venera19
I have a multicooker Polaris PMC 0365AD. I have it recently, I am slowly mastering it. The turn came to the omelet. Did as taught here on the forum, 20 minutes for baking and 10 minutes to stand. The omelet turned out to be wonderful, fluffy, delicious. But! It stuck tightly ... I really thought I ruined the cup. The bowl has been washed, but it's scary to repeat. Maybe there is some secret, tell me?
My own cup, I’m looking for the second until I found it.
lala2
venera19, just above all the cups are listed that are suitable, there is no secret, the native cup is rubbish.
venera19
lala2Unfortunately, these bowls are nowhere to be found. Monitor, hopefully lucky to buy.

Is it really sad about the omelet with your family? Not worth trying with lubricants or something else? I was thinking of looking for a silicone mold in size, but I don't know how the "baking" mode will work then.
lala2
venera19, will work, but this is already dancing with tambourines. I wish you could quickly find the bowl.
lana light
venera19, I bought under 0349 a bowl from the 10th Panas, of excellent quality. But now you probably can't buy them in stores. But on Avito they sell MVs themselves, forget about Avito in the search for "Panasonic SR-TMH10", they constantly come out about "announcements. Maybe you can pick something up?"




Although, I see it in IM - on the site, it seems like an authorized service center, it is called "Pan (bowl) for the Panasonic SR-TMH10 multicooker (No. 12)"




And in orbis they also write what is available
lala2
lana lightwow, bowls costing a multicooker
venera19
lana lightThanks for the tips. But I agree with lala2, a bowl is more expensive than the cost of my multicooker is overkill.
Girls, I found a second-hand Panasonic multicooker for 1000 rubles. There are slight abrasions. Here is a photo. Do you think it's worth taking or are these scuffs strong?

Multicooker Polaris PMC 0349AD and and 0360AD
lala2
venera19, in the photo it's too scary, I wouldn't take it for a thousand, let them sell it on, well, a killed cup




Strange, where did the bowls of three-liter radishes go?
venera19
lala2, well, here I began to doubt ...

I'll wait a little longer, maybe I'll get lucky. A couple were decent on Avito and inexpensive, but the owners do not want to send by mail.
lala2
venera19, don't worry, everything will be found at the right time
Lagri
venera19, Anna, I have two Polaris multicooker - 0349 and 0310, and so the Panasonic bowl fits to 0349, but does not fit to 0310. I want to warn you that you still need to check whether this bowl will fit your 0365, or at least ask the girls, the owners of 0365, about it. I recently put a Redmond bowl in the Redmond M12 multicooker, bought as a spare one, which says on the box from the bowl that it is intended for M12, but it does not fit (the bottom of the bowl does not completely touch the multicooker heating element) and I almost ditched the multicooker , the multicooker did not turn on at all. It's good that I just had to change the thermal fuse and the spouse changed it at home, and in the service center, the repair would have cost about a thousand rubles, or maybe more.
venera19
Lagri, Maria, so far no one has responded from the owners of 0365. For me, the multicooker is a completely unknown device, although many have been successfully using them for a long time. For me, everything is new, I try, I get bumps. Thank you, the girls on this forum respond and help.
As it is tight with the Polarisov classification. It is not clear how the models differ from each other. Here 0349 is no longer on sale, but there are 0365 and 0367 in the store right now. What is the difference I have not yet found. Why it is impossible to immediately buy a spare cup in the store is also incomprehensible to me. I wanted to take something from NEC, but specifically for the 3-liter Polaris, I also did not find reliable information.

