Larssevsk
Quote: Mirabel

Larissa, But what about without a multi-cook sous-see?
I also bake on a multi-cook.
Well, I haven't reached such heights of cooking yet.
For some reason I always thought that sous-vide on yourt mode do
Mirabel
Larssevsk, Larissa! Run rather into the subject of sous vide. Yesterday I did a sous vid curb-breasted. Bomb! honestly, I myself did not expect such a stunning result.
Fainnka
Good evening) Girls, I choose the first multicooker in my life.
Sedne
Fainnka, I don't have a new film, I have 3197, it's super cool, the new one is probably just wonderful too.
Ani4
Good afternoon everyone! I choose the first and hopefully the only multicooker to shorten the time at the stove. The main requirement: cooking for a small child, well, his dad and mom sometimes eat too)):
Porridge milk + water on a delayed start
Soup (so far without frying) so that you put everything together and go for a walk with the child ...
Omelet
Cutlets and meatballs steamed / stewed / baked too so that they can cook without me
Curd casserole, muffin
The rest is not critical ...
It is very important - the compactness of the model, a small volume of 3-4 liters !!!
I have been reading your forum for 3 weeks.
I like Brand 701 with an extra bowl and I really liked Philips 3095.
What to choose? Or am I looking in the wrong direction? Is Phillips much bigger than Brand? Where's the food tastier? The main thing is that everything can be left and gone, come back and eat))))
I would very much like comments from professionals). Thank you!
Anatolyevna
Ani4, I have a simple multicooker-8 programs. I like to cook. There is a delayed start! Multi-cook! I bake and cook, I will not leave to fry, I keep an eye on. The pros will come and tell you.
Sedne
Quote: Ani4
I like Brand 701 with an extra bowl and I really liked Philips 3095.
They say they have an aggressive gruel regime.
To tell the truth, I also began to look at the multicooker, when I had a baby, there was not enough time at all, Sasha sometimes did not want to get off his hands, and there was practically no help with the child, my husband works until 21, my mother died, and his parents another city, so I ran into your problem, bought at the beginning a Shteba fast car, compotiques, soups, cereals, and my husband and I had to eat everything quickly, chopped, refueled and go for a walk or play with the baby, then I bought Phillips 3197 to help Steba and now I cook everything in it for the kid, except for soups and compotes (I cook it in Shteba), this Philips well copes with cereals so well, right for a feast for the eyes, does not run away anything, and does well for 1 porridge. Yes, this cartoon is 5 liters, but it cooks porridge very delicately, I advise you to take a closer look at it.
Tanya-Fanya
Ani4, I do not know what you are reading for 3 weeks, if here https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/in...on=com_smf&topic=397367.0
Manna is a multi-expert has expanded your Philips 3095 to the smallest detail. Many thanks to Mannochka! And you don't even need to read the instructions. Manna has already answered a bunch of questions in advance Happy had praise the cup- Larssevsk
Also, in my opinion, it seems very important for a young mother to be able to turn off the auto-heating beforehand. I will not retell. Just read the entire thread. There Manna draws conclusions from which I wanted to buy myself the same cartoon
I will not be too lazy to say a huge thank you to everyone who shares their impressions and experiences!
Larssevsk
Ani4, I will bring my 5 kopecks. Since May I have Philips 3095. I have never regretted buying it for a single second. The advantages of this multicooker:
- Peerless bowl with handles
- The steamer is made both lower and upper
- Removable cover
- Cooking much faster than my previous cartoon
- Confidence in the result
- Well debugged modes
- Availability of touch programs
- Easy to operate
I leave her alone at home unattended, knowing that she will do everything as it should, without unpleasant surprises
Of the shortcomings, I can only name the price and the fact that it is 5-liter in size. If you want to save space, then this is not about her.
I can’t say anything about the Brand, because I didn’t use it.
Happy choice!
Tanya-Fanya
Larisa, how about milk porridge without a sonor, that is, in manual mode?
Sedne
Tanya-Fanya, there is porridge without a sensor, there is a sensor on cereals and pilaf.
Tanya-Fanya
Do you like milk porridge in manual mode?
Can I put it on the timer?
Larssevsk
Tanya-Fanya, I have a separate slow cooker for porridge. I never cooked in Phillips. If you want, I will specially try to cook one of these days. Today there is no milk, it’s too lazy to go to the store.In general, based on my experience, it seems to me that in such a thick-walled heavy saucepan, with such uniform heating, porridge cannot turn out to be not tasty. Timer, of course, is.
Sedne
Larissa, but I heard that porridge runs away in your cartoon, but for the mother of a small child, porridge is the main thing, so I bought 3197 and I just trudge from the delicate mode of porridge, I cook porridge every day, and I never ran away for one.
Tanya-Fanya
Larissa, thank you. You are very helpful. No need to run for milk

