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Tira mi su,
1. Milk does not run away, after the whistle signal, reduce the heat, and the milk languishes;
2. If you pour water according to the instructions, and not "by eye", then nothing splashes;
3. Porridge, baked milk, custard, lemon curd, cheese, compotes, herbal infusion, etc., where a steam bath is needed.

In general, it is not worth comparing a universal MV and a low-functional milk jug, their functionality is completely different. You yourself answered your own question, calling the MV universal.
I never set myself the goal of boiling milk in MV, boiling porridge, but boiling ... why, after all, it can escape from there just like on the stove ...
The only "-" for me is in MV, it is not convenient to cook porridge for 500 ml of milk there (it will only smear along the bottom). In the milkman (even though it is 2 liters), everything turned out great. So if you have to "work" only with milk, then you can limit yourself to a milkman, and if you are planning pilafs, stews, casseroles, biscuits, etc., etc., then of course MV. But this is my personal opinion, having MV, I decided to play with the milkman, and so far he did not disappoint me.
Tira mi su
Thank you!
Mirabel
I made pie pudding in a milk cooker today. Well, what a delight it is. Stirred at the very beginning, closed the lid and hello. Nothing burned, no lumps! Just perfect!
Thanks again to Admin for opening this wonderful saucepan
Lera-7
I bought a 2 liter "Kaiserhoff" milk cooker at Ozone, but the instructions were not in the box. Tell me how much water you need to pour into it?
Joy
Lera-7, it depends at what height the whistle hole is. But if, by analogy with Teskomovskaya 2 liter milk cooker, then 500 ml is poured between the walls.
Lera-7
Joy, thanks, I'll try.
yuli-ba
Ah, girls, I came to cry. I read Temka and ordered Tescom's milk cooker in the Tescom online store.Today, on the wings of happiness, so to speak, with a pack of corn grits (there was already milk in the refrigerator) I fly home, open the parcel, and there is no whistle And the phones on the site do not answer. What to do
elenvass
yuli-ba, The main thing is not to panic. Wait until Monday, weekend, people are resting.
Jukka
I look closely at the Kaiserhoff and Bekker milk cookers. Can you please tell me if they are suitable for an induction hob? If possible, try, does the magnet stick to them?
Lera-7
I have a milk cooker "Kaiserhoff", just tried it - the magnet does not stick to it.
Kara
Quote: yuli-ba

Ah, girls, I came to cry. I read Temka and ordered Tescom's milk cooker in the Tescom online store.Today, on the wings of happiness, so to speak, with a pack of corn grits (there was already milk in the refrigerator) I fly home, open the parcel, and there is no whistle And the phones on the site do not answer. What to do

Yul, I don't know if it's still relevant or not, but I have a whistle, but it doesn't whistle, an infection. And the girls write that they finally shoot him, he whistles like a madman. Be that as it may, it is not needed! After 2 weeks of use, I was convinced of this, threw it away into the closet.
kirch
Yeah, and I take it off, it also spits
Mirabel
And I don't have a whistle at all, I can easily do without it. You can hear immediately how the water boils.
yuli-ba
They promised to exchange it, but I haven't received it yet. It's just that I was waiting for her, the mood is good, I open it and here you will get it. A new thing and not cheap, I want everything to be included. Maybe I'll throw the whistle further away, but in the beginning, let it be. I held the "Kaiserhoff" milk cooker in my hands in the store, and I did not like the quality of this saucepan at all.
Elven
Here is my milk cooker

