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Multicooker Philips HD4726 / 03

Multicooker Philips HD4726 / 03

Multicooker Philips HD4726 / 03

13 cooking programs
Prepare a variety of healthy meals using 13 special programs: 12 automatic programs and a multi-cook mode with manual time and temperature settings.
A book with interesting recipes

The set includes a book with interesting recipes and professional tips for preparing healthy and delicious meals.
Intelligent cooking technology

The built-in microprocessor and dual temperature sensors guarantee intelligent automatic cooking of your favorite meals. These technologies precisely control the heating level and cooking time for each program.
Can be washed in the dishwasher

Dishwasher safe inner container with non-stick coating
Delay start timer up to 24 hours allows you to cook dishes at a specified time
An easy-to-program timer for a delayed start up to 24 hours allows you to cook dishes at a specified time

Specifications
Type Multicooker
Power 860 W
Volume 4 l
Electronic control
Keeping warm there
There is a delayed start

Equipment
The complete set of goods Multicooker Philips HD4726 / 03 depends on the specific delivery and can be changed by the supplier without prior notice!
Multicooker Philips HD4726
Measuring cup
Non-stick coated container
Drip tray / basket for steaming
Recipe booklet

Marina22
How cool, I like it. Is the cup interesting from dex 60?
RepeShock

Irishkin, bought it?)
vernisag
Quote: RepeShock

Irishkin, bought it?)
Noet Irish, where do I like them Outwardly I like them There are no even reviews
RepeShock
Quote: vernisag
There are no reviews at all

Will wait
Eugene
And I'm also waiting for reviews on this slow cooker.
Rituslya
I really like it too. I jump around her, I jump ...
On Black Friday I saw it at a price of up to 4 thousand, but I don't remember where.
In the internet, a review was read by a girl that an additional cup could not be picked up. I was surprised, but maybe some exclusive model.
Sedne
Rita, but how can a phillips cup not fit? I always thought they had the same bowls on all models.
Lenat
Rituslya, In Eldorado was 3999 .....
Rituslya
Yes, I also thought so, but the only review confused me.
This is me talking about the cup.
Lenat
It can't be like that ... Especially with Phillips.
Rituslya
This is the kind of Filka who came to me. I want to say that he is not a kid at all. Such a healthy boy! You can't hide if something happens.
Multicooker Philips HD4726 / 03
Belka13
Rituslya, wow, what a handsome man! Are you still collecting cartoons while waiting for Tortika?
Rituslya
Oh, Olik, my head is already swollen from these pizza makers.
It's somehow quieter with cartoons, and even more so I sold one.
vernisag
Quote: Rituslya

This is the kind of Filka who came to me. I want to say that he is not a kid at all. Such a healthy boy! You can't hide if something happens.
Multicooker Philips HD4726 / 03
Oh! Ritual! Congratulations!
Well, how do you like it? Beautiful!
Rituslya
I put a plov-type dish on Plov. The recipe book says that the program is automatic. Although the time is 35 minutes, but when you turn on the snake ran, it means they are not lying.
First, I fried chicken, onions and carrots on the Fry. The frying is good, neat, without burners.
We'll see. Now I will cook an imaginary pilaf, and closer to night I will try to bake some bread.
Irishik, but for something we have a theme in the recipes. Can you raise her somehow higher, to her brothers?
vernisag
Quote: Rituslya
but for something we have a theme in recipes
Oh, I don’t know if I’ve messed up, apparently
And you tell, tell and show, we all are interested
Rituslya
Pilaf was prepared on Plov. The time was displayed 15 minutes before the end. It turned out sooo tasty. Below is a light golden crust. This pilaf very much reminded me of pilaf in small 10 Panasika.
I’ll only tell you, devuli, write something after me, otherwise I’ll be quiet with myself, and you don’t know what I mean.
vernisag
Quote: Rituslya
It turned out sooo tasty.
Yes? And hde entot delicious pilaf?
So, so far, the flight is normal. That's good
vernisag
Chef, thank you!
Rituel, where are you?
Sedne
Chef, thanks for opening. We thought so

Rita, come on show, I wonder.
Rituslya
Oh, devuli, I really like this Filechka. Highly!
I tried the programs: Baking, Porridge, Stewing, Frying, Pilaf, Multipovar.
And on all programs, of course, not without my jambs.
Multicooker Philips HD4726 / 03
Sedne
Rita, and you got rid of the rest of the filipka? Do you have only this one on your hands now?
vernisag
Quote: Rituslya

Oh, devuli, I really like this Filechka. Highly!
I tried the programs: Baking, Porridge, Stewing, Frying, Pilaf, Multipovar.
And on all programs, of course, not without my jambs.
Multicooker Philips HD4726 / 03
And this is your fili bread? And milk porridge? Didn't you run away?
Ritul, is the rice program sensory?


