julia_bb
Does anyone have such a series of pots? Cute Kukmara, I would need to cook such porridge in the morning for 1-2 servings
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Casserole Kukmara

A type
Pan
Material
Aluminum, Glass
Brand name
Kukmara
Manufacturer country
Russia
Packaging
Gift box
Colour
light marble
Packing size (Length x Width x Height), cm
22 x 19 x 11
Package weight, g
834

Bottom diameter, cm
18,5

Features:
Cover included
Series
Light marble
Equipment
Pot, lid
vendor code
kms12a
Dimensions, mm
210 x 185 x 100
Volume, l
1
Compatible plates:
For gas stoves, For glass-ceramic stoves, For electric stoves
Name:
Pot Kukmara "Light Marble" with lid, non-stick coating, 1 L

The Kukmara Light Marble casserole is made of high quality aluminum with a water-based non-stick coating. The effect of languor is created. The prepared dish turns out to be especially tasty, and more nutrients are retained in the products.
In the Light Marble pot you can cook almost oil-free thanks to the non-stick coating. The pot is not subject to deformation, easy to clean. Also suitable for glass ceramic hobs.
Includes glass lid.
Volume: 1 l.

Dishwasher safe, oven safe and freezer safe.

Venera007
I have this for 3 liters. I bake in it, make pilaf, I even baked bread in the oven in it. I took it more for the oven than for the stove.




And since it has a non-stick coating, I don't just cook soup and porridge in it. I only cook them in a multicooker
julia_bb
Venera007, understandably. I did buy a baby for 1 liter, the color of coffee, I have not tried it yet, since we went on vacation, I just managed to get it.
Nugira
I have such a 2 liter. White only. I like it very much for porridge.
And a brazier for 4 liters from the same series. I mainly use it for omelets, casseroles and stewing vegetables. Gas stove.
I really like the whole series, although I changed the covers to others, with a silicone rim so that the coating would not be scratched.
But it's not mine in the dishwasher, although it is written in the instructions that you can. It seems to me that the coating will not withstand. They are already very easy to clean.
julia_bb
Nugira, I also have a gas stove, I will simmer porridge in the morning. I don't plan to wash it in the dishwasher either, it's better to keep the coating.
I also like the big ones, but they don't seem to be needed on the farm, there is 4 liters of cast iron, but I would have bought it. They are painfully cute)
In general, I was looking for a small steel pan instead of the old steel one, the Ikeevskaya stains from the bottom went, just like corrosion, and eventually came across a Kukmar one and bought it.

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