Rice cooker is so versatile! Lots of Thai college students cook many types of food with it, rice, noodle, stir-fry, soup and even cake! ;D Great option for those that their accommodations don't allow using gas stove.
If you have to cook this way in Thailand small kitchen apartments, have the rice cookers sold there, different to western rice cookers. By Which i mean, have they been made differently in the knowledge people will cook longer and in ways not designed just for rice (tougher rice cookers)
That National rice cooker... my mom and dad bought me one of those, that same model, for college, back in the 1980s. I made so much rice in that! It had a perforated, removable plate for the bottom, I suppose to keep the rice from sticking. This memory has brought back so many more, my college days, and my mom and dad... both gone now. Thank you again, mom and dad, I miss you two!
Greetings from Bangalore, India. Rice cooker is a very common household gadget here. It is used to cook many more dishes than just rice though. As young couple we used rice cookers cook rice, all kinds of biriyani, boil eggs, upma (kind of a savoury semolina pudding), lentils etc. Very versatile and affordable. As you say it is very forgiving. A favourite among students, bachelors and newly married.
I have an Autistic son that loves curry, so when he went away to Uni last year he took our rice cooker, And was constantly getting swarmed by kids wanting to buy some curry from him. He would cook the rice first, dish it out into meal prep containers, then make the curry and have pre-made healthy curries all cooked in his rice cooker, because they where not allowed cooking items with an element in the rooms. Lucky he had a fridge in his room or food go walking. His favourites are Coconut curry chicken, And a Beef curry with a gravy base. Heaven cooks Spaghetti in it using normal wheat pasta dry
Thanks! That was simple and easy ! One pot meals in the rice cooker! especially for people who are busy! Looking forward for more one pot meals with only using the rice cooker! Thanks much 👍😄
Thanks for pointing out the lower glycemic index on glass noodles! As a type-2 diabetic anything that helps keep blood glucose stable is a win, and I LOVE noodles.
My Japanese mom sent meto college with a rice cooker and butane stove. My roommate was amazed at how many late night munchies we could make. I did try this dish using what I had on hand. It was so delicious! 😊😊
ha ha ha Pailin you are very helpful not only for our youngsters in the dorms or small apts.but also for our seniors too. After we'recd your book, we recommended to our friends around the world. They said, it's very helpful .... ha ha ha...they only read English....ha ha ha but love Thai food.
I have actually been traveling for work full time lately and often find myself in a hotel room with only a rice cooker 😅. Will definitely give this a try!
More rice cooker recipes plz? I do have a kitchen but I love using the rice cooker because I can leave things in there to cook on their own, and it also consumes less electricity than my stove and oven.
Thank you for your amazing timing! My induction stove broke and I have to wait for a part to arrive before they can fix it, so I'm stuck with an oven, airfryer, microwave and rice cooker for a while. This looks really amazing!
Hi Pai and Adam, What a great idea! Made me think back to the student days having to survive with limited appliances. Once we cooked a whole duck in just a frying pan.
Great idea. I had an old rice cooker that I would put chicken in with my rice and cook it at the same time when I was right out of high school and joined the military. On weekends I would make a batch and eat well over the weekend.
So brilliant!!! This was a very interesting and informative video! It shows what a creative and innovative chef you are. I´m going to try this glass noodle recipe this weekend with the vintage cooker I brought with me from BKK when I first came to Europe to study. Kob Khun Krub, Khun Pai! 🙏
@@andreeaburdui6834: Hi! I have a vintage cooker just like the one with the alumium pot in the demonstration. Mine can hold up to 1 and a half liter of water (just measured it). I reckon that the cooker Pai used is bigger but not quite 3 liter. Hope that helped!
If I was ever limited to owning only two kitchen appliances it would definitely 👍 be a Rice Cooker with lid and an Electric Skillet with lid. Husband and I travel in our Motorcoach and our Conversion Van. Our Rice Cooker and Electric Skillet are our Go-To favorites.
You can do this with pasta. I have learned a method to soak the past 2 hours in cold water. But my method is more simple: Put the pasta into boiled water, stir to soften and leave for the amount of time indicated on the package (6-8 minutes, etc.). Then you can put it into the rice cooker, adding your sauce of choice (soy or tomato, or whatever). According to Pai's instructions - the rice cooker will turn off when the sauce is evaporated.
