Zvezda askony
Quote: Caprice

I have a battery at home with such an "ergonomic" handle. Is there a button on top? If it is on top, then it is inconvenient. From experience.
Clathronic with a black handle. It is comfortable for me in my hand. But if I see it with recharging, I will definitely buy it.
I haven't seen yet
I bought Perfect roll today in the Media Market.
Maniac green color.
When the fish is salted I will try ..
So I hoped for recipes ... and they are all in German.
It's a shame You can of course scan through the program. But such miracles can appear there.
So, as always, I will use the "typing" method
dopleta
Quote: Zvezda Askony


So I hoped for recipes ... and they are all in German.
It's a shame

Why are there recipes? It's just a "curler" for what you want to cook! Make filled rice rolls, cheese rolls, potato rolls to your liking. Sweet - curd, etc., etc.
Caprice
Quote: Zvezda Askony

I bought Perfect roll today in the Media Market.
Maniac green color.
When the fish is salted I will try ..
If we are talking about sushi, then in the original the fish should not be salty.
In general, you can twist anything in Perfect Roll. No special recipes are needed for this. A little fantasy is enough
azaza
Girls, and I lied about my Electrolux. There the button is not on the side, but on top. But the top is beveled, and the button fits into the tunic under the thumb, very convenient. But the Italian has a button on the side. I don’t know yet how convenient it is (I haven’t taken it out of the box yet).
Zvezda askony
Quote: Caprice

If we are talking about sushi, then in the original the fish should not be salty.
In general, you can twist anything in Perfect Roll. No special recipes are needed for this. A little fantasy is enough
So that's the problem - that it is not there - Fantasies are
To repeat - I can do that.

Caprice
Quote: Zvezda Askony

So that's the problem - that it is not there - Fantasies are
To repeat - I can do that.
Then in YouTube, in the search, type "Perfect Roll" and see what they are there, in the advertisement they wind up in rolls

And the fish in sushi should be raw and super fresh, not salted. Salted fish makes salty sushi, which is tasteless ...
dopleta
Quote: Zvezda Askony

So that's the problem - that it is not there - Fantasies are
To repeat - I can do that.

I have already shown this video somewhere and I myself have made many different rolls, both cold and hot, but here I posted only one recipe, precisely because everything with this machine is so simple and understandable.
iris @
Quote: irysska

Girls, do you think this device will fit

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for stirring the starter culture in yogurt milk (my girlfriend is going to buy this for herself).
But I'm wondering if it will work out, or the whole ceiling will be in milk. Who uses this device - what will he say
Girls, educate me what to whip with this thing and how is it right? my husband bought this coffee, whipped it turned out to be foam, but for some reason it doesn’t work out for me, and it will turn out to whip natural coffee into a froth?
azaza
I don't know how about coffee, but this thing whips milk at once. You can beat the cold one, it will turn out even faster. But the foam will settle very quickly. I preheat the milk in a micron until very hot (but you shouldn't boil it, when boiling it leaves its natural sweetness). And immediately, until the foam forms, I begin to beat. Milk approximately doubles in volume. It is advisable to take milk with a high protein content. Fat rather interferes with whipping - I didn't whip 3.2%, but 2.5% and 1.5% whipped perfectly. And then add this milk even in coffee, even in cocoa, even if you eat it like that, with a spoon - it's very tasty. Or vice versa - coffee into milk. From the change of places of the terms, as you know ...
Stafa
Quote: Pakat

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So as not to cut your fingers ...
The day before yesterday I was walking down the street and saw the "World of Books" store, which works from catalogs. When they opened it, I didn't even see it. So I bought such a device there for 14 rubles. And there were also stretching silicone caps - a set of 5 caps of different sizes for 150 rubles. Of course, I bought it right away.
Stafa
There is some kind of strange store, all the goods are at a 50-70% discount, and I did not find this in the catalog. There are a lot of small things. But these are definitely their products, I also bought a potato cutter with handles at the top for 100 rubles, I wanted to order it for a long time, but somehow I did not work out with these worlds, I ordered something for a long time - I never received the order. And I stopped looking at sales catalogs. Probably 3-4 years already.
Stafa
Quote: husky

