veramegera
Well, I chose Dex, and it was taken out of production. In fact, we no longer have multicooker with the ability to set the temperature?
Arnica
Quote: veramegera

Well, I chose Dex, and it was taken out of production. In fact, we no longer have multicooker with the ability to set the temperature?
Maybe someone in Russia is and will be able to buy and transfer Brand 37501 somehow?
drakusja
Quote: Olyushka

Maybe someone in Russia is and will be able to buy and transfer Brand 37501 somehow?

Why not ?! The new Polaris 0520 AD has a multi-cook with the possibility of adjustment from 40 to 160 degrees and the time is also adjustable from 1 minute. Plus 19 different programs. And the saucepan is really nothing.
drakusja
Quote: veramegera

Well, I chose Dex, and it was taken out of production. In fact, we no longer have multicooker with the ability to set the temperature?
Why not ?! The new Polaris 0520 AD has a multi-cook with the ability to adjust from 40 to 160 degrees in steps of 5 degrees and the time is also adjustable from 1 minute. And almost all programs have a time adjustment. Plus 19 different programs. And the saucepan is really nothing.
Nikasa
In brand 502 I make sour cream, it turns out great. In manual mode, 35 degrees, 10 hours. If the heat is outside, and 8 hours is enough.
lunova-moskalenko
Quote: veramegera

Well, I chose Dex, and it was taken out of production. In fact, we no longer have multicooker with the ability to set the temperature?
At Kidstaff, I recently met her for sale. Also take a look at the METRO, there were also, parvda price ...
And we also have Redmond, the current there is a manual step of 20 *.
madames
Nikasa! thanks dear for the sour cream. I'm very happy for you. I’m just dreaming about my sour cream, can you write how and how much percentage you do. Really needed. You can in a personal at will. And thanks to you and Elena Bo-I decided on the cartoon, this is Brand -502. Probably not a bad cartoon, that's only at 130 degrees. How are cutlets fried until crust? And how will Brand 502 and my Panasik 18 be friends? There is a difference? Thank you. Went to hang out on Brandick 502.
iriti
Good day! Please help me choose a slow cooker !!!!! I understand that you have been asked a hundred times already, but I can’t choose.
Primary requirements :
delayed start.
yogurt maker
bakery products
cooking milk porridge (small child)
extinguishing
soups
5 liters. Preferably up to 1000 UAH.

I also wanted to ask:
If a biscuit is cooked in a pressure cooker for 50 minutes, how much will it cook in a multicooker?
And what online store would you recommend for buying in Ukraine.
Thank you.

lunova-moskalenko
Quote: iriti

Good day! Please help me choose a slow cooker !!!!! I understand that you have been asked a hundred times already, but I can’t choose.
Primary requirements :
delayed start.
yogurt maker
bakery products
cooking milk porridge (small child)
extinguishing
5 liters. Preferably up to 1000 UAH.

I also wanted to ask:
If a biscuit is cooked in a pressure cooker for 50 minutes, then how much will it cook in a multicooker?
And what online store would you recommend for buying in Ukraine.
Thank you.
I would say DEX 60, but now you cannot buy 200% of it up to 1000, and indeed it is found on sale in some places, but rarely, rarely.
Score? Well, I really like Photos.
And if you buy now something budgetary like the same Scarlet 410 (for example, in Eldorado it is now 299 UAH) there are no pastries and yogurt, but the programs work well. Learn to use, you look and a new DEX will appear. He was promised to be on sale soon.
iriti
I also thought about dex 60, but it was taken off the market, even if I find it, where will I look for a saucepan later? (I read on another forum that dex bought Phillips (maybe not true))
Well, UAH 300. this is very little, I thought it was more expensive.
I definitely want baked goods, I really like to bake.
Thanks for the link to the store, I'll go take a look.
azaza
Quote: iriti


Primary requirements :
delayed start.
yogurt maker
bakery products
cooking milk porridge (small child)
extinguishing
soups
5 liters. Preferably up to 1000 UAH.

