Giveaways, Rice Cooker Recipes, More more more...


What is this? Giveaway Day = Labor Day ? In the US, we "labor" in the month of September but in some parts of the world such as Singapore, we "labor" on May Day which is...May 1st. Meaning...we take a day off from work to blog and take part in giveaways. ^o^

Not to disappoint those who are not residing in the US and Canada thus not eligible for the CSN Stores Giveaway, there are giveaways which are "international" - have you missed that? Starting with what ends first:



"International" Giveaway, ends Apr 30, 2010, 23.59 (PST): The "mystery gift" awaits there. But as May Day Bonus, leave your comments in this post and get additional (random) entry.

"International" Giveaway, ends Sep 30, 2010, 23.59 (PST): A cookbook giveaway (refer contest rules here) that includes recipes for Shrimp Cakes and Biryani. Make fabulous condiments, crowd-pleasing snacks, appetizers , innovative one-dish meals and more!


Some of you were asking me for the Shrimp Cake recipe but gotta wait for my cookbook (less than 6 months away). It is doable - you can fry these patties IN YOUR RICE COOKER...



These "rice-cooker patties" may not be as "browned" as those pan-fried ones though equally delicious.


Tell me anything about your rice cooker: fuzzy logic or conventional "2-button"? brand/model? like it? how often do you use it? what do you use it for? or do you even own one?


A super-lucky you may just win a $60 gift certificate to buy a rice cooker, go grocery shopping with the "mystery gift", and start cooking vegetarian biryani, easy breezy, in the rice cooker.

Then continue the lucky streak to win a fabulous sampler at MarxFood. Contest, ends May 4th at noon! Don't forget.
I'm trying to put my mom's pantry on steroids!


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47 comments:

  1. Love these shrimp cake! Very fresh and delicious.

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  2. Sounds easy and fast using the rice cooker. But my Sony rice cooker really cooks fast...the rice can be cooked within 10 mins.

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  3. Mine though is pretty intelligent, but I believe I have under-utilize it mostly for cooking rice dishes.
    Wonderful shrimp cakes, shall we expect to see you baking cakes?

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  4. @TasteHongKong

    Can't do as much wonders with intelligent rice cookers, IMO :O ....but I know some fuzzy logic/intelligent ones have a "cake" function? Have you used that ?

    You asked me a good question: about me baking cakes? lol

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  5. Our rice cooker is 3D brand. It is used 3 times a day as Filipinos are rice eater..

    blowing peachkisses
    The Peach Kitchen
    peach and things

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  6. My rice cooker is broken and I am doing some research to see what I want to buy next. (So this is perfect for me, I'm stopping back often to check what everyone says about their rice cooker) I had mine for years and used it often and loved it. When it stopped cooking (it would still warm up just not cook) my husband took it apart and now...nothing.

    Your rice cooker recipes all look good. Can't wait to get a new one!

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  7. Rice cooker, can't live without one, mine is the conventional Panasonic which i use to cook rice and some assortment of one pot meal etc rice pot chicken rice, chicken rice.

    Impressive how you use yours, waiting for more of your cooker recipes.

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  8. I own a rice cooker but its sensor doesn't really work anymore and so I have to guess when the rice is done. It still makes life way easier than cooking rice on the stove though. Awesome giveaway! And excellent shrimp fritters!

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  9. I sure own a rice cooker, but not fuzzy logic. Just the usual two buttons. I use it to cook porridge more often than rice though. :)

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  10. what a great idea to make shrimp cakes in a rice cooker, they look great!

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  11. Very delicious shrimp cakes. I like them...my favourite. I only use rice cookers when I have parties. Normal days I cook rice in my cooking pot.

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  12. @♥peachkins♥

    You mean breakfast, lunch and dinner? wow. We don't usually have rice for breakfast.

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  13. @Lyndsey

    Sorry to hear about your rice cooker. Was your hb trying to repair it?

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  14. @ykristen

    Yay! I use that too! The conventional Panasonic! Love it!

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  15. @Joanne

    Hmmm...how do you make that guess? Is yours a fuzzy logic?

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  16. Mine is Zojirushi Fuzzy logic. Have been with me for 10 years and still going strong.

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  17. those shrimp cakes oh my I must inhale those...yum I have a rice cooker a simple one but man has it helped me through busy nights, load it..rice comes out, add sesaoning and serve with meal..

    sweetlife

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  18. All of your dishes looks so fresh and healthy! I bet the shrimp cakes are delicious. My rice cooker is on the outs - it leaks!

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  19. I have a rice cooker and use it only sometimes at home. i cook my rice on the stove top except when I am going out and want the rice done when i come back home. But I have used my cooker to cook all kinds of things, including curries and noodles and pseudo stir fries.. ;-D (had taken it once for a long vacation and could not do without it). The cakes looks good.

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  20. I just got my 1st rice cooker from Lotus Foods, haven't even taken it out of the box yet!

