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Uploaded by on Jan 6, 2008

recipe from yakitate japan episode 27.. making bread using rice cooker.. even 6 year old boy can do it..

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  • I remember watching the whole anime, man I baked for months after it...

  • I made bread for the first time using this recipe! My rice cooker was quite messy after the baking, and the bread wound up tasting like normal bread. I thought it would be super delicious or milky but then again I'm no bread connosieur. I had a ball of a time baking though, and my grandparents were very amazed (they were skeptical at first when they saw me put the dough into the rice cooker) when I took a good loaf of bread out of the rice cooker!

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  • @sodaprincessrox It probably would have been more impressive if you had Solar Hands.

  • @sodaprincessrox Good work Ima try this out :D

  • This program makes me wish i was in japan sometimes.

    I have allways loved yakitate, and its too bad all the full episodes are gone :(

  • So yummy!

    I made this. :) It took sooo long to make, but it came out very fluffy and tasty in the end.

    It's really amazing, but because it takes so long to make, I prefer to just bake bread in an oven. :)

  • Has anyone after watching this tried to make it? 

  • how much water to use for the yeast??

  • I tried this and the bread came oup really fluffy. I use brown flour instead of white flour.

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