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Thursday, November 3, 2011

Banana Pudding with Caramel Sauce – made in a rice cooker!

Banana Pudding made in a rice cooker by Baking Makes Things Better

This is yum!  The caramel sauce is addictive; I was such a piggy that I licked the leftover off the plate!  I was interested in this recipe as it is made in the rice cooker and the only thing I have tried making in the rice cooker before apart from rice has been a risotto, not exactly adventurous.  You do need to check the rice cooker every now and then to ensure it is on the right setting as specified in the recipe.

Ingredients:
Banana Pudding:
30g butter, melted, plus 60g extra
2 tablespoons brown sugar, plus ⅓ cup extra
1 small banana sliced, plus 2 extra, mashed
1 egg, lightly whisked
½ teaspoon ground cinnamon
2 tablespoons milk
1 cup self raising flour

Caramel Sauce:
300ml cream
½ cup firmly packed brown sugar
80g butter

Method:
Grease and line the base of a rice cooker bowl with baking paper.  Drizzle the 30g of melted butter over the paper in the base of the bowl and sprinkle the 2 tablespoons of brown sugar evenly over the top.  Layer the sliced banana on top of the sugar and set aside.
Combine the extra melted butter, extra brown sugar, egg, cinnamon, extra mashed banana and milk in a medium bowl.  Sift in the flour and fold it into the banana mixture gently.  Spoon the mixture over the bananas in the prepared rice cooker bowl.
Carefully level the top and cover.  Press the rice cooker to ‘cook’ and cook for 5 minutes.  Switch the cooker to ‘warm’ and stand for 10 minutes.  Put the rice cooker back on to ‘cook’ and cook for a further 3 minutes.  Switch it back to ‘warm’ and stand for 10 minutes.  Do not remove the lid during this process.  Repeat the process twice more or until a skewer inserted into the centre comes out cleanly. 
Turn the pudding onto a serving plate.  Remove and discard the baking paper.

To make the caramel sauce:
Wipe the rice cooker bowl clean.  Add the cream, sugar and butter to the bowl and stir well.  Press ‘cook’ and bring to the boil.  Cook and stir for 5 minutes or until  the sugar dissolves and the mixture has thickened slightly.  Transfer the sauce to a heatproof jug.

To serve, drizzle slices of the pudding with the caramel sauce and plate with ice cream or whipped cream.

Banana Pudding - made in a rice cooker - by Baking Makes Things Better

9 comments:

  1. can this cake be make in something else other than a rice cooker?

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  2. it seem like i can try this at home

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  3. Made this twice and my family just loves it!!!! This Banana pudding is to die for!!!

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  4. Can it be made in something other than a rice cooker? Well theres a device called an OVEN,maybe you can try that!

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    1. This is a cake that people can make when they do not own an oven. People is most countries do not own ovens, but a rice cooker is affordable.

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  5. yummmmmmmmmmm.....i tried it at my home.

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  6. I have a little 5 cup rice cooker and this baked perfectly in it. I followed the directions exactly as written. My family loves the light moist cake and adores the sauce with it too. Easy and fun to make. Thanks for posting the recipe.

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  7. i dont have access to baking paper. what can i use instead? is it OK to use aluminium foil?

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