Catwoman
Oca
I baked the recipe today Gashi Custard pancakes with whey, just didn't boil anything, just knead it in a blender in two passes. I haven’t counted how many pieces I have yet, but that’s not the point ... I baked them and worked at the same time on a computer. You definitely cannot do this with an ordinary frying pan! And with submerged easily: I put a bowl of dough, a plate and a jar of butter on my right. A mountain of pancakes without interrupting production One hand was famously controlled (eat one, bake the other)

I counted: more than 60 pieces + eaten during cooking.
Ksenia46
Hello everyone! The day before yesterday I also became the owner of the Severin pancake maker! I came home and immediately made some pancakes, I really wanted to try it. I've seen enough of how professionals handle this stick, I thought there was nothing to do and I would succeed. Yes, it was not there! At first I was disappointed, and then I gradually got used to it. In general, a pancake maker is more interesting than a simple frying pan !!! I think I'm not even so tired
Homik
And I apparently had an unnecessary device (n) electric pancake maker Land Life BC-11 submersible, I suffered with it for half a day today, complete nonsense
NatalyMur
Quote: Homik

And I apparently had an unnecessary device (n) electric pancake maker Land Life BC-11 submersible, I suffered with it for half a day today, complete nonsense
Strange - the price is high, and the power is 600 W. And it is stated that the pancake is baked in 20 seconds ...
I bought a submersible VES SK-A2 (I want to bake for Shrovetide), so it cost 600 rubles, and the power was 800W ... And it says that the pancake is baked from 30 seconds to 1 minute ... something like this
IRR
Quote: Homik

And I apparently had an unnecessary device (n) electric pancake maker Land Life BC-11 submersible, I suffered with it for half a day today, complete nonsense

Liza! what nonsense? long or technologically inconvenient?
Homik
Quote: NatalyMur

Strange - the price is high, and the power is 600 W. And it is stated that the pancake is baked in 20 seconds ...
I bought a submersible VES SK-A2 (I want to bake for Shrovetide), so it cost 600 rubles, and the power was 800W ... And it says that the pancake is baked from 30 seconds to 1 minute ... something like this

You need to keep it in the dough for 20 seconds, then turn it over and bake it, more sticks in the middle of the dough, the edges burn and the middle is damp
I made it thicker and thinner, in general, let it roll in the pantry. Bad luck
Homik
Quote: IRR

Liza! What am I nonsense? long or technologically inconvenient?
IRR, in a frying pan it will be more convenient and faster
IRR
Quote: Homik


I made it thicker and thinner, in general, let it roll in the pantry. Bad luck

from the spruce ...

Well, you ... do not be upset, maybe when you still try without nerves ... some of ours had such, Dopleta has a similar submersible Ariette, you can ask her. In general, skill is needed here, of course. I have Orion for pancakes, but there is 13 cm, but such submersibles are sold everywhere, I look closely, so I am interested in reviews.
Homik
I will definitely try, I already think m. B. just pour the dough on top with a spoon
NatalyMur
Quote: Homik

You need to keep it in the dough for 20 seconds, then turn it over and bake it, more sticks in the middle of the dough, the edges burn and the middle is damp
I made it thicker and thinner, in general, let it roll in the pantry. Bad luck
Quoting from their website:
The Land Life BC-11 electric pancake maker bakes pancakes not in the traditional way, when the dough is poured into a hot pan, and not in the usual way - the working surface of the Land Life pancake maker is dipped into the dough. In this case, all pancakes are the same size and thickness, and the baking time of one pancake is only 20 seconds!

Pancakes are prepared in three steps:

We dip the working surface of the Land Life electric crepe maker into the dough.
Pancake maker
We are waiting for 20 seconds.
Turn the Land Life pancake maker over and the finished pancake falls on the plate!

Maybe you don't need to keep it in the dough for 20 seconds, but just dip and then bake ...This is how I understood the text ... And in 20 seconds, of course, there will be a lot of dough and it will not be baked ...
Ukka
Quote: IRR

Liza! What am I nonsense? long or technologically inconvenient?
I'm not Liza, but I will say - sheer nonsense !!! For a very long time and the edges are dry ... Everything is as Homik wrote ...
I suffered and restored my mother's pancake pan, and in a couple I bought another one at the junk market and also restored it. Now I'm baking pancakes quickly and I'm very happy !!!
Natalia K.
IRR-Ira, at Svetty there is a submerged pancake maker Ariette. She says that it is faster to fry in an ordinary frying pan than on it.
IRR
understandably, generally discarded money ...

as soon as I wrote it, now someone will come * JOKINGLY * as it happens with us and say that she is cool, we just have hands ... well, just hands.

