irysska
Quote: Luysia

And sho in Poltava the tension with kefir?
that is not, kefir is filled up - like shoe polish (in the voice of Matroskin), baking is lazy - I am looking for alternative sources of goodies
irysska
Quote: Lozja

And from "nedoyogurts" I always bake Omelushkin braid, bake until I use all the failed yogurt.
oh-oh and then
so make fewer "undergurts", watch me
Lozja
Quote: irysska

oh-oh and then
so make fewer "undergurts", watch me

No, no, it doesn’t, I’m supposedly eating according to the system, and there you can have everything for breakfast. If you adhere to all the rules of the system, then waist rolls for breakfast are not a hindrance.
irysska
Quote: Lozja

No, no, it doesn’t, I’m supposedly eating according to the system, and there you can have everything for breakfast. If you adhere to all the rules of the system, then waist rolls for breakfast are not a hindrance.
okay, consider it convinced
I allow the braids to bake - I'm kind today
Luysia
Quote: irysska

that is not, kefir is filled up - like shoe polish (in the voice of Matroskin), baking is lazy - I am looking for alternative sources of goodies

And I am lazy only in the oven, and in a multicooker it is never lazy. The bread maker will knead the dough and that's it.

I also recommend such a pie or pies from yeast baked goods. Very tasty, already baked 100 times in Panasonic and Brand 37501.

https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=147299.0
irysska
Quote: Luysia

And I am lazy only in the oven, and in a multicooker it is never lazy. The bread maker will knead the dough and that's it.

I also recommend such a pie or pies from yeast baked goods. Very tasty, already baked 100 times in Panasonic and Brand 37501.

https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=147299.0
I have a hard case today - everywhere is lazy
and thanks for the link - I will definitely try to bake
Grypana
Quote: irysska

I have a hard case today - everywhere is lazy
and thanks for the link - I will definitely try to bake

Well, I thought I was the only one. I'm lazy too ..... At one o'clock I'll do something for a teaspoon and again I'm lazy, I just can't get together ...
Leima
Quote: Olyalya82

Well, I've had my slow cooker for a year and a half, the pan seems to be frayed. It has a shabby bottom and a low wall height. Nothing sticks, but after washing the pan, some kind of white coating appears, as if protruding from the inside. This happens on modern cheap aluminum cast iron. What is there in dex under Teflon is unknown. I ordered a new pot for 179 UAH. in the same store where I bought the cartoon, will be one of these days. I will use the old pan for steaming, than I have not done before, I took care of the coating. I decided that a spare pan would not hurt, because even if the cartoon itself is covered, I will buy either the same (95%) or dex-60.
Regarding wear and tear: I cook in it on average 5-6 times a week, maybe sometimes and more often sometimes less often. These are mainly cereals, baked goods, stewing fish. I only fry the porridge roast at the beginning of the program for Frying vegetables.
On another forum, the issue of white plaque was discussed. And they came to the conclusion that this happens after meat dishes and, most likely, on the quality of the meat. As soon as vegetables are cooked there, the plaque disappears. And at the expense of multi, I still like the 60th better. And it does not cost much more. But there is a function of yogurt, manual mode and 3-D heating.
irysska
Leima
but they forgot about the wonderful program Milk Porridge in Dex60
Lozja
Quote: Leima

and 3-D heating.

And other cartoons don't have it?
Leima
Quote: Lozja

And other cartoons don't have it?
Well, in the 50th it is not. And in general I do not know what other models have it.
Grypana
Quote: Leima

Well, in the 50th it is not. And in general I do not know what other models have it.

No, you just don't write about this anywhere else. Since almost all cartoons have this 3D, but not so beautifully called. You can read about this on the site of the multicooker point. ru, and see photos of cartoons, which are disassembled by technical engineers.
I do not argue, for young mothers, and even if the cartoon is the first - better model 60. But do not offend the 50th so much, because they loved it very much in England (Morphy Richards), in France (Delikuk), the brand in Russia, etc. and there are many analogues of the 50th.
Leima
Quote: Grypana

