sazalexter
Here's a cool cartoon appeared the Brand 37501 Multicooker. https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=136111.0
Inexpensive and with adjustable temperature and time (temperature from 40 to 180 degrees, time from 10 minutes to 10 hours.)
lega
Quote: ALARMus

Thank you.

Where to go for recipes for her?

There is probably no separate topic with recipes for 45 Marusya ... But don't worry ... Almost everything that is for Panas is suitable for 45 (power is almost the same).
lega
Quote: sazalexter

Here's a cool cartoon appeared the Brand 37501 Multicooker.

And what power? Something I have not seen anywhere ...
ALARMus
Quote: sazalexter

Here's a cool cartoon appeared the Brand 37501 Multicooker. https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=136111.0
Inexpensive and with adjustable temperature and time (temperature from 40 to 180 degrees, time from 10 minutes to 10 hours.)
It is not even on the manufacturer's website yet (remember - 🔗)
MaRRinnY
And Redmond, whose brand is this? Something new, although I don't know much about them, at home there is a little Panasonic, so we want to buy a gift for the mother-in-law for DR, what would you advise? I like mine, but suddenly there is something cheaper - or simpler ... I'm afraid she won't understand five buttons ...
IRR
Quote: MaRRinnY

And Redmond, whose brand is this?
Chinese. All our rice cookers are Chinese. They cannot be different by definition. Definitely, Panasonic should not be taken as a gift to the mother-in-law. It's overpriced. And the saucepan is weak. Now there are options - Marucci, Brandy, Lacuchin. There are topics here. Is it necessary? will you read?
MaRRinnY
Quote: IRR

Chinese. All our rice cookers are Chinese. They cannot be different by definition. Definitely, Panasonic should not be taken as a gift to the mother-in-law. It's overpriced. And the saucepan is weak. Now there are options - Marucci, Brandy, Lacuchin. There are topics here. Is it necessary? will you read?
Yes, the saucepan is rather weak, I have already noticed - the scratches are gone, the bottom is darkening, and only six months for it. You need a link, will you write? Thanks in advance, I will study in detail
Daria1981
And I fell in love with Orion!
I like him very much now!
It was collected in Hungary,
copy from Italy,
how we suffered without her before!
And those for whom my presence is not a joy
Let him tell me how to delete a record
And I don’t want to torture myself and others!
Do not want to talk, I am also silent
IRR
Quote: Daria1981


It was collected in Hungary,
copy from Italy,
it is unlikely...

MaRRinnY,
catch topics

Multicooker SINBO

Brand- here is also an advantage for us, a discount for forum users. Brand is the internal brand of the Bakery. RU

La Kuchina

Viscount- pay attention to this multicooker, there is a service person in the subject from it.
lega
Quote: MaRRinnY

I like mine, but suddenly there is something cheaper - or simpler ... I'm afraid she won't understand five buttons ...

Here is Visconte and for normal money .. 🔗-viconte-vc-600.html

Here is the harmfulness of our forum .. In the link, we replace the word bread maker with a slow cooker, only in Latin
Reason for editing: correcting the link (I could not get it myself ...)
Keti
Quote: Luysia

And I recently saw DEX DMC 50 live for the first time. How beautiful this slow cooker is ...

And when I saw it live, I immediately liked it, small, white, neat, and everything is clearly written. I was looking for Perfezzki, but the prices ...: swoon: and I also don't like the creepy orange background of the display.
And then DEX-50. Love at first sight.
Daria1981
Why is that? The neighbor under us is preparing the 3rd year and nicho nasty ... Children brought her from New York, there is a bread maker + cartoon! It seems that everything is written in their language, but it is clear to her!
Rina
and I have a multi-cook - German (and there it is written in German, I figured it out for a while, but everything is also clear). Yes, the fact is that the quality of technology for different markets is very different. Binaton, alas, shows too many breakdowns and flaws. Apparently, cheaper plastic is used there.
Nesya
Thank you all, I will experiment!

