Lana_56
Hello everyone, welcome to the ranks of the owners of Supra MCS-4501. Today I just bought it, I already used the advice on setting the time. I read the instructions, revealed several inconsistencies, in particular, the question arose: "Find out where his button is, Urri!" that is, where is "OFF"?

and yet, I have not found a recipe exchange here for this particular multi model. Or am I looking in the wrong place?
radiator
Supplements
to the SUPRA MCS-4501 Multicooker User's Guide
1. In this multicooker model (SUPRA MCS-4501), the baking mode is not
provided.
The section in the user manual describing this mode should be skipped when learning the instrument.

2. Please note: the button marked on the front panel “SUPPORT. TEPLA "performs a double function:
- activation of the keeping warm mode - the green indicator on this button comes on.
- turning off the cooking mode - to do this, press this button for more than 1 second - when the multicooker is turned off, the red indicator on the "COOKING / HEATING" button starts blinking.
Thus, the full name of this button is “SUPPORT. HEAT / OFF "
Lana_56
Thank you so much! the instructions also say that if the multicooker is not in use, it is recommended to unplug the power cord. do you think this is necessary? the set time will not "fly off"? I'm used to the fact that all frequently used devices are always on my network.
Lana_56
And yet, in what mode can you stew? vegetables with meat or pilaf to cook?
mowgli
Quote: Lana_56

And yet, in what mode can you stew? vegetables with meat or pilaf to cook?
there is also a porridge mode, I stew it and cook pilaf on it, I only carcass meat for 2 hours, then you can even eat it with your lips, and put pilaf for 40 minutes))). I read here that frying is done on the Fast program. Take a look at there also good advice)))
Lana_56
ok, thank you! another question!! ))) when you cook pilaf at once do you put all the ingredients ??
went to and it seems I even registered there, only forgot the password)))
mowgli
I make prezherarku, then there meat, then rice, then I transfer porridge and steel to prog time and onward, but by itself spices, salt .. etc. The pilaf is so cool !!!
Lana_56
I can't overcook it - my stomach hurts, so if I first put meat in a saucepan, on top of a carrot with onions and on top of rice, pour water (add everything at the same time) and on the "porridge" mode for 40 minutes, won't I be mistaken?
mowgli
no, I don’t do overcooking either ...)))
Lana_56
OK thanks! )) I'll try, I'll post a photo and the result))
radiator
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then if I first put the meat in a saucepan, on top of a carrot with onions and on top of rice, pour water (add everything at the same time) and on the "porridge" mode for 40 minutes, then I won't be mistaken?
It depends on what kind of meat. If it's old, then the meat will turn out tough.
Lana_56
guys, I heard that recipes from Panasonic are suitable for our multicooker. I even found it somewhere and shook it with one archive, but I can't find where I copied it on my computer !! ((((no one has seen collections of recipes ??
Antonovka
Lana_56,
See in PM
Cavia
oh, can I, too ... uh ... look in PM? ) thanks in advance!
Antonovka
Cavia,
And you look
swetlana25
Antonovka , and I, And I want ... to see in a personal
Antonovka
swetlana25,
See :)
Tronic
Antonovka, me too, please throw it.
mowgli
... And me, if possible)))))
Lana_56
members of the forum, the owners of our multi, such a question arose. Yesterday I put rice porridge in the night. 1 cc of rice for 2 cc of water + 3 cc of milk. set at eleven o'clock in the evening on the "porridge" mode. set a timer so the porridge was ready by 6 a.m.but I forgot about the cooking time! as a result, it was boiled for an hour by default and the cereal, steeped in liquid overnight, eventually digested into such a cute putty and took a film along the bottom. ))) my husband said his own thing in the morning: "fuuu" and cracked some buters! )) but I'm thinking, probably you need to reduce the cooking time to 15-20 minutes. how do you think???
sazalexter
Lana_56 The porridge should be set according to the timer, about the time you cooked it on the stove. Taking into account the swelling of cereals, and less powerful heating of the MW.
Lana_56
heh, the fact is that on the stove I cook without recipes focusing on the "peephole", that's where I got confused))

it is bad that the manufacturer does not attach a book with recipes, although he would have to adapt it for the cuisines of different countries, and this is apparently expensive)))
Lana_56
sazalexter, it turns out that everything is not so simple in setting the cooking time in this model!

the second attempt at cooking porridge on a timer in this cartoon also failed.