Milk cooker - cook in a water bath

Today I tested it on corn porridge.It turned out just fine Whistle unscrewed nafig! He's kind of strange - when the water boiled, he didn't even squeak, but when the porridge was almost cooked, he began to squeak Although the fire was nowhere less. In general, this whistle is a useless thing. When the water boils, and you can hear so well
Mirabel
Lena, oh so beautiful you have a milk cooker! With new clothes!
And porridge yeah! The nobles are obtained in it. I only have 1 liter, I just taste a couple of spoons of porridge, and the household savor it to the fullest!
Elven
Vika, thanks And I specially took a 2 liter one so that everyone had enough porridge
Mirabel
Lena, Correctly done, but I did not pay attention when buying ...
ninza
Girls, I bought a 1.5 liter milk cooker yesterday. I follow the Admin instructions and everything works out as it should. I cook milk rice porridge, I think everything will work out. Thank you, Tanyusha!
yuli-ba
So I, finally, with a milk cooker, have already cooked porridge. The whistle whistled loudly at first and spat water, then quietly (when the fire was lowered), and did not irritate at all. Thank you girls for the advice
Tashenka
And my rice paddy ran away today ... All the water "whistled" while I woke and dressed the boys. Still, not enough water is poured into my water, I have to top up, and this is fraught.
Taia
How much water can you fill in at one time?
In my 300 ml, today I was just cooking rice porridge, there was enough water and there was still left. I have a Rendel milk cooker.
irman
250 ml is removed in mine. I have enough too.
ninza
Girls, yesterday I cooked rice milk porridge according to Admin's recipe and for some reason the milk accumulated in the middle of the milk cooker, and the rice was around the edges. I strictly followed the recipe and this. Why? Forgive me to answer who knows. Thank you in advance.
Admin

Following advice "for sure" is very harmful
Look at how porridge is cooked, what kind of milk, cereals and so on ... perhaps you need to stir the porridge a little 1-2 times in between, add milk if necessary, and so on ...
I usually do this, watch the preparation and adjust the process.
ninza
Thank you, Tanyusha. I got it.
Taia
Quote: ninza

Girls, yesterday I cooked rice milk porridge according to Admin's recipe and for some reason the milk accumulated in the middle of the milk cooker, and the rice was around the edges. I strictly followed the recipe and this. Why?

During cooking, I stir the porridge several times. It seems to me that there is no other way, and the recipe has nothing to do with it.
Mirabel
Taia, I also.
yuli-ba
And I liked to cook porridge in a milk cooker, because you don't need to stir constantly. Yesterday I cooked corn and interfered only at the very beginning, when the cereal fell asleep, after 12 minutes I turned it off, let it stand for 10 minutes, mixed it in plates. Taste and beauty But in a slow cooker I tried to cook corn porridge, it turned out to be lumps, I didn’t grow it anymore. I only cooked rice milk and that's it. And we love corn corn.
Alex100
Good evening everyone! I'll raise the topic
Nobody has met 3-liter milk cookers?
Mirabel
Girls! looked at your milk cookers, and how do you pour water between the walls? You can't recognize it from the photo.
I have a very small milk cooker, the other day in the store I saw a good such a large cup for milk, with a whistle ... twisted and twisted and did not find where? Prod never know anything.
Admin
Quote: Mirabel

Girls! looked at your milk cookers, and how do you pour water between the walls? You can't recognize it from the photo.
I have a very small milk cooker, the other day in the store I saw such a good big cup for milk,with a whistle... twisted and twisted and did not find where? Prod never know anything.

Here, just take off this whistle figurine and pour water into the opened hole
Mirabel
Admin, Tanya !!! Yes??? oooo is it that simple? One of these days I will rush and buy myself this casserole.
Thank you so much!
Ekaterina2
Well what is it! I have a brand new Orsik, just today they brought it, a new bowl for a multi-ceramic, and here you have to want a milk cooker ... We have lovers of porridge.
Mirabel
Katerina, You must definitely want a milk cooker! I have a very small one, which is also annoying.
And if you just want a milk cooker, then this is just great! I have a much longer list.
adelinalina
Thank you very much for such an interesting topic and ideas. I always thought that you can only boil milk in a milk cooker, well, I used it a couple more times for yogurt and mascarpone cheese, since it was more convenient for them to do it in a water bath. But I never thought of porridge.
Today I made millet according to a local recipe, it turned out very well. I'll try rice porridge tomorrow.
as they say, a varied breakfast will be well, otherwise we usually limit ourselves to quick oatmeal, since I don't have enough time for the rest in the morning and hands (they are always busy lately)
Bes7vetrov
Girls, and no one has a spare whistle? I passed a minute for three liters, obviously never used, but without a whistle.
Elena Bo
Use without a whistle. As it boils (see how steam goes from the spout), the comfort is at a minimum. I use one like that, because I also bought it without a whistle.
Anna1957
Quote: Bes7vetrov