If you have experience of cooking porridge on the timer "by the morning", you will understand what interested me
In the evening in Panasonic we put cereals and milk with water, set a timer for the morning and a sensory mode "milk porridge". The cartoon itself knows when to turn on and how much to cook porridge, so that by the appointed time it is necessary to squeak about readiness.
How can you do this in your Philips 3095 if there is no sensor for milk porridge? Set the timer and manually set the cooking time (set experimentally for your groats)?

Sedne Svetlana, and thank you! How is this problem solved in your Philips 3197?

Thank you!
Sedne
Tatyana, yes, just pour the porridge with milk and water and set the timer for the porridge, and the sensor means the programs for boiling the liquid.
Tanya-Fanya
Sedne, Sorry, I blunted something. I don’t understand.
In Panas, I do not set the cooking time, but only the timer. And I also press this very sensor - that's the beauty of it, I don’t think if the croup is different that the time may be different. This very sensor will bring the porridge to the desired condition for me. You set the timer at Philips and determine the cooking time yourself, right?
Larssevsk
Svetlana, I also heard, but I myself cannot comment. In any case, there is a multi-cook, where you can set a more delicate temperature and cook porridge, as the owners of the three-liter Brand do. I don't think this is a problem. In general, the porridge mode is the only one I have not mastered. I'm studying, most likely on Tuesday, and I'll unsubscribe
With regards to the touch mode on the "porridge" program. Here I somehow doubt that it suits everyone. After all, someone loves a liquid porridge, someone is thick. And the sensor, as I understand it, does it at its own discretion. There is a double-edged sword. Ufffff, rather Mannochka, or something, came and explained the situation with porridge
Sedne
Tatyana, yes, there is a sensor on rump and pilaf.
Larissa, I completely agree with the sensor, for the porridge mode it is superfluous.
Tanya-Fanya
Svetlana, Larisa, thank you! I understand your point of view. We do not argue, we exchange impressions and experiences.
After discovering self-assembled tablecloths in the guise of a multicooker, I look after a multicooker for my student daughter.

We have milk porridge in great demand for breakfast. Larisa, the sensor has no problems with thick or thin gruel, it is regulated by the amount of liquid.
gala10
Quote: Tanya-Fania
We have milk porridge in great demand for breakfast.
Then, here:
little Redmond. For milk porridge - a wonderful cartoon! And now there is a discount on it.
Ani4
Thanks everyone for the opinions! I read all the branches carefully) I understand that in 3095 the "Porridge" mode is active, but this is decided by the amount of liquid. Ie.first you try to cook each cereal, remember the ideal proportion of cereal-liquid, and the mode will always be the same, including the delay. And in Brand the "milk porridge" mode is not used at all for porridge, the proportions, temperature and time are determined empirically for each cereal in manual mode, which can also be put on a delay. That is, first we try to cook the perfect porridge, and how we cook it, then we use this recipe. Well, it seems to me so with any dish you will have to do ... It's just possible the first time it will work out))))) This is of course a magic pot, but you still have to train))))
Sedne
Ani4, no, this is not solved in 3095 by the amount of liquid, Tatyana talked about Panasonic in which the porridge mode is sensory and there the problem of liquid and thick porridge is solved by the amount of liquid, and in 3095, if the porridge mode is active, it can only be solved by manual mode, where the temperature itself must be set ...
Ani4
But the dimensions are important for me ... If 3095 is the size of a five-liter, then it is too big ...
Manna in the 3095 review cooks porridge in the Porridge mode. Nothing escapes, but due to the activity the porridge is thick ... So the liquid must be increased. But manual mode is not needed.
Larssevsk
Ani4, about the size is also a double-edged sword. On the one hand, you can gain 5-10 cm on the working surface, and on the other hand, when you get a taste of it, you will want to cook jellied meat, and compote, and soup more than once. Still, 1 extra liter is not superfluous. In any case, it's up to you
Rituslya
I now have a small Brandik 701 with one extra bowl and a Filka 3197 with many extra bowls. * JOKINGLY * In general, a lot of things in stock.
I want to say that I am 100% happy with these cartoons. Just the other day I wanted to sing praises to little Brandick, but I was too lazy.
In my copy, everything is fine: the bowl, the modes, and the caring for the cartoon is wonderful. I'm happy with everything. My favorite workhorse.
I probably will not compare. They are different.
Sedne
Ani4, by the way, if you really want to win a place, then you really do not look at the film, here are Redmond 01 and 02, very miniature and additional bowls are sold.
By the way, Manna's porridge and Filka 3060 did not run away, but many people complain about this little girl about porridge, Manna does not run porridge at all
Miranda
Quote: Ani4
Like Brand 701 with extra bowl