My family and I take our 4 cup rice cooker with us on trips. I can’t do just restaurant meals. I have breakfast and dinner in the hotel. I cook rice first then I cook one dish in it. Example: boiled vegetable with a meat (precooked crisp pork belly cause it’s easy to transport). Egg drop soup. Noodles.
My aroma rice cooker has steam, white rice, and brown rice. I use it to steam eggs and tamales as well. I have to try this for noodles . Steaming eggs makes them so much easier to peel. Thank you for your recipe.
Lol...after watching your rice cooker video I was asking myself what more can I cook other than rice in the cooker. I will google for more Thai recipes which can be cooked in the rice cooker.
well this is interesting - I'd def be keen to explore this as I am lousy at cooking noodles to the right al dente done-ness without them getting too sticky for stir fry
Hello Pailin, i totally love your channel. Have tried many of your recipes. My question is.. can you do a few videos on the uses of Galangal. I have been given some healthy growing plants but i really dont know how to use it or what it tastes like especially when freshly dug up. I would really love to see how you use it. Look forward to your videos.. :)
As soon as I saw this recipe I knew I had to try it. It came out great! The only thing I'd do different, is to marinate the shrimp for longer so they are more flavorful.
Cut a wedge shape with cardboard place it in the switch cook on setting becomes sauté setting works no drama I have cooked with these beam pots since the 90's ozzie cook. Cheers
Good Wednesday morning Pailin. Those rice noodles look absolutely delicious - especially with the shrimp and ginger. .Thanks for sharing a great recipe. 😉😉
Well, I may have made a big mistake. My wife thinks I did, but she thinks everything I do is a mistake. Anyway, this inspired me to try something. I added some mixed veggies, and a CAN of Sardines! I have been trying to think of a way to eat these Sardines. Maybe this will be the trick. If it works I'll be a Sardine regular.
I don't know if I'm the only one, but I don't have a rice cooker so I just cook rice in a pot with 1.5x volume of water to rice volume. And if the rice at the bottom does burn, I actually love that! Caramelised rice at the bottom of the pot is delicious!
Pour some oil around the sides before the rice is completely cooked. That's how I get a good crispy bottom. Also some fancy rice cookers have a crispy bottom setting. The crispy is appreciated by a lot of people
@@brokenglassshimmerlikestar3407 I didn’t know that some rice cookers could make crispy rice. I doubt I’ll get one though, as I already have far too many kitchen gadgets and not enough space! Plus, after 4 decades of cooking rice manually, I can pretty much get it just how I’d like it by adjusting the water volume, salting, cooking time and breathing time as my mother taught me, and now all by intuition. But it does mean that I can only cook rice when I’m physically present to start it and stop it!
For burned rice, you can put a slice of bread 🍞 on top of the rice, put the lid back on and let sit a few minutes. This will absorb some of the burned rice smell. My dad’s tip.
Considering both a microwave and kettle can boil water on their own (though you need special containers and be cautious of superheated water), the rice cooker/microwave combo really brings it home 🏡. That allows you to cook things like egg noodles. They compliment each other's weaknesses. Fancy microwaves or air fryers would be a slightly more expensive, but no more space taking up combo. And at that point you can basically cook anything, except by baking.
Hi! She generally suggests not using dried or powdered ingredients like this if you can help it, as they lose their flavour and aroma over time - but if you have to, (and sometimes there is no other option), then you'll have to experiment with the amount as each batch will be different. Cheers! Adam
I have the Zojurushi that you showed. I never thought about noodles in it. However, i’m thinking it’s not really convenient in it. As you said, it’s a little too smart.
HEY PAILIN! I think for your next videos I suggest that you can do recipes for “Desktop Cooker”. I think this will be the next “Air Fryer”. You can even partner with hello fresh to create your own recipes.
THANK YOU FOR A BETTER TECHNIQUE. BY THE WAY, I'VE RECOMMENDED YOUR BOOK TO ALL MY FRIENDS AROUND THE WORLD. SURE, THEY ARE ENGLISH R EADERS. GOOD LUCK. AMAZON DID A GOOD JOB SENT TO US AS PROMISED, NO DELAYS.
I have 4 different rice cookers, and the funny thing is that the cheapest one I bought, which is only 1/10th the price of my most expensive, is my favorite. And it's the one I use most often. I think because it's so simple to use and easier to clean.
for that i suggest an inexpensive basket style air fryer. they cook veggies and meats pretty dang well. for meats, i put a silicone basket in the air fryer basket, i don’t care about it being super crispy. i just like that i put in the food, set a timer, and go do other things. when it’s done, it dings.
