What Would The Equivelant Setting Be To “porridge” If Your Rice Cooker Doesn’t Have That Setting?

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January 8th, 2010 >> Cooking tips

I have a Tfal Delirice rice cooker. I want to make tapioca pudding in it, but it doesn’t have a porridge setting. The dumb bunny I talked to at customer support for Tfal told me the wrong setting and I had to clean up a HUGE mess after all the milk boiled out. Not impressed with that. So, if anyone out there knows what setting might be equal to the “porridge” setting I’d really appreciate some help. Thanks

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One Response to “What Would The Equivelant Setting Be To “porridge” If Your Rice Cooker Doesn’t Have That Setting?”

Sorry, I don’t know, but I’ve never heard of making tapioca in a rice cooker. I usually just use a pot on the stove and it takes about 20 minutes or so. Tapioca doesn’t take anywhere near the amount of time to cook that rice does. I would think putting it in a rice cooker (esp porridge setting for 1.5-2hrs) would be overkill. *shrug*

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