Olga VB
selenа, Nadia, and firmsat don't remember? It is possible that there will be one cheaper in the tyrnet. And then the price is really steep ...
Or wait 11.11?
selenа
I have already covered the entire Internet, there is no such "casserole", I remembered the spelling of the company, it is well-known, I will see the logo and find out what 11.11.
Olga VB
Name, sister, name!
Nadyush, beacons when you remember! Maybe we'll look abroad together.
Sale day, and not only in Ali.
selenа
I found De Buyer , Ol, what are they in tyrnete from 6000 to 8000
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look what a beauty
Ol, on the second link of a movie about her
Found by 2800
Taia
The search gives out De Buyer and at a price of 4100 rubles.
Olga VB
Such?
Milk cooker - cook in a water bath

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Another picture under your links.
Probably, Bayer has several models of them - trapezoidal and cylindrical. Accordingly, the prices are probably different. According to your picture, it should be more expensive.
2800 each - it's like in my picture

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selenа
Ol, they write France, maybe I've been looking for a good one for a long time, but I've never seen better than this
Olga VB
Did you find such a cylindrical 2800 each? They are trapezoidal and come with a gray button.

Milk cooker - cook in a water bath


And also cylindrical with a brown handle.
Do I have passwords?
Although, of course, it is not cheap either
YaTatiana
Olga, my Beka looks the same, one to one, if the quality is the same, then a great saucepan!
selenа
🔗milk cooker% 20% 28 baths% 20 water% 29% 20de% 20buyer & clid = 545
Tanya, they don't have such a model now, or I haven't found
Olga VB
YaTatiana, how exactly? There are 2 different models - cylindrical and trapezoidal.
Olga VB
Quote: selenа
🔗milk cooker% 20% 28 baths% 20 water% 29% 20de% 20buyer & clid = 545
How not? it is written on the site that there is, and a lot.
I gave the link above.
YaTatiana
I have cylindrical
selenа
Quote: Olga VB
There are 2 different models - cylindrical and trapezoidal.
Ol, this is one model, just the photo is wrong, they are cylindrical
Crochet
Quote: Olga VB
How much volume do you have?

For 2 liters., Olenka)...

Quote: Olga VB
And on what conditions are you ready to free up some space from it in your closet?

Yes, if I knew myself ...

I looked at the price of the same model in stores ... Are they stunned or what?!?!
Olga VB
Girls!!! I found a de buyer for 1.5 liters at 2150-2200 rubles (depending on the euro exchange rate and the number of pieces)
Such:
Milk cooker - cook in a water bath
Moreover, in reality France, with stamps, certificates and so on. The firm is solid, they work only in bulk and only with legal entities. faces, but I have a loophole.
Therefore, I invite you to the company while there is such an opportunity. People are waiting for my answer until Monday evening.
irisska
Is it without a lid? And does a milk cooker need a lid?
Olga VB
irisska, I don't know about the cover, opened a topic, everything can be discussed there.
There are girls who held it in their hands.
Personally, I don't need a lid, but if it does, that's fine too.
adelinalina
And so far I have abandoned the milk cooker, or rather I cook only milk in it. We just don't want to sell stainless steel, I have aluminum, and even from ancient times, after one porridge I soak it for three more days, since it is not washed at all. I'm thinking of buying a pot for a water bath, I don't know if it's worth it, the price of the pot. 65-75 eur. What do you think there will be a worthy replacement?
gawala
Quote: adelinalina
We just don't want to sell stainless steel,
Ibeans are sold in German .. They are sent to Estonia.
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adelinalina
gawala, oh thanks, I didn't even think of it. Tomorrow I'll look now from the phone is not convenient
Mirabel
Girls! can anyone cook rice porridge with pumpkin in a milk cooker? I will be very grateful for the recipe.
notka_notka
Girls, can you tell me, after boiling milk in a milk cooker, how does a thick stuck layer remain at the bottom in a saucepan?
gawala
Quote: notka_notka