I use my InstantPot to make rice, still takes 20 minutes but it makes great rice. I bet you could use the InstantPot to make this dish, saute first then use the slow cooker function. Will have to experiment..
I guess I have a *vintage* rice cooker, I never knew. Been using it for over 20 years, it's a real trooper. I was really fascinated by the concept of using it for noodles, and I'll have to try this recipe. But I was curious, wouldn't this work well for Ants Climbing Trees? Just interested in what you would think about this technique with that recipe.
I am searching online for glass noodles and I am seeing so many varieties but not the type she is showing...... there are sweet potato glass noodles, Lungkow Vermicelli Bean Thread Glass Noodles, Pagoda Lungkow Bean Thread Vermicelli, also Kaset Bean Thread Glass Noodles and more even... so which do I choose... I feel overwhelmed.... but appreciate the video and learning how to use my rice cooker more.... does anyone know which glass noodles cook the best here.. Thanks bunches
Rice cooker is so versatile! Lots of Thai college students cook many types of food with it, rice, noodle, stir-fry, soup and even cake! ;D Great option for those that their accommodations don't allow using gas stove.
Amazing! Similar to how many students in the west will use an electric pressure cooker like an instant pot (can sauté, pressure cook, and slow cook)
Not only Thai but also Filipinos 👍🏽
And Malaysians. And if you have a small one, you can also take it on overseas trips
I have a gas stove but still use a rice cooker because it is so convenient
If you have to cook this way in Thailand small kitchen apartments, have the rice cookers sold there, different to western rice cookers. By Which i mean, have they been made differently in the knowledge people will cook longer and in ways not designed just for rice (tougher rice cookers)
That National rice cooker... my mom and dad bought me one of those, that same model, for college, back in the 1980s. I made so much rice in that! It had a perforated, removable plate for the bottom, I suppose to keep the rice from sticking. This memory has brought back so many more, my college days, and my mom and dad... both gone now. Thank you again, mom and dad, I miss you two!
Perforated plate was for steaming veggies, meats.
@@happycook6737 No room under it for water, though. It rested right on the bottom.
The newer type rice cooker is a lot better for cooking n doesnt turn off when the lid is not on.
Its the instant pot!
Beautiful Memory ✌️🙏💜
I still have mine and it still works perfectly. 42 years! Looks like hers.
Greetings from Bangalore, India.
Rice cooker is a very common household gadget here. It is used to cook many more dishes than just rice though. As young couple we used rice cookers cook rice, all kinds of biriyani, boil eggs, upma (kind of a savoury semolina pudding), lentils etc.
Very versatile and affordable. As you say it is very forgiving. A favourite among students, bachelors and newly married.
I have an Autistic son that loves curry, so when he went away to Uni last year he took our rice cooker, And was constantly getting swarmed by kids wanting to buy some curry from him. He would cook the rice first, dish it out into meal prep containers, then make the curry and have pre-made healthy curries all cooked in his rice cooker, because they where not allowed cooking items with an element in the rooms. Lucky he had a fridge in his room or food go walking. His favourites are Coconut curry chicken, And a Beef curry with a gravy base. Heaven cooks Spaghetti in it using normal wheat pasta dry
The fact he is autistic has no bearing whatsoever on the story. Just saying
Thanks! That was simple and easy ! One pot meals in the rice cooker! especially for people who are busy! Looking forward for more one pot meals with only using the rice cooker! Thanks much 👍😄
Shame he’s a meat eater.
How lovely! I’m glad he’s not only able to feed himself fine but others as well 😊
@@spaceengineer1452shame you feel the need to shame people.
Thanks for pointing out the lower glycemic index on glass noodles! As a type-2 diabetic anything that helps keep blood glucose stable is a win, and I LOVE noodles.
Hard, soft boiled and poached eggs cook wonderfully in my rice cooker. A rice cooker works as steamer, too
My Japanese mom sent meto college with a rice cooker and butane stove. My roommate was amazed at how many late night munchies we could make. I did try this dish using what I had on hand. It was so delicious! 😊😊
Thank you for demystifying gourmet recipes. Listening to you helps take the intimidation out of cooking.
ha ha ha Pailin you are very helpful not only for our youngsters in the dorms or small apts.but also for our seniors too. After we'recd your book, we recommended to our friends around the world. They said, it's very helpful .... ha ha ha...they only read English....ha ha ha but love Thai food.
