alfa20
And I have a Redmond 4504 living for a couple of months. This is a multicooker-pressure cooker. Very much even nothing. And the saucepan, although it is Teflon, does not look thin somehow. I cooked soups on the bone (kharcho, pea) in it - everything is fine. Baking - biscuit, Hungarian cheesecake, gingerbread, achma - work well. Nothing sticks, it is taken out immediately. The sauerkraut solyanka on the stove has never been so tender, perhaps. And how fast! On the stove, I would stew sauerkraut for 2 hours, but here in half an hour. And vegetables for salads in pressure cooker mode cook very quickly. The only thing that confuses is the metal insert for steaming. But it can be put on the bottom, and a lot of things fit. (But still, if I find a silicone "chamomile" - buy it!) And the price of the "pot" is acceptable.
tebe-idet
Hello dear multivars!
Now I'm new to you too - my name is Anya, nice to meet you
I got a Yummy multicooker with a ceramic saucepan under the Christmas tree.
Already made mushroom soup
Does anyone else here have a slow cooker like mine?
Vilapo
Quote: tebe-idet

Hello dear multivars!
Now I'm new to you too - my name is Anya, nice to meet you
I got a Yummy multicooker with a ceramic saucepan under the Christmas tree.
Already made mushroom soup
Does anyone else here have a slow cooker like mine?
Anya welcome, take a look here click here
shade
Peace be with you bakers!
that was a long time ago
a neighbor came to us and saw a cartoon \ we were just cooking pilaf \ well, and became interested
and then it caught fire
came to us almost every evening and advised everything, what to buy for her
well, sort of agreed on the optimal Panas: drinks: and she had to go buy the next day \ found inexpensive self-pickup in our area \
but she came the next day as she read somewhere in the grid about Teflon and ceramics
and so - she approached this seriously, she seriously found articles for and against and sitting in our kitchen she spent more than an hour convincing me \ and maybe herself \ that ceramics are safer

and when she left, there was an ashtray on the table full of cigarette butts \ well, more than half a pack for sure \
of which mine was the current one
yara
Quote: Natasha Dol

Hello, who has a Marta MT1937 multicooker? what impressions, what recipes are suitable for it and is it a reliable company! I can't find any reviews about it! (((
Try to go to the site, maybe they will prompt you there. Something I have not seen here.
Sandy
Quote: tebe-idet

Hello dear multivars!
Now I'm new to you too - my name is Anya, nice to meet you
I got a Yummy multicooker with a ceramic saucepan under the Christmas tree.
Already made mushroom soup
Does anyone else here have a slow cooker like mine?
Anya you have such a Yummy YMC-501WR multicooker, I also want this model for myself. Write how it works for you
Yusya
how did anyone adapt to multicooker with few functions? I have an ideal art. help with recipes !!!
Elena Bo
Quote: Yusya

how did anyone adapt to multicooker with few functions? I have an ideal art. help with recipes !!!
Write what modes?
Recipes, as a rule, are common for multicooker. Different cooking times, depending on the power. We select close modes: there is no Soup mode - we cook on Stew, no Baking, we try to bake on Rice, etc.
Kor73
Friends, well, tell me about the same question as on this and the previous page for others - the same MV "ideal art" with scanty number of functions (parents gave it to NG), they wanted to make pilaf - they put meat, carrots, onions and butter, wanted to choose frying (as in the downloaded recipe for pre-frying meat) and in the multicooker there is nothing but "White rice, brown rice, Steam, Soup, Accelerated and heating) - what to do ??? for half an hour we poke the buttons in a circle and want to spread all in an ordinary frying pan The instructions for the multicooker are generally stupid.
IRR
Quote: Kor73

Friends, well, tell me about the same question as on this and the previous page for others - the same MV "ideal art" with scanty number of functions (parents gave it to NG), they wanted to make pilaf - they put meat, carrots, onions and butter, wanted to choose frying (as in the downloaded recipe for pre-frying meat) and in the multicooker there is nothing but "White rice, brown rice, Steam, Soup, Accelerated and heating) - what to do ??? for half an hour we poke the buttons in a circle and want to spread all in an ordinary frying pan The instructions for the multicooker are generally stupid.

late?

you can fry on rice, steam, brown... If it turns off, wait a bit and forcibly turn it on again - this is such a feature of it in hot modes without liquid - it turns off.

