking?
For the butter, can I replace it with olive oil. Please adivse.
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@secretkid90 baked bread is not very popular in most asian families because the high heat it requires. what is most popular in asian families is stemad bread which only need a wok and a steamer.
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well this is also weird for some asian countries since a rice cooker can only reach up to 110 degrees asians also think this is weird but for those that don't focus on common sense 100% entirely this idea pop up
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Ja-pan #2! "Suijanja-pan (rice cooker bread)," Kawachi. From Yakitate!! Japan :)
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焼きたて!!!ジャパン Is it from Yakitate Japan ? lol lol lol
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yakitate japan
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It's good to know, I use my rice cooker for cooking other things didn't know it bakes as well. It's always good to know an alternate just in case something breaks down. Thanks!
Like this! Never knew that you could bake bread in a rice cooker!
MrBreadMachineReview 5 months ago 4
@MrBreadMachineReview It was a shock to me as well lol
slehvslehv 5 months ago
I have a pressure cooker and nt those electric ones. To use a pressure cooker, you have to put water in it (just until the bottom of a dry bowl submerges in it) and put the stuff we need to cook in a dry bowl. The bowl goes into the cooker, you put the lid on, and there is this little steam balancing cap on top. (You can google how to use a pressure cooker, I know I'm not clear) Will it work for this recipe? Thanks!
aditi1998 7 months ago
@aditi1998 Im not sure but its worth a try :D
slehvslehv 6 months ago
My rice cooker has some options i could use which one should i go with white rice, brown rice, steam, or keep warm?
BLUE2EMO 11 months ago
@BLUE2EMO Just the regular white rice option should be good. but you have to keep an eye on it. when it auto turns itself off after its run cycle you have to turn it back on manually.
slehvslehv 11 months ago