julifera
Quote: Countryman

It turns out that you can try it like in the video.

Metsaluna is often used with radial movements.
dopleta
julifera, thanks for the video. The toy is funny, I don't even doubt for a second that if I saw it in the store, I would buy it right away ... But I was not impressed at all at work. In my opinion, even a regular knife is faster and more productive. And, if we are talking about the convenience for the brush, then this is even more convenient

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julifera
I have neither mezaluna, nor such a knife as in that video, and so far I am just looking at such cutting movements.

Here in this video 2 minutes 40 seconds - another method of work, but with a slightly different knife:



Tanyulya
Quote: julifera

I have neither mezaluna, nor such a knife as in that video, and so far I am just looking at such cutting movements.

Here in this video 2 minutes 40 seconds - I'm even afraid of my fingers - another method of work, but with a slightly different knife:


I like this one, I have to show my dad, he will.
I have rockers with one and two blades,
and a rocking chair with a large long handle, for example, chopping mushrooms, cabbage .... I don’t chop cabbage