Then add water, throw in rice and set the program RIS. It will turn itself off. Pour the water correctly (do not pour it in the sense that there is no porridge) now I will throw the topic on the simplest rice cookers here
HERE just pilaf

you can read it first, there is enough. informatively
Kor73
yeah, it's already being cooked in ordinary dishes
But thanks a lot for the answer, let's go to study the link
Coffee bean
Good day everyone! I see that this topic is for those who already have multicooker (albeit recently). What should I do? I don’t have it yet, but I will, as soon as I decide which one to buy. Actually, I then write that I want to ask for advice on the model and manufacturer. I cook often, different, a lot - the family is not small - I have four children. What do you advise? Thank you.
* Anyuta *
here for you HERE must see ... and more HERE and HERE
Sandy
Quote: Coffee bean

Good day everyone! I see that this topic is for those who already have multicooker (albeit recently). What should I do? I don’t have it yet, but I will, as soon as I decide which one to buy. Actually, I then write that I want to ask for advice on the model and manufacturer. I cook often, different, a lot - the family is not small - I have four children. What do you advise? Thank you.
I bought this model, became a pioneer, and did not regret a single day, a very good inexpensive model, go to Temka and see how it bakes and cooks wonderfully, there are many photo reports on all the dishes cooked in it Multicooker Liberty MC-860
Blo.Ndushka
Hello everyone! Girls, today I became the happy owner of a multicooker, I really want to start cooking, but the question arose, somewhere I read that it is advisable to boil water in it first in order to remove the smell, but on what function, I don’t know, will you tell me, please
steolin
you can boil some water with lemon on the mode steam... Congratulations on the mullet !!
NataVB
Quote: steolin

you can boil some water with lemon on the mode steam... Congratulations on the mullet !!
Thanks for the valuable advice!
I also became the Owner of a cool little thing called MULTIVARKA REDMOND RMC M7 in the online store, brought home and showed how to use it !!!
Fairy
I'll dilute it a little ... We took the Polaris multicooker (I don't remember the model), so to speak, for a "test drive", I was very attracted by the reviews on the forums about it. I read the instructions, and didn't even cook anything. 1. We "do not offer" steamed vegetables and meat! 2. As for the pilaf (I thought, in the cartoon, how do you put all the ingredients in the HP and calmly go to work ...), it turns out, stew the meat there, carrots and onions too, and then just bring the rice and is it YOURSELF? will cook pilaf - so I do the same in a frying pan, and where is the free time here, if you have to stand near it and report everything there in stages. 3.Our porridges are also not in great demand (and the child in the kindergarten consumes enough of them every day). 4. Baking is also monotonous, and the same is done in the oven ... 5. Meat is baked in the oven in the same sequence.
So I think: either we were considering not quite a multicooker, or I don’t understand something ...
Oca
Fairy, let's try to figure it out together, point by point
1. Steamer. It is convenient to cook eggs and sausages for breakfast (I set it for 10 minutes, go to wash), I tried to reheat pasta, defrost meat. I didn't like steamed cutlets and fish, I like them with a golden brown crust. I often cook potatoes in mashed potatoes and in their uniforms.
2. Pilaf (well, I'm very lazy in terms of frying): I put chopped onions and carrots on the bottom, then meat / chicken / mushrooms (whatever is available) in one layer, followed by rice, water, salt. I know this is wrong, but quite edible. There are other recipes for "lazy" pilaf, found somewhere on the forum. It turns out much better than what I cooked in a pot.
3. Porridge taste and color ... I like to throw a couple of chicken legs and 1-1.5 cups of cereal into the MV in the evening.
4. Baking biscuits and muffins is more pleasant in MV because: a) you can cook up a small gingerbread (because of which you are too lazy to fire the oven) and eat it for pleasure, b) it is hot in the kitchen without a stove in summer, c) despite the under-baked look top, biscuit cakes are wetter and slightly higher than in the oven (as it seemed to me), d) washing the MV bowl is easier than a silicone mold, e) each biscuit (sour cream, kefir, berry, chocolate, orange) can be cut and decorate in a new way! You can even make a kind of pizza on Baking))
5. I don’t bake meat in MV, for this I started an airfryer. What I do is stew meat with vegetables and potatoes, my favorite recipe. If there is no Plov mode, try Rice, Buckwheat, Porridge ...
Fairy
Wasp, thanks for the intelligible explanations !!! Now I will explain a little ...
I just want to make sure I get it right about CF.
I am exclusively FOR healthy food. I don't want to offend anyone, everyone is his own boss, but I don't buy semi-finished products, I never buy sausages and sausage either. Even though it's stressful because of the work, I cook myself. But I can't eat food from a double boiler. A saucepan will cook eggs and mashed potatoes in the same way.
Pilaf is my son's favorite food, he is ready to eat it every day, but then a step to the right - a step to the left, and the child will not eat ... So that also disappears.
I like to cook porridge those in bags. I also timed the time - and it's done. We rarely eat them.
I cook meat in the oven. I think she has no equal here.
So thank you sincerely! I made sure that I really don't need it !!! I will tell my husband that I "saved" money !!!
NatalyMur
Quote: Fairy