Added Saturday 10 Dec 2016 01:31 PM

Ritual, please take a picture of the muzzle, close, otherwise there are no photos on the Internet, only 6 programs are visible, but they seem to write that there are more
Rituslya
Bakery products. I decided to bake bread at 150 degrees. Lot. A lot is obvious. Time 45 + 15. Devuli, how many degrees should I put on bread?
Porridge. With porridge, too, an embarrassment occurred .. Cooking with a delay + heating. Thickened. Still would!


Added Saturday 10 December 2016 01:36 PM

Right now, devuli, I will add, otherwise my husband kicked out of the computer, the phone is not very convenient
vernisag
Quote: Rituslya
I decided to bake bread at 150 degrees. Lot.
Of course a lot Enough for 120g for 50 or 130g minutes - 40-45 minutes
Rituslya
So,Irishand I-smart head didn't want to use the default time of 130 degrees and decided to get creative at 150.
Kashka did not run away at all. That's absolutely, absolutely. This time I didn't stick my nose in, because I went to bed.
About Rice and about Plov they write that they are sensory. Yes, there are 2 of them in this Fillet.
Sedne,Svetul, I still have a small one called Filka 3060, but I don't use it at all. I don't see the rest. Either stuck so far, or have already left for other kingdoms.
This milk is baked on Stew at 6 o'clock. It is something very yellow, but in fact it turned out gorgeous. At first it boiled and so languished for the rest of the time. The lid is clean!
Multicooker Philips HD4726 / 03


Added Saturday 10 December 2016 01:50 PM

I'll bring the muzzle right now.


Added Saturday 10 Dec 2016 1:54 PM

Here comes the pug
Multicooker Philips HD4726 / 03
vernisag
Uh-huh, thank you. And from above, in the center, what kind of program is it hard to see?
And there are no hours in it
Rituslya
No, Irish, there are no clocks in it. When you press the Menu button, first the lower programs jump, there are 6 of them, and then the upper ones: Boil, Bake, Preheat, Pilaf, Steam, Yogurt, Multipovar.
vernisag
Ah, it's a bake, but what's the difference between bake and baking?
And what about the steam program, the countdown after the liquid boils?
Rituslya
not. Bake this for meat. There, in the middle of the cycle, a signal sounds where you need to turn to the other side. A Baking for flour.
Steam, yes, countdown after boiling.
Sedne
Cool multicooker, but enough for me for now, and what's the significant difference from 3197? Well, except for the displacement and the bowl without handles, I see.


Added Saturday 10 Dec 2016 02:31 PM

And by the way, the truth is that the bowl is different from other Phillips bowls, somewhere it was said like.
Rituslya
Quote: Sedne
and what is the significant difference from 3197?
no. None at all.
vernisag
It seems completely different multi Only the manufacturer is the same Or I did not understand just what you are talking about here
Sedne
Irina, but it seems to me that they only differ in appearance
vernisag
Yeah, the bowl is still completely different, for 5 liters, the coating ..., there are twice as many programs In principle, then, everything is multi, almost the same
Sedne
Quote: vernisag
twice as many programs
So 3197 more programs
vernisag
So I'm talking about that
Rituslya
Yoghurt on Yoghurt. It worked well. The default time did not change anything.
Multicooker Philips HD4726 / 03
But I didn't like the rice on Rice at all. Some kind of fried porridge. The proportions took 1: 2
vernisag
The yoghurt really turned out great!

