Monday, February 13, 2012

Can you steam a pudding in a rice steamer?

I like steamed puddings (not chrismas or plum types) but steamed chocolate or vanilla. Most of these are made by staeming the pudding mixture in a water bath either in the oven or in a special stove top steamer.

Does anyone have any ideas on this? I have a Aroma brand rice and vegitable steamer.

Can you steam a pudding in a rice steamer?
basically yes,Rice cookers are typically used for the preparation of plain or lightly seasoned rice, but more elaborate recipes are possible using a rice cooker, and there are cookbooks devoted entirely to dishes prepared using a rice cooker. One of the more unexpected dishes that can be made in a rice cooker is a beef stew. By simply adding ingredients and setting it to "warm", a rice cooker would cook that at about 65°C (150°F). In few hours, the stew is fully cooked and ready to eat.



Some rice cookers are designed to accommodate a basket above the rice. This basket is generally used to steam vegetables, holding them in the steam coming off the rice.
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Reply:yes you can make use of the steamer, raise the food with inverted bowl or just use the bowl itself

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