Girls, can you tell me, after boiling milk in a milk cooker, how does a thick stuck layer remain at the bottom in a saucepan?
Pasteurization will be more accurate. Milk does not boil in a milk-maker, in the usual sense ... It remains, but not thick, as it would be more correct to put it, a thin layer like foam. I really love to scrape it with a spoon and eat it ..
LudMila
notka_notka,
Natasha, I once had an aluminum milk cooker in Soviet times, I remember that after milk there was a small layer at the bottom of it, but not "crispy", but just white and thin.
Wildebeest
Girls, would you like to try "exotic" cereals?
Rice porridge with coconut flakes.
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So I cooked:
rice - 0.5 mst
water - 2 mst
coconut flakes - 40 gr (there was so much in the package)
dried orange peel - a pinch
salt and sugar to taste.
All this was loaded into a milk cooker, mixed and cooked until rice is cooked. Then she let it brew for 20-30 minutes.

The porridge turned out with an exotic taste, a pleasant coconut aroma. You can not add oil to porridge, it is enough in coconut flakes. Adjust the porridge liquid at your discretion.
This porridge is suitable for those who have a cow's milk intolerance.

And here is the original recipe, but I didn’t dare, or rather, it’s just not ripe, but it is worthy of attention.

rice - 1 tbsp
water - 2 tbsp
coconut flakes - 200 gr
vegetable oil - 2 tbsp. l
grated lemon zest - 1 tsp
grated ginger - 1/2 tsp
ground black pepper
and salt to taste.
Fry the rice in vegetable oil until transparent, pour in boiling water, bring the rice to a boil, add coconut flakes and zest, boil in a pan for 10-12 minutes, season with ginger and cinnamon, close the lid and cook for another 15 minutes over low heat.

This porridge can be just as well cooked in any multicooker.
Mirabel
SvetaThanks for the recipe! I will definitely do it in your version! we love coconut very much.
And if the water is mixed with milk? What do you think?
Wildebeest
Mirabel, Vika, for me, neither milk nor butter is needed in this porridge. We make milk from coconut flakes, and when it settles, there is enough cream there. If you like coconut, then you can add more shavings.
vernisag
Sveta, interesting porridge Soon post, I will definitely cook Nada will be packed with shavings, go to Auchan
Will it be tasty without the zest? I'm allergic to citrus fruits ...
Wildebeest
vernisag, Ira, according to the original recipe, there is a lemon peel, I put an orange peel, but I want to say that the taste of coconut predominated in the porridge. Of course, the zest is optional.
Wildebeest
Here, too, an interesting porridge turned out, I believe that you can define coconut shavings here too.
Porridge "Home" from millet and corn flour
The recipe is taken from the same book "Delicious Porridge".
Original recipe:
millet - 150 gr.
water - 1 liter
corn flour - 4 tbsp. l
sl. oil - 60 gr.
salt to taste
cottage cheese - 100 gr.
any jam - 100 gr.
Pour the washed millet into boiling salted water and bring to half-readiness. Then add all the sifted corn flour, mix and cook until tender. At the end of cooking, season with butter.
Pour cottage cheese with jam, punch with a blender and pour over the porridge before serving.

I did it my own way, without cottage cheese and jam, halved the proportions.
millet - 75 gr.
water - 0.5 liters
corn flour - 2 tbsp. l.
salt and sugar to taste
butter was added on a plate.

I set the washed millet, salt, sugar to cook in a milk cooker, when it seemed to me that the millet was almost cooked, I added corn flour. Mix everything well with a whisk and add orange zest. The porridge turned out to be tender and unusual in taste. I didn't use cottage cheese with jam.
By the way, adjust the porridge liquid to suit your preferences.

mur_myau
gawala,
I wanted to sell the Kaiserhoff after buying a debuyer, but it turned out that a small biovin ham fits perfectly in it. That's how the kit is in general. Up to the ears.

I once bought books in the world (there was no cover in the kit, but there was a funnel for water).
kaporter
I bought a Soviet milk cooker for 2 liters. While I was reading the topic, I also ordered a 3-liter Soviet aluminum bath and another friend will bring a water bath made of enamelled ones, also from Soviet times.

