Vasilica
Quote: Pakat

I don’t know about grief, nothing flows, does not burn, everything is neat ...

Great! I would not refuse such!
Doxy
Pakat, cool vesch! But there are a lot of items)) And the kitchen is one ... Nothing flows from Tima, sooo happy.

Bridge. Yes, the Soviet was perfect, but eternal! Sometimes Avito comes across Soviet aluminum milk cookers, I even thought to buy it, but 3 liters is too much for us.

Quote: tyumenochka

Vasilika, I pour both 500ml and 400ml and 300ml, it still "spits" and the water runs from the junction of the containers at the very top (that is, between the seam), and how much do you fill in approximately? When I tilt the milk cooker, for example, to pour milk out of it, water (which is located between the walls of the milk cooker) drips from the same place (top) into the milk, I think this should not be so.
If the seam leaks - definitely a marriage, you hand it over from sin away ... And can you shoot a video, where is it leaking? Curious to see ...
tyumenochka
Quote: Vasilica

Great! I would not refuse such!
I would also! But in the "native spaces" I did not observe this ...
Quote: Doxy

Can you shoot a video, the place where it flows? Curious to see ...
The video probably won't work. Firstly, there is no good video camera, and secondly, two small children (4 years and 10 months) do not let me "get bored". But if there is a free "minute", I'll try to shoot it on a fotik.
Doxy
Tyumenochka, how is your milk cooker? Have passed?

She guarded sour cream for Easter in a milk cooker, how great it is! From 1.5 kg of 15% sour cream - 1 kg of fatty and delicate cottage cheese! True, it is difficult to call it cottage cheese, rather low-fat mascarpone)) I warmed it on a barely visible fire for an hour, threw it back for 12 hours.
tyumenochka
Doxy, I took her to the store on May 1, wrote a statement, promised to figure it out and call me back (so far silence). The seller agreed that it was a marriage. I think they decide to replace it with another one or return the money.
Doxy
Christina, insist on a refund. Take a fully metal milk cooker, somehow more reliable ...
rusja
Quote: Doxy

She guarded sour cream for Easter in a milk cooker, how great it is! From 1.5 kg of 15% sour cream - 1 kg of fatty and delicate cottage cheese! True, it is difficult to call it cottage cheese, rather low-fat mascarpone)) I warmed it on a barely visible fire for an hour, threw it back for 12 hours.
An interesting recipe
And sour cream should only boil and not separate the whey while it is boiling?
Can. pApAfriction pliz
Doxy
Olya, curdled sour cream without boiling. As soon as the milk cooker whistles, I turn the gas down to a minimum! There should be no whistling, sour cream languishes like this for two or three hours (before, she curled it in the oven at 80 for several hours). I never knew the exact time, it can stand up to 6 hours (once I forgot about it in the oven). I do not interfere with the sour cream, I determine the readiness by the appearance of the whey - if you tilt the pan, you can see how the main sour cream layer is separated from the wall while floating in the whey. If the sour cream boils, there will be granularity, and stewed sour cream gives a delicate, homogeneous consistency after weighing.
Sour cream cheese is very similar to mascarpone, but less fatty, even super-tender cream cheese, not sour and not salty ...

Recipe "Sour cream Easter"
set
Please advise, you need a milk cooker for an induction oven. Do they all fit? Or are there companies that need to be avoided?
Have you seen a milk cooker with the PETERHOF logo embossed on the outer wall of the bottom - can it be used on an induction oven?
Doxy
Svetlana, TimA, exactly fits - the magnet holds, and there is an induction mark on the package. Try to check with a magnet next time you meet.You can ask about this in some online store where they are sold.
set
That is, a magnet should cling to the bottom of the pan, did I understand correctly? Is this a prerequisite?
And I have never seen people like TimA on sale here ...
Doxy
Yes, that's right, all "magnetic" dishes are suitable for induction - cast iron, enamel, stainless steel. Aluminum - no!
set
Quote: Doxy

Yes, that's right, all "magnetic" dishes are suitable for induction - cast iron, enamel, stainless steel. Aluminum - no!

Thank you very much, now I know what to look for.
tyumenochka
Quote: Doxy

Christina, insist on a refund. Take a fully metal milk cooker, somehow more reliable ...
Hurray, finally I got the money back for the milk cooker, but my brain was steamy
Doxy , Thank you very much for your support
Doxy
Christina, Hurray! just today I was thinking about you ...
Now I will cite as an example your situation with hypofel and brain ...

