Can I steam a pudding in a steam cooker?
I would like to make a plum duff. Is a steam pressure cooking pot
suitable for steaming it? If not, any tips on how I can steam it with the least amount of effort? Thanks. (Note: I've posted this already some minutes ago but it was mysteriously deleted from Google Groups -- sorry if this turns out to be a double posting). |
Can I steam a pudding in a steam cooker?
Charles Self wrote:
> I would like to make a plum duff. Is a steam pressure cooking pot > suitable for steaming it? > If not, any tips on how I can steam it with the least amount of > effort? > Thanks. > (Note: I've posted this already some minutes ago but it was > mysteriously deleted from Google Groups -- sorry if this turns out to > be a double posting). > I've used a steam pressure canner to bake a cheesecake before. It worked just fine. Tends to get a little water on top from condensation unless you seal the pan good with aluminum foil. Bob |
Can I steam a pudding in a steam cooker?
On 28 Aug., 19:22, zxcvbob > wrote:
> I've used a steam pressure canner to bake a cheesecake before. It > worked just fine. You're way ahead of me. ;-) |
Can I steam a pudding in a steam cooker?
On 28 Aug., 20:52, Steve Wertz > wrote:
> I had never heard of duff until I saw it in the grocery store > this morning. I thought it was a typo until now. Duff = dough What you experienced is called a Jungian Synchronicity in the trade, BTW. Or simply selective reception. |
Can I steam a pudding in a steam cooker?
On 28 Aug., 22:19, Charles Self > wrote:
.... > BTW. Or simply selective reception. Sorry, ***perception***. |
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