Homik
Hands ..... wings ......
If you hold it for less than 20 seconds, then the dough does not stick to the pancake maker, and when turned over, it falls back into the container with the dough and floats in it like foam on milk
Natalia K.
Quote: IRR

and say that she is cool, we just have hands ... well, just hands.

That is where our hands grow, from there. For Oriosha, no one can say anything bad.
julifera
Hmm, but I remember exactly that someone spoke well of submersibles.
Even then I thought - here's a good fellow - he's not too lazy to twirl a frying pan like a gymnastic ribbon!

Homik - or maybe Nuno try another recipe - more sticky?
NatalyMur
Quote: Homik

Hands ..... wings ......
If you hold it for less than 20 seconds, then the dough does not stick to the pancake maker, and when turned over, it falls back into the container with the dough and floats in it like foam on milk
Well, try to hold 3-5 seconds in the test ...
In general, these are reflections out loud.
I haven’t tested my (or rather now my mother’s) pancake maker - we are waiting for Shrovetide ...
Ukka
Quote: julifera

Homik - or maybe Nuno try another recipe - more sticky?
Beeeeeeeeee-useful !!!
Complete bullshit ...
NatalyMur
Quote: natalisha_31

That is where our hands grow, from there. For Oriosha, no one can say anything bad.
Oriosha - not an indicator - you can't make thin pancakes in it (although I adore it - but there are more pancakes)
And here (I still hope) you can make thin pancakes ...
Ukka
NatalyMur, you can, but in a pancake pan it is better and faster !!!
NatalyMur
Quote: ukka

NatalyMur, you can, but in a pancake pan it is better and faster !!!
Maybe so, I'll check it next week
Natalia K.
Quote: ukka

NatalyMur, you can, but in a pancake pan it is better and faster !!!
I agree 100%. I'm over there on my tefalk, I fry thin very quickly
Catwoman
Quote: Homik

You need to keep it in the dough for 20 seconds, then turn it over and bake it, more sticks in the middle of the dough, the edges burn and the middle is damp
I made it thicker and thinner, in general, let it roll in the pantry. Bad luck

Homik, my sister L. L., she is very happy with her, she says thin and minimum oils. He has been using it for six months now, with the whole family. And she only soaks it into a basin, does not keep it upside down, nothing falls back from the pan. Can you try a different recipe?
Homik
Quote: Catwoman

Khomik, my sister L. L., she is very happy with her, she says thin and minimum oils. He has been using it for six months now, with the whole family. And she only soaks it into a basin, does not keep it upside down, nothing falls back from the pan. Can you try a different recipe?

Helen, I will definitely try
It's just that I was so worried with her today. Or you can ask your sister for a recipe



Catwoman
Liza, tomorrow I'll call her and ask her everything, I will answer in a personal.
Nevushka
Quote: Homik

You need to keep in the dough for 20 seconds, then turn it over and bake it, more sticks in the middle of the dough, the edges burn and the middle is damp
I made it thicker and thinner, in general, let it roll in the pantry. Bad luck
I have a submersible Ves and I am very happy! there you dip the pancake maker and turn it over and the pancake is baked thin, beautiful and tasty
maybe you still need to pick up a recipe?
Vichka
Quote: Nevushka

I have a submersible Ves and I am very happy! there you dip the pancake maker and turn it over and the pancake is baked thin, beautiful and tasty
maybe you still need to pick up a recipe?
Nevushka, maybe you can write your own recipe?
Homik
Really looking forward to recipes
Nevushka
Quote: VS NIKA

Nevushka, maybe you can write your own recipe?
here is from the book: 250 flour, 2 eggs, 500ml of milk, 2st. l. sugar, 1/3 tsp. salt - I used it only once, when I just bought it.

And so I usually do by eye
Oca
Quote: Homik

Hands ..... wings ......
If you hold it for less than 20 seconds, then the dough does not stick to the pancake maker, and when turned over, it falls back into the container with the dough and floats in it like foam on milk
In general, my legs grow out of ... buzzers It is very strange that it falls off. By the way, it looks like your dough had a lot of oil! If the pancake maker is dry and there is no oil in the recipe, then the pancake should stick well, so much so that you can only pick it off with a spatula.
Vei
So now I sit and plow over the pancakes:

Pancake maker
Tired ... there are
I bake-bake, but there are no more of them))))
Aygul
Vei, a convenient pancake maker? Like? I'm already tired of choosing a pancake maker for thin pancakes
Vei
Quote: Aygul

Vei, a convenient pancake maker? Like? I'm already tired of choosing a pancake maker for thin pancakes
Aygul,
I think it's better to take a pancake maker like Valyushka's. Like mine, but with a removable panel for small pancakes. I'm somehow not very big already.
Scarecrow
Quote: Vei

I'm somehow not very big already.