I have actually been traveling for work full time lately and often find myself in a hotel room with only a rice cooker 😅. Will definitely give this a try!
More rice cooker recipes plz? I do have a kitchen but I love using the rice cooker because I can leave things in there to cook on their own, and it also consumes less electricity than my stove and oven.
Love this! Thanks auntie Pai for also including the fancy smart rice cooker one in your blog as that's the one we have at home.
Thank you for your amazing timing! My induction stove broke and I have to wait for a part to arrive before they can fix it, so I'm stuck with an oven, airfryer, microwave and rice cooker for a while. This looks really amazing!
Those shrimp are GORGEOUS!
Hi Pai and Adam,
What a great idea! Made me think back to the student days having to survive with limited appliances. Once we cooked a whole duck in just a frying pan.
Brilliant! .. and yes I could have used this idea back in university ... never thought of it :) Cheers!
Great idea. I had an old rice cooker that I would put chicken in with my rice and cook it at the same time when I was right out of high school and joined the military. On weekends I would make a batch and eat well over the weekend.
Thank you! Great alternative for students. Please do more of such recipes!
Gurl. You’re breaking the 4th wall of cooking. Love it!
Great! ❤ I will try to cook my next noodles in the rice cooker
7:27 I've never felt more seen - thank you Pailin
So brilliant!!! This was a very interesting and informative video! It shows what a creative and innovative chef you are. I´m going to try this glass noodle recipe this weekend with the vintage cooker I brought with me from BKK when I first came to Europe to study. Kob Khun Krub, Khun Pai! 🙏
would you say that the rice cooker from this video has a capacity of 1l? or more like 3?
@@andreeaburdui6834: Hi! I have a vintage cooker just like the one with the alumium pot in the demonstration. Mine can hold up to 1 and a half liter of water (just measured it). I reckon that the cooker Pai used is bigger but not quite 3 liter. Hope that helped!
You are just fun to watch. Bright cheerful personality and great easy recipes.
Love it.. What a great way Pai...
That's why I like you Pailin, you're always using your noodle! 😉OK, I'll try this way later in the week - thanks a lot!
Great to know although I don't have a rice cooler. By the way, I bought your cookbook and it's great.
Greetings from Los Angeles
Pailins never disappoints us, she's an incredible Content Creator and always creates masterpieces. Her content is amazing.
She's so intelligent with how well she thinks things out
Sounds like you’re in love with her.
I love the cat's expression on the mug! 🐈
Wow this enlightened me and I going home to try
Kung op woon sean is one of my favourite Thai dish.
I learned how to make it at a Moo Kata restaurant that has a station to make it yourself.
If I was ever limited to owning only two kitchen appliances it would definitely 👍 be a Rice Cooker with lid and an Electric Skillet with lid. Husband and I travel in our Motorcoach and our Conversion Van. Our Rice Cooker and Electric Skillet are our Go-To favorites.
It was so nice explanation, some more rice cooker recipes please 🙏❤🇬🇧 From London
Thank you for making cooking noodles easy in a rice cooker. God bless you love Toronto
You can do this with pasta.
I have learned a method to soak the past 2 hours in cold water.
But my method is more simple: Put the pasta into boiled water, stir to soften and leave for the amount of time indicated on the package (6-8 minutes, etc.).
Then you can put it into the rice cooker, adding your sauce of choice (soy or tomato, or whatever).
According to Pai's instructions - the rice cooker will turn off when the sauce is evaporated.
Oh my gosh. I was in awe of your beauty and your great presentational voice. Cheers for sharing.
I subscribed! So well detailed, no babbling, no exaggerating just awesome!
My family and I take our 4 cup rice cooker with us on trips. I can’t do just restaurant meals. I have breakfast and dinner in the hotel. I cook rice first then I cook one dish in it. Example: boiled vegetable with a meat (precooked crisp pork belly cause it’s easy to transport). Egg drop soup. Noodles.
Love that you explain things. ❤
This is revolutionary. Rice cooker saves the day once again!
My aroma rice cooker has steam, white rice, and brown rice. I use it to steam eggs and tamales as well. I have to try this for noodles . Steaming eggs makes them so much easier to peel. Thank you for your recipe.
Thanks for all the interesting tips and insights ... no wonder you have 1.8M subs ... really excellent content!