We took the Polaris multicooker (I don't remember the model), so to speak, for a "test drive", I was very attracted by the reviews on the forums about it. I read the instructions, and she didn't even cook anything.
This is the problem - it was still necessary to try to cook, to understand whether it was necessary or not. My mommy is a supporter of traditional cooking methods - on the stove ... When I bought the first Panasonic cartoon, she scolded that I was wasting money ... But when she saw how I easily cook everything in it, I bought the cartoon for myself, now wants to buy more, more volume ...
azaza
Fairy, it's a master's business, no one will force or persuade you to buy a cartoon, especially since you have already made a decision. Save money, right. This means that money for you at the current stage is more important than convenience and comfort. And this is very understandable.
Indeed, you can do without a multicooker. Yes, in general, you can do without everything! After all, people lived in the Stone Age, and were quite happy with life: they killed the mammoth, ate the meat, wrapped themselves in skin. And the meat seemed delicious without any multicooker.
The only question is quality of life... You are satisfied with the current quality - excellent. Let me ask you: do you have a simple washing machine, or an automatic machine? If it's simple, there are no questions, everything is logical.If the machine - why didn't you save? After all, with the same success you can wash on the antediluvian! Well, think about it, put a little more effort - but the linen will also be clean as a result.
A little over a year ago, I was also convinced that the multicooker is a whim. I looked at those who had more than one profile on their profile as if they were plague people And also, like you, I tried to convince everyone around (not myself!) That I don't need a slow cooker, that our family doesn't eat boiled-stew, that we have an airfryer needed, not some saucepan. Now it's funny to remember your stupidity
I knew how to cook before buying a multicooker. True, the thought of the kitchen for some reason made me nervous, so I cooked a lot at once: so that it lasted longer, so that I didn't have to spend a lot of time and energy again in the kitchen. When they brought my first MV, I was shocked, what a tiny saucepan there is - well, you can't cook in it for a week! But it turned out quite our size. Now every day we eat fresh, tasty, varied, which does not require either effort or time. Daily cooking takes about 10 minutes, no more (even baking).
I will not describe what can be cooked in MV with great ease... You have already made a decision, you do not need my list. I can only say that we have never eaten as tasty and varied as after buying a multicooker. And never before has it been so easy or so enjoyable for me as it is now. Before buying MB, I was convinced that I cook deliciously. And what was my disappointment when, having spent 5 minutes on soup in MV, I heard from my husband: "This is your most delicious soup!" By some miracle, the multicooker not only saves time and effort, but also the taste of the dishes comes out more noble, rich, as close as possible to the taste of dishes from the Russian oven.
Cook on the stove! Save! Make your husband happy. At your own expense. And I'm scared uneconomical. I bought stupid electric pans, and after them the most logical purchase turned out to be an e-book - you need to spend the free time somewhere.
Taia
azaza

Sometimes my friends when communicating on the Internet ask me: how are you, what are you doing? The answer is: I cook dinner, bake a cake, wash dishes - and all at the same time. And they ask me - how is it? But like this...
azaza
Quote: Flaksia

I cook dinner, bake a cake, wash dishes - and all at the same time. And they ask me - how is it? But like this...
At the same time, mind you, you can easily cook dinner, and bake a cake, and wash the dishes without any bells and whistles, they do absolutely nothing that could not be done without them. I say: the only question is the quality of life... I, too, as the Fairy, was sure that everything could be perfectly cooked on the stove. Two years ago, I had only an egg cutter from kitchen tricks, the rest - pots, pans, and plates. Unless there was a micra for heating (I have no gas). Now I regret one thing - that I have not spared myself for so long. I had no idea that you can do business with such comfort. But before that you need live... Someone lives up to this at twenty, someone at forty, and the majority do not even live at seventy, they only complain their entire adult life about a hard woman's lot. And they do not understand that the casket was simply opening! And one could live life not as a cook-laundress-cleaner, but as a royal.
Oca
Quote: azaza

