I am a veterinarian and would microwave rice in an athletic sock for our post-op patients. It was far better than hot water which got clammy, and we could mold the sock around their precious little bodies so they could wake up warm. Never thought of using this trick for my bread!!!
Or you could just buy a bun warmer…
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Beans or hard corn work as well!
I am a veterinarian and would microwave rice in an athletic sock for our post-op patients. It was far better than hot water which got clammy, and we could mold the sock around their precious little bodies so they could wake up warm. Never thought of using this trick for my bread!!!
What a great tip! And well timed!
Is the rice suitable to cook after that? I mean not immediately, can it be stored?
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Heating a clay stoneware disk does the same.
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Will they continue baking/get too hard?