LenaV07
And I do not agree about the flimsy of the motor part ... I also have a Brown Multicwick, so they and Kenwood have the motor part is almost identical ... Well, if I understood the statement correctly ...
Mila Sweetheart
Oh, girls, I read you, I came to tell you what has arrived in your shelf, I was tormented for so long with doubts about buying a blender. here I made up my mind. bought, and here such passions with breakdowns. But let's hope for the best I haven't done much testing yet, I don't know where to start, since there has never been a blender
Natalia K.
Start with mashed potatoes. When I bought Ken, the first thing I made was mashed potatoes.
Tatiasha
Lena, everything is correct, think good !!

Natasha, I started with mashed potatoes, because it was interesting to test the attachment faster: the attempt was successful, but the cottage cheese broke the screw, so don't trust the cottage cheese to the crush.
Natalia K.
The fact is that I ground the cottage cheese with a potato maker and everything worked out fine. True, I also whipped it with a whisk for splendor. I did this until I read your post. Now I will probably grind it with an iron foot, which was scary for the potato jar.
Wildebeest
Girls, my dears !!! Explain to the man from the tank why wipe the cottage cheese with a potato machine? Maybe it should be wiped with another plastic foot? There are three of them.
Well, if the leg is called a potato grinder, then what does the cottage cheese have to do with it?
poiuytrewq
Quote: Wildebeest

Explain to the man from the tank why wipe the cottage cheese with a potato machine? Maybe it should be wiped with another plastic foot? There are three of them.
Well, if the leg is called a potato grinder, then what does the cottage cheese have to do with it?
We here, and I in particular, want to get something like a curd mass, a soufflé from the cottage cheese at the exit - an absolutely homogeneous mass without grains.
leka
But I have never regretted buying !!!! Ooooooooooooo I like ken, I can use it up to 20 times a day, then a cocktail for children, then grind, then whip, then puree! This is generally so now for happiness, all the guests on mashed potatoes will not praise, they ask how such a tender turns out
Tatiasha
Wildebeest, the fact is that the attachment in the instructions is called "MYALKA" and it is intended for grinding ready-made vegetables: potatoes, carrots, rutabagas. But then we want more, and then we cry, like me, for example. It's okay that I ended so happily, but I was the most upset. But this lesson was not only for me. Now all owners of the 724 will know what is possible and what cannot be processed with a crush.
Tatiasha
Krosh, why so ?? No patience to wait? So you have Brown ?? Uff, p. b., not Ken ...
Crochet
Tatiasha
I have both Brown (6550) and Kenwood (724). So in the Kenwood SC they said that earlier than 45 days later, do not even wait, they do not have motor parts available ... and for Brown, my warranty has long expired, so I decided to buy a new motor part to Brown while Kenwood is being repaired ...

natalisha_31
Thanks for your wish! I hope that it will be like that !
Tatiasha
understood. expensive?? I have a 4-in-1 Brown, his motor also snapped ...
Tatiasha
Crumb, super !! I also need to find out, otherwise the mixer is very young-looking, despite the age of 8.
Mila Sweetheart
Girls, but curd is softer than potatoes. And if a potato grinder is suitable for potatoes, then why is cottage cheese too much for it? it's not a raw carrot on the contrary. By the way, can you chop raw carrots with your foot for frying for soup, or will it be like mashed potatoes?
Natalia K.
Why chop a carrot with your foot if there is a chopper. It perfectly chops carrots, onions and beets, and the rest.
Tatiasha
The cottage cheese is the difference, my cottage cheese was hard, and I didn't soften the pack either, so I tried to introduce the crush directly into the pressed cottage cheese ...
zvezda
Probably the truth depends on the cottage cheese ...I grind constantly and so far, so everything is normal !!!!
Mila Sweetheart
natalisha_31 thanks, I didn't think.
yes, of course, the cottage cheese is different. But is it really so hard that the machine broke down? All the same, I think it was a marriage
Tatiasha
Mila, you have a chance to check !! But then don't rely on my luck in replacement.
Catwoman
Yesterday I made mashed potatoes again with Keshkoy, all the same great! I didn’t regret for a minute that I took this blender, but all for the sake of this crush. Who else doubts - TAKE! Puree, just a fairy tale. I tried the chopper, do I like Phillips better or am I more used to it? In general, both are good, if Phillipk had a crush like Kesha, he wouldn't have a price at all. I also made Keshkoy mayonnaise, I did not notice the difference. What else can I say .... I'm greedy, so I need both of them. All the same, I want to try cottage cheese, only no one eats it here. It's a pity to throw it away later, maybe you can advise what you can do with it tasty later? Thank you in advance.
Logvinenok
Dear hostesses! Please tell me how you can grind lemons with a blender. I have a manual "Redmond", I can't grind it with a "foot". You can use a mini chopper, but for a very long time - literally half a lemon. What am I doing wrong? Thank you.
Cook