Lol...after watching your rice cooker video I was asking myself what more can I cook other than rice in the cooker. I will google for more Thai recipes which can be cooked in the rice cooker.
Thank you so much.
I would Iove a video on a noode dish made in an instapot!
well this is interesting - I'd def be keen to explore this as I am lousy at cooking noodles to the right al dente done-ness without them getting too sticky for stir fry
Hello Pailin, i totally love your channel. Have tried many of your recipes. My question is.. can you do a few videos on the uses of Galangal. I have been given some healthy growing plants but i really dont know how to use it or what it tastes like especially when freshly dug up. I would really love to see how you use it. Look forward to your videos.. :)
Hi David! hot-thai-kitchen.com/galangal-101/ and hot-thai-kitchen.com/#search/q=galangal Have fun! Adam
@@AdamHotThaiKitchen Thank you so much for replying. Your links have been very helpfull. :)
Always something yummy cooking in Pailin's kitchen! 💯🥂👍🏾
As soon as I saw this recipe I knew I had to try it. It came out great! The only thing I'd do different, is to marinate the shrimp for longer so they are more flavorful.
I have the traditional National Rice Cooker bought in Hong Kong in the early 1970’s. Still going strong.
Great Idea..thank you for sharing.
Cut a wedge shape with cardboard place it in the switch cook on setting becomes sauté setting works no drama I have cooked with these beam pots since the 90's ozzie cook. Cheers
Great job. So hard to watch while on a diet. But love to watch anyway!
Wow, looks super delicious! Thanks.
Wow, looks elegant but easy.
I have to start traveling with mine. I cook so many things in it. Great for single portions!
Good Wednesday morning Pailin. Those rice noodles look absolutely delicious - especially with the shrimp and ginger. .Thanks for sharing a great recipe. 😉😉
Well, I may have made a big mistake. My wife thinks I did, but she thinks everything I do is a mistake. Anyway, this inspired me to try something. I added some mixed veggies, and a CAN of Sardines! I have been trying to think of a way to eat these Sardines. Maybe this will be the trick. If it works I'll be a Sardine regular.
I don't know if I'm the only one, but I don't have a rice cooker so I just cook rice in a pot with 1.5x volume of water to rice volume. And if the rice at the bottom does burn, I actually love that! Caramelised rice at the bottom of the pot is delicious!
That was my favorite part growing up in a Chinese family. So yummy and wonderful childhood memories.
Pour some oil around the sides before the rice is completely cooked. That's how I get a good crispy bottom. Also some fancy rice cookers have a crispy bottom setting. The crispy is appreciated by a lot of people
@@brokenglassshimmerlikestar3407 I didn’t know that some rice cookers could make crispy rice. I doubt I’ll get one though, as I already have far too many kitchen gadgets and not enough space! Plus, after 4 decades of cooking rice manually, I can pretty much get it just how I’d like it by adjusting the water volume, salting, cooking time and breathing time as my mother taught me, and now all by intuition. But it does mean that I can only cook rice when I’m physically present to start it and stop it!
For burned rice, you can put a slice of bread 🍞 on top of the rice, put the lid back on and let sit a few minutes. This will absorb some of the burned rice smell. My dad’s tip.
The torched rice at the bottom of the pot is so yummy
Yum yum.😋 So interesting to know that my rice cooker can do something else besides cooking my rice. 😀Thank you for sharing such an awesome recipe!
Considering both a microwave and kettle can boil water on their own (though you need special containers and be cautious of superheated water), the rice cooker/microwave combo really brings it home 🏡. That allows you to cook things like egg noodles.
They compliment each other's weaknesses.
Fancy microwaves or air fryers would be a slightly more expensive, but no more space taking up combo. And at that point you can basically cook anything, except by baking.
Time to dust off the rice cooker and give this a go. I thought it was a one trick pony, but you prove me wrong. Cheer to great flavors
Your brilliant. Thanks from Powell River BC
Hi Pai. Can you please share your thoughts about dry galangal ( powdered ) versus fresh. Thanks.
Hi! She generally suggests not using dried or powdered ingredients like this if you can help it, as they lose their flavour and aroma over time - but if you have to, (and sometimes there is no other option), then you'll have to experiment with the amount as each batch will be different. Cheers! Adam
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Love the detail. Great video.
