pawllena
I, too, for a very long time and strongly want to buy such a shop, but I do not know how to buy in foreign stores.
Doxy
Lena, now that Ibei has become Russian-speaking, shopping has become very easy and simple, the only condition is the presence of a bank card and time to search for "where is cheap."
Try it, for more experience, start shopping with some Chinese trivia - $ 0.99 items.
dopleta
Quote: Doxy

Lena, now that Ibei has become Russian-speaking, shopping has become very easy and simple, the only condition is the presence of a bank card and time to search for "where is cheap."
Try it, for more experience, start shopping with some Chinese trivia - $ 0.99 items.
And since e-bay, in general, still sells the same Chinese goods, it is cheaper to buy directly from China. And on Aliexpress, you do not need to tie your card to the paper, and there are no deceptions there.
And when we were looking for this toy, it was much more expensive on e-bay than in this German store where I found it.
pawllena
I did not find such a household appliance (for home kitchen) on aliexpress. Could someone provide a link? You are welcome!
kirch
Quote: pawllena

I did not find such a household appliance (for home kitchen) on aliexpress. Could someone provide a link? You are welcome!
And I saw. I can't give a link now. I can write in which section to look: Kitchen appliances - Cooking appliances - Crepe makers.
Doxy
Quote: dopleta

And since e-bay, in general, still sells the same Chinese goods, it is cheaper to buy directly from China. And on Aliexpress, you do not need to tie your card to the paper, and there are no deceptions there.
Larissa, I have been buying on Ibei for a long time (turquoise star) and I think shopping on it is the safest. There were stories with missing parcels, for which I received a full refund from Paypal and that is why, for me personally, Ibei is the most reliable flea market. I shop mainly in England and Germany (books and collecting). And the Chinese goods, both in Ibei and in Ali, are sold by the same sellers, I did not notice a significant difference in price. I can't say that some portal is worse or better - Ibei is more familiar and more convenient for me. So I recommend it solely on the basis of many years of personal experience.

this is what the Ibea search gives
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Tashenka
Everyone is different ... What's on Ali, what's on Ibei ...
Doxy
Natasha, they are not SUCH, because Larisa doesn’t have such a lady, but a “round baker” for cake pops))
Larissa, what is the name of your machine?
Tashenka
Exactly! And I need it for cupcakes. For donuts on a gas stove there is also a Soviet-made one, but somehow I don't use it. But the cupcakes for my shilopopiks are the best! Girls, I understand that is not the topic. Give me a proven recipe for a good muffin dough. Or poke into a topic where you can enlighten. Something I have recently not turned out very muffins ...
Doxy
here is the link to the ball maker
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Tashenka
Oh. Thank you, Vera! Now it would be better to understand all this abundance and learn how to use it. I've already made orders on Ali. but here ... In which case you can ask for help?
Doxy
Natasha - no problem!
If you decide to buy, do it in English Ibei - Royal Mail is the cheapest in Europe! American mail is now insanely dear!

Here is the assortment of island ibey
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The unit costs around 2000 rubles (1 pound ≈ 50 rubles) with delivery, but the British are reluctant to ship to Russia! Search!
pawllena
Vera, thank you very much for the links.Please tell me how to find out whether an adapter or device is required for an electrical appliance for use in our conditions (plug-socket, voltage). If necessary, how are they correctly named, how to find them?
Doxy
Lena, if the devices are from Japan and America, you need a step-up transformer 110 - 220, the power of the transformer depends on the power consumption of the device. Google it!
dopleta
Quote: Doxy

Lena, if the devices are from Japan and America, you need a step-up transformer 110 - 220, the power of the transformer depends on the power consumption of the device. Google it!
You are wrong, Doxy, and you are misleading Lena! The transformer is not needed for step-up, but step-down! Since we need to lower our 220 to 110, on which American and Japanese devices work. I have several such devices and transformers. In addition, such a frying pan does not require the purchase of a sufficiently expensive transformer at all, but an affordable step-down adapter adapter is quite suitable. The transformer is required for "smart" appliances stuffed with electronics, such as, for example, programmable multicooker. The frying pan does not have such brains, so the adapter is sufficient. The main thing is power matching. I have American robotic vacuum cleaners, a meat grinder and many other devices powered by an adapter, while a multicooker, a smokehouse, a "smart" toilet bowl, etc. needed a "Calm" step-down transformer.
Doxy
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You are wrong, Doxy, and you are misleading Lena! The transformer is not needed for step-up, but step-down!
Thank you, Larisa! So what is your "round-business" called?
darsolina
Many thanks to Lyudmila for her help in buying a frying pan! I'm just happy))))
dopleta
Quote: Doxy

So what is your "round-business" called?
We have cake pop maker Tristar, Vera.
Mist
Well, and how I missed this Temka, thanks to Larisa sent
lessik
A sklvorodochka came to me and yesterday I fried donut-yaks. It turns out that this is not as difficult as I thought, but very interesting. I liked it so much that I feel for the New Year holidays we will eat different types of ... yaks.
Round Donut Frying Pan (Tako, Danish Donut Frying Pan) Round Donut Frying Pan (Tako, Danish Donut Frying Pan) Round Donut Frying Pan (Tako, Danish Donut Frying Pan)
Anna1957
Quote: dopleta