From what I tried to cook, milk porridge, buckwheat, cereals in Polaris are excellent. I liked the omelet very much, but it’s stuck to the bowl tightly ... I’m even afraid to try pastries until there is another bowl.
lala2
venera19, for baking, to the bottom of the baking paper, I bake biscuits in all cartoons and it's great!
venera19
lala2, yes that's a great idea, thanks. While baking cakes for extended family holidays, that is, in large quantities. But I wanted to try baking in the cartoon as an option for 3 people. I will definitely use it.
Lagri
venera19, Anna, in our 0349th there is an Omelet mode and an omelet is prepared without problems, there the temperature is different. Of course, it will be very fried on Baking, there is a high temperature for an omelet, 130 degrees. Your multicooker has a My recipe mode, and the temperature and time are regulated there on the mode. You just need to set the desired temperature for the omelet and everything will cook normally in your bowl. In our cartoon, the Omelet mode is 20 minutes / 100 degrees. So select the My recipe mode and set the time and temperature as in our cartoon. Or on the Soup mode for 20-25 minutes, there the temperature is 97 degrees. Try it, don't be afraid, everything will work out. Only grease the bowl with oil. Don't look for another cup. Many people use it for a long time, their own cup, and everything is OK.




And the Multicooker Polaris PMC 0360D is sold on Ozone, though a little expensive, more than 3 thousand.)
anavi
Girls! And did anyone have - the E3 error gives out as soon as I close the lid. When open it works! Heated with open turned on - ok! Just closed the lid - a squeak and E3!
Lagri
Today I decided to cook cottage cheese in my 0349th. So on the Yogurt mode, the multicooker periodically ticks like a clock for a few seconds (tick-tock). I didn’t notice this before. Has anyone noticed such sounds from their multicooker? And what do you think it could be? Maybe the relay started to work like that? But this was definitely not the case before.
Quote: anavi

Girls! And did anyone have - the E3 error gives out as soon as I close the lid. When open it works! Heated with open turned on - ok! Just closed the lid - a squeak and E3!
Olga, I have never had such a thing. If relevant, then about the E3 error in the instructions it is written as follows: "Malfunction of the temperature sensor circuit or overheating. Solution to the problem: Cool the multicooker. If the problem manifests itself on a cold appliance, contact an authorized service center for help."
Prus - 2
I ordered 0360 and a saucepan for Panasonic's daughter. I was looking and looking for little Panasik (I have had one for a long time) and did not find ((. A small cartoon is needed. They will deliver next week. I'm waiting.
mamusi
Oh, I finally found you girls.
Thanks to Olga Ukka.
I want this slow cooker.
I need this volume. And more ... attach as many as two bowls from Panasiks10, which finally broke.
I'm sorry for him!
I read Temko again.
Thanks to everyone who writes in it!




Quote: Rituslya
ordered PMC 0365AD Let's see tomorrow. The main thing for me is that there are fewer programs and all my bowls fit.
Ritus, is the cup suitable for her from Panasik 10?
In general, what other new kids from Polaris is Panaskin's cup suitable for?
mamusi
Quote: vernisag
Ritule-mamusi, this function is very necessary. We must call her here.
Irina, I bought it. 0360 !!!
Yesterday I received it from the company store !.
I have two cups from the ex-10th Panasik.
At night I cooked porridge for the morning. Dairy Hercules. But I cook slyly - in three glasses from Shteba. I put it in the evening, eat in the morning. Everyone is different: for a husband - on water, for a grandson - on milk with sugar, for one - on milk without sugar!

Very comfortably! You don't need to wash the bowl afterwards. Only cups. And three different cereals are available.
Today I made cottage cheese.
I'm going to make a fake hare from Donna Rosa in the evening.
It was my responsibility to Panasik. Let's see how Fields handles.
lana light
Quote: mamusi

Everyone is different: to the husband - on water, to the grandson on milk with sugar, to yourself - on milk without sugar !.
Can you describe the procedure in more detail? Is water poured into the bowl between the cups? And the time / mode for at least one cereal, for example
mamusi
Quote: Lana's Light
Can I have a more detailed procedure? Is water poured into the bowl between the cups? And the time / mode for at least one cereal, for example
Speech specifically in my Post about Herculean porridge. "Different porridge" - it is "to taste" to whom with than you can, as they say!)))
The proportion for Stebow's cups for Hercules is as follows - 2 heaped tablespoons of Monastic Hercules. A pinch of salt, then milk / water to the top (it's reasonable, of course, I don't add 3 mm))).
I close the cups with a lid. All!
Yes, water is poured into the bowl. Above mid-height cups.
I set the "Milk porridge" mode.
... or Stewing, because I used to cook in Panasika (it burned out), now I bought Polya because of the bowl.
... So you can do it in any cartoon!
Sometimes I put 1 glass in Toshiba or little Filka when I'm at home alone.
Multicooker Polaris PMC 0349AD and and 0360AD




Yes, and more.
My version is "from evening to morning". I bet when from 21.00 and later.
Then the cups will go to Warm up until the morning!
Takes out in the morning, eat. All!