Polaris PMC 0520AD meets all the requirements. One problem: there are not many users yet, but the reviews are positive.
lunova-moskalenko
Quote: iriti

I also thought about dex 60, but it was taken off the market, even if I find it, where will I look for a saucepan later? (I read on another forum that dex bought Phillips (maybe not true))
Well, UAH 300. this is very little, I thought it was more expensive.
I definitely want baked goods, I really like to bake.
Thanks for the link to the store, I'll go take a look.
By the way, I have Scarlet with my brother, and before I gave it to him, I tested it. I really like her. Now I want to buy a godfather as a gift. She just needs cereals and soups, and she fills herself with pastries in the oven. And it's not the main thing for her now.
Somewhere I had a code for a discount in Photos. I'll find it, throw it off. Although it may be already expired, it will be possible to try.
azaza
Nagy, Dex and Scarlet - 4 liters. And asked to advise something five-liter.
iriti
Quote: azaza

Polaris PMC 0520AD meets all the requirements. One problem: there are not many users yet, but the reviews are positive.

Polaris is somehow scared to take, you need to read about it. Thank you.
lunova-moskalenko
Quote: iriti

Maybe it's true, well, her this pastry, but the yogurt maker is very hot)))
And buy a separate yogurt maker and you will be happy! There will also be money (you were counting on 1000)!
Quote: azaza

Nagy, Dex and Scarlet - 4 liters. And asked to advise something five-liter.
Tanya, it seems to me that this liter is not very noticeable. I have it noticeably current due to the presence of Vesochka for 6 liters.
drakusja
Quote: iriti

I also thought about dex 60, but it was taken off the market, even if I find it, where will I look for a saucepan later? (I read on another forum that dex bought Phillips (maybe not true))
Well, UAH 300. this is very little, I thought it was more expensive.
I definitely want baked goods, I love baking.
Thanks for the link to the store, I'll go take a look.

Photos is one of the expensive stores. Ask Google for the price of Polaris 0520 and you will find. I bought for 811 hryvnia, but they already have 899. And the cartoon is very nice and works well.
iriti
Can you please tell me how much longer the cooking time is in a multicooker than in a pressure cooker?
drakusja
Quote: iriti

Can you please tell me how much longer the cooking time is in a multicooker than in a pressure cooker?
If we take into account the set and discharge of steam, then the difference is not very much. And a multicooker, in my opinion, is a greater field for imagination and the ability to always intervene in the process, which is not in a pressure cooker. The pressure cooker is also good, but for those in a hurry. It's my opinion.
Song
Quote: drakusja

The pressure cooker is also good, but for those in a hurry.
And the taste of many dishes cooked in a multicooker is different from those cooked in a pressure cooker. And for the better.
fronya40
and so it seems to me ..... here is a delicious porridge in a pressure cooker :-) and the speed sometimes helps out very well. but the multicooker is more functional.
azaza
Quote: Song *

And the taste of many dishes cooked in a multicooker is different from those cooked in a pressure cooker. And for the better.

And I'm more of a pressure cooker, except that I still prefer the first courses from the multi.
fronya40
but I love first courses in a pressure cooker! amazing! really everyone has their own taste!
Arnica
Quote: iriti

Can you please tell me how much longer is the cooking time in a slow cooker than in a pressure cooker?
Pressureless baking works. In my SCW baking time is 59 minutes. And everything else is less: rice 14 minutes, meat 30 (default time), potatoes can be cooked in 7 minutes. Plus, by this time, the pressure is set to 10 minutes. and steam discharge 5-10. I like the pressure cooker. Maybe more due to lack of time, you are in a hurry and you need to hurry.
iriti
Now I'm looking at pressure cookers))))) From the budget I found the Liberty MP-900.How is she? As I read, yogurt can be made in any multicooker. I think you can bake in it too.
fronya40
I have Liberty. I like. Go to theme , there everyone describes their impressions! I'm glad. yesterday she baked pie and bread.
Arnica
Quote: iriti