CatwomanHave you tried to make a casserole from cottage cheese? The site has a lot of recipes, deliciously obscene.
leka
I finely chopped 2-3 lemons for lemon sugar in a grinder from Ken 724, and it also turned out with an iron foot
*** yana ***
Quote: Logvinenok

Dear hostesses! Please tell me how you can grind lemons with a blender. I have a manual "Redmond", I can't grind it with a "foot". You can use a mini chopper, but for a very long time - literally half a lemon. What am I doing wrong? Thank you.
if you just need to chop the lemon, you need to cut it at least into 6 parts and each into 2 more honor. remove the bones. grind in a bowl.
if you need lemon puree with skin, then I first squeeze out the juice (scald the lemon, roll it with effort, cut it, squeeze out the juice) then cut it into smaller pieces, select the seeds. put it in a 0.8-liter mesh jar (I don't have a container in the kit) and start grinding with a "foot". moving from top to bottom, as-you crushing. continue to the desired consistency.
or grind first in a bowl, drain the juice, then finish with the puree. only you need to transfer first to a high narrow container.
Crochet
Quote: leka

I finely chopped 2-3 lemons for lemon sugar in a grinder from Ken 724, and it also turned out with an iron foot
I always grind lemons into lemon sugar with my "foot", it is very convenient and you can immediately grind a large amount.
Logvinenok
leka,
*** yana ***,
Krosh, thanks for the answers! Maybe my blender has bad knives, "foot" does not work. I cut the lemon into pieces, do not scald, choose the seeds. But the films are wound on a screw, the crusts are not crushed, everything splashes.
And something soft (mashed potatoes and the like) turns out well.
*** yana ***
But the films are wound on a screw, the crusts are not crushed, everything splashes.
maybe the knife is really dull? you can sharpen it
Pinky
Catwomanl All the same, I want to try cottage cheese, but nobody eats it here. It's a pity to throw it away later, maybe you can advise what you can do with it tasty later? Thank you in advance.
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I'm talking about cottage cheese. I also don't eat it very much, so I got used to making steam dumplings from dough on cottage cheese. The dough is made approximately like cheese cakes, rather soft. Then I put any filling - I like sweet more (I make raspberry jam from frozen raspberries in the microwave). I steam it - it turns out very tasty!
And you can also make goose feet cookies with cottage cheese. And I also grind lemons with my Kenwood in a grinder - only yesterday I made lemon sugar. Very good at it.
I'm very happy with my Ken!
Pinky
Catwoman Oh, yes to your health! I myself am very grateful to all the girls - for a tip on the blender, and for the necessary advice, and for the recipes, of course. My main inspiration was Qween, for which special thanks to her. Very helpful advice.
Let your blender only make you happy, and we have a lot of recipes here.
Pinky
Girls, I have a question for the owners of Kenwood. Has anyone tried to grind poppy in it? Yesterday I made a poppy curl, steamed the poppy in micro, but did not grind it. As a result, half of the poppy spills out when cutting. I don't have a mortar, it's too lazy to get the meat grinder dirty because of the poppy. Is it possible to grind poppy seeds with sugar in a grinder? Will there be a result and will the sugar not blunt the knives? Please advise if someone has already done this.
Natalia K.
I grind poppy seeds with sugar in a coffee grinder. Very convenient, try it.
Pinky
natalisha_31 There was such a thought, but ... too late Do you steam the poppy beforehand or just dry it with sugar?
Natalia K.
Pinky, you can. I pre-steam the poppy, then mix it with sugar and put it in a coffee grinder. It turns out very well.
leka
Pinky, and I perfectly grind poppy with an iron foot with sugar
Rita
Quote: leka