Two remarks, as it were, next to the topic. I boil milk in a steel saucepan with a thick bottom. To prevent it from escaping, I use a stainless steel watchdog. If at the very end you do not set the fire to maximum, then he cannot escape in any way.Only if the fire is maximum, and the foam grasps, then only then can it escape, but this must be done very hard. Then, so that not so much protein settles on the bottom and this film is minimal, you just need to rinse the pan before boiling milk with plain cold water. Works pretty well.
anavi
Admin, Tatiana, bought a milk cooker, after reading Temko. I have a question: how to make it not whistle so much? Yesterday I cooked oatmeal porridge with spelled groats - so my husband prayed - buy the same one, but without a whistle!
Elena Bo
After the whistle has blown, set the heat to minimum. You can remove the whistle, but then the water poured into the spout will evaporate faster.
Admin

THANK YOU, Lena already answered for me
Knor
anaviAfter the first use, I dug a hole in the whistle, enlarged it. Now on low heat it does not whistle at all, and when it boils it can whistle a little. I, too, could not stand so much whistle from your husband, I understand


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De buyer also whistling? Or is there another principle?
anavi
Quote: Elena Bo
After the whistle has blown, set the heat to minimum
Helen, it doesn't help ... whistles like a cut


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Quote: Chubby
After the first use, I dug a hole in the whistle
Yes, I'll have to poke around, probably ...


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And, most importantly, you cannot refuse such a masterpiece, as it turned out, a saucepan! : spiteful: Such gruels are obtained - do not get up to die, they did not stand next to multicooker ...
notka_notka
Chubby, Sveta, DeBayer gently whispers :) and does not whistle at all. A very soulful saucepan, so heavy, solid. It is convenient to pour water, there is a water level indicator and it evaporates very slowly.
Piano
Quote: anavi
Such porridge turns out - you don't get up to die, you didn't stand next to multicooker ...
Especially from corn flour
Knor
notka_notka, clearly then I need
I climbed to look, they have already taken apart ...
bobule
Good afternoon, girls! Please tell me which milk cooker is better / more convenient / better quality de bueyr or tescoma? I've already broken my whole head, I can't choose
Thank you in advance!
Admin

Now, we have found care
We choose the one that suits the whole family - the volume for the number of servings, so that there is a whistle and, preferably, a lid.

And so, the principle of a milk cooker is the same everywhere - it is a water bath for boiling milk, cooking cereals
This is a complex device called a multicooker-pressure cooker.

I have this for example:

Milk cooker - cook in a water bath
bobule
Thank you! So Tescoma. To avoid looking for a cover
Crochet
Quote: bobule
So Tescoma

Good milk cooker, high quality so !!!

But I have, after just one use I tried to boil milk) idle ...

For some reason, in the old fashioned way, it's more convenient in a small saucepan / ladle ...



Quote: bobule
which milk cooker is better / more convenient / better quality de bueyr or tescoma?

Only the owners of both milk cookers can answer this question ...

By the way, I would also be interested to hear the answer, or even better answers)), to this question, for general development, so to speak ...
notka_notka
My DeBayer has a gray pimp that serves as a whistle whistle fell off. There is a metal ball under it, and now, as I pour water, I hold a ball with a gray thing in my hand. Then I close and put everything in place, but it just lies and does not fasten tightly. Nobody else had such a problem? How can I fix it now? Can I glue it?
Nata0901
Quote: bobule

Good afternoon, girls! Please tell me which milk cooker is better / more convenient / better quality de bueyr or tescoma? I've already broken my whole head, I can't choose
Thank you in advance!
And I climbed into Temka at least to read what kind of gizmo for such ... dark me ...: girl_red: and then there is something
wasya
Please help with advice!
I bought a milk cooker from the Soviet era at a flea market
Milk cooker - cook in a water bath

But the trouble is, when I heat the milk cooker, bring the water in the walls to a boil, then water pours out through that hole, pouring over the stove.I tried pouring water so that there was less water between the walls - it doesn't help. When the water between the walls boils, it pours out of the spout.
Elena Bo
When the water boils, you need to dodge it to a minimum.

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