Aygul
I need a little dairy porridge to cook from 0.5 mst cereals
Aygul
Quote: manna

And I just want a baby for 0.5mst
for 0.5, a 3-liter is better than 5. At 5, it just doesn't work for me to cook, everything runs away nafig Until less is planned, this volume will suit me
Manna
Oh, in my 37501 (pah-pah-pah) 0.5mst do not run away. But I still want the baby. They are more convenient for such purposes than smearing on the bottom of the porridge in 5 liters.
Lady
Hello everyone!
Sorry, if it already happened - you really need to disconnect from the mains on the case or on the power cord, it is inconvenient to take it out of the socket all the time.
(And the price would be less)
shelma
You can insert your own five cents
I think it would not be bad for the display to be backlit or larger inscriptions. After all, a baby can be bought, ladies of an age, they really cook for one portion. Or some signals.
Manna
Can we create a Temko about Redmond better than littering? I went to create
New theme: Multicooker Redmond RMC-01
All the talk about her is there!
Lerele
And what is the maximum volume of ready-made food in a 3-liter saucepan ??? Here's how much soup you get, for example ???
I am looking for a cartoon for a vacation, so that it is not cumbersome and difficult to carry, and then I would also come in handy at home.
Manna
Quote: manna

Multicooker on 5L usefully hold 1.8 liters of rice (i.e. 1800/180 =10cups), the volume up to the MAX mark is approx. 3L
on 3L usefully accommodate - 1 liter of rice (i.e. 1000/180 =5.5cups), the volume up to the MAX mark is approx. 1,7L
on 2L usefully accommodate - 0.8l (4cups), the volume up to the MAX mark is approx. 1,3L
on 1.8L usefully accommodate - 0.63l (3.5 cups), the volume up to the MAX mark is approx. 1L
on 1,5L usefully accommodate - 0.54l (3cups), the volume up to the MAX mark is approx. 0.9L
But I cooked soup for 2.5 liters
Manna
Inna, I understand that her case is from 37300
Brand new small multicooker
Rick
Quote: Vei

Zhen, open a new Temka, otherwise we'll flood here

All-all Question on the topic: what is the minimum amount of porridge you can cook in a small MV? If it's correct? And then in my big one it runs away, then no, when I cook 0.5 mst.
Manna
In the instructions for all multicooker it is written that the minimum portion is 1mst. In treshki 1mst = 160ml, in 5l - 180ml. But I cook both in 5-liter and 3-liter and 0.5 mst, and 2/3 mst, and 1 mst, and more. The "escape" of cereals from the "escape" of cereals and milk depends
Rick
Yes, theoretically I know that (thanks to the testers and you personally). But I practically don't understand yet what it depends on for me. I do not cook porridge very often, I have not figured it out yet.
Manna
There are cereals (often crushed this way), which foams. This can be seen even when washing it. This is the kind of cereal that provokes "escape". And milk, it would seem still fresh, but not very much, also "runs". Or milk with additives ... Most often, these are the reasons.
Rick
Quote: manna

There are cereals (often crushed this way), which foams. This can be seen even when washing it.

How's that?

Quote: manna

And milk, it would seem still fresh, but not very much, also "runs". Or milk with additives ... Most often these are the reasons.

I also sin on milk. Although I buy fresh, I boil it, and in a day or two I make porridge out of it, it seems it shouldn't go bad. But ... vague doubts still torment. And I also read here that it is necessary to pour over cereals with boiling water. To be honest, I forgot to do it the last time, because I hadn't done that before.
vernisag
Yes, my "summer" milk did not run away at all in any proportions, and winter (more often powdered probably) very often tries to escape, I constantly monitor the process at the beginning of cooking (while it is boiling).
Manna
Quote: Rick

How's that?
Literally, you can see that the water starts to foam slightly when you pour in such a crumble.

Quote: Rick

And I also read here that it is necessary to pour over cereals with boiling water. To be honest, I forgot to do it the last time, because I hadn't done that before.
Yes, the "running" cereal is poured with boiling water so that it does not foam.
Rick
Quote: manna

Literally, you can see that the water starts to foam slightly when you pour in such a crumble.