Now I'm looking at pressure cookers))))) From the budget I found the Liberty MP-900. How is she? As I've read, yogurt can be made in any multicooker. I think you can bake in it too.
Comfort is also advised.
iriti
Thank you, I'll go read for them)))
drakusja
Quote: iriti

Thank you, I'll go read for them)))
And then there is Shinbo for 4 and 5 liters. And the prices are lower than those of Liberty and Comfort.
Vei
Quote: drakusja


And then there is Shinbo for 4 and 5 liters. And the prices are lower than those of Liberty and Comfort.
Girls, Sinba's prices are, of course, very tempting, but their quality is not worth half of even such a low price ...
vladilana
Has anyone compared Polaris PPMC 0124D and Cuckoo SMS-M1051F? Whose functionality is better?
iriti
Quote: fronya40

and so it seems to me ..... here is a delicious porridge in a pressure cooker :-) and the speed sometimes helps out very well. but the multicooker is more functional.

than multi-functional from pressure cookers? I thought the difference was only in the speed of cooking.
Admin
Quote: iriti

than multi-functional from pressure cookers? I thought the difference was only in the speed of cooking.

Everything is correct - only in speed and the presence of different degrees of pressure (not available in all)

And the modes are almost the same here and there.
fronya40
Quote: iriti

than multi-functional from pressure cookers? I thought the difference was only in the speed of cooking.
I don't like it or I don't know how to cook - stewed cabbage and caviar - squash or eggplant, they are somehow watery ...
Elena Bo
Quote: fronya40

I don't like it or I don't know how to cook - stewed cabbage and caviar - squash or eggplant, they are somehow watery ...
The forum is full of recipes. You can choose to your taste.
fronya40
I mean in a pressure cooker ... and in a multicooker everything is fine. but I like borscht more from well, very, very much :-)
Lerele
The pressure cooker makes excellent non-watery cabbage. In the recipes, you can even see the picture and see how it is made. Cabbage can be cooked in different ways, here the recipes will help us, because the result is already visible.
Vei
Quote: vladilana

Has anyone compared Polaris PPMC 0124D and Cuckoo SMS-M1051F? Whose functionality is better?
For me, these are two incomparable units, because they are still from different weight categories, but I'll try.
Kuko is an intelligent pressure cooker with the most optimal functionality, touch modes, excellent auto programs with complex MULTI-cooking algorithms. The quality of materials and workmanship is almost standard, after all, real South Korea, plus a very authoritative manufacturer at this moment. Cooking with or without pressure.

Polaris, on the other hand, is a hybrid that does not have special algorithms for auto programs (in each mode you change the temperature, cooking time, and decide whether to cook under pressure or without. There are no touch modes. Auto programs from Multipovar are essentially no different, except that the time and temperature they are preinstalled from the outset.The assembly is Chinese, although it may be good.
In general, if you had nothing before, then any MV-SV will be an excellent helper and joy to you, but IMHO Polaris and Kuko are not worth it.
Admin
Quote: fronya40

I don't like it or I don't know how to cook - stewed cabbage and caviar - squash or eggplant, they are somehow watery ...

I do not like it either
When cooking stewed cabbage and other vegetables on the stove, simmer until the liquid evaporates, stirring the cabbage (vegetables) constantly and with the lid open.
This does not happen in a pressure cooker, stewing takes place with the lid closed, all the liquid remains in the pan, the vegetables float in the liquid.

Therefore, we choose the option: either we simmer in the auto mode with liquid, or in the frying, baking and others mode, with the lid open and stirring constantly so that the liquid evaporates and does not burn
lunova-moskalenko
And my pressure cooker did not really take root. I don't use it much, unlike cartoon. But that's another topic.And I like cabbage in a slow cooker. But I do it on the frying mode, with the lid closed.
Admin
Quote: nvk

And I like cabbage in a slow cooker. But I do it on the frying mode, with the lid closed.