What will you take now?
tyumenochka
I haven’t decided yet (I’m moving away from hypfel), but I’m leaning toward Tim. In the absence of a milk cooker, I tried to use 2 pots for a water bath, it seems nothing too. I need a milk cooker for herbal infusions and melting chocolate, but my family still likes cereals more in a slow cooker.
Doxy
Yes, infusions are great! I constantly make hibiscus with hibiscus.
Pakat
Milk cooker - cooking in a water bath
Or maybe there is something like that in Ukraine and Russia ...
Doxy
This is a cheap mayer & boch milk cooker, in AUCHAN it costs 450 rubles. If not for the gas stove, I would have bought it ...
Pakat

This is on the bay. RU...

🔗
Doxy
Quote: Pakat

Milk cooker - cooking in a water bath
This is on the bay. RU...

🔗
Nice!
Small bucket - two quarts (almost two liters), that's a lot! The bucket is larger under a small bucket, I wonder what is the height of the structure? Sizes shown 17.14 x 29.21 x 19.68 cm, apparently at 29.21 this is the height - a bit too much ...
And delivery of a lot costs more than the lot itself ...

It was tied with purchases on American sites more than a year ago, after shipping became twice as expensive.
Now only English Ibei, with its penny royal mail.

There are even such beauties
Milk cooker - cooking in a water bath
🔗
kirch
Quote: Doxy

: girl_dance: Nice!
Small bucket - two quarts (almost two liters), that's a lot! The bucket is larger under a small bucket, I wonder what is the height of the structure? Sizes shown 17.14 x 29.21 x 19.68 cm, apparently at 29.21 this is the height - a bit too much ...
And delivery of a lot costs more than the lot itself ...

It was tied with purchases on American sites more than a year ago, after shipping became twice as expensive.
Now only English Ibei, with its penny royal mail.

There are even such beauties
Milk cooker - cooking in a water bath
🔗

And how do you buy in English Ibei. There is almost no delivery to Russia
Doxy
Yes, I buy often. If there is no delivery to Russia, I ask the seller very, very. Usually it works ...
Well, there is one feature - cheap shipping only for small packages, large and heavy packages are much more expensive. But compared to the cost of USPS, Royal Mail is still significantly cheaper.
Pakat
Quote: Doxy

Small bucket - two quarts (almost two liters), that's a lot! The bucket is larger under a small bucket, I wonder what is the height of the structure? Sizes shown 17.14 x 29.21 x 19.68 cm, apparently at 29.21 this is the height - a bit too much ...
And delivery of a lot costs more than the lot itself ...
I can specify the dimensions, I will measure myself ...
Lot - 1 119.68 rubles
Delivery - 1 234.56 rubles.
Total - 2 354.24 rubles
That's all the fun ...
kirch
Quote: Doxy

Yes, I buy often. If there is no delivery to Russia, I ask the seller very, very. Usually it works ...
Well, there is one feature - cheap shipping only for small packages, large and heavy packages are much more expensive. But compared to the cost of USPS, Royal Mail is still significantly cheaper.

Do you know English or do you write with translation?
Doxy
Quote: kirch

Do you know English or do you write with translation?
Lyudmila, if you do not speak English, template phrases are enough
🔗
kirch
Quote: Doxy

Lyudmila, if you do not speak English, template phrases are enough
🔗

Thanks for the link. Didn't know about this
Doxy
Enjoy the shopping!
Marika-san
Girls, today the first tests of the milk cooker are not whistling!
I was sitting in another room, waiting for the whistle, could not stand it, looked: steam was coming out of the whistle (which means it was boiling), and instead of the whistle there was a slight, barely audible hiss ... Marriage? It turns out that I really need this whistle: come up, fill up the cereal, reduce the gas ... Milk cooker - KELLI KL-4106.2 l. Water filled in about 300 ml.
Doxy
Quote: Marika-san

Girls, today the first tests of the milk cooker are not whistling! ........ Water filled in about 300 ml.
Does the whistle "spit" while boiling? If so, try pouring less water. 300ml - a bit too much, I pour 100-150 into Tim. But each milk cooker has its own size between the walls ... And, in general, it's easier to check it yourself - whistle on it)))

If he doesn't whistle, under no circumstances is a marriage.
Marika-san

Doxy, whistle yourself? I wouldn't have thought of it myself, I'll try! The whistle does not spit, I tried 200 ml of water.
Already three times I have tested the milk cooker: she has completely stopped talking, she does not even hiss. The box says:the milk cooker will delight you melodic whistle. : lol: Only by the intense steam from the whistle hole I understand that it is necessary to reduce the gas. Girls, I resigned myself, it's not fatal: I don't go far when I fill it, and then I just reduce the gas and that's it. I cooked herculean porridge, made a decoction of ground rosehip with mint: I liked that the grass did not "cross" the walls of the milk cooker when boiling, and everything is straight according to the rules - herbal infusion in a water bath, as it should be (y) I am very grateful to everyone here in Temka - the subject the kitchen is not superfluous!

variety
Hello!
Girls, who uses the glass-ceramic milk cooker? Do you have a multilayer bottom? Or a few layers will go? And then we have only one Rondell milk cooker with a three-layer bottom, and it costs a lot - 65 evergreens!
Doxy
Variety, why does a milk cooker need a multilayer bottom? By its very construction, it implies a "bowl in a bowl"? A multilayer bottom is needed for uniform heating and has nothing to do with "languishing in a water bath". The design of the plate for the milk cooker does not matter at all. Unless you have induction, then you need to choose a pan with a magnet.