Yes, I saw this, but not on this croup, which I have now. In! Live and learn...

I put on a delay in the morning, so I could not control the process. I'll try not to forget to pour boiling water next time. I just assumed that if the bowl is much smaller, then the min portion in it is also smaller.
Manna
It's just that in a bowl with a smaller diameter, there is less chance of overheating the milk (which reduces the risk of milk rising when it boils). But the volume of the bowl does not save you from "running"
Vadim Solynin
Lovely ladies
So far we have nothing to say for sure. I had to abandon several options that I planned to launch.
I don't want to put a bad product on the market. Now we are working on new options. As soon as something is more or less clear, we will immediately let you know
Solena
Quote: Vadim Solynin

Lovely ladies
So far we have nothing to say for sure. I had to abandon several options that I planned to launch.
I don't want to launch a bad product on the market. Now we are working on new options. As soon as something is more or less clear, we will immediately let you know

Vadim, maybe my question is not very correct in this topic, but we do not have a specialized topic. I really like to cook in a small mulechka (though still from another manufacturer). I'm looking forward to the release of little Brand. And your company, by chance, does not plan to release a small pressure cookers also 3 liter? I and many of my friends dream of such a small miracle.
Oca
Quote: Solena

And your company, by chance, does not plan to release a small pressure cookers also 3 liter? I and many of my friends dream of such a small miracle.
As soon as information about the nano-pressure cooker appears, we will need to recount in a new topic. There are more and more people wishing to acquire such a device! The new 6051 pressure cooker is beautiful, but a bit thick, it won't put on a 20-liter microwave, and there's nowhere else to shove

A question about a small multicooker, specifically about the Steam mode: will it be automatic or touchscreen? That is, will the MB switch to heating and beep when the water boils off ahead of schedule, like the 37300?
Denis BR
Quote: Oca

As soon as information about the nano-pressure cooker appears, we will need to recount in a new topic. There are more and more people wishing to acquire such a device! The new 6051 pressure cooker is beautiful, but a bit thick, it won't put on a 20-liter microwave, and there's nowhere else to shove

A question about a small multicooker, specifically about the Steam mode: will it be automatic or touch-sensitive? That is, will the MB switch to heating and beep when the water boils off ahead of schedule, like the 37300?
With a small multicooker, many options are being worked out, everything will depend on the capabilities of the plant. Of course, if possible, the company will prioritize touch mode. At the moment, I can't say anything for sure.
Vadim Solynin
Quote: Solena

Vadim, maybe my question is not very correct in this topic, but we do not have a specialized topic. I really like to cook in a small mulechka (though still from another manufacturer). I'm looking forward to the release of little Brand. And your company, by chance, does not plan to release a small pressure cookers also 3 liter? I and many of my friends dream of such a small miracle.

Almost ready to start production SKOOVARKA-multicooker 2 liter.
Quote: Rick

...
And, everything, I understood what kind of pressure cooker we are talking about. I’m all about a small multicooker.

A small multicooker, worthy, has not yet been found.

Aygul
Quote: Vadim Solynin

Almost ready to start production SKOOVARKA-multicooker 2 liter.

Super news!

And there will be a double boiler, well, at least a short one, on legs?
Kisena
And what can you cook in a 2-liter one except porridge for the morning for a family? Is the size too small ?!
Kisena
Well, thank you, dear girls! So we need to take this pipelats (when it appears) what is going on? HP - take, AG - take, the juicer has appeared - you need to take it, the pressure cooker - take it, in my opinion I soon need to buy a doctor from the Wishlist Schaub treated!
Oca
Victoria, right! I just cooked one chicken breast in a small MV Now in the topic about 37300 I will write a recipe Stewed chicken breast with mushrooms and tomatoes... I need such a pressure cooker for meat - stew 1 kg of meat and then stretch it with different side dishes for 3-4 days. And what a cool baking should be in it
Asya Klyachina
On the Brand website, the expected multicooker-pressure cooker 6051 is white for 5 liters, but this one is different, what will it be? Once it is 2 liters. And also a multicooker-pressure cooker?
Manna
Quote: Asya Klyachina