And I don't bake small ones at all. How different everyone's habits are. )))
Tanyulya
Quote: Scarecrow

And I don't bake small ones at all. How different everyone's habits are. )))
And my child only requires small ones. Although I have large ones, it's more convenient to stuff them.
Vei
Quote: Scarecrow

And I don't bake small ones at all. How different everyone's habits are. )))
Yes, I also never baked small ones, moreover, my husband said that he does not want small ones, you need a big one to wrap the fillings. I bought it, and there the whole sheet turns out, eat this pancake, but it does not end))) now he is excited about this. I spoiled my
It's just that the price of these pancakes is almost the same, but at the same time there is freedom of choice and variety. Now I need to bake 30 pancakes in the kindergarten for the baby party. If there were small molds, the size would fit for the kids, and the pancakes were the same size, and I feel good, convenient and fast. And so with a ladle, bring out circles, one more, the other less ...

And I like the pancake maker (I have Severin), it bakes well, evenly, the temperature is smoothly and easily regulated. Otherwise, it suits me, I just bought it in a state of passion, without foreseeing all of the above. It hurt me then pancakes from the pancake maker caught fire))
But for the umpteenth time I rejoice at such pancake making
Shelena
Quote: Aygul

I'm already tired of choosing a pancake maker for thin pancakes
Aygul, a few months ago, I also chose a pancake maker for thin pancakes for a long time. Considered and submersible as well.
I chose UNIT-40. Very happy! Two removable panels, temperature controller. Pancakes were baked very often.
We use both the panel for large pancakes and for small pancakes. On the latter (except for pancakes) I also fry eggs and bake pancakes. The result is a universal instrument.
Look, maybe you will like such a pancake maker.
valushka-s
Quote: Shelena

Aygul, a few months ago, I also chose a pancake maker for thin pancakes for a long time. Considered and submersible as well.
I chose UNIT-40. Very happy! Two removable panels, temperature controller. Pancakes were baked very often.
We use both the panel for large pancakes and for small pancakes. On the last (except for pancakes) I fry eggs and bake pancakes. The result is a universal instrument.
Look, maybe you will like such a pancake maker.
and I got this (I chose) from my son. and also very happy!
Shelena
It means that we walked the same road. A painful but RIGHT choice ...
Vei
Quote: Shelena

Aygul, a few months ago I also chose a pancake maker for thin pancakes for a long time.Considered and submersible as well.
I chose UNIT-40. Very happy! Two removable panels, temperature controller. Pancakes were baked very often.
We use both the panel for large pancakes and for small pancakes. On the last (except for pancakes) I fry eggs and bake pancakes. The result is a universal instrument.
Look, maybe you will like such a pancake maker.
Well, yes, I just talked about her - like Valyushka
valushka-s
Quote: Shelena

It means that we walked the same road. A painful but RIGHT choice ...

well, we can walk! where you need it!
Shelena
And we also invite everyone to walk with us.
valushka-s
Quote: Shelena

And we also invite everyone to walk with us.

but I would still, somewhere would try and submerged! interesting though! and is inexpensive.
Nevushka
Quote: valushka-s


but I would still, somewhere would try and submerged! interesting though! and is inexpensive.
I like immersion, after purchasing it - I get severin only when I need large pancakes for the filling. But in it you will not get such thin ones as in a submersible
valushka-s
Quote: Nevushka

I like immersion, after purchasing it - I get severin only when I need large pancakes for the filling. But in it you will not get such thin ones as in a submersible

and there are two types of them, with a wire to the pancake maker and without. and which one to want ?!
Nevushka
Quote: valushka-s


and there are two types of them, with a wire to the pancake maker and without. and which one to want ?!
I have VES, the pancake maker itself with a wire.
Oca
Quote: valushka-s

and there are two types of them, with a wire to the pancake maker and without.
Let me ask you where you found the wireless one and how much? I only saw on a German site for a lot of euros. And about the wire - it's like a mouse, if the tail does not interfere - then figs with it, let it hang out
NatalyMur
Quote: Oca

Let me ask you where you found the wireless one and how much? I only saw on a German site for a lot of euros. And about the wire - it's like a mouse, if the tail does not interfere - then figs with it, let it hang out
Wireless - it's like an electric kettle - put on a circle with a wire
🔗
This link is for viewing the pancake maker, and for purchase you can search 2 times cheaper
Alena Yurievna
I have this - VES SK A3 - a crepe maker. She has only one BUT - you need to turn off the shutdown button when you remove it from the mug, that is, every time the pancake maker is immersed in the dough, as it is written in the instructions so that the contacts do not burn.

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