Not so long ago I bought such small containers for storing chopped lemons and onions in the Kvartal chain of stores. They are not expensive - 72 rubles per piece. When I took it, I thought - is it necessary? Now I'm very happy. I went to buy some more, but alas, no !!
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The other day in Auchan I saw such things for 50 rubles.
rusja
And to me, out of all the previously ordered products from catalogs (mainly from Slovakia and not the cheapest, plus order processing and delivery), the world of books seemed more acceptable. I subscribed to their mailing list mainly for the sake of the tender, but I also ordered other goods that were not expensive. The parcel is usually around UAH 200-250. ($ 25-30) cost
Margit
Girls, I bought a rotating tray at Ikea this weekend, heavy, made of marble.
Really like! In the catalog there is also made of wood, also spinning, but was not available. It can be used as a cake dish when setting the table and for decorating cakes, it is convenient that it is spinning! Now there are fruits on it, the idea came to buy a beautiful round tray (I have a square one), put on this tray and install all the small things from the table (sugar bowl, salt shaker, swan with teaspoons, candy bowl, napkin holder). And if you need it for serving under a cake, I will take it off and use it for its intended purpose.
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Aylen
I also all hunt for rolling trays, but only for wooden ones in Ikea. When they were available, everyone looked at them ... I wanted to use them for a cheese platter. And the seller says: these are the trays that are for pizza ... So I will also use for pizza. That's just left to buy ...
dopleta
Quote: Ailen

I wanted to use them for a cheese platter. And the seller says: these are the trays that are for pizza ... So I will also use for pizza. That's just left to buy ...

Such? 🔗

This one was bought in Holland, with it there are also special cheese knives in the set.
dopleta
I bought such a plunger today

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for only 112 rubles. And in "Peki Sam" they are 540!
Margit
Quote: Ailen

I, too, all hunt for rolling trays, but only for wooden ones in Ikea. When they were available, everyone looked at them ... I wanted to use them for a cheese platter. And the seller says: these are the trays that are for pizza ... So I will also use for pizza. That's just left to buy ...
On the tray box is a photo of grapes on a tray. In general, this turntable is multifunctional for pizza, large pie, and cakes! Its height is small, no more than 3 cm. For decorating cakes, it is rather small, perhaps, one of these days I will try it in business.

dopleta
Plunger gorgeous, and the price is so generally a pity we do not have such.
Gin
What a cool thing! Where can I find such a rolling pin? Rrraz! And you've got a cookie sheet!

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dopleta
Gin, I've been looking for this for a long time too. Once she even dug it somewhere, a little bit different - she immediately cut out the cookies from the dough, but there they ran out too.
kubanochka
Quote: dopleta

I bought such a plunger today

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for only 112 rubles. And in "Peki Sam" they are 540!

I also bought these, also cheap, and more flowers. And the rest of the sets are much more expensive, for some reason
Rimma71
I also wanted a curly rolling pin ..... I came across this on the network: 🔗 (remove the dash). There are such rolling pins
I want everything at once !!!!
dopleta
Quote: Gin

Rrraz! And you've got a cookie sheet!

Until I found such a rolling pin, I make "Rraz - and a baking sheet" using this form

🔗

And here's another rolling pin for ravioli

🔗
Caprice
Quote: Rimma71

I also wanted a curly rolling pin ..... There are such rolling pins
I want everything at once !!!!
Found there:
Rolling pin with cooling
Rolling pin to which the dough does not stick
All books and textbooks on home economics and cooking teach young housewives: so that the dough does not stick to your hands or a rolling pin, you need to moisten your hands with cold water, and it is advisable to keep the rolling pin in the refrigerator for some time. You do not need to put this rolling pin in the refrigerator. You just need to fill the tank inside the rolling pin with cold water, and it will successfully cope with its task of rolling out the dough so that it does not stick to the surface.
Interestingly, I have a Tupper rolling pin to pour water into. My distributor told me that the water should be poured warm, but on the website they write - cold. So what is the best water to pour?
Rimma71
Quote: dopleta

Until I found such a rolling pin, I make "Rraz - and a baking sheet" using this form

🔗
Dopletochka, cool little thing ... I haven't got one yet ...
dopleta
Quote: Rimma71

Dopletochka, cool little thing ... I haven't got one yet ...

Rimma, you're in Moscow, it's easy for you - I bought it in the World of Books. A convenient thing - I put it in a baking sheet, cover it with dough, roll it on top with a rolling pin, and the cookies are in place!
strawberry
Quote: Caprice

Found there: Interestingly, I have a Tupper rolling pin, into which you need to pour water. My distributor told me that the water should be poured warm, but on the website they write - cold. So what is the best water to pour?
For rolling puff pastry, cold water, for yeast-warm
Omela
Quote: Caprice

Found there: Interestingly, I have a Tupper rolling pin, into which you need to pour water. My distributor told me that the water should be poured warm, but on the website they write - cold. So what is the best water to pour?
I have it, I don't like it .. and you need to pour a lot of water through a small hole .. and a very large one .. in general, it did not grow together !!! I also forgot to write that it cracked in the end, and I can't pour water there anymore ..

And about cold-warm water strawberry written correctly.
Caprice
Quote: Omela

I have it, I don't like it .. and you need to pour a lot of water through a small hole .. and a very large one .. in general, it did not grow together !!! I also forgot to write that it cracked in the end, and I can't pour water there anymore ..