I also put food on the porridge in the evening, set it on the "small amount" mode for 50 minutes. The porridge did not burn like the first time, but it was also overcooked.

I found out that on the modes "porridge", "soup", "slow cooker" the minimum cooking time is 1 hour, on the mode "Small amount" - 50 minutes; on the "double boiler" mode - 15 minutes.

I suppose that the "double boiler" mode in this case (when preparing night milk porridge) will not work, although you can try.

I do not know how in other multicooker, I think big disadvantage of this model lack of the ability to expose less time in most modes.

Judging by the number of those who want to get a link to the collection of recipes, the owners of this model on the forum are enough - hasn't anyone tried to cook "night" milk porridge?
sazalexter
Lana_56 I don’t even know how to help you (I don’t have such a problem. I put t * 90 * C in Kuku and the time is 45 min-1 hour, depending on the type of porridge)
Maybe one of the owners cooked, in other modes, will respond
Lana_56
Quote: sazalexter

Lana_56 I don't even know how to help you

sazalexter, yes I didn’t expect the same from a cheap model that maybe, for example, a cuckoo I have a week (or two, I didn’t remember exactly what the seller said) to understand “but I need it”? so if the pan does not work in the near future, I will take it back and look for another more functional model
mowgli
Quote: Lana_56

I found out that on the modes "porridge", "soup", "slow cooker" the minimum cooking time is 1 hour, on the mode "Small amount" - 50 minutes; on the "double boiler" mode - 15 minutes.

Judging by the number of those who want to get a link to the collection of recipes, the owners of this model on the forum are enough - hasn't anyone tried to cook "night" milk porridge?

Put porridge, or any of the progs, then press the cooking time, 1 hour is displayed, press 4 more times, 30 minutes appear, and then press for as many minutes as needed, and on a double boiler, the cooking time pops up 15 minutes and press for minutes, set how much do you need...

I have so)))
Vasiliska
Quote: swetlana25

Antonovka , and I, And I want ... to see in a personal
If it doesn't make it difficult, share with me a collection of recipes (in a personal)
Lana_56
Quote: mowgli

Put porridge, or any of the progs, then press the cooking time, 1 hour is displayed, press 4 more times, 30 minutes appear, and then press for as many minutes as needed, and on a double boiler, the cooking time pops up 15 minutes and press for minutes, set how much do you need...

I have so)))

It's a pity that I have something wrong))) above I wrote the minimum cooking time in all modes of my multi, found out empirically. on the "porridge" mode I have 1 hour and psё, downward no options! I think that in the steamer mode, the milk will boil intensively. although, since I decided to finish off the technology of cooking "lazy night" porridge, then I'll try the "steamed" mode.
SupercoW
Quote: Lana_56

on the "porridge" mode I have 1 hour and psё, downward no options!
Stop!!! cooking time has absolutely nothing to do with it!
I repeat, but it seems to me that the case is in the wrong mode. if this topic has already been discussed, litter ...

I have a different slow cooker, but the general principle is similar for all of them and I cook milk porridge on the timer all the time. the minimum time in my cartoon is also 1 hour. porridge never turns into putty (well, perhaps the first times, while the dosage was guessing).

it's just that your porridge mode is most likely designed for complete evaporation of the liquid (as in other cartoons), so it evaporates all the milk for you, leaving one boiled rice.
the SOUP mode, in theory, should bring to a boil, and then maintain a slight boil. it is on this mode that it is worth making milk porridge.