Quote: Marika-san

Already three times I tested the milk cooker: she completely fell silent, does not even hiss ...
Maybe it's better to pass it? If you bought in an Internet store, be sure to write a review about the product, let the buyers know what they may encounter.
Quote: Marika-san

I cooked herculean porridge, made a decoction of ground rosehip with mint: I liked that the grass did not "cross" the walls of the milk cooker when boiling, and everything is straight according to the rules - herbal infusion in a water bath, as it should be (y) I am very grateful to everyone here in Temka - the subject the kitchen is not superfluous!
Exactly, exactly - "not superfluous".
Marika-san
Doxy, I will write a review, but I will not send it - the transportation costs will be more than the milk cooker itself. I bought it in an internet store along with other kitchen mulechki.
Brought husband - digging with a tool in the whistle (widened the hole inside) - whistle softly at first. So girls who have the opportunity to buy this device with their own eyes, do not hesitate, take off the whistle and whistle.
variety
Quote: Doxy

Variety, why does a milk cooker need a multilayer bottom? By its very construction, it implies a "bowl in a bowl"? A multilayer bottom is needed for uniform heating and has nothing to do with "languishing in a water bath". The design of the plate for the milk cooker does not matter at all. Unless you have induction, then you need to choose a pan with a magnet.
Yes, that's just the point, I'm afraid that a completely unreinforced bottom can bend on glass ceramics. You probably have a gas stove, you have not come across this, but I once bought such a ladle unknowingly, when heated in it, a bulge formed in the center of the bottom all the time, and the bottom surface ceased to adhere tightly to the burner.
Doxy
Quote: variety

Yes, that's just the point, I'm afraid that a completely unreinforced bottom can bend on glass ceramics.You probably have a gas stove, you have not come across this, but I once bought such a ladle unknowingly, when heated in it, a bulge formed in the center of the bottom all the time, and the bottom surface ceased to adhere tightly to the burner.
I am familiar with electric stoves, but not with glass ceramics. If you are in doubt about cheap milk cookers, and they are really flimsy, take TimA's price, although it is not "budgetary" either, but the metal is plump, it should not bend ..

Gee ... I went and looked at my Tim ... she has a double reinforced bottom))) the issue price is $ 35

Quote: Marika-san

Doxy, I will write a review, but I will not send it - the transportation costs will be more than the milk cooker itself. I bought it in an internet store along with other kitchen mulechki.
Marina, be sure to write a REVIEW!

"Write a review - save the hostess from marriage"
variety
Quote: Doxy

I am familiar with electric stoves, but not with glass ceramics. If you are in doubt about cheap milk cookers, and they are really flimsy, take TimA's price, although it is not "budgetary" either, but the metal is plump, it should not bend ..

Gee ... I went and looked at my Tim ... she has a double reinforced bottom))) the issue price is $ 35
Yeah, here in Belarus you can't even hear about such Tim, and you can't see it .... Exceptionally unreinforced Bochmann, Peterhof, Becker, Kaiserhof sometimes throw up current, who are lucky from Poland, and reinforced Rondell for 65 bucksaff. Here is our "widest" choice of dishes
Mona1
Girls, well, here I ordered myself a milk cooker. Very cheap, 74 hryvnyas in total, however, it is written, it is 1.3-1.5 liters, small, but I think you can cook porridge from a liter of milk.
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I ordered as many as three, myself and for gifts to my relatives. And somehow so quickly. I went to the bank, paid, and literally an hour and a half later they sent the declaration number, already sent. I'm waiting for tomorrow. Nice shop, there are plenty of other little things. I have been looking for a silicone lid for a very long time for a small diameter saucepan for a multicooker, but everywhere I came across only large ones or expensive ones, and then I bought it for 19 hryvnias with kopecks, diameter 22 cm. I hope it will fit.
set
Please advise whether the PETERHOF milk cooker is suitable for an induction oven (maybe someone has both). The magnet clings a little in the center, there is a small decorative depression with a diameter of 7.5-8 cm. But nothing is written on the box about induction. I wanted to buy a milk cooker as a gift, but I do not have an induction oven and cannot test it.
julifera
Girls - answer who Tescoma!!!