Girls, and no one has a spare whistle? I passed a minute for three liters, obviously never used, but without a whistle.
Liza, she whistles so that you have to unscrew the hot one - it's impossible to listen. So don't bother.
Bes7vetrov
Got it! I will not)))
Amasar
Quote: adelinalina
I always thought that you can only boil milk in a milk cooker
And in a milk cooker you can make not only milk porridge. Buckwheat turns out excellent - by itself, with mushrooms and stewed meat. Pea porridge-mashed potatoes with stew, with chicken or pork. And a gorgeous barley barley with pork, if you make it for 2-3 hours (here you have to add water once or twice, it will boil away).
adelinalina
AmasarThanks for the ideas. I'm afraid I'll have to look for another milk cooker soon. Bigger size)
By the way, how to add water during cooking? After all, if there is porridge, then you can't turn the saucepan sideways?
adelinalina
I have already read about pouring water.
now I think I can try to make baked milk and varenets. I read that the latter needs bread. who knows, but bread will go, or must it be fresh bread?
adelinalina
cooked rice porridge in a milk cooker.
All the girls, I don’t want a slow cooker anymore, I used to want to, because it was steaming long porridge, now it’s a pleasure for me and now I can diversify my boys’s morning menu without wasting extra electricity. they eat porridge without fail)
Mona1
Quote: adelinalina

cooked rice porridge in a milk cooker.
Oksana, but it is possible in proportions - how many things. Did you do it thick or less often? And yet - how many times did you mix in the process? Or the lid did not open at all. I haven't done rice yet.
And the slow cooker is sooo cool all there is a thing, and not only for cereals. With the acquisition of multi, my life in the kitchen was literally divided into BEFORE and AFTER. Although for cereals, undoubtedly, the milk cooker is out of competition both in the economy of the device itself and in saving electricity (it does not need it at all), and of the cereals themselves.
Bridge
And I am disappointed with my milk cooker. Once I had a Soviet aluminum, for 1 liter. I did a lot with her. I even put the stove in the oven. Everything in it turned out wonderfully - porridge, baked milk.
And now my mother gave me a Chinese one. It is stated that for 1 liter. But in fact, only 900 ml fits into it. And milk runs out of it. Because her nose is in the middle (in height). And it turns out that when you pour water into the pan, it is only up to the middle. And there is no water above, and the milk boils there and runs away. It turns out that actually a milk cooker for 500-600 ml. And as I watched the pots, they ALL are sold. Here.
Taia
Quote: Bridge
And as I watched the pots, they ALL are sold. Here.

You are disappointed with your milk cooker, but give a categorical assessment to all milk cookers in bulk. I have a 1.5 liter Röndel milk cooker. It can hold water, I don't remember exactly, it seems 400 or 500 ml. But I never poured 300ml more, because there was no need, the water never completely boiled away.And then there are quite good Teskom milk cookers, they seem to be generally 2 liters.

zx6666
Quote: Taia
there are still quite good Teskom milk cookers, they seem to be generally 2 liters.
only they cost like a good slow cooker .... around 4000r ..... IMHO if there is a milk cooker, it’s not bad, but if not, then it’s probably an expensive device (I mean high-quality)
Taia
Well, yes, it's expensive, I agree.
But in our region they cost half as much, there are no such large trade margins.
zx6666
Quote: Taia

Well, yes, it's expensive, I agree.
But in our region they cost half as much, there are no such large trade margins.
well, with a price of about 45 euros in Europe and the current euro exchange rate of 4000r, it no longer seems that the sellers are "snickering", I accidentally wandered into this Temko .... read ... search al tesky in the vastness of Russia and realized .... I probably don't need it yet - there are 2 multi

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