Two years ago, I had only an egg cutter from kitchen tricks, the rest - pots, pans, and plates. Unless there was a micra for heating (I have no gas). Now I regret one thing - that I have not spared myself for so long. I had no idea that you can do business with such comfort.
I had exactly the same, even the egg cutter was not IMHO, in the previous comment there was a small run over Fairy... Well, a person does not want a multicooker, so what? Here it is necessary ... how to say ... "ripen" or something. There is less steam / fat in the kitchen from multicooker. When you wash the dishes you don't think: damn it, also a frying pan! Personally, cooking seems like a routine to me: you need to turn the gas supply regulator, squeeze it so that the soup boils a little, turn the cutlets or chicken in a frying pan - as if I can't keep track of one dish,it will either run away or burn And I'll put the fattest plus on the slow cooker for the delay in cooking. Guests come to me, they say, well ... we'll probably watch a movie while you cook in the kitchen ... and I will: no, you are welcome to the table!

As it has been written on this forum several times: The multicooker does not cook better than you, but instead of you!
azaza
Quote: Oca

IMHO, in the previous comment there was a small run over Fairy... Well, a person does not want a multicooker, so what?
No, Mash, this is not a hitting, this is a small alaverdy. Kada a person does not want a multicooker - he and multicooker, and their owners on the drum. I read such a statement in the post of Faerichka: "Well, I read the instructions for the cartoon, and sho? You guys are all bad here, you are furious with fat, you don't know where to throw your money away." She would have tried to cook something in her, since she had brought the cartoon into the house. But no, I did it with instructions. Well, this is approximately how Monya sang sho-ta there from Caruso, and pah on you and your Caruso, I don't like him, and I won't go to his concert, I'll save some money.
I understand when Caprice states that she doesn't like the multicooker. She has tried, she can compare. The original, yes - everyone likes it, she's her. But she tried, she has CF (or had), but did not take root. Strange, but a person has the right to his own opinion and his own tastes, I will not prove to her that a slow cooker is still a thing. And then the man brought the unit into the house, read the instructions, took the cartoon back. OK, did not like the instruction - do not eat, stay in your opinion. But a person voices this opinion aloud, being confident in his own rightness.
OK, again he is entitled. But surely in the bushes there are, if not muliens and thousands, then at least hundreds of doubters: what is this slow cooker of yours for a beast, is it really for me? And here is such an opinion, supported by instructions. And the bushers will ponder: maybe, in fact, the multicooker is crap, but deviceaholics, who have no one to cure, are praising it? The man knows, the man saw the cartoon live, and even read the instructions! And such a bushy person will pass by his happiness, which is perhaps vital for him. The enchanting woman does not need, she has time and effort for the stove a wagon and a small cart, and the desire to cook has not yet been killed by her family experience. And the one who needs it will believe her "authoritative" opinion, and abandon the very thought of buying kitchen assistants.
And vaasche, Fairy, do not take it personally. Everyone here knows that I am angry and unrestrained. Either I am silent, or I speak in full. Of course, it's up to you to have a cartoon or not. And you have every right to express your own opinion. But we also have this right. So everything is fair. You said - we answered. You did not ask our opinions, you stated an ultimatum: the cartoon is crap. I answer ultimately: cartoons are the first thing in the kitchen. And we each go to their favorite device: I go to the cartoon, you go to the stove (by the way, I covered my stove with a countertop during repairs as unnecessary, for there’s some kind of horror).
NatalyMur
Quote: azaza

(by the way, during the repair I covered my stove with a countertop as unnecessary, because there is some kind of horror).
Nah .. my stove is also used - otherwise how can my dogs cook 10 liters of porridge
And at other times I close it with a beautiful lid and put a multicooker or pressure cooker on it
Well, other devices - the stove is a good work surface
azaza
I had one dog, and a tiny one too. So I cooked her porridge in the cartoon too. One multi-glass was enough for her for 5 days. Now, alas, she no longer needs to cook porridge
If I had gas, I might have left the stove for some dishes. But I have an electric stove, electricity is shamelessly eating, multicooker, in addition to convenience, also saves me a lot
NatalyMur
Quote: azaza