I think you can pick it up for any cereal. But I still can't get myself together, I'll be lazy !!!!
And so convenient. I put a glass (mug, bowl) into the PMM and that's it. The bowl is clean.
But you need to know the proportions.
I cook millet, buckwheat, rice for my grandson in Redike 02. In the Native Bowl. There is a recipe book with a CHILDREN'S menu and proportions different from us.
And I so adapted to do Hercules precisely because of breakfast. So that everyone will have breakfast in their "pot".
vernisag
mamusi, kaaak you went to this Temko for a long time! Well, do you like the slow cooker?
mamusi
Quote: vernisag
how do you like the multicooker?
Irish, while I like it!
Let's see how next!
vernisag
Ritul, I also want her for a long time. I sold almost everything of mine, gave it away, I wanted it as a present, universal for 3 liters. Or the same radish, three liters, until I decided. Please write your impressions, your opinion is interesting to me.
mamusi
Quote: vernisag
Or the same radish, three liters
Irish, and I missed the information about Redik for some reason ...
... sorry, I like my Redic 02.
The crumb is lovely. I cook porridge for my grandson
I bought Polya to "replace" Panasika (because of the bowls).
As Panasik 10 broke down, I immediately "felt a gap" in my vehicle fleet.
I rushed back and forth ... Panasik did not find it. I don't want to use it.
I cried, I will not hide (you cannot replace him with anything) ...
And now - the volume of the Field came up.
The bowls are attached. I cook "night Hercules". Good luck.
Today I cooked soup for my grandson - I found how to reduce the time to 30 minutes. I liked it.
Yesterday at the Pastry - a "fake hare" from D. Rosa ... I succeeded, but I did better in Panas. Need to play with t * on Baking some more.
In the meantime, I don’t bake a biscuit or a cupcake, I cannot give an EXACT assessment of the aggregate.
Because Panas was a Biscuit Master !!!




vernisag, Irish, and what kind of 3 liter Redmond you want, I don’t understand.
I looked right now in Search, and we have them and PMC 03, and 010 and 12.
Which is the best where to read?
vernisag
Quote: mamusi
vernisag, Irish, and what kind of 3 liter Redmond you want, I don't understand.
I do not remember which one, the girls in this thread praised someone, some kind of rare (maybe 12). I saw it in the store, I liked it, it is purely outwardly prettier than poly and a better bowl. But the programs are usual + master chef. In this polic, I liked that the boil-off programs are sensory, they turn off if the water boils away, there is no such thing in Panasonic, the programs do not turn off before the specified time.
I don't know why so many people love Panasonic, I only like the bowl and the baking program in it, well, buckwheat. We eat so little cereals that I cook rice and buckwheat in a radish 02, I rarely get a Panasonic.
In general, my daughter is still studying, works part-time in a cafe, helps the cook, and now she taught me to cook on the stove again
mamusi
Quote: vernisag
I rarely get a Panasonic.
Ira, so

can you sell it to me?