Quote: Lana_56

although, since I decided to finish off the technology of cooking "lazy night" porridge, then I'll try the "steamed" mode.
not worth it ... unless of course you haven't washed the kitchen for a long time and you need a reason to do it
99% that the gruel will gush through the valve.
mowgli
no, and so with you, I know for sure, I also initially display 1 hour, but then you switch to the cooking time function, press the clock 4 times and it lights up 30 minutes, and then you set what you need for minutes
mowgli
look in the instructions
mowgli
🔗they say that everything is well written here according to your model
Lana_56
Quote: mowgli

no, and you do not, I know for sure, I also initially display 1 hour, but then you switch to the cooking time function, press the clock 4 times and 30 minutes is displayed, and then you set what you need for minutes

the first thing I did was read the instructions. believe me, I would not come here with questions if everything worked according to the INSTRUCTIONS. yes, it says there, at least 30 minutes. I select the mode through the "menu, then I press on" cooking time "and" hours "+" minutes. "

I also set the cooking time by repeatedly pressing the clock. immediately jumps out 1:30, pressing further on the "clock" time reaches 4:00, then at 1:00 and everything in a circle.

I try to expose in minutes, not hours, sorry, the same eggs - side view. that is, it loops from 1:00 to 4:00 and again at 1:00

people, owners of this multi, is there 30 minutes on the "porridge" or am I doing something wrong?
mowgli
Damn, then I do not know how to help ((((, and they came to the site in the "multicooker", maybe they will tell you? There people were very pleased with this model and I was worried that I had a different ..
Lana_56
do not worry, as a last resort I will hand it back and look for your model, it is better)))

and by this link 🔗 posted the same instructions as attached to my cartoon, with the same terrible blunders. they say there are additions to this instruction, where everything seems to be fixed, they even sent me quotes from it. but the cartoon didn't get any better
mowgli
You know, try to cook on the Quick mode, first under control, I think SupercoW is right
Lana_56
SupercoW, I myself understand that I was in a hurry to exhibit right away at night, without a cooking test without a timer. for some reason I thought that during the day I could easily cook it on the stove, but the question of whether the model itself is capable of cooking milk porridge did not even occur to me! ))
Mowgli, I have already loaded in the "small amount" mode, we will wait
Lana_56
Quote: SupercoW

the SOUP mode, in theory, should bring to a boil, and then maintain a slight boil. it is on this mode that it is worth making milk porridge.
not worth it ... unless, of course, you have not washed the kitchen for a long time and you need a reason to do it
99% that the porridge will gush through the valve.
oh, I didn't see your message right away, only when Mowgli paid attention to it!

it's so good that this night I was terribly broke to fill up the porridge, otherwise I would definitely try the "steam" mode

so now I have porridge filled with a "small amount" for 40 minutes and if it works out, then at night I will definitely try for "soup". I will write about the results.It is no longer hunger dictates intentions, but sports interest
Lana_56
GOTAAAAAAS! such as I love. on the "small amount" mode for 40 minutes. however, I already managed to take a little film along the bottom, which means that it cannot be left on heating ...
mowgli
Quote: Lana_56

GOTAAAAAAS! such as I love. on mode "small amount" for 40 minutes.however, I already managed to take a little film along the bottom, which means that it cannot be left on heating ...
Great, congratulations!!!!!!
SupercoW
Quote: Lana_56

GOTAAAAAAS! such as I love. on the "small amount" mode for 40 minutes. however, I already managed to take a little film along the bottom, which means that it cannot be left on heating ...
about!!! well, great! Congratulations.
if the bottom was a film, it means after all this is not quite the mode.

if not lazy (for the sake of my sporting interest), try again to make porridge on the SOUP mode. but only under supervision !!!
there should be such a slight boil on this setting that a cooking time of 1 hour is not a problem. I do both rice, buckwheat, and millet. always a great result.
I have a timer for 7-10 am. at 7-30 my "robotiagi" eat right away and go to work and schools, around 9 I wake up and I eat, around 10 the rest of the kids wake up. the porridge has been heated all this time and nothing burns or sticks during this time.