I had one dog, and a tiny one too.
And I have 2 dogs - one of them is a Shepherd Dog Multistakana not enough. Therefore, I cannot get rid of my electric stove, and this is the only reason.
Elena Bo
I also cook dogs in a multicooker, in Panasonic. I cook the meat in an old bowl. The husband first twisted at his temple. Sorry for him.It's a good thing, but I use it so ignorantly. And then I checked it out. There is no stench from meat, it cooks there by itself .... Moreover, in the room on the floor. * JOKINGLY * does not take up space in the kitchen and the stove does not need to be washed. And buckwheat on the stove, it cooks quickly.
azaza
And what, two dogs will eat more than 3 liters of porridge per day? Wow yourself! But even in this case, it would be more convenient for me to charge the cartoon to the maximum twice a day than to cook porridge on the stove: watch when the water boils, pour the cereal, catch the moment when it boils again (so as not to run away, you will be tortured to wash the grind!), Pick up the right fire, check for readiness ...
Elena Bo
Quote: azaza

And what, two dogs will eat more than 3 liters of porridge per day?
Well no. They will not eat any more (who will give them?). With my three (shepherd, average mongrel and chihuahua) I cook porridge from 400-500 gr. buckwheat for a day. Well, and meat there.
So it is quite possible in a multicooker.
NatalyMur
Mdyayayayayayayayayayayayayaya .... and I always thought that I sobaki- maloezhki- but it 2 days 10 L pan is just right at 2x one-time feeding ... And it seems not thick ..
In a cartoon, of course, you can cook in parts, but the smell from offal ... I'm afraid that even if a little of this smell remains, I won't be able to cook for people in it ...
alenka_volga
Quote: azaza

No, Mash, this is not a hitting, this is a small alaverdy. Kada a person does not want a multicooker - he and multicooker, and their owners on the drum. I read such a statement in the post of Faerichka: "Well, I read the instructions for the cartoon, and sho? You guys are all bad here, you are mad with fat, you don't know where to throw your money away." She would have tried to cook something in her, since she had brought the cartoon into the house. But no, I did it with instructions. Well, this is approximately how Monya sang sho-ta there from Caruso, and pah on you and your Caruso, I don't like him, and I won't go to his concert, I'll save some money.
I understand when Caprice states that she doesn't like the multicooker. She has tried, she can compare. The original, yes - everyone likes it, she's her. But she tried, she has CF (or had), but did not take root. Strange, but a person has the right to his own opinion and his own tastes, I will not prove to her that a slow cooker is still a thing. And then the man brought the unit into the house, read the instructions, took the cartoon back. OK, did not like the instruction - do not eat, stay in your opinion. But a person voices this opinion aloud, being confident in his own rightness.
OK, again he is entitled. But surely in the bushes there are, if not muliens and thousands, then at least hundreds of doubters: what is this slow cooker of yours for a beast, is it really for me? And here is such an opinion, supported by instructions. And the bushers will ponder: maybe, in fact, the multicooker is crap, but deviceaholics, who have no one to cure, are praising it? The man knows, the man saw the cartoon live, and even read the instructions! And such a bushy person will pass by his happiness, which is perhaps vital for him. The enchanting woman does not need, she has time and effort for the stove a wagon and a small cart, and the desire to cook has not yet been killed by her family experience. And the one who needs it will believe her "authoritative" opinion, and abandon the very thought of buying kitchen assistants.
And vaasche, Fairy, do not take it personally. Everyone here knows that I am angry and unrestrained. Either I am silent, or I speak in full. Of course, it's up to you to have a cartoon or not. And you have every right to express your own opinion. But we also have this right. So everything is fair. You said - we answered. You did not ask our opinions, you stated an ultimatum: a cartoon is crap. I answer ultimately: cartoons are the first thing in the kitchen. And we each go to their favorite device: I go to the cartoon, you go to the stove (by the way, I covered my stove with a countertop during repairs as unnecessary, for there’s some kind of horror).
You know, Tanya, the Fairy didn’t seem to set any ultimatums, you are exaggerating. a person simply does not understand why a cartoon is better than a plate. for me, that's just the lack of dirt on the stove - 90 percent in favor of purchasing a multicooker.Some friends, including my parents, look at me with all my pans as an idiot, but so what .. and about those who doubt - and let them doubt, or even so, there are no running cartoons with fire in the afternoon!
azaza
Quote: Elena Bo