Cherry donuts:

Round Donut Frying Pan (Tako, Danish Donut Frying Pan)

And what kind of dough, Laris? Frozen cherries?
lessik
What a beauty your donuts and cherries are! And probably delicious! Please tell us about the dough.
dopleta
Quote: lessik

Please tell us about the dough.
The dough is very simple - these are curd donuts.
Flour - 1 sakan
Cottage cheese, better fatty - 200-250g (depending on humidity)
Sugar - 3 tbsp. l.
Vanilla sugar - 1 pack (or 1 tbsp. L.)
Salt - a pinch
Frozen cherries - about 100 g
Egg - 1 pc.
Baking powder - 1 tsp.
Powdered sugar - for dusting.
Donuts are not very sweet, with a sour taste.
Anya, frozen cherry, so, frozen berry and inserted.
Anna1957
Quote: dopleta

The dough is very simple - these are curd donuts.
Flour - 1 sakan
Cottage cheese, better fatty - 200-250g (depending on humidity)
Sugar - 3 tbsp. l.
Vanilla sugar - 1 pack (or 1 tablespoon)
Salt - a pinch
Frozen cherries - about 100 g
Egg - 1 pc.
Baking powder - 1 tsp.
Powdered sugar - for dusting.
Donuts are not very sweet, with a sour taste.
Anya, frozen cherry, so, frozen berry and inserted.

The dough is thick. need to lay out with a spoon? And then I really liked pouring liquid.
dopleta
Yes, Anya, I lay it out with two teaspoons. If you dip them in oil beforehand, it turns out very easily.
dopleta
Takoyachnitsa is a full machine gun. A link from somewhere earlier was given by a gypsy:

dopleta
Who else is looking? COOK HOUSE has:

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natalka
Quote: pawllena

I did not find such a household appliance (for home kitchen) on aliexpress. Could someone provide a link? You are welcome!
I ordered on Aliexpress, only came today. Here is a link to my and my seller 🔗 We sent it quickly, the package arrived in about a month. I chose cast iron, but out of all the variety, there were only two types of cast iron, and most were just cast aluminum. Takoyachnitsa wonderful, weighs 1,800 kg., A fork is included.Cast of course is much cheaper, but it seems to me they do not warm up so well and not very evenly. Search in the search engine on Aliexpress -takoyaki-
Alycha
Got my 🔗 called American Originals Cake Pop Maker mesh size 4 cm
Today I will try
dopleta
At computeruniverse for 69 euros 3 in 1: popcakes, donuts and Herzplätzchen (I don't know German)

Round Donut Frying Pan (Tako, Danish Donut Frying Pan)
irysikf
Larissa, is that such a woman? 🔗
dopleta
Yes, exactly like that! I found it at first in Ukraine, but we decided not to burden the girls with requests for shipment and ordered ourselves in Europe.
irysikf
And how is she, are YOU satisfied with her work or are other options better (if I remember correctly, you have several options for such a lady)? Are there any nuances that emerged in the process of using it?
dopleta
Well no, irysikf, no special nuances - it works like ordinary waffle makers, muffins, etc. The non-stick coating has not yet worn off, but I do not cook in it every day.
irysikf
then it is necessary to take))) And in order for the balls to turn out, you need to turn it over?
dopleta
The balls will turn out this way, but I turn them over for color uniformity - after all, for her, like all similar devices, the degree of baking depends on the trajectory of the ten.
irysikf
Thanks a lot for your help! And ten in it is only in one half, did I understand correctly?
dopleta
No, both are warming up!
irysikf
Thank you so much for your patience in answering so many questions.
dopleta
Well, what are you, irysikf, not at all! But did you realize that the size of the holes is slightly smaller than that of the original tacoies?
irysikf
Nope, I didn’t understand this, because I didn’t see it in life and didn’t even suspect that such women like this live in the world. I accidentally came to this forum and then it started to drain all the interesting things. And for the first time I saw takoyaki in your recipes and became interested - I really liked them externally. So I wanted to buy it, especially since small children - maybe donuts can be made on it))))
Do you use it to make entih takoyaki?
dopleta
Yes of course!
irysikf
then it will suit me
anri
Larisa, tell me please, can you bake takoyaki with boiled condensed milk?
dopleta
anri, with boiled condensed milk there will be not takoyaki, but cake pops. But you can bake.
anri
Thank you for your answer, probably I'll still be tempted and order from a computer service
Musenovna
There was a Soviet takoyaki at home, but how to turn the takoyaki ?! I think to accommodate.
dopleta
Musenovna, but at least two Chinese chopsticks!
Musenovna
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Musenovna, but at least two Chinese chopsticks!

Will it work out ?! In the video, they turn over something like a knitting needle.

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