Girls, another question.If someone has two multi, there is (or was) another company, how do you compare? (I just want one more, I'm not sure whether to buy Panasonic again, or Moulinex, or something else for a change)
lega
Quote: Nesya


Girls, another question. If someone has two multi, there is (or was) another company, how do you compare? (I just want one more, I'm not sure whether to buy Panasonic again, or Moulinex, or something else for a change)

And why do you need two Panasonic? And Moulinex is strongly scolded ... Better take Marusya or Redmond if you are in Russia ... Or wait until autumn there will be new Brands (super description) ... And if in Ukraine, then there is a lineup - Auroras, Orions, Perfez ..
Rina
Even service workers dissuade Moulinex, which is a multicooker. If finances allow, then it is better to take a mulinex-multicooker-pressure cooker. Multicooker-pressure cooker Moulinex Minute Cook CE400032
Sofim
Quote: Keti

And then DEX-50. Love at first sight.

Explain to me the meaning of the Dex in Perfezz. They are more expensive than Aurora. And the meaning is the same. Or are they somehow cooler?
I have a Panasonic 18 and Aurora. That's interesting ..
IRR
Quote: Sofim

Explain to me the meaning of the Dex in Perfezz. They are more expensive than Aurora. And the meaning is the same.
+1. I have not seen Aurora live, but for 444 gr of performance 55 on the stock, there is even nothing. But not more expensive

shl. Aurora a clone of Perfeza - just looked. 56 or 57. Moreover, in decks the lid is not removable, but in these perfumes already yes.

Is it filming in Aurora?

Sofim
Aurora has a removable inner insert in the lid. I really don't shoot, I just wipe it down if necessary.
Is the cover removable in Perfezzah?

Aurora bought in the Internet for 460 UAH, and shortly before that, a saucepan for Panas for 410 UAH (she was behind the times, now I would have picked up an analogue). So I vote for Aurora

I looked, in Perfezza 57 there is a Casserole function - this, I understand, is Baking? Aurora has Baking and Frying, which is a big plus compared to Panas (Baking only).
IRR
Quote: Sofim

Aurora has a removable inner insert in the lid.


Quote: Sofim


Is the cover removable in Perfezzai?
it is so they say removable cover, in fact, insert. The lid of any rice cooker should not be removed, well, if you really need it, that is, a screwdriver.

Sofim!
why aren't you filming? it's very convenient and not laborious. Can you take a picture of the lid inside? and another question. milk porridge, milk in Aurora run away?

all inserts are removable, except for the first - 55th model.
SupercoW
Well, let's start with the fact that the dex is still from another opera ... not much, but still from another.

as for perfese and aurors - perfezzas appeared probably three months earlier, if not more than aurors. orions even later.
that's why I took perfese.
besides, I took my perfezza at a ridiculous price - 360-400 UAH.

in comfi the price is not real, in the internet - real.
here I am now taking another perfezza for 505 UAH (free delivery). I found the cheapest aurora for 465 UAH + delivery 30 UAH = 495 UAH.
so it turns out the same thing.

I think there is practically no difference in the PERFESA-AURORA-ORION model range, everyone looks at the design and availability in stores.

although the YOGURT mode was measured in the aurora - 41.5 degrees, in Orion I was told 39 degrees. I think this is essential for making yogurt.
let's see what else the perfezza will tell me in this mode ...
IRR
Quote: SupercoW

Well, let's start with the fact that the dex is still from another opera ... not much, but still from another.
they are all rice cookers. And they all have one opera. ... What's the Difference? only in design and stitched programs.