Quote: vernisag
why so many people love Panasonic
I bake (baked) muffins and biscuits for cakes in it. Only in it!
I have a bad oven. And we are not planning to replace it.
I regularly made a Hare in it (a large baked cutlet), we adore it !.Delicate "correct" ruddy pastries at Panasik. For me he outside competition.
And the last thing is the extremely successful Pilaf. I cooked twice a week - it doesn't get bored!
And without Panasik, I lost all this. Plus his gorgeous bowls were idle ...
In his bowl I put three cups for Herculean porridge (every evening, mind you). That's why I love him.
And how can you not love?))))
... This is how Fields appeared.
I study it.
vernisag
Ritul, I already sold one, then I bought it again. I also like pastries, because of the pastries I store them, although I rarely bake them. The curd casserole in it turns out to be the most successful. Of course I can't sell, I'm sorry. I think they will still be on sale, they appear periodically, wait a little, buy later. And you will like this Polaris, you just need to get used to it, a good slow cooker, thoughtful.
mamusi
Quote: vernisag
The curd casserole in it is the most successful
Agree! FROM correct golden brown!
Irisha, I almost never hoped ...
So ... I asked.
But what if?
I'm getting used to it. Yesterday I baked a Simple berry pie for my son and daughter-in-law.
Recipe (by Irin1): Berry pie (very simple) in a multicooker Polaris 0349.
Have not tried. I gave it to them. They are not happy to eat (according to them)))
I don't know what kind of crumb came out ??
They can't explain ...
Tasty and that's it!
Multicooker Polaris PMC 0349AD and and 0360AD




I learned HOW to add time to the default. Conveniently. Decrease too.
For example, Soup is 1 hour. I need to cook Children's soup (zucchini, broccoli, potatoes, some semolina, meatballs)
I put in 30 minutes. I throw in the food in turn. I'm comfortable. The boil is very gentle - you open the lid, it stops boiling! I love this
vernisag
Wonderful pie You see, you already like it. A good alternative to panasik, with extended functionality.
Ukka
mamusi, Rituel, and I like Polik! The soup is calm, there are two modes of frying, the baking is good, the dough is defrosted, the jellied meat, I constantly drive it. I didn't cook dairy porridge on cereal, norms. The extinguishing is violent, it looks more like a Panasonic extinguishing to me. I didn’t understand the pasta, it looks like this is the mode of cooking pasta, like on the stove. I cook pasta on stewing, turn it off as ready.
He has easy modes, I like it.
My Panasonic is tidied up, preparing to move to my daughter.
lana light
Quote: Ukka
I didn't understand the pasta, it looks like this is the mode of cooking pasta, as on the stove
Yes, the PASTA mode is for cooking pasta. I really like this mode! I cook already on the machine. Very convenient mode! On the stove, I don't even remember the last time I cooked
I pour about half a saucepan of water, salt. Then I press the Pasta mode. When you press the mode, the display automatically shows how many minutes there is (it seems by default it costs 8 minutes). If you need a different cooking time, you can change the minutes when setting the mode. For example, today I cooked horns, the packaging says 9 minutes until cooked. I usually put 2 more minutes, that is, I put 11 minutes. We don't like aldente. The countdown will start from the moment the water boils.
I press Start. When the water boils, the MV will squeak, put the pasta, stir it, cook until the water boils (already with the pasta) with the lid closed, after the pasta boils - with the lid half closed. It turns out great! One of my favorite modes is here!
I can explain in a confusing way, in fact, everything is very simple!
mamusi
Quote: vernisag
you already like it. A good alternative to panasik, with extended functionality.
... taking into account his bowls, Irochka!