Pinky, and I perfectly grind poppy with an iron foot with sugar
You read you, the feeling that all invalids with iron legs are rubbing something there.
Kalmykova
Yeah, and our other leg is plastic. It's good that at least hands are made of meat and bones!
maruska1
I have a question for the KOSHATNITSA. I was exhausted with the choice - Philips HR-1372 or Kenwood HB 724 ... Do you, as I understand it, have both brands? (Only phillips other model). I don't really need a potato maker. The chopper is important. And preferably for a small amount of hard vegetables (carrots, raw potatoes, onions ...) You wrote that you like the way Phillips chops, in a chopper, right? And whose leg is better? Is it noticeable in the quality of work that there are three, and there are two knives? Please help me with a choice, otherwise I'm already worn out
zvezda
I don't have Phillips, but Brown is the second mixer, but the quality of the leg (the presence of three knives) makes a difference, and in my opinion the choppers are the same everywhere .... although in Brown there are 2 cups for sooooo a small amount and a large one !!! What do you want to grind in small?
Rita
Quote: maruska1

I have a question for the KOSHATNITSA. I was exhausted with the choice - Philips HR-1372 or Kenwood HB 724 ... Do you, as I understand it, have both brands? (Only phillips other model). I don't really need a potato maker. The chopper is important. And preferably for a small amount of hard vegetables (carrots, raw potatoes, onions ...) You wrote that you like the way Phillips chops, in a chopper, right? And whose leg is better? Is it noticeable in the quality of work that there are three, and there are two knives? Please help me with a choice, otherwise I'm already worn out all
I have such a mixer. I don't use it too often, but nevertheless, the containers with shredding knives quickly broke down. And both. My husband looked and said that everything was somehow flimsy there.
maruska1
Thank you girls.
A small chopper - for onions with carrots ... and in general ... Those who have large families probably write here, of course, they have a potato machine and a wide leg "in the subject." And today I have a family - I am a cat, and we would have something smaller ... but more reliable! Since periodically, both of them need to grind and grind something. About Phillips in the reviews I have already met several times that the grinders are unimportant .. And about Kenwood there are just few reviews (who lives with him for a long time)
Kenwood is already waiting for me in the store, come and get it ... but Phillips, in principle, won't take long to order ... But I just can't choose!
obgorka_gu
Quote: maruska1

Since periodically, both of them need to grind and grind something. About Phillips in the reviews I have already met several times that the grinders are unimportant .. And about Kenwood there are just few reviews (who lives with him for a long time)
Kenwood is already waiting for me at the store, come and get it ...but Philips, in principle, does not take a long time to order ... But I just can't choose!
I would take Kenwood, it is not expensive and "cute" if you do not need a potato maker, there is a complete set without this attachment at the same power (naturally cheaper), when I am tormented by such torments of choice, the phrase said to me by one smart woman saves me: "Not on you buy all your life! " so go to the store - which one is more comfortable in your hand - that and yours!
maruska1
Yes, the fact of the matter is that there is no nozzles that I do not need, but so that with the same power, but no more than a cup of at least 0.5 liters, but not for 5 thousand
And for the "phrase" thanks, and the truth brings to your senses
leka
And I will not part with my Kesha! Today, I chopped raw chicken fillet 1.5 kg for 3 times for 2 minutes, and do not wash the meat grinder, and also for frying carrots and onions at 1 speed and you're done! Well, with him I think every 5 times everything is done faster, now I only make okroshka in a grinder! Very quickly and evenly !!!!
Gin
Blender
maruska1, so I can't remember the exact name (series, etc.) - Bosch - two in one - mixer + chopper.
I have it for five years already - there have been no complaints yet
in the Yandex market Bosch MFQ 3550 (whether that series - I will not say now) costs an average of 1600r.
the capacity of the grinder is not small. slightly smaller than that of the Kenwood 724.I advise you to pay attention to this Bosch
Cook
Quote: leka

And I will not part with my Kesha! Today, I chopped raw chicken fillet 1.5 kg for 3 times for 2 minutes, and do not wash the meat grinder, and also for frying carrots and onions at 1 speed and you're done! Well, with him I think every 5 times everything is done faster, now I only make okroshka in a grinder! Very quickly and evenly !!!!

