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Friday, June 4, 2010

Baked Cheese Rice Cake

When I see this recipe in a magazine, I know this cake will well received by my kids, becuase the cheese...immediately i tried out for yesterday lunch....Wor, simply yummy.

Baked cheese rice cake
-before bake and before add cheese...



Baked cheese rice cake
I made few changes to the original recipe, and added extra cheese on top of rice cake. I especially like the crunchy rice crust, so yummy!

Baked Cheese Rice Cake
*Serves: 4 – 5 persons
(printable recipe)

2 cups of cooked rice (any rice is okay, I use Japanese rice)
100g bacon, chopped
50g ham, chopped
1 large onion, chopped
3 cloves garlic, chopped
1tbsp Olive oil
1 egg, lightly beaten
1tbsp honey
230g Mozzarella cheese, grated
1/2 tsp salt or to taste
1/4tsp black pepper
1/2tsp Parsley flakes,( optional or use any other fresh herbs )

1. Lightly grease a 8” round springform pan. Line base with baking paper.
2. Heat oil in a frying pan, stir fry chopped bacon and ham till slightly golden brown.
3. Add chopped onion and garlic, stir fry for a while.
4. Add parsley flakes and stir well. Remove from heat, stir through honey.
5. In a large mixing bowl, combine cooked rice, bacon and ham mixture, 1 cup of grated Mozzarella cheese and egg. Season with salt to taste.
6. Spoon mixture into prepared pan, pressing down firmly so there are no gaps.
7. Bake at preheated oven at 180c for 25mins.
8. Remove from oven, set aside to cool. Remove the rice cake from baking pan.
9. Sprinkle the balance of grated Mozzarella cheese on top of the rice cake, and bake again at pre-heated oven at 200c for 15mins or until golden brown.

Baked cheese rice cake


Happy Cooking !!

38 comments:

  1. They look great Sonia. Did they cut up nicely? I think I might just have to make this and bake them in individual round ramekins so they look neat and tidy!

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  2. Quinn, not that really nicely after cut out, have to wait till completely cold. Ya, good idea to bake individually.

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  3. Your looks great, if i do it, mine sure kns...

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  4. I'm worse:x I don't even know how to bake.. I guess I gonna ask my mommy bake me this :D

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  5. It looks great! I love all the bacon, ham, and cheese.

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  6. Now this is a dish I could make without trouble. It looks wonderful. I hope you are having a wonderful day. Blessings...Mary

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  7. Woaah!! This is so appetizing! Not only your children will like it, I'm feeling like licking my laptop window now :P

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  8. Love the simple ingredients, and how you have turned it into such a lovely creation!

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  9. wow, mouth watering liao, so nice and yummy.

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  10. Hey Sonia, this is very special. I know my girl will like it too especially the CHEESEEEEE..haha! Will try it out soon..:)

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  11. Looks good! My boys would love it too!

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  12. Sth special....I think this is a good idea to finish the leftover rice also except the usual fired rice.

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  13. oh.... maybe can use those Sushi rice moulds to shapes the cakes and bake them.

    Daiso, I'm coming tomorrow to get some rice moulds for this.
    Thanks Sonia for sharing.

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  14. I'm totally intrigued by the texture of this baked rice...is it chewy?? Almost looks like pizza rice..yummy! ;D

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  15. I can see how children would love this, very delicious looking!

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  16. Cheese with rice nice....baking, add additional flavours! Yum yum!

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  17. 不只是小孩喜欢,我这aunty都会喜欢!

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  18. My kids will love this :)
    But definitely not me. I dont actually like cheese especially with rice.
    Sonia, ur mixer cost AUD720-730 plus bonus a set (3pcs) bake ware.

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  19. A few years back, when my Mexican business partner brought his whole family to live in China, 2 food items saved the day for the kids - eggs and cheese. This yummy looking dish will certainly go well with them!

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  20. wow. .... looks awesome. nice clicks too.

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  21. Sonia, I am sure I wil like this dish too. yum yum

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  22. Looks so easy to make. Already bookmark it ~ thanks!

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  23. This baked cheese rice looks yummy , i will ask my sister tries to make it .

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  24. Looks like cheese topped fried rice....delicious!! Looks so easy....just baked. Thanks for sharing, Sonia.

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  25. this is very interesting....m sure my big kids wld love it too. :))

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  26. Un plat qui me semble délicieux.
    Je note ta recette.
    A bientôt.

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  27. A very creative and comforting weekend meal!

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  28. a great dish! I made a similar dish using spinach as well and my kids and neighbor loved it so much; love that cheesy top, very inviting.

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  29. Hey tht is really great one dear....loved it like anything...yummy looking...

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  30. this is truly exciting! lovely great colours too! ;)

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  31. Such a great idea to make a super savory cake like this :)

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  32. ooooo! This cheesy rice looks soooo gooey and good!

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  33. What a great idea! It's like fried rice with cheese topping!

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  34. Dear all, Thanks for stopping by and leave your lovely comment.

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  35. I have never try this, seems like a wonderful dish!

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  36. Sonia, I love your site and has been referring to it like a bible. As I was googling for this baked rice cake recipe, I found a copy cat who copy the whole of your recipe plus picture and change the rice to basmathi. Here is the page http://raindropsbasmatirice.wordpress.com/2012/09/22/baked-cheese-rice-cake/

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  37. Hi Sonia, I baked this for dinner tonight and wow, wow and wow!! It is super delicious. Thanks for sharing such a wonderful recipe!

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