No, you just don't write about this anywhere else. Since almost all cartoons have this 3D, but not so beautifully called. You can read about this on the site of the multicooker point. ru, and see photos of cartoons, which are disassembled by technical engineers.
I do not argue, for young mothers, and even if the cartoon is the first - better model 60. But do not offend the 50th so much, because they loved her very much in England (Morphy Richards), in France (Delikuk). Brand, etc., and there are many analogues of the 50th.
Well, I don't know other models. I only had Dex. It's just that when I compared the 50th and 60th, then in principle - 60 is the same 50, only a little better and a little more expensive. I'm not saying that she is bad.
Grypana
Well, it's nice that everyone here loves to multiply.
I vote for 60, although I have a 50th model, simply because of its more functionality. But somehow they are missing
Leima
Quote: Grypana

Well, it's nice that everyone here loves to multiply.
I vote for 60, although I have a 50th model, simply because of its more functionality. But somehow they are missing
Oh, when I bought my 60th, it was nowhere to be found. On the Internet, everyone wrote that they are expected in a month. I went to Dex's website, took a list of shops around the city and went to search. In one I found the last one and bought it. =)
Lozja
Quote: Leima

Well, in the 50th it is not. And in general I do not know what other models have it.

Have you been looking for?
A picture beautifully drawn by advertisers and an inexperienced mind with fashionable devices work wonders. Do not be offended only.
Leima
Quote: Lozja

Have you been looking for?
A picture beautifully drawn by advertisers and an inexperienced mind with fashionable devices work wonders. Do not be offended only.
So to look for a multicooker with 3-D heating, then no. I was looking for an inexpensive option. Thought between Orion and Dex. Everywhere they wrote that Dex is better. In general, I compared the 50th and 60th models in the post above. I don't know about other models. The girl just wrote I'll take the 50th or 60th, I wrote than the 60th is better. Why are you so attached to this, I do not understand.
Leima
Quote: irysska

Leima
but they forgot about the wonderful program Milk Porridge in Dex60
I just rarely make milk porridge. And to be honest, I don't remember whether there was this mode in the 50th or not =)
Lozja
Quote: Leima

So to look for a multicooker with 3-D heating, then no. I was looking for an inexpensive option. Thought between Orion and Dex. Everywhere they wrote that Dex is better. In general, I compared the 50th and 60th models in the post above. I don't know about other models. The girl just wrote I'll take the 50th or 60th, I wrote than the 60th is better. Why are you so attached to this, I do not understand.

Because you wrote that the difference between Dax 60 is 3D heating. This most voluminous heating is the essence of the multicooker, as a device, just the phrase in the advertisement about it is designed for hostesses who see a multicooker in their eyes for the first time and do not really understand what it is. Well, as usual, advertising works wonders.
Just think for a minute what 3D is and what a multicooker is, if you have dealt with such a device. And you will understand what I am talking about.
irysska
Quote: Leima

I just rarely make milk porridge. And to be honest, I don't remember whether there was this mode in the 50th or not =)
DEX 50 No milk porridge
Daffi
Quote: irysska

DEX 50 No milk porridge
So what? I perfectly cook milk porridge in Dex-50 and do not see a problem in the absence of a separate program
irysska
Quote: Daffi

So what? I perfectly cook milk porridge in Dex-50 and do not see a problem in the absence of a separate program
nothing
just a statement of fact
Leima
Quote: Lozja

Because you wrote that the difference between Dax 60 is 3D heating. This most voluminous heating is the essence of the multicooker, as a device, just the phrase in the advertisement about it is designed for hostesses who see a multicooker in their eyes for the first time and do not really understand what it is. Well, as usual, advertising works wonders.
Just think for a minute what 3D is and what a multicooker is, if you have dealt with such a device. And you will understand what I am talking about.
What about yogurt then? He is in the same Orion. You re-read my post one again.I wrote - 60 is better than 50 because it has yogurt, manual mode and 3-D heating.
Of course, it doesn't really heat from above. But the crust turns out to be more fried. And a friend in Panasonic turns over biscuits. But I don’t argue, in some cartoons there is something like that. But I did not choose my dex precisely because there is this 3-D.
Daffi
You will now start throwing your plates and hitting the mountaineers.

