Rice Cooker Japan
Tuesday, June 1st, 2010 at
9:52 am
How to make bread using a rice cooker!
Video Rating: 4 / 5
Tagged with: Cooker • Japan • Rice
Filed under: Rice Cooker Recipe Articles
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lol i can imagine that it must taste like a buttery white bread.
if i were to try this i’m sure that i’d burn the bread and ruin my rice cooker.
I watched this video a long time ago, but I just realized I have that exact same rice cooker. Yay! I’m going to make myself some bread now.
When you dissolve the yeast in water, does that mean you take some of the water from 180cc out?
i tried and it work but i added cocoa powder and it nearly came out… as a choco bread.. i think..
3 hours is not suprising, bakers wake up very early to bake fresh bread
quite a hard job really
BUY a bread maker!!!
I tried it and its REALLY tasty! Perfect stickiness and fluffyness and the taste is awsome!
and you can get the same result with a regular “bread-machine”
lol its yakitate japan !
Holy fuck! I’m not going to waiit 5 hours for BREAD!
and the girl voice is all OMFG BREAD SERIOUS BIZZUNEZZ
I’m afraid of what kind of reaction I’ll get from eating this. Also, solar hands is cheating!
What setting do you use on the rice cooker? Mine has settings for white, brown, sweet, and porridge.
more than 3 hours of cooking time = too long!
@Lamperouge92 CC = cubic centimetres.
CC are mililiters.
what is CC?
that not even rice. that like a cake.
Nice!!! When I got the ‘solar hands’, I wanna makes a lot of delicioooooous-so breads!!!
that chick sounds like shes about to fight someone lol
Hmmm, guess I’ll have to try it…but I have a bread maker, would that speed up baking process? Hmmmm, bread maker does not make round shape so rice maker it is.
yakitatae japan!! azuma kazuma
HAHahahaha best narration ever
omg
lol
#1 more people should have more enthusiasm for things they love.
#2 you said it was the angriest narrator ever.
forgot what i said…enlighten me would you? Probably about the narrator being freakishly excited about baking bread…?