2 liters. And also a multicooker-pressure cooker?
Girls, do not be confused. The point is that with a small multicooker it does not work yet, but a small pressure cooker is being prepared for production. Not a multicooker-pressure cooker, but a pressure cooker (although ... who knows what modes there will be, maybe it will be without pressure). And 6051 has nothing to do with this topic at all.
Manna
I'm not talking about that ... I meant that this 2-liter pressure cooker, I think, is not the same as 6051. Any pressure cooker can be called a multi-pressure cooker, since it can be used under pressure or not. I don't know if I explained it clearly this time.
RepeShock
Quote: manna

I'm not talking about ... I meant that this 2 liter pressure cooker, I think, is not the same as 6051.

So no one said that it was similar to 6051, only yesterday it was reported about its existence, without any details.

By the way, if they write "pressure cooker", then as a multicooker it cannot work. Actually, that's why the girls were delighted, as I think, that it was written "pressure cooker-slow cooker".

Hopefully all the details will be revealed to us soon.
Manna
Quote: RepeShock

So no one said that it is similar to 6051
I answered this message here
Quote: Asya Klyachina

On the Brand website, the expected multicooker-pressure cooker 6051 is white for 5 liters, but this one is different, what will it be? Once it is 2 liters. And also a multicooker-pressure cooker?

Quote: RepeShock

By the way, if they write "pressure cooker", then as a multicooker it cannot work.
Cheyta can't? And what prevents you from using it for baking, like a double boiler, for sautéing vegetables?

Quote: RepeShock

Hopefully all the details will be revealed to us soon.
Yes, yes, as he says Ksyusha, we will stock up on the elixir of patience
zov71
Can I insert my own 5 kopecks?
I have never had a small multicooker, but in a large multicooker, if it is ever planned, is it possible to make the bowl wider and the height less?
in my opinion this is convenient - you can put more on the bottom and pour less liquids so that everything is covered. A double row is not always convenient, and it is often too lazy to cook in the first place.

It seems to me that Panasonic will have wider bowls? (in any case, when I bragged about the height of the pie cooked in Brand, a neighbor, the owner of Panasonic, replied that this was because Panas had a wider bowl, and Brand had a narrower one)
Oca
Zov71, here is a double-edged sword ... When a person has two multi (5 and 3 liters, for example), then it is convenient for him to choose between them. And if there is only one baby in the family, which was bought exclusively for cooking 0.5 cups of porridge, then it makes sense to make a narrow, high bowl so that a 1 grain thick disc of porridge does not turn out (as in the new Panasonic). On the other hand, yes, you can only fry a lot of potatoes and make them crispy if you have a big bottom. It would be nice to have two different bowls: a "pot" and a "frying pan"
Stafa
I am now looking for and choosing a small multicooker and she really wants a small fast food in tandem. And it is small, 2 liters, probably just right. The choice of large cartoons and pressure cookers has become obscenely huge. But in the segment of babies, there is a huge gap.2 pieces of redmond, binaton and vitek - that's the whole choice. And judging by the trends on the forum - many want to buy a baby. Tired of cooking with basins.
So let's look forward to the little pressure cooker.
Aygul
Quote: Oca

Zov71, here is a double-edged sword ... When a person has two multi (5 and 3 liters, for example), then it is convenient for him to choose between them. And if there is only one baby in the family, which was bought exclusively for cooking 0.5 cups of porridge, then it makes sense to make a narrow, high bowl so that a 1 grain thick disc of porridge does not turn out (as in the new Panasonic). On the other hand, yes, you can only fry a lot of potatoes and make them crispy if you have a big bottom. It would be nice to have two different bowls: a "pot" and a "frying pan"
Well, 2 bowls different in diameter are unlikely. But in a shallow pressure cooker, a narrow, tall bowl is better than a low and wide one.
In addition, it is just convenient to cook any minimum amount of something in a narrow bowl - porridge at a time, soup for a child for 1-2 servings, for example. Or, if you need boiled beets (for salad or borscht), then a narrow and high bowl is also more convenient for this, otherwise you need to pour it into a wide one and water to cover it completely, that is, the volume is needed more then In general, I am for narrow! And, I forgot, if the bowl is narrow, then the pressure cooker itself will take up less space on the table