Dex-50 is the best multicooker for me personally. She is beautiful, can and can do everything. And it makes yoghurts, and milk porridge, and there is 3D heating in it. If it were bad, Philips would not sell our multicooker under its own brand.For me, this is another confirmation that the multicooker is very good
Leima
Well, I did not write that the 50th is bad. 60th - this is the same 50th with additional jokes. And that's all.
Keti
Our cartoon is the best, the most reliable, the most beloved, the most beautiful !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

We are not sending anyone anywhere!
Let's be kinder! Each has its own multicooker is the best, because it is the "breadwinner" of the family.

And we will talk about the advantages and disadvantages of specific models in the relevant topics!

I hope for your understanding.
Lozja
Multicooker DEX DMC-50

Multicooker DEX DMC-50

Piled a shortcrust cake with blueberries and sour cream filling in Dex. And what to do if there is a huge bowl of blueberries in front of your nose, and there is no oven ... and you want to horror this pie ... And it turned out great! In my life I would not have thought that I would make this cake in a cartoon. But I also thought about the rolls.
By the way, there is nothing to blush from above in this pie, so it does not differ from the oven version in appearance, and even more so in taste. Incredible taste! It's almost gone. We only had breakfast.

Daffi
And where are the recipes? Require recipes for pie and rolls
Lozja
Quote: Daffi

And where are the recipes? Require recipes for pie and rolls

Rolls

Blueberry pie (I took the recipe in my notebook, but I found it here too, only I have corn starch)

Daffi
Thanks, I will try. Baking rolls with or without a valve?
Lozja
Quote: Daffi

Thanks, I will try. Baking rolls with or without a valve?

I bake everything with a valve.
Daffi
Quote: Lozja

I bake everything with a valve.
Thank you. I will make rolls, I need to dispose of the fermented milk product.
Lozja
Quote: Daffi

Thank you. I will make rolls, I need to dispose of the fermented milk product.

Fermented milk? Better then braid from mistletoe... Milk rolls.
StarBear
Quote: azaza

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Multicooker DEX DMC-50
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Hello! I recently bought Dex-50, everything suits me (maybe I just adapted), but .... I noticed that the valve from the bottom is not closed by anything, just a grate and that's it. And in the photo the grate is closed with some kind of brown rubber band, but I didn't have it right away .... When the lid is lifted, condensation flows down into the groove on the body. Is there something wrong with the valve? It must also accumulate in the valve itself.
If it's not clear, I'll post the photo a little later.
azaza
Quote: StarBear

I noticed that the valve from the bottom is not closed by anything, just a grate and that's it. And in the photo the grate is closed with some kind of brown rubber band, but I didn't have it right away .... When the lid is lifted, condensation flows down into the groove on the body. Is there something wrong with the valve? It must also accumulate in the valve itself.
If it's not clear, I'll post the photo a little later.
Happy shopping!
The grill must certainly be covered with a silicone pipette, otherwise the steam will come out more than it should be, which will certainly affect the quality of the prepared dish (it can be dry or undercooked).
And the condensate should drain into the hollow. She, this hollow, is specially designed for condensation. And the valve is not for condensate, but for steam output. It is called the "steam valve". If possible, file a claim with the seller. Here's just how to prove that this silicone pipette was not originally They can balk and accuse you of damaging the unit.
StarBear
Here is the promised photo of the steam valve.
Multicooker DEX DMC-50
azaza, thanks for the support. That's just how to get out of the situation, of course no one will give me this silicone "piptik", especially since I ordered it on the Internet through Kiev.What can you think of ???
As I understand it, he tightly closes the hole and keeps the accumulated condensate in the valve body? And when you need to clean the valve, this thing is simply removed.
My condensate does not linger now, either flies out into the pipe, or flows back into the saucepan.
azaza
I have exactly the same grating under the pipette. It's just that your piptik flew off somewhere. I don't know what you can think of in this situation. Knock on the offsite, what if? .. Although they didn’t answer me at one time, kind people from our branch helped instead (once again they were from me a grand merci and a deep bow).
Or maybe the absence of a piptik will not greatly affect the result? You've already cooked something in the cartoon. And as a result? Maybe you shouldn't be upset by and large?
StarBear
Tatyana, tell me, does this rubber fintiflyushka simply block the steam access to the wide lattice hole or keep the accumulated condensate tightly in the valve itself so that it does not flow into the pan? Simply put, you can easily pry the gum with your finger or not?
azaza
The elastic does not fit snugly, you can easily pry it with your finger - that's how I saw that under it there is exactly the same grill as yours. The purpose of the elastic is not to release all the steam. Thanks to her, the liquid from the multicooker is not evaporated as actively as from the pan. But at the same time, on active programs (rice and steaming), the steam leaves the cartoon quite freely.
or keeps the accumulated condensate hermetically in the valve itself so that it does not flow into the pan?
Forget about it! I already said that condensate must not collect in the steam valve! Is that a little bit, from the cooled down steam (banal physics). The purpose of the valve is to discharge steam, and not at all to collect condensate. You are confusing a valve with a drip tray - this one, yes, should collect condensate when you open the lid. BUT!!! Not all cartoons have a drip tray. Specifically in Dex it is NOT. In Dex, the issue of collecting condensate is solved by the presence of a hollow around the saucepan. And the steam valve is only designed to discharge steam.
StarBear
Quote: inusia

Hooray, today I received a parcel with an insert - a double boiler for my beloved assistant.
Multicooker DEX DMC-50

The steamer is like a native, it became perfect in a saucepan !!! ///
I’m reading page after page and I don’t understand, why is the native steamer from the kit bad? It is also inserted into the saucepan. Of course, there is also a plate on the legs.
lesik_l
In the old delivery there was only a double boiler on legs, so the owners come up with options.
StarBear
Thanks for the lucid explanation of the girl! How the extinguishing mode turns on is understandable, but the languor, so that it doesn't boil too much, I don't understand ...
Daffi
Quote: StarBear

Thanks for the lucid explanation of the girl! How the extinguishing mode turns on is understandable, but the languor, so that it doesn't boil too much, I don't understand ...
Extinguishing program, time from 5 to 8 hours. In this case, the Simmering program is activated.
May @
Quote: Daffi

Extinguishing program, time from 5 to 8 hours. In this case, the Simmering program is activated.

Noooh, 5 to 10 hours.
StarBear
Quote: Daffi

Extinguishing program, time from 5 to 8 hours. In this case, the Simmering program is activated.

Quote: May @

Noooh, 5 to 10 hours.
It turns out that she started the extinguishing mode, set the hours for 5-10 and then the vexation itself turns on automatically? .... In this case, some indication is switched or what? How to determine that after 5 hours of extinguishing set for cooking, exactly the languor turned on?
Lozja
Quote: StarBear

It turns out that she started the extinguishing mode, set the hours for 5-10 and then the vexation itself turns on automatically? .... In this case, some indication is switched or what? How to determine that after 5 hours of extinguishing set for cooking, exactly the languor turned on?

You did not understand. The languor comes immediately. Simply, two programs on one button are located. If the time is set from 1 to 4 hours, then there will be Quenching, if from 5 to 10 - the Simmering will start immediately.
Slavina
Hello hostesses! For a long time I have been reading your forum as a guest, and now I have registered, because a revolutionary situation is ripe.
We live and renovate a new apartment and there is practically no time to cook. But: family: big. And the question of buying a multicooker stood upright. The choice was stopped at Dex 60, but it is nowhere to be found .. Can you please tell me if you can buy Dex 50 now and immediately add a double boiler-basket and an additional saucepan to it? Because in general I cook a lot and different things and I use a double boiler. And yet, if you can ask - can you make yogurt in Dex 50?
azaza
Slavina, 60 is expected from day to day. Maybe you should wait for her, since you're in the mood? Yoghurt is in the 50s, of course, you can make if you want, but some dances with tambourines are coming. Yoghurt is better either in a yogurt maker or in a 60-ke.
It's clear about the spare bowl: the family is big, cook a lot, with two bowls and one cartoon it will be more convenient (and with two cartoons it will be even more convenient!). But here's what I didn't understand - why are you going to purchase an additional steamer? There are already two of them in both models: hinged and internal, both are included.
Grypana
Girls, please don't show me the way if you know where you can buy the top and bottom steamer - cartoon steamer. My whole, this is a gift to another cartoon, in which they are not, but fit.
fronya40
contact SupercoW, she had something

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