I have Brand the only cartoon, so I can't compare. But I can praise her and confess my love.

For 14 months, not a single claim. It works 2-3 times every day, and almost every night I turn on milk (yogurt or cottage cheese).

Fries, steams, boils, bakes, etc. with a bang.

So I understand that you already know that you need to add additional. take the cup. I would still add. the plate would advise.

Native bowl (ceramic) and one extra. the plate is given to the milk. Bowl and plate as new. Well, milk could not have driven it, not frying.

Add. bowl (non-stick) and another plate for the rest of the food. The bowl is excellent, there is one scratch, but at the level of 2 liters somewhere it touched with a ring, or rather a pebble in it, and the bottom is very even. Nothing sticks, etc. If you compare the plate with the one in the milk, the silicone rim has become a little darker. But the milk is really like bought yesterday.

In general, this is a good thing, and the size is good.
Ani4
Girls, thank you very much for the advice! I ordered Brand 701 with an extra bowl and an extra lid. I hope we'll be friends)
Miranda
Ani4, let it bring joy!
Gadgetochca
Hello dear hostesses! I became sick with kitchen appliances! And having glanced once at the forum of the already beloved site Breadmaker, in general, "the roof has gone" I got two pizzepechki, Shtebochka dd1, and now I have a new Wishlist!
I want a small multicooker for cereals and soups for my baby.
I was choosing between Redmond 01 and Phillips 3060. I even bothered Mannochka on this issue! But I could not buy them for objective reasons.
And yesterday I saw Vitesse vs 527 in the store. Tell me who has this baby! There are different reviews on the Internet, but they can also be fictional ...
selenа
Redmond 01 is now in the Metro for 1999 rubles, today I went to buy it, very pretty, heavy handsome, but I didn't like the bowl, not just didn't like it, but caused rejection, shiny brown oil paint, not a coating, brrr
Gadgetochca
Yesterday I wanted to go to another city in the Metro, buy Redmond 01, but my husband did not go ...
Tomorrow I was thinking to buy 01, but now I am thinking ...
In Vitesse, what the bowl is made of, I still do not understand ... The seller said that it was made of teflon. But something doesn't look like ...
Larssevsk
Oh, girls, if now, with my experience, I had a need to buy a multicooker purely for cereals, I would buy a Panasonic SR-TMH10ATW and would not think for a SECOND
Speaking of porridge, I was not going to cook porridge in my Phillips for a test. The husband sold something, then put out a turkey in it, then made a fish. In general, the pan is busy every day.
Gadgetochca
And at Redmond and Panasonic bowls differ greatly in size? I also looked closely at Panasonic. Placed in the basket at a price of 2200 rubles. The next day, the price became 2500 rubles. Into ozone. by the way. Dishonest cats mice ...
Do not milk porridge run away in Panasonic?
Larssevsk
Rosalia, I have only heard rave reviews from the girls about porridges in this slow cooker. I had one, but 5 liters. The casserole is great. And the multicooker is great. I had one complaint about her - meat and soup cook slowly. For this reason, I changed it. But for cereals, in my opinion, the ideal option
selenа
Gadgetochca, Toshiba 10 is also good for porridge, that's where I probably have a bowl after it and I can't look at cheap bowls
Gadgetochca
Larissa, thanks for the answer! I read the forum on the site!
Hope, there is no such multi on Yandex market. now I will look further. At least read what kind of fruit it is ...
Tanya-Fanya
You can "insert 5 kopecks" about non-running dairy.
Every evening I put oat milk porridge in Panasonic MHS181 so that it is ready by the morning. Touch mode - super
Ugh, ugh, ugh, there were no shoots. The groats were of different grind (both quick-boiling and long), the result is always excellent. I really like this touch mode, the cartoon decides for me how long to cook. I take 1 cup of cereal for 5 cups of liquid (3 milk + 2 water).