I have such porridge on my soup mode ... mmm ... I've been doing it for half a year already. if not for the milk on the timer - the family would go hungry. so I understand WHAT IT is and really worry so that everything will be successful for you. cartoon and cooking on the timer is beyond words, delight is simple !!!
Lana_56
Mowgli, SupercoW, thanks for your participation and empathy !!! I will definitely try the milk porridge on the "soup" !!! ))) and if it works out, then put it in the night.

but in general, besides porridge, I already cooked soup with chicken and stewed cabbage with it, made steam cutlets, and at the same time put potato slices between the cutlets, it turned out delicious.

now we just dined pink salmon with vegetables. my husband liked it, as did me. I just put the vegetables on the steamed vinaigrette, already cut into cubes.

Of course, the thing is convenient, it would still have a sensible instruction! otherwise the fish was stewed in "fast" mode until I got tired of waiting for it. disconnected itself after 40 minutes of work. Imagine, the instructions do not describe the operation of this mode, but there is a "pie" mode, which is not in real life in this cartoon.
SupercoW
Lana_56, how good it is that you can cook in your cartoon. my heart breaks when girls hand over their assistants back to the store.

bad instruction is familiar to me. to the perfezza, too, instructions can be said that no. I reached everything by typing.

fortunately, the forum is full of well-wishers who will not leave in difficult times!
Lana_56
Quote: SupercoW

Lana_56, fortunately, the forum is full of well-wishers who will not leave in difficult times!

that's why I didn't give up my saucepan, I'm now looking for recipes with chicken, and very often they meet with the "baking" or "pie" cooking mode. I think, what can be replaced in my cartoon? since I do not quite understand how the MV works in these modes, in order to choose a similar one for myself
mowgli
I read somewhere that they cook at Bystry
SupercoW
Quote: Lana_56

I am now looking for recipes with chicken, and very often I meet with the "baking" or "pie" cooking mode. I think, what can be replaced in my cartoon? since I do not quite understand how the MV works in these modes, in order to choose a similar one for myself
The baking modes in all cartoons are the only modes that can cook without liquid.
multi are so arranged that if there is not enough liquid in the bucket, the device will turn off. this is done, firstly, so that the cartoon does not burn out, and secondly, so that it can understand when to turn off when preparing crumbly cereals in water.

and the baking modes are an exception. they will warm up anyway. that's why you can make baked goods on them and fry something like that.
if there is no such mode in the supra, then it will automatically turn off in any mode. well, when he realizes that there is no water in the bucket.

here you still need to look at what recipe. if you need stewing, then everything will work out in the modes you have, if it is baked, you will have to dance (turn on the same mode several times).
Lana_56
SupercoW, thanks for the clarification !!
Quote: SupercoW

have to dance (turn on the same mode several times).
Quote: mowgli

I read somewhere that they cook at Bystry
actually fried nizya for me)) so I'll do with stewing on "porridge", or on "fast"
semechka
I have mv supra 4501. I cook milk porridge in the "porridge" mode. It turns out very tasty. I bake and fry in a small amount mode. Stewing and pilaf are excellent on a slow cooker.
Lana_56
Quote: semechka

I have mv supra 4501. I cook milk porridge in the "porridge" mode. It turns out very tasty. I bake and fry in a small amount mode. Stewing and pilaf are excellent on a slow cooker.
then, please, in more detail about porridge: proportions, set for the night on a timer?
How long does it take to cook with a slow cooker?
anika970
Quote: semechka

I have mv supra 4501. I cook milk porridge in the "porridge" mode. It turns out very tasty. I bake and fry in a small amount mode. Stewing and pilaf are excellent on a slow cooker.
Please tell me if the "slow cooker" mode is set on the timer and how much time you can set the minimum cooking time on "porridge" - 30 minutes or 1 hour?

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