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  21. I don't have a rice cooker, though we eat rice at least once every day :-0 Guess it's high time that I get one..lol.. The shrimp cakes look fabulous !!!

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  22. I don't have a rice cooker although I thought about it after my brother who lives in Singapore was toting the virtues of his rice cooker.

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  23. Lord, I am having rice cooker withdrawal! I had to leave my rice cooker at home because I traveled too far away and since it is a temporary move, it doesn't make sense at the moment to purchase a new one. My rice cooker uses the fuzzy logic method and it really cooks everything perfectly. It saved me in college and made my Asian roommate fall in love with me. I don't even want to tell you how much white rice we ate in a year...

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  24. I have the basic on/off rice cooker. I use it mostly to make rice. But I have used it to make risotto and polenta quite effectively. I also use it to steam artichokes perfectly. ;)

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  25. sweetlife, mine is a basic conventional one too! But it works!

    cinnamon-girl, goodness! what do you mean it leaks? :O

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  26. @Soma

    Oh, yes! This cooker does wonders. I have done so many dishes in them :)

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  27. vicki, what are you waiting for? ;p

    Gulmohar, stove-top rice cooking is fine. Rice cooker is just another convenient alternative,

    tasteofbeirut, I am thinking a lot of families in S'pore use the rice cooker? I don't know.
    Guessing...

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  28. @Danielle

    How I agree with you. My move here and there the past few years has really deprived me of fully stocking my pantry and...buying "permanent" appliances. However, where ever I was, I bought a rice cooker from the local stores, if able to. Sometimes, it just don't make sense to "move" the rice cooker - especially when you reach your destination and BUMMER ! Incompatible voltage!

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  29. @Carolyn Jung

    Heeeee Haaawww.....I have been staying faithful to on/off rice cookers really and not thinking of changing anytime soon. Can do so many things in them ;) ...maybe you can steam the artichokes while you cook rice at the same time? Do you do that? Rice filled with artichoke aroma....

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  30. Hi,first time visit and i love ur giveaway.

    Me can't live without rice cooker, even bring it along when i go travel so i can cook instant noodle in the hotel, hehe~~

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  31. Your shrimp cakes look adorable! Can't do without a rice cooker, mine has only 3 functions, rice, porridge and keep warm! Very basic.

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  32. my rice cooker is the cheapo S$30 no brand type... bought it simply becoz it's small hehe ... but so far so good ... I use it to cook rice but maybe after reading your cookbook, I'll have more uses for it lol

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  33. I don't have a rice cooker either, so I just boil the rice. Those patties look delicious and very healthy.

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  34. OMG, I did not know that you have a cookbook coming out. How exciting!

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  35. u r amazing in creating recipes with such a humble rice cooker! I did a double take and had to re-read to see if it was right! that looks so good! can't believe u created that with rice cooker!

    We have the conventional 2 button- cook and warm function rice cooker. Let's see, I use it around2-3 times a week but have tried making porridge, glutinous rice, steam veges, steam bao, oh oh and even tried using it as a steam boat (To put the stock it) before! hahaha. it is truly a handy cooker!!

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  36. @Yee Er

    I know a friend who does the same. She brings the rice cooker with her when she travels so that she can cook in the hotel room. But she was a student then - so it was more like a budget trip, saving on meals.

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  37. @Cynthia

    Yes, Cynthia. It should be on the shelves Aug 2010. *crossing my fingers*

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  38. @daphne

    Yep, so you see....not that I am doing something amazingly different - you are amazing too - using it as a steamboat. Hee heeee

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  39. Wow, more giveaway! I think that is so great! Really make good use of the rice cooker. Do you know that nowadays some rice cookers can even bakes!

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  40. I just stumbled on your site from tastespotting. i am so glad as I was thinking if there were other dishes I could make in my rice cooker I got from the thrift store for $10. I always make rice and it helps a lot especially now that I am a new mom.

    It's an Aroma one button rice cooker but man is it easy to make rice in it.
    I love biriyani...can I come over and have some =D

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  41. @My Little Space

    Yes, I know about those rice cookers which can bake. Well....but I don't bake...lol

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  42. @qutins

    Thanks for dropping by. Yes...you can do lots with the rice cooker...but of course, not all dishes are "press of a button" cooking. Most of them still need "eyeballing" and control. But it just shows how versatile the rice cooker is.

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  43. This food looks yummy. My mouth is filled with water after see images above. I think that to cook with slow cooker is more good to cook than in simple cooker.

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  44. mine is a simple 2-button rice cooker. I recently discovered a fuzzy logic in a supermarket in this tiny rural town I'm living in (Indonesian Borneo) but for now, I'm really happy with what my rice cooker can do. I've cooked fish, squid, spinach, etc.. in it! I'm thinking of 'broasting' chicken in it - I have some ideas but have yet to try it. I also love my little oven that I use more often than my rice cooker!

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