Polina, congratulations! : drinks: apparently, first love, this is for life
Sofim
Quote: IRR



Sofim!
why aren't you filming? it's very convenient and not time consuming. Can you take a picture of the lid inside? and another question. milk porridge, milk in Aurora run away?
Aurora is at my dacha, I can't take a picture now, but this removable cover looks the same as Perfezz's. It can be removed easily, but I don’t know why I don’t, maybe I did it a couple of times - you see a habit of wiping from Panasonic

At the expense of milk porridge. I have no experience with completely milk porridge.Mom taught me not to cook purely small porridge, and nutritionists say that this is not useful. When I was going to buy Panas (more than three years ago), I read that milk can turn sour overnight. When I bought it, I didn't try it. I cook semi-dairy products only on the timer - in the morning. I cook in water, then add milk and let it stand for a while on the heating. I cook on the stove in the same way.
I can only say that Panas has a lower temperature on the Milk Porridge program, since there are no splashes on the lid. Aurora has a little spray, which means it boils more.
SupercoW
Quote: IRR

they are all rice cookers. And they all have one opera. ...


Quote: IRR

Polina, congratulations! : drinks: apparently, first love, this is for life
thank you!
Yes, I was tormented again, agonized in the choice (like the last time), but as a result I stayed on the perfezz. but this is only because I found a model with YOGURT in the internet at a normal price. if I had not found it, I would have bought Orion.

here, of course, it was easier with a choice - I knew what I wanted.
I definitely understood that it is very convenient for me to cook three liters of yogurt at a time. so I decided to take a cartoon with the YOGURT mode. so it revolved around the aurora and orion.
purely by chance I stumbled upon a performance 58th (this is 1400 in the comfi) - for 500 hryvnia it was necessary to take it unambiguously, she asked straight into my hands.
SupercoW
Quote: Sofim

At the expense of milk porridge. I have no experience with completely milk porridge. Mom taught me not to cook purely small porridge, and nutritionists say that this is not useful.
it's not even about milk porridge.
sometimes you just need to boil the milk. like the auror is okay with that ...
IRR
Quote: SupercoW

it's not even about milk porridge.
sometimes you just need to boil the milk. like the auror is okay with that ...
apparently, we need to go to the topic to them and ask yes-no there, only one-to-one (without nutritionists)
Sofim
I remember reading about Panas that the girl opened the lid after the signal and boiling milk poured out from all the cracks, although the others had everything ok. I made a conclusion for myself, don't open the lid right away, let it stand for a while - excess steam will come out through the valve.
panteracat
A year ago, for the sake of interest, I decided to try to boil milk in Panasonic 18. Exposed "Steam cooking" for 1 minute... The milk was 1.5 liters. Of course, I had to wait longer than if the milk was boiled on a gas stove. But the milk boiled and did not run away anywhere, there was not a trace of an attempt to escape on the side of the saucepan. Since our family is not fond of milk porridge, I no longer had to boil milk. But on the forum I somehow read a piece of advice: so that the milk does not run away, it is necessary to smear (around the pan) with any oil. I gave this advice to my friends more than once. But she still got into an unpleasant situation. A week ago I bought another assistant (the same Panas 18), especially for baking, well, for milk. I wanted to make baked milk. So, putting the same 1.5 liters on the "Steam cooking" mode for 1 minute (while forgetting about the advice with butter), after 1 minute, when the multicooker began to emit a sound signal, boiling milk began to spit with great force "out of the valve. I, of course, did not expect this, I was confused, I wanted to quickly remove this valve. But since boiling milk flew out of it, I slightly opened the lid of the multicooker. And this was my mistake, as this very milk ran over the edge of the pan, pouring my new assistant all over the body. So to say, "I washed my new purchase the first time." Now herself: umnik2: it's very interesting how this could happen with my second cartoon. Why nothing escaped in the first. After all, they have the same power (I hope). And the result is so different. Now I am afraid to repeat this experiment a second time. Of course, maybe it's the milk itself, the milk was both homemade (not your own).
Rina
I think about 80 percent is in milk. Even the same cow will have different milk at different times. Well, we can only guess what the person will add.
Sofim
And it also seems to me that the same multi heats up in different ways.When there were only Panasonic, I baked according to recipes from the forums and I did not have enough specified time in the recipe. And I remember the people split up, who had enough, and who needed another 20 minutes ..
anika970
Quote: Sofim