So it is quite possible in a multicooker.
So I was surprised. Well, okay, it's more convenient for a person. We each adapt to ourselves.
Now I just realized my belligerence. I think it stems from my little experience of owning all kinds of helpers. I still can't get used to using them without a lot of awe. I have been cooking in cartoons for almost a year and a half, and I still admire after each cooking: wah, how delicious, and wah, how easy it was for me, that I didn't even notice when I had time to cook both lunch and dinner. If I had acquired assistants from a young age, today all these discussions would have been deeply purple for me, I probably would not have hung up here. I'm just terribly sorry about the lost years, when the kitchen seemed like hell (although she knew how and loved to cook without any helpers!). And how can I imagine how many women have turned themselves into cooks, not seeing an alternative ... Well, okay, when they just don't know about the existence of multicooker (pressure cookers, airfryer and other delights). But when they know, but do not even want to try to make their life easier, and even others are convinced of this ... At the same time, I understand that you cannot force a person to be happy against his will, but I often forget about it
Enchanting woman, forgive me my stupid incontinence! Well, you don't need a multicooker - and figs with it! Live your life as you like and ignore some of the worried
Elena Bo
Quote: NatalyMur

In a cartoon, of course, you can cook in parts, but the smell from offal ...
Cook this smell on the stove, and for the whole apartment. And in the multicooker there is beauty. Smells nothing. I cook meat at once a full bowl, for several days.
Nothing, there will be an old slow cooker, you will cook in it for the dogs.
NatalyMur
Quote: Elena Bo

Cook this smell on the stove, and for the whole apartment. And in the multicooker there is beauty. Smells nothing.
And the smell does not remain in the cartoon? I'm just afraid of this unpleasant smell ... Otherwise, I would have cooked only in it for a long time ...
sapuch
Quote: azaza

No, Mash, this is not a hitting, this is a small alaverdy. Kada a person does not want a multicooker - he and multicooker, and their owners on the drum ...

And vaasche, Fairy, do not take it personally. Everyone here knows that I am angry and unrestrained. Either I am silent, or I speak in full. Of course, it's up to you to have a cartoon or not. And you have every right to express your own opinion. But we also have this right. So everything is fair. You said - we answered. You did not ask our opinions, you stated an ultimatum: a cartoon is crap. I answer ultimately: cartoons are the first thing in the kitchen. And we each go to their favorite device: I go to the cartoon, you go to the stove (by the way, I covered my stove with a countertop during repairs as unnecessary, for there’s some kind of horror).
Can I still tell you here: THANKS! Thank you, because the topic is called "The first days with CF ... Reviews about it !. Thank you, because the topic is also read by those who do not have CF, but he is going or is thinking: to buy or not to buy! Thank you for trying and they said, not read and said. I had an experience with an ice cream maker: it didn’t work out, with AG: it didn’t work out. With HP - with a small one, it didn’t work out, it immediately became clear: more is needed, the more, the better. But this can be understood , only when you try it. There are a lot of instructions in the internet. I would like to try it !!! Or see it live !!! Then I can say: mine or not mine.
NatalyMur
Quote: sapuch

Thank you for trying and saying, not reading and saying.
Everything is correct, you need to TRY. And who tried it - everyone cooks in it
I first heard about the exception in this section - there is 1 person ...
azaza
Quote: NatalyMur

I first heard about the exception in this section - there is 1 person ...
Yes, yes, I also know only this one exception. BUT! There are no rules without exceptions
Fairy
Wow!!! Are you so nervous here because there is nowhere to put your free time from cooking? I was simply amazed at such a flow ... If you react to my remarks in this way, and even with multiple exaggeration ...
Well, somehow you have to be able to listen to someone's opinion. I could have answered in the same tone, but it is also impossible, even when communicating virtually. And besides, do not assume that if you have a couple of devices in the kitchen in your arsenal, you are already out of the Stone Age compared to anyone else. And it's not hard for me to wash the pans - the dishwasher will wash
Sandy
azaza Tan, is your Polaris like a saucepan? And what about a pressure cooker? I am tormented by choices
azaza
Quote: Sandy

azaza Tan, is your Polaris like a saucepan? And what about a pressure cooker? I am tormented by choices
Oksan, it depends on which pot you are talking about. Dear fairy, and Khmelnytsky is beyond praise And the pressure cooker herself is wonderful. If today there was a question about buying, I would choose either her again, or Liberty. The main thing is the spare wheel
And vaasche about pressure cookers is not here. And then moderators will run up with swearing brooms
yara
The official representative of the Oursson MP5005PSD multicooker-pressure cooker said that its deliveries to Ukraine will begin soon:

Quote: AlenaOursso

Good afternoon, deliveries to Ukraine will begin within two months.
Aygul
Quote: Fairy

Wow!!! Are you so nervous here because there is nowhere to put your free time from cooking? I was simply amazed at such a flow ... If you react to my remarks in this way, and even with multiple exaggeration ...
Well, somehow you have to be able to listen to someone's opinion. I could have answered in the same tone, but it is also impossible, even when communicating virtually. And besides, do not assume that if you have a couple of devices in the kitchen in your arsenal, you are already out of the Stone Age compared to anyone else. And it's not hard for me to wash the pans - the dishwasher will wash

Fairy, just when you discover something new and get into the taste of using something, in this case, multicooker, pressure cooker, you want the whole world to "open your eyes" to this happiness
I haven't bought anything from kitchen equipment for 8 years. Pans 2 pcs. for 99 re their Ikei are not considered And then HOW it burst, it cannot be called otherwise .... And then I was happy with what I was and now I am happy that I have something that I want to use - a slow cooker, a pressure cooker, a bread maker,. ... I'm waiting for a pancake. But I still haven't matured for something, although the whole world is shouting: "This is a super thing!" To everyone according to his needs
NatalyMur
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And I still haven't matured for something, although the whole world is shouting: "This is a super thing!" To everyone according to his needs
And it happens so - I baked in a bread maker for 3 years, and now I bought a kneader and presented HP to my mother - I like baking more, bread from the oven - I get pleasure from it. But it seems to be easier in HP - I threw everything into a bucket and enjoy life ...
sapuch
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Wow!!! Are you so nervous here because there is nowhere to put your free time from cooking?
No comment.
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And besides, do not assume that if you have a couple of devices in the kitchen in your arsenal, you are already out of the Stone Age compared to anyone else. And it's not hard for me to wash the pans - the dishwasher will wash
That is, like, if I don't have a dishwasher, then my place is with prehistoric citizens!
IRR
listen, well, J Oliver cooks on the stove, in the garden on a primus stove and nothing, he doesn't complain

and Gordon Ramsay and ... and ... and ...

and who's to say that their cooking is stupid shit? prehistoric

and how I miss having pancakes on a gas stove, all 7 of my electric pots and one large grill pan know about it
nadka
Quote: IRR

listen, well, J Oliver cooks on the stove, in the garden on a primus stove and nothing, he doesn't complain

and Gordon Ramsay and ... and ... and ...

and who's to say that their cooking is stupid shit? prehistoric

and how I miss having pancakes on a gas stove, who would know

IRR I invite you to visit us on the gas stove and pancakes, I'm serious, come
Here you fucking make me bake these pancakes, although my husband and I love them very much, but stand at the stove and pour melodiously, turn over, lay out, then pour again ... I go crazy at the stove when frying pancakes ... of course you can do dough for five pancakes, but my husband eats 15 pieces in one sitting, so initially you need to fry them at least 30 pieces .... but this is how much time is lost at this stove ??? that's why I don’t like to cook them, I like only IS !!!
Now I'm waiting for a pancake from a neighboring state, so I would love not only to eat, but also to bake pancakes))))
About the multicooker. I have it for almost a month and I'm soooooooooo happy that I bought it, although three months ago I was 100% sure that I didn't need it and that it was just self-indulgence. But she was wrong. I haven't cooked on gas for a month now, the mulka can handle everything. And by the way, cakes very often began to appear on our table, which I had not baked before only because my oven does not bake biscuits, and mulka does an excellent job with this. And I generally keep quiet about yoghurts, we neither bought nor ate them before, and now all this in our refrigerator is waiting in the wings. And I really like that there are no smells and there is no need to scrub the stove, and my stove is stainless steel be she not okay.
In general, the MULKA is a thing !!!
IRR
Quote: nadka

IRR I invite you to visit us on the gas stove and pancakes, I'm serious, come

packing chumadans?

... and by the way about a pancake from a neighboring state - it will not replace thin pancakes in a frying pan

nadka, are you already in line? I just started with foxtrot - they appeared again, though not quite at a nice price, but not at 190

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