Still, I do not remember whether I wrote or not. Brandovtsy, let there be a Frying mode, please remember about the steamer, this is also necessary
Rick
Something seems to me that Manna right, unfortunately.
Quote: manna

It’s just about to be put into production. Then the first testing by Brand employees, probably will be And only then mass production. So ... it will probably be on sale sometime in autumn-autumn ... not earlier. I think so
I would also have stood in line, but it hurts to wait a long time. I want to use it now.
faranta
As a wish for a small multicooker - turn off all running programs when you take out the bowl from the multicooker. Isn't that possible?
Zingy
why pull the bowl out of the multi?
I didn't understand something?
Rick
It happens that you pull the bowl out of the multi, and you forget to turn off the heating, so it continues to warm the air. It’s also good if PPC doesn’t come because of this. Here and then the girls discussed it.
Sunny day
So I began to look closely at the little cartoon, My 501 serves me faithfully from its first appearance on store shelves. And I don't want another manufacturer. Maybe BREND would give a hint about the timing? At least we'll wait this year or not
Denis BR
Good day! The work process is going on, even boiling! There will definitely be a small 3 liter multicooker and a small 3 liter pressure cooker! In addition, we are developing another new model of the 5 liter multicooker-pressure cooker! And a new smokehouse with 4 smoking modes, and with multi-cooking and pressure-cooking capabilities, is coming soon! Brand will be launching very interesting and multifunctional devices very soon! You won't be bored!
Denis BR
Dear ladies! I have no right to rush things and announce something in advance! The work is in full swing, the design and control panel are being developed. Many major steps have already been taken, but not all have yet to be announced. When any of the models is launched into production, we will certainly inform you! Then we can already talk about the timing of the appearance of these devices.
Asya Klyachina
Sorry for three kopecks, but 3 liters is not so small, I thought 2 liters would be.
Lerele
I didn’t wait either, and the simplest pan from Panasonic was coming to me, but at first I wanted a baby from Brenda. Or a slow cooker, or even better a pressure cooker, eh ...
For several years we have stopped going on vacation to hotels, we only rent houses by the sea, it is more convenient for us, there is no binding to certain hours of lunch, dinner. With multicooker, it's not difficult to cook, laid it down and went to the sea, you don't need to follow. So no problem.
Oca
Quote: Asya Klyachina

Sorry for three kopecks, but 3 liters is not so small, I thought 2 liters would be.
Well, again, 3 liters - this is to the very top, probably. It is customary to load a pressure cooker (as far as I know) by 2/3 and no more, so 1.5-2 liters will remain. The main thing is that the case is compact I also wait, I can not stand it - and I will buy a slow one
Elena Bo
Quote: Aygul

The pressure cooker can be filled almost to the brim, this is a lot of free space in the multicooker you need to leave
Nothing of the kind, I fill 37502 with soup almost to the brim (1.5-2 centimeters remain to the brim), nothing escapes. I fill the 6050 pressure cooker the same way.
Aygul
This is, apparently, who compares what with what. I fill Unitka 0.5-1 cm to the edge of the bowl. And in a multicooker, you need to leave a lot of space for boiling bubbles.
Denis BR
Quote: Oca

Well, again, 3 liters - this is to the very top, probably. It is customary to load a pressure cooker (as far as I know) by 2/3 and no more, so 1.5-2 liters will remain. The main thing is that the case is compact I also wait, I can not stand it - and I will buy a slow one
The maximum working volume of the pressure cooker is 1.5 liters. And the full cubic is really not 3 liters, but 2 liters! I apologize!
Luysia

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