And it also seems to me that the same multi heats up in different ways. When there were only Panasonic, I baked according to recipes from the forums and I did not have enough specified time in the recipe. And I remember the people split up, who had enough, and who needed another 20 minutes ..
I agree. My brother and I have the same bread makers and multicooker. And each one bakes and cooks a little differently.
mowgli
Quote: panteracat

A year ago, for fun, I decided to try to boil milk in Panasonic 18.
tormented milk in Supra 4511 for 4 hours, and a liter, and two, never escaped ..
IRR
Quote: mowgli

tormented milk in Supra 4511 for 4 hours, and a liter, and two, never escaped ..
we are not talking about the languor-heating mode, everything is clear with it. There is no more than 80 grams. We're talking about stewing and soup modes. In which of our, now multiple multicooker, can you leave this process fearless and not control it? or all - a lot depends on milk and you won't be able to relax on milk (I'm not talking about a milk cooker and a slow cooker - it's beyond competition)
mowgli
The fact is that in Supra there is no stewing and heating, but there is just porridge and soup!
Nesya
lega
Well, it's just that the Panasonic is a well-known brand, it has the most good reviews, that's why I took both HP and cartoon. HP first wanted moulinex, until I read that they explode I see, and the multi is not praised much. And the less common ones, like, also work well? (I actually live in Kiev, Orion I have a blender, I don't know the rest of the manufacturers)
OlennaTM
Quote: IRR

we are not talking about the languor-heating mode, everything is clear with it. There is no more than 80 grams. We're talking about stewing and soup modes. In which of our, now multiple multicooker, can you leave this process fearless and not control it? or all - a lot depends on milk and you won't be able to relax on milk (I'm not talking about a milk cooker and a slow cooker - it's beyond competition)
If it is possible to set the temperature, as in the existing Redmond-4502, Sinbo or in the declared Brand 37501, then the milk will not go anywhere at 100 degrees
IRR
Quote: mowgli

The fact is that in Supra there is no stewing and heating, but there is just porridge and soup!
understandable And how, in principle, does the boiling process take place in you - bring it to a boil on any hot program, and then switch to languor? then, you still have to follow (in short, that fig oak, that fig oak - milk is milk and this must be reckoned with)

Quote: OlennaTM

If it is possible to set the temperature, as in the existing Redmond-4502, Sinbo or in the declared Brand 37501, then the milk will not go anywhere at 100 degrees
well, we'll see it, we are waiting for testing (very good proposition, consonant)
sazalexter
Quote: IRR

In which of our, now multiple multicooker, can you leave this process fearless and not control it?
To Kuku 1054. And now even more in Brand 37501 and EVERYTHING!
sazalexter
IRR Thanks of course. But this is an objective reality, where there is regulation * there are no problems with milk and milk porridge
mowgli
And I say that milk does not run away in Supra, and I boiled it in it more than once ... then Supra is better than Panasonic - fact ..
lega
Quote: Nesya

lega
Well, it's just that the Panasonic is a well-known brand, it has the most good reviews, that's why I took both HP and cartoon. HP first wanted moulinex, until I read that they explode I see, and the multi is not praised much. And the less common ones, like, also work well? (I actually live in Kiev, Orion I have a blender, I don't know the rest of the manufacturers)

Nesya, Panasonic is a good cartoon, very easy to learn and you will not regret buying it. But Panasonic's functions are limited, so I see no reason to take another one of the same. There is a large selection of cartoons in Ukraine and you'd better try to decide on the brands that you sell there. In general, I would not rush to make a choice.You first try your cartoon properly, decide what functions you personally lack in it, and then choose. Still, the multi is a little different - both the power and the set of programs .. maybe a pressure cooker is better for you?
decree + renovation - a terrible combination
This is not the right time for calm reasoning, so do not rush, then figure out what else to buy from Panasonic ...

IRR
Quote: mowgli

And I say that milk does not run away in Supra, and I boiled it in it more than once ...