A simple thing I do in rice cookers all the time is steamed veggies. So easy, so good, and then you can pan fry for some colour
I hope a lot of people use this method that needs to or just for fun thanks
Serchin for new dishes. And found this gem!😁
nice vid, practical...
you know stick a fork in shrimp,, peel easy..good voice too, easy listening!
I cook rice in the microwave, and it works surpricingly well :)
good information thank you for posting this video
What about- can we use sweet potato noodles (the Korean type)?
Always fun videos to watch.....ALWAYS! Love It!
Looks delicious!!!
Where is the link to the Zojirushi cooker? I want to know how can I use it to cook the noodles 😊
kit.co/hotthaikitchen/kitchen-appliances-i-use/zojirushi-ns-zcc10-5 Cheers! Adam
Thank you for recipe
What size rice cooker are you using?
Hi! In this case it's this one www.londondrugs.com/products/chefman-rice-cooker-black-rj34-10c-m-ca/p/L2032915 Cheers! Adam
I have the Zojurushi that you showed. I never thought about noodles in it. However, i’m thinking it’s not really convenient in it. As you said, it’s a little too smart.
How many mins do you need to cook this dish. Thanks.
HEY PAILIN! I think for your next videos I suggest that you can do recipes for “Desktop Cooker”. I think this will be the next “Air Fryer”. You can even partner with hello fresh to create your own recipes.
Thank you
This is mind blowing! ❤❤❤❤
THANK YOU FOR A BETTER TECHNIQUE. BY THE WAY, I'VE RECOMMENDED YOUR BOOK TO ALL MY FRIENDS AROUND THE WORLD. SURE, THEY ARE ENGLISH R EADERS. GOOD LUCK. AMAZON DID A GOOD JOB SENT TO US AS PROMISED, NO DELAYS.
ha ha ha some of our friends said that you took pictures of some pages & sent them....very smart ides.
I have 4 different rice cookers, and the funny thing is that the cheapest one I bought, which is only 1/10th the price of my most expensive, is my favorite. And it's the one I use most often. I think because it's so simple to use and easier to clean.
Wonderful video!🥹
I luv watching your videos, but? Can u do maybe some low carb recipes? I'm older, and don't do well with high carbs, please?
Hi Adam here and does this help? hot-thai-kitchen.com/category/all-recipes/healthy-meals/ Cheers!
@@AdamHotThaiKitchen Thanks Adam!
@@frodar48 Any time! :)
for that i suggest an inexpensive basket style air fryer. they cook veggies and meats pretty dang well. for meats, i put a silicone basket in the air fryer basket, i don’t care about it being super crispy. i just like that i put in the food, set a timer, and go do other things. when it’s done, it dings.
What do you do with the bacon still in the rice cooker
I use my InstantPot to make rice, still takes 20 minutes but it makes great rice. I bet you could use the InstantPot to make this dish, saute first then use the slow cooker function. Will have to experiment..
I am so sharing this with my Indo-Mauritian mother
amazingly technique❤❤
I guess I have a *vintage* rice cooker, I never knew. Been using it for over 20 years, it's a real trooper. I was really fascinated by the concept of using it for noodles, and I'll have to try this recipe. But I was curious, wouldn't this work well for Ants Climbing Trees? Just interested in what you would think about this technique with that recipe.
Great idea
Where do get such rice cooker and what is the price
Genius! ขอบคุณครับ 😃🙏🏻
🤣😂 forgot the rice, no tasting shrimp lol, just noodles ! Sounds good to me dear.
Thx for the lesson. Greatly appreciated 👌👌👌👍👍👍😁♥️♥️♥️
That reminded me about the life in the campus dorm in Hatyai.
I am searching online for glass noodles and I am seeing so many varieties but not the type she is showing...... there are sweet potato glass noodles, Lungkow Vermicelli Bean Thread Glass Noodles, Pagoda Lungkow Bean Thread Vermicelli, also Kaset Bean Thread Glass Noodles and more even... so which do I choose... I feel overwhelmed.... but appreciate the video and learning how to use my rice cooker more.... does anyone know which glass noodles cook the best here.. Thanks bunches
She gives the name if the noodles. Pine brand mung bean starch which I believe is Vermicelli Bean Thread noodles.
@@SP-lm1pk thanks a bunch
Thank you so much! ❤
Hello Pai! Thank you for this video! Where can I get Pine Brand noodles in Vancouver?
Best video ever
I wonder if the shrimp might be overcooked in the rice cooker this way? 🤔Maybe put the shrimp in midway through cooking?