Quote: Ukka
Panasonic extinguishing looks like languor to me
Thank you, Olga, I will take it into account!
Quote: Lana's Light
I can explain it confusingly, in fact, everything is very simple!
You explain perfectly!)))
Thank you girls!
lana light
In my 349th Polechka, there are 2 more most used programs - these are Pelmeni and Steam cooking.
Pelmeni is similar to Pasta - you pour water as soon as the water boils, Cartoon squeaks, throw dumplings or dumplings. I don't change the time here. Do not forget to add salt water and stir the dumplings so that they do not stick to the bottom. In short, everything is like on a stove.
And "for a couple" I love to cook eggs! Poured 0.5-1 st. water, insert a double boiler on top, raw eggs into it.We select the Steam cooking mode, change the time by 10 minutes for hard boiling. Also, I immediately remove the heating. We close the lid tightly, after the signal we open the lid. Done! My eggs are right there and cool down. I only cook hard-boiled, so I can only vouch for this time. But I think that the time to set is the same as the cooking time on a gas stove, if you need soft-boiled, for example. On the stove, I constantly forgot to turn them off, but here is beauty! Even if I forget to open the lid right away, it's okay, almost the same result. Well, maybe the very drop of protein has become softer.
In short, I recommend!
mamusi
Quote: Lana's Light
In short, I recommend
Thank you, Sveta!
I'm fixing tips!
lana light
mamusi
Girls, I'm going to share my impressions about Polka 0360.
While I'm happy (taking into account the bowl from Panasik)
I cook herculean porridge from evening to morning in glasses every day)))
I described everything above. Everything is expected here, as I wanted. I set the time to 1 hour and 25 minutes.
In the afternoon, for myself and the little granddaughter, I cook porridge: Corn (in milk)
Millet - on water or milk, Wheat and so and so! Buckwheat - by itself. All good. In a double boiler I put a bowl with a "meatball" for my grandson - to cook for him. I bet 40 minutes. I got them from the freezer. Contain minced turkey + cottage cheese + zucchini + some Hercules (for a bunch).
So .... what else.
And, someone wrote that it is difficult to "search for programs" because there are a lot of them ... it is difficult to exhibit, confusing ... I will not say that. I'm ok. Already many remember where, quickly with arrows "jump".
In short - * granny is having fun!
I made yogurt, cottage cheese.
Everything is also expected.

I want separately scold* Recipe book.
Nothing useful to me!
Recipes are all "zabubennye" some with a claim to originality. And the usual necessary and no. Neither the proportions of different cereals, nor the use of their many Modes. Everywhere you see: "My recipe" mode ....
So uninteresting ...
Why then a bunch of other programs?
They offer to cook pilaf on the "Groats" mode for 35 minutes. And then hold on the Heating for 15 minutes. And the question is: why then the Plov program?
And there is a lot like that. I skimmed the whole thing on purpose.
No Recipe attracted me.
I will take all the recipes from my own or from the forum.
The impression that the compilers of the Book themselves did not prepare and do not represent the algorithm at all.
And these Recipes were just begging from somewhere.
For example, buckwheat with mushrooms ... is.
It is NOT brewed in Buckwheat mode ...

Corn Porridge - "pour in 1 liter of water, boil it in the Mult" ... and so on ..
Nonsense, in short!
But the mule herself is pleasant from the heart!
No regrets, what did you buy.
Pilaf, by the way, cooked. Successful!
vernisag
Quote: mamusi
But the mule herself is pleasant from the heart!
I do not regret that I bought it.
Great Who would have doubted that you are Ritul an experienced multicooker, you can make friends with any little mullet. Moreover, it is really adequate and well thought out.
mamusi
Quote: vernisag
adequate and well thought out.
Irishik, maybe she's not a * masterpiece * ...
There are tiny flaws: the drip tray is overflowing, the native bowl is not ice, the cord is stuck "deep behind" ...
But I will survive it all. Budget mulechka, what questions to her? And it suits me with many pluses. It helps me out. The programs are all sustained, within the required framework, as for me ...
I hope it will not disappoint further.
(I don't expect much durability ... for that kind of money, but time will tell)
vernisag
Certainly not a masterpiece, but better and smarter than many expensive fancy multi.
I cook in my Cook only sometimes, certain dishes, half of the programs are none (in my opinion) and there is only a bowl more expensive than this whole field.
maksin67
Everybody cherishes the day. So I was tempted by Polaris 360. I'm testing it and getting used to it. And I just can't figure out how to remove the steam valve. Sits as if nailed. And in the instructions there is nothing about this. Maybe you need to turn it slightly in some direction? Or just pull up with effort? Please tell me, otherwise I'm afraid to break
venera19
I have a Polaris PMC 0365AD. I just push the valve underneath and take it out. There are no difficulties at all. It is necessary to insert it back, twist it to the notches and it will "sink".
maksin67
Anna, thanks.And then my milk on baked milk ran away and the whole valve is in milk. I was tempted by a tasty treat on my head.

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