And I still didn't understand about cooking milk porridge in Phillips.I got the impression that it was necessary to set it manually, and if on a timer, so that instead of an alarm clock, the cartoon woke up with ready-made porridge ...

Quote: Larssevsk

Oh, girls, if now, with my experience, I had a need to buy a multicooker purely for cereals, I would buy a Panasonic SR-TMH10ATW and would not think for a SECOND:

She has a power of 490 W and a 2.5 L bowl, while my MHS181 has 825 W and a 5 L bowl.
Gadgetochca
Quote: Tanya-Fania
And I still did not understand about cooking milk porridge in Phillips
Do you have a Philips 3060?
Tanya-Fanya
Rosalia, I have a Panasonic MHS 181, I want a Phillips with a "golden" cup, a little higher we discussed Phillips and modes with the girls.
Larssevsk
Tatyana, Phillips is to blame, I will improve. I still have one bowl for her, so I can't choose a window for porridge. Always busy. My husband has been cooking lately, but he is afraid of Steba. As for Panasonic's 5 liters, the power in mine was 670 watts and the "extinguishing" mode was very weak.
Gadgetochca
Tatyana, I have only reached 182 pages. Now I will read the last ones. Thank you!
Gadgetochca
Quote: Larssevsk
Husband has been cooking lately
Larissa! This is your husband! mine doesn't even go with a sandwich maker! He says he can't!
Tanya-Fanya
Laris, no, no, no need to cook porridge. I searched here and on other sites, but I could not find the answer to my question.

I know about your Panasonic, a colleague has one. She is very happy, but she only cooks for a long time precisely because of the power. My Panasonic is probably the next model, so it turns out faster. And I also have a multi-cook. The people say that you can do without it - I agree. Only nowhere is it written that autoheating does not turn on at the end of the program on a multi-cooker. And this is a cool feature!
And, of course, Panasonic's pot, ugh, ugh, ugh, too fat.
And porridge for 1 glass of oatmeal can be cooked in a 5-liter saucepan, especially since the price of 6590 rubles for my Panas periodically drops to 3990.

Rosalia, recently about Philips - this is from page 493
Larssevsk
Rosalia, this is temporary, while I go to massage in the evenings. The massage course will end and again everything will fall out of place. In the meantime, my miracle put out fish with scales and potatoes in Phillips
Gadgetochca
Quote: Larssevsk
I had one, but 5 liters. The casserole is great. And the multicooker is great. I had one complaint about her - meat and soup cook slowly.
Larissa, so I can't quickly cook a soup with chicken, for example, for a kid?
Larssevsk
Rosalia, the concept of "fast" is different for everyone. I gave it to the girl who sits at home with the children, she is very happy. The broth is light and tasty. And we all work a lot. We need to figure something out in the evening at most in an hour. It all depends on the lifestyle
Albina
Quote: selenа
but didn’t like the bowl, not just didn’t like it, but caused rejection, shiny brown oil paint, not a coating, brrr
I have been using such a small Redmod for more than 2 years. I was afraid and bought a second bowl. But I use it every day to cook a small amount of soup. And then with my large family of 4 men and I got used to cooking a lot, but when the three of us lived for a year, I barely rebuilt
Admin
Quote: Gadgetochca

Larissa, so I can't quickly cook a soup with chicken, for example, for a kid?

I cook quick soups from chicken and its spare parts in baby Redmond 01 - in about 40 minutes the soup is completely ready, and the meat and vegetables are small in volume, you can even 500-700 ml. cook.
Actually, a gorgeous baby for small portions from porridge, soups to baking

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