Not sure my cooker is right for the job either, it turns itself off after 5 minutes leaving one hell of a messSeems it burned to the bottom.
Most of mine is still liquid but we're trying to restart the cooker a few more times. Funny thing is, the stores close in 14 minutes. After that, we're screwed for dinner tonight :/ And I'm famished. Might put it in the oven later.Oh, no. That was my attempt at salvaging it once I took it out. The actual bottom half was fine, but the top started to fall apart as I took it out, so I threw it in a pan.
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This is the only way a pancake should be.
Thin, with mounds of sugar and a tiny squeeze of lemon on top.
Yes.
None of that thick spongy American shit.
:lol yeah all pizzerias close at 10pm as well :/ But I realized that mcDonald's is open på 11 so maybe. We'll try the oven first though.abort, abort. call in support. take out or delivery?
Most of mine is still liquid but we're trying to restart the cooker a few more times. Funny thing is, the stores close in 14 minutes. After that, we're screwed for dinner tonight :/ And I'm famished. Might put it in the oven later.
Im making Mac and Cheese in my rice cooker right now.
Will report back with the results.
How... how could you? You broke our hearts, man.
Though you do say you didn't really take any photos... so you're saying there's a chance? PLEASE?!
So I did this and I'm pretty sure I don't have the right kind of rice cooker for it. One side came out fine, but the top half was...
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Yeah we did maybe 4 cycles, when we finally got the damn cooker to restart. It doesn't have a timer but normally it stays on for 30-45 minutes on its own until the rice is done. I have no idea why this made it stop beforehand. Anyway, it looked and smelled pretty great when we took it out and turned it over. After a while in the oven though, it really tasted like shit and was a complete waste of ingredients. Syrup, icecream, cream and lots of strawberries helped but not all the way.My friend had to run the cooker through a few cycles. Seems necessary if you don't have a timer.
This is why I didn't take photos because mine looked like that, and anyways I didn't have access to my camera!
Well I did it.
I even have a shitty rice cooker with no timer. No sticking to the sides. Only difference between this and oven baked version is the crispiness is on the bottom.![]()
The bottom half looked great, I just didn't bother taking a picture of it since I wanted to eat it. It tasted fine since I put some cinnamon and chocolate chips in it.
You Americans with you awful thick, fluffy pancakes. This is what a real pancake should look like:
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So I did this and I'm pretty sure I don't have the right kind of rice cooker for it. One side came out fine, but the top half was...
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How long did u cook it? The recommended 45 minutes?Sorry for the lack of pictures, but I tried this last night. I beat in an extra egg white for a little less of a dense texture, it came out surprisingly light and fluffy. The very inside was a tiny bit undercooked, probably would cook it longer next time.
As for the taste, it really does taste like a big thick pancake. I dropped some chocolate chips in it, was great. Don't think it's a substitute for regular pancakes, but so easy and quick.
Yes. Press it again.I've got one cooking right now using a very basic rice cooker with just two settings: Cook and Warm. Within 10-15 mins it switched over to Warm. Should I press it back to Cook, or just leave it on Warm for the remainder of the 45-minute cook time?
Assorted ingredients. I kind of estimated everything.
Everything goes in the pot. I also added some Milo because hey, why not? And a frozen banana. We actually don't have a sieve so the flour went in unsieved. I also couldn't be bothered melting the butter before hand so it goes in the way nature intended it to be, solid. We also don't have a mixer or whisk of any kind as my sister recently moved out and took all the cooking utensils with her so I made do with mixing it by hand.
Into the rice cooker it goes.
I mean the bottom that was actually cooked looks quite nice.
It's alright. Not as dense as I expected and the texture is pretty good. The flavour is lacking though. I should have put some more butter in. Overall I would say this is just a massive scone really.
A really massive scone.
How long did u cook it? The recommended 45 minutes?
I think that if you have a glass top rice cooker it wont come out right.
Yeah, I ended keeping mine in for just over an hour, because it switched over to Warm mode about 10-15 mins into the cook time. I poked it a few times with toothpicks periodically to check the done-ness. Turned out okay. It's kind of late now, so I'll post pictures tomorrow.I cooked it for closer to an hour. Probably needed just a little longer to get the very middle cooked a little better.
Outside was a nice golden brown though. It did stick a little to the bottom a bit though.
Well he also only cooked it for like 5 minutes.
Would this be better for you guys?
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That's exactly what happened to me. So I just let it cook for over an hour.It had two functions: Cook and Warm.
After 5 minutes the Cook flipped to Warm and stayed there. If I tried to flip it over to Cook it just flipped straight back to Warm.
I mean, I guess I could just sit it there forever on Warm but I think it might take a while.
That's exactly what happened to me. So I just let it cook for over an hour.
So I figured I would give this a go.
Assorted ingredients. I kind of estimated everything.
Everything goes in the pot. I also added some Milo because hey, why not? And a frozen banana. We actually don't have a sieve so the flour went in unsieved. I also couldn't be bothered melting the butter before hand so it goes in the way nature intended it to be, solid. We also don't have a mixer or whisk of any kind as my sister recently moved out and took all the cooking utensils with her so I made do with mixing it by hand.
Into the rice cooker it goes.
Which then turns off after 5 minutes...
But I will salvage this! I'll chuck it into the a pan and then into the oven for a bit.
Er.....
I mean the bottom that was actually cooked looks quite nice.
So after 15 minutes in the oven.
It's alright. Not as dense as I expected and the texture is pretty good. The flavour is lacking though. I should have put some more butter in. Overall I would say this is just a massive scone really.
A really massive scone.
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This is the only way a pancake should be.
Thin, with mounds of sugar and a tiny squeeze of lemon on top.
Yes.
None of that thick spongy American shit.
That's some pathetic looking bullshit right there.
It's called a panCAKE for a reason. Cake is supposed to be thick and spongy.
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This is the only way a pancake should be.
Thin, with mounds of sugar and a tiny squeeze of lemon on top.
Yes.
None of that thick spongy American shit.