leka , I'm embarrassed to ask, what exactly is done for okroshka in the grinder?
maruska1
Quote: Gin

Blender
maruska1, so I can't remember the exact name (series, etc.) - Bosch - two in one - mixer + chopper.
I have it for five years already - there have been no complaints yet
in the Yandex market Bosch MFQ 3550 (whether that series - I will not say now) costs an average of 1600r.
the capacity of the grinder is not small. slightly smaller than that of the Kenwood 724.I advise you to pay attention to this Bosch

Gin, thanks a lot for the tip
Today I went to get Kenwood, but decided to go to the trading floor, to look "in his face" .... As a result, I left empty-handed. She twisted it ... held it ... well, where do I need ALL this? A large mug for an onion ... a crush, a big leg ... I don't need it either ... I've already started looking after a mini-chopper (there is Kenwood, with a 350 ml cup, but the power is only 300W ...), and here is yours message
And it seems that I even caught this mixer with a glance in the store ... but somehow it did not fit in my head - a mixer ... and a chopper TOGETHER But I just need a mixer, but I was going to buy a separate one! And now I began to read and read about this unit. It seems that this is what I need.
But now I have questions, if it doesn't make it difficult:
What, please tell me, is the volume of the cup?
And how does the mixer itself attach to the cup? Is it comfortable to hold this case in your hand?
I found a review with pictures:
In fact, he so can grind carrots finely?
And what else is there for the little cattail attached to it? What is it for?
I will be very grateful for the answer

leka
Girls! The answer is ... I don't like coarsely cut pieces, even if they are so normal for me. I chop at 1 speed literally 2-4 jerks I do and see how the size suits For okroshka radishes, cucumbers (but not boars that are, but less watery small ones), boiled eggs, and I cut the meat with a knife, just as I remember while you cut this radish, and small only after the grinder began to eat okroshka with radishes, and before that she did it separately, and then they added to themselves
I also made crab and also sticks and eggs in the grinder, but you need to get used to and choose your size of pieces
Gin
answer
I won't tell you the volume of a cup now, because not at home (in the evening you have to measure it with glasses))) but not very small - I grinded a biscuit for potatoes in it, minced meat for ham - in several steps. onion and garlic - with a bang - at a time ..
the cup is attached to the mixer from the side of the ass in the picture - we look below the place where the cord comes out of the mixer - there is a circle - it is attached there. the hole is closed by a flap that travels back and forth in the mixer body. there is a protection system - while the shutter is open, the mixer beater mechanism will not turn on.
the mixer has 5 speeds.at the grinder - one (one or two zips - in the largest pieces, hold longer - small). the gearshift lever - to the right of the speed for the mixer, and to the left - for the chopper (it must be kept constantly, that is, it is of the "turbo" type - according to the instructions, I don't remember, the maximum is 20 seconds ... I won't lie, but everything is crushed in less time). when the chopper is plugged in, you cannot switch at speed - there is also some kind of fuse.
when the corollas are stuck in, you can also switch to the left (I don't remember what is there - it seems like a turbo for the corollas, it's a shame - I used it so much, but now I can't remember)
comfortable to hold in hand. or rather - to hold. at the bottom of the bowl, the suction cups are good - in general, there were no inconveniences ... standing on the table for yourself, you hold this pen and the lever with your finger - vzhzhzhzhik
carrots can really crumble like that (and everything else too) - I saw the picture - just like I looked into my bowl)))) The lid on the bowl is very comfortable to put on. even more convenient than on kenwood 724 - in it I constantly dock before / when / - rarely comes out the first time.
small cattail - is this about another knife for the bowl? I think it's for ice. I myself have never used it, I forgot about it, I forgot about it a few months ago, I found it in a box and was surprised at myself
with this mixer I kneaded the dough and creams and made mayonnaise - with one whisk in a tall narrow glass
you can try to hold it in the store, if possible ...
Cook

leka , Thank you. And how about the weed, also with a blender?
maruska1
Gin, thanks a lot for such a detailed answer! Practically instruction I will then look here, learn to use
If I buy, of course. The case is small - the volume of the cup
Excuse me for being annoying - but small volumes (like one onion), will he grind, or scatter along the walls?
I'll walk to the store one more time, take a look at it alive

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