And about cold-warm water strawberry written correctly.
Mistletoe! I understand that you have not grown together with the rolling pin. But on all Tuppervair products 30 years warranty... Whether you need it or not, it makes sense to return it to the distributor and demand that you exchange it. Even if you don’t use it later, it’s better to have it intact in the house. Will you give someone
I always exchange their used goods. Now I have returned the shaker for exchange. Just because the cover is not of the same shape as in the catalog, less convenient. Before that, I was exchanged for a cracked bottle of ECO.
nut
And today I became the owner of a jug for whipping milk froth (hot and cold milk) as well as Boletto sweets and, accordingly, molds for making mushrooms at home, as Huska showed what a miracle sweets are delicious, and in a jug I whipped 120 ml of hot milk for a test - amazing foam, passed already 34 minutes after beating - the foam is columned
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nut
Thank you Qween and how long I have been looking for them. On Wednesday I found a magician on the Internet. the Akkond firm selling sweets, called, they told me they would bring it on Thursday, I asked to put aside 2 boxes for me. I didn't even expect that on Thursday the girl would call me back and say, your sweets are waiting for you. So early this morning I rushed to Moscow and sweets were waiting for me. Service at the highest level
kava
And I want a milk cooker with a whistle.
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Stafa
I have a milk cooker, I have been cooking milk porridge in it for 20 years. With the purchase of a multi, the need for a milk cooker has disappeared - porridge in a cartoon is tastier.
kava
I'm not so much for porridge, I boil milk in a saucepan with a watchman and takes up a lot of space. And here it will tell itself when it’s ready, and it doesn’t run away, and the shape is ergonomic.
Stafa
And somehow I did not use it for its intended purpose - there was no need for boiled milk. But 3 liters of porridge (I have 3 liters) were very handy with two boys, I cooked it and everyone was full. I have them until the age of 14 cracked milk porridge only on the way.
Pilgrim73
Girls, and today I bought a spinning marble tray in Ikea.So happy everyone! Thanks to Margit for the tip
Margit
Quote: nut

And today I became the owner of a jug for whipping milk froth (hot and cold milk) as well as Boletto sweets and, accordingly, molds for making mushrooms at home, as Huska showed what a miracle sweets are delicious, and in a jug I whipped 120 ml of hot milk for a test - amazing foam, passed already 34 minutes after beating - the foam is columned
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Congratulations, Irina, gorgeous devices!
Margit
Quote: Pilgrim73

Girls, and today I bought a spinning marble tray in Ikea. So happy everyone! Thanks to Margit for the tip
Congratulations, Pilgrim73!!!
And yesterday I made pies with cabbage from Chuchelka. And I decided to try rolling cakes on this tray, girls, I didn't even expect how convenient it would be! I twisted it once, and during this time I manage to roll out the cake. I put the filling and to pinch the cake, the tray rotates in any direction as you like. The buzz! It even seemed to me that I coped with the pies faster than usual.
lega
Quote: Gin

What a cool thing! Where can I find such a rolling pin? Rrraz! And you've got a cookie sheet!

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There are some here, but I don't know how to get from there ...

Ana-stasy
Quote: lga

There are some here, but I don't know how to get from there ...

Probably only through an intermediary in America, they don't send directly to us, as far as I understand
Lozja
Quote: Ana-stasy

Probably only through an intermediary in America, they don't send directly to us, as far as I understand

Duc send zhezh like:

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Quote: Russian girl

Yeah, while it flies to us, gold will become ((((
These things are already initially at the "gold" price And plus delivery - it does not seem a little
Rina
Quote: Gin

What a cool thing! Where can I find such a rolling pin? Rrraz! And you've got a cookie sheet!

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Yes, I looked at the price. Something seems to me that it would be cheaper to find a woodcarving master and order something like that for him. I have a quiet dream - to find a carved board for gingerbread, but such antiques in our time no longer come across.

In, look, what beauty one master made for his son ...
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Ana-stasy
Quote: Rina

Yes, I looked at the price. Something seems to me that it would be cheaper to find a woodcarving master and order something like that for him. I have a quiet dream - to find a carved board for gingerbread, but such antiques in our time no longer come across.

Only today I saw, if I find I will send you a link in a personal link
Erhan
We have a Sweet Surprise theme in our Tchibo store this week. I convince myself that I don't need any of this: tchibo.com.tr
dopleta
And this is worse? Also foldable

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Here are more comfortable, in Ukraine

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14anna08
I wanted to put it on the bathtub.
thanks, and where to see yours?
Pogremushka
In an ordinary hardware store, I saw such triangular dryers, put on the bathtub.
dopleta
Quote: Pogremushka

In an ordinary hardware store, I saw such triangular dryers, put on the bathtub.
We sell not like Chibo

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14anna08
thanks, maybe I didn't look closely, but in my opinion they are not attached to the wall, or I just didn't look closely.
really not ikeevskuyu saw her friend for some reason she rusted ... all so?

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