Quote: Rituslya
But I didn't like the rice on Rice at all. Some kind of fried porridge. The proportions took 1: 2
Rituel, of course, there will be a lot of porridge of water, 1 / 1.5 should be taken at least And in some multicooker and less is needed, girls cook rice (round) 1 / 1.2 even. It depends on the temperature on the program, if the temperature is high and the boiling is very violent, the liquid evaporates faster, then you can cook 1 to 2, if the evaporation is more moderate, then of course, you need to reduce the amount of liquid, adjusting specifically to this multicooker model, for it a rice / cereal program that should work to evaporate the water.
Was there boiling, did the steam boil well from the valve?
In my filipka (3134), the rice program does not work at all, there is no boiling practically on the program AND it turns off not after 40 minutes, as written, but after 20 and the rice floats in the water Therefore, I do not use this multicooker, since the rice program, for me the most demanded.
Larssevsk
Oh, Ritushka, but I looked through this topic. How I like this cartoon. Recently, I have grown cold towards them, and this one fell on my soul. Heartiest congratulations
Rituslya
Oh, devuli, and I thought that no one was writing ... Here I am a bastard that I missed!
vernisag, no, Irish, and the boil was good, and the smell too (cooked in chicken broth), but malasha porridge, yes. Why did I take such proportions for rice ?! Directly the demon beguiled. As soon as we finish this rice, I'll start cooking the other one.
Irish, and what proportions for crumbly buckwheat?
And I still didn’t understand, but why did he begin to grab onto the bottom of the pilaf on Plov?
Of all the programs tested, this one is the most unexplored so far.
Larssevsk,Larochka, thank you very much! I also liked this Filya. To be honest, I thought it would be smaller, but the protruding moss directly increases it.
And I generally love the last Filki. They are surprisingly so smart that the Multipovar is not needed.
vernisag
Quote: Rituslya
And I still didn’t understand, but why did he begin to grab onto the bottom of the pilaf on Plov?
Because there is a lot of liquid Or the portion was too small, try to cook 1 / 1.3, or 1 / 1.5

Quote: Rituslya
Irish, and what proportions for crumbly buckwheat?
1/2, for more open 1 / 2.5
RepeShock
Quote: Rituslya
for crumbly buckwheat, then what proportions?

I like 2 glasses of buckwheat, 3 glasses of water. Always crumbly, not wet.
vernisag
Irish, this is 1 / 1.5, of course crumbly, but for my taste, even 1/2 dry. I only brew 1 / 2.5, always
RepeShock
Quote: vernisag
it's 1 / 1.5

Exactly!)))

My mother also loves more "wet", boiled, she needs more water, of course.
Rituslya
I've been using it for a week, and I'm so happy. At first I even wanted to sell, because it was of the same type. It was not very interesting to play, everything is obviously programmable.
And now I am so happy that I have it. Here is chicken broth cooked on Soup. Pretty, not broth.
I didn't make friends with rice on Rice, but I didn't try this program the second time.
Devuli, if you suddenly accidentally find a 4-liter bowl, please tell me. Something lately did not come across at all.
vernisag
And I wonder where Ritulya disappeared, even if not, or has already pushed the mulka into the far corner
Rituel, what for you one more cup? This is enough for you for five years
What else did you cook, delicious pictures of the guide?
Rituslya
No, Irishik, I didn't push it. Didn't remove it anywhere. Rather the opposite. I liked the unit very much. Stands on the kitchen table.
I just didn't cook anything interesting.
And the cup? ... So I'm too lazy to pour, but that would be a way out.
But in general, very positive emotions.
vernisag
Quote: Rituslya
I liked the unit very much.
She is very cute and outwardly all the programs are there, but more is not necessary



Added on Friday 16 Dec 2016 10:09 PM

Program overview
Programs
Time
cooking
default
Range
time
cooking
Pilaf 35 min /
Cook for 20 minutes 5 minutes - 2 hours
Steam 20 min 5 min - 2 h
Bake 1 h /
Yoghurt 8 h 6-12 h
Warm up 25 minutes 5-60 minutes
Multi cook 2 h 5 min - 10 h
Porridge 10 min 5 min - 2 h
Rice 40 min /
Soup 1 h 20 min - 4 h
Fry for 15 minutes 5-60 minutes
Baking 45 min 20 min - 2 h
Simmer for 1 hour 20 minutes. - 10 h
Programs
Time
deferrals
start
Temperature
cooking,
installed by
default
Range
adjustments
temperature
Pilaf 1–24 h. 130–140 ° C /
Cook for 1–24 h. 90–100 ° C /
Steam 1-24 h. 100 ° C /
Bake for 1–24 h. 120–130 ° C /
Yogurt 1-24 h. 40 ° C /
Preheat / 85 ° C /
Multi cook 1-24 hours 100 ° C 30-160 ° C
Porridge 1–24 h. 90–100 ° C /
Rice 1-24 h. 130-140 ° C /
Soup 1–24 h 90–100 ° C /
Fry / 140-160 ° C /
Baking / 130 ° C 40-160 ° C
Simmer 1-24 hours 90 ° C /

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