Well, that's right The temperature is higher here, and the program works to evaporate the liquid
Lerele
Quote: Admin


This does not happen in a pressure cooker, stewing takes place with the lid closed, all the liquid remains in the pan, the vegetables float in the liquid.

Therefore, we choose the option: either we simmer in the auto mode with liquid, or in the frying, baking and others mode, with the lid open and stirring constantly so that the liquid evaporates and does not burn

My cabbage does not float, first a small roast, then under pressure. I did this in Moulinex, and now in Brand. Both pressure cookers.
Here is my recipe, immodest, but as proof.

https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=184182.0
Lerele
I thought maybe it depends on cabbage? It happens after all super juicy ..
Vei
Quote: Lerele

I thought maybe it depends on cabbage? It happens after all super juicy ..
In my opinion, it depends on taste preferences. I hate soft cabbage, neither in cabbage soup, nor stewed. I always fry it with the lid open and gradually add in small portions so that it roasts, and not just steamed, releasing the juice. And I don't like tomato in cabbage either, apparently, a persistent rejection since the days of hodgepodge from the school cafeteria And fried sauerkraut - mmmmm ... lick your fingers!
nata19
Quote: fronya40

Girls! Libertons are on sale!
Hello, and I have REDMOND RMC-M4525 and I'm happy with it, I bought it three months ago. Most of all I like to cook bread in it, it turns out soft, crunchy and bakes well. The set included a book with 101 recipes, while all the dishes from it, I will soon begin to improvise.
Mar_k
Quote: nata19

Hello, and I have REDMOND RMC-M4525 and I'm happy with it, I bought it three months ago. Most of all I like to cook bread in it, it turns out soft, crunchy and bakes well. The set included a book with 101 recipes, while all the dishes from it, I will soon begin to improvise.

Yes, yes, and I support! And it's great to experiment with it!
Mar_k
Quote: Ledi Di

Hello! Please advise me - what kind of multicooker should I buy? After all, you, friends, already have experience.
I have a family of only 2 people, me and my husband. I would like to start cooking foods without frying, steamed, more dietary. We are not fond of baking. We love porridge very much.
Itself is already confused. I chose. knock out rala, and decided to ask you for advice. Which is more practical to buy? It's not about the money. We are pensioners, but we ourselves earned for our "normal" life. Now I want a multitool.
I used to have an airfryer, I was very pleased, but the electronics grunted.
Thanks in advance for the advice.
I will definitely listen.

There are multicooker - babies. I also have Redmond MCR-01. baby 2 liters. We have a big family of 3 kids and we all have enough soup and porridge to eat. Prepare the side dishes just right. And the power is 350 kilowatts. you can read about it here:https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=202714.0... Maybe you will like it!
notglass
Quote: Mar_k

There are multicooker - babies. I also have Redmond MCR-01. baby 2 liters. We have a big family of 3 kids and we all have enough soup and porridge to eat. Prepare the side dishes just right. And the power is 350 kilowatts. you can read about it here:https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=202714.0... Maybe you will like it!

Marina, 350 kilowatts - this is no longer a multicooker, and the blast furnace Opportunity has crept in. 350 watts.
gala10
Quote: Mar_k

There are multicooker - babies. I also have Redmond MCR-01. baby 2 liters.
I have one too! Wonderful slow cooker!
Anya
Girls, advise the multicooker. One is Dex 50. I want an addition to it, so that yogurt and milk porridge were, at an affordable price, and of normal quality. I've already read a bunch of pages, but I still can't decide what to take. Thank you
lisa567
Hello! I also sat on the forum for a long time (almost a year), read, finally decided and bought! : yahoo: You can congratulate me! I would like to express my gratitude to Vei and manna for your advice and help. My choice fell on the POLARIS 0508D Floris. I am very pleased with her, there is everything that I needed. And most importantly, there are no problems with the modes of milk porridge and pastries. They are 10+.

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