Mowgli, I scrape deeply, but I asked you

Quote: IRR


And how, in principle, does the boiling process take place in you - bring it to a boil on any hot program, and then switch to languor? then, you still have to follow
or how? After all, you can't boil milk on one languor? or can you?

(why did I care so much, I had a good rice cooker, loyal to milk, but rice cookers do not last long, so I'm looking after myself another cartoon.)
mowgli
No, in our cartoon I put "porridge" on the program for 4 hours and that's it, I poured both a liter and two, the pan is designed for 4 liters, this is up to the risky, I don't follow the process at all, the first time I just went and looked, but now no .. - put it and went .. I never ran away, so I languish milk on fermented baked milk))) ..
In Supra, the saucepan is very durable .. True, you need to adapt to it, like any technique, but even a son who was skeptical about the cartoon now says that the second courses are tastier there .. Yesterday I made a sea cocktail in it in a creamy sauce according to To the Stern recipe, the son said that this is a "song" I have already seduced many at work to buy Supra))).
And it costs 2900, I think it's inexpensive .. compared, in my opinion, 7000, like Panasonic, I don't remember exactly, I remember that when I came to the store and compared prices .. the choice was in favor of Supra and I read more reviews about her, not one bad thing !!! - neither on our website, nor on ", so I got together and bought myself))) ..
Kasanko
I tried to escape milk from Polaris 2 times. the first time through the valve has already begun to spit, periodically opened and stirred. the second time I greased the walls with oil, opened it in time - it foamed almost to the top, also periodically stirred it. extinguishing mode
IRR
Quote: mowgli

No, in our cartoon I put "porridge" on the program for 4 hours and that's it, I poured both a liter and two, the pan is designed for 4 liters, uh
As Carlson says, we continue the conversation. You are simmering milk for 4 hours - I understand. How about just boiling a liter of milk and boiling porridge on it? how long does it take?
mowgli
Rice for about 45 minutes, wheat for 30 minutes .. I throw everything in right away .. well, I haven't tried semolina, I cook it on the stove in a saucepan, the milk boiled there, stirred the semolina right away, turned off the pan, covered it with a lid and wait for it to come .. There you can also cook buckwheat .., but naturally only water instead of milk ..
sea39
Quote: mowgli

And I say that milk does not run away in Supra, and I boiled it in it more than once ... then Supra is better than Panasonic - fact ..
and I boil and simmer milk in the cartoon, nothing escapes. So, therefore, Panasonic is no worse than a supra, this is a FACT
IRR
Quote: mowgli

And I say that milk does not run away in Supra, and I boiled it in it more than once ... then Supra is better than Panasonic - fact ..
Quote: sea39

and I boil and simmer milk in the cartoon, nothing escapes. So, therefore, Panasonic is no worse than a supra, this is a FACT


from all this I conclude that milk is different for milk, and we really love all our dyva saucers. This is definitely a FACT.
mowgli
Quote: sea39

and I boil and simmer milk in the cartoon, nothing escapes. So, therefore, Panasonic is no worse than a supra, this is a FACT
of course not worse .. ... but mine is not worse, this time,: D you yourself said, and 2 times cheaper is two, which means that the advantages are obvious for our assistants ...
anika970
Mowgli I fully support! Supra 4511 is just lovely! Oooh happy! I cooked a lot in it, not a single puncture. He is very friendly with milk and milk porridge !!! On the program, Porridge quickly brings to a boil, and then barely gurgles. It's good to use this mode for stewing and simmering.She brews milk porridge so that neither the lid nor the sides of the saucepan gets dirty, only condensation. Porridge does not burn. The cooking time can be set from 30 minutes. Timer for all modes except Brown. No oiling on the sides of the saucepan is required, as in some other cartoons. Plus a solid saucepan with a good coating and a reasonable price (it cost me 2,000 rubles). On my advice, three have already acquired these cartoons. Everyone is happy!

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