They have 2 types of milk cookers - with a horizontal handle and a vertical one (for some reason, the latter is much more expensive)
How many ml of water is included in the interstitium?

_______

The question is cleared, half a liter of water is included, but the price is catastrophically huge - 100 bucksoff
julifera
We ended up targeting Rondel, it is suitable for induction, there is a timer on the stove, so there is no difficulty in tracking the milk cooker.
And the price is much more acceptable than that of Tescoma.
I plan to use it as a substitute for a small MV for small amounts of cereals, and not only.

Rondell RDS-378

set
Quote: Mona1

Girls, well, here I ordered myself a milk cooker. Very cheap, 74 hryvnyas in total, however, it is written, it is 1.3-1.5 liters, small, but I think you can cook porridge from a liter of milk.
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Tanya, tell me, have you already received a milk cooker?
Mona1
Quote: seta


Tanya, tell me, have you already received a milk cooker?
Yes, I got it, so brilliant, class. I haven't cooked porridge yet. Well, I took two more for gifts, and I will give them in a month for a certain event, and one of the gifts, my daughter-in-law, lives with us now, so we have to hide it so that I would not be delighted ahead of time. Today she and her husband, my sons, went for a walk, and I just started a biscuit roll, so I melted the butter in a milk cooker, then when I poured it out, I didn't wash it, but there was cocoa, sugar, sour cream - I put it on the glaze. I really liked everything. Only I have it on the smallest burner. First, I make a big fire, it starts whistling after a while, then it says - screw the burner to the smallest fire. So, when I screw it on, it stops whistling, but if it stands there for 10 minutes, it whistles again. And if someone does not have a manyupusen fire, then probably it whistles all the time while there is water. What I liked: I mostly have 3 people living at home, my daughter-in-law and son will leave soon, and of these three, only two eat milk, that is, porridge, for example, will be cooked from a liter of milk. 1540 ml fits into a milk cooker under the eyeballs. But the instructions say: fill no more than 3/4 of the volume, and I don't need more.
What I didn't like: Due to the fact that it is probably small, the space between the walls is also small, according to the instructions, 100 ml must be poured there. water, that is, if you cook something for a long time, baked milk, for example, you need to add it in the process. When I received it, I just tested it empty, poured 120 ml, it was normal. Today I decided 160 ml. pour. At first it was normal, and then, as it boiled, water began to pour out of the whistle. In the next. times 130 ml. I will try. And then you don't want to add often. By the way, it is advisable to pour distilled water there, or, as I have a filter with osmosis, practically distilled water comes out of it. Therefore, in the kettle, I have no scale inside. And here, too, will not. And if just from a tap or a simple filter, then I have no idea how to clean up the scale there, it is probably necessary to process it periodically with special preparations.
By the way, I weighed an empty milk cooker without a lid and without a whistle. Its weight turned out to be 503 g. And with 120-130 ml of water, it should be 630 g somewhere. Now, for example, I can not drain the water from it every time (and the instructions say that you can not drain it), but just before cooking I will weigh the milk cooker without a lid and whistle and add to the required amount - up to 630 g. And yet, manufacturer - India, if it matters. So far, these are the first sensations.
set
Tanya, thank you very much for your answer, but tell me more please, this milk cooker fits to the induction oven (maybe there is such a spiral icon on the box), or if it's not difficult try to attach a magnet to the bottom of the milk cooker, does it hold?
Mona1
Quote: seta

Tanya, thank you very much for your answer, but tell me more please, this milk cooker fits to the induction oven (maybe there is such a spiral icon on the box), or if it's not difficult try to attach a magnet to the bottom of the milk cooker, does it hold?
There is nothing in the instructions about this, I did not find a spiral badge, the magnet does not magnetize to the bottom, although the box says stainless steel in English. By the way, it is very strange, I know that it should be magnetised to the stainless steel. Knives, for example, are made of stainless steel and are magnetically attached to the bar, or maybe there are different types of stainless steel.
Masinen
And I have already boiled away all the water 2 times ((it's good that during the time I notice, like the pan did not burn out))
set
Nobody knows where to find a Bergner milk cooker?
bendim
Tusya Tasya
The previous link says Bergner / Kaiserhoff, so I think my link will work too 🔗 Why is such a brand needed? I look after the children myself.
set
Thank you for the links, this particular company is needed, since it is the only one of the cheap milkmen suitable for an induction stove. I have already called many sites, but they say that this company no longer exists, but they offer to buy the Kaiserhoff firm, they say it is the same thing, but I saw this milkman alive, the magnet does not stick to him, that is, for induction does not fit.

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