Difference between revisions of "Rice flour"
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* [[baklava]] from [[cake flour]] with [[honey]] and [[nuts]] on a [[Kitchen_table#Making_baklava|kitchen table]] | * [[baklava]] from [[cake flour]] with [[honey]] and [[nuts]] on a [[Kitchen_table#Making_baklava|kitchen table]] | ||
* [[banana muffins]] from [[cake flour]] with [[bananas]] in a {{oven}} | * [[banana muffins]] from [[cake flour]] with [[bananas]] in a {{oven}} | ||
+ | * [[bibingka]] with [[coconuts]] and [[bananas]] on a [[Flattop_griddle#Cooking_bibingka|flattop griddle]] | ||
* [[buccellato]] from [[cake flour]] with [[raisins]], [[honey]], and [[wine]] in a [[Convection_oven#Cooking_buccellato|convection oven]] | * [[buccellato]] from [[cake flour]] with [[raisins]], [[honey]], and [[wine]] in a [[Convection_oven#Cooking_buccellato|convection oven]] | ||
* [[cake flour]] in a [[Mixing_bowl#Sifting_cake flour|mixing bowl]] with a [[sifter]] | * [[cake flour]] in a [[Mixing_bowl#Sifting_cake flour|mixing bowl]] with a [[sifter]] |
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Uses for rice flour
Rice flour is inedible raw, but can be used to make:
- angel food cake from cake flour with eggs and sugar in a regular oven, coal oven or gas oven using a whisk
- baklava from cake flour with honey and nuts on a kitchen table
- banana muffins from cake flour with bananas in a regular oven, coal oven or gas oven
- bibingka with coconuts and bananas on a flattop griddle
- buccellato from cake flour with raisins, honey, and wine in a convection oven
- cake flour in a mixing bowl with a sifter
- carrot cake from cake flour with carrots and raisins in a regular oven, coal oven or gas oven
- pineapple cake from cake flour with pineapple and eggs in a tandoor
- plum pudding from cake flour with large bones, raisins, eggs, and brandy in a convection oven
- poultry noodle wok from rice noodles with poultry and mushrooms on a small fire pit or deck grill
- pork noodle wok from rice noodles with pork and spinach on an hibachi
- ramen from rice noodles with broth and seaweed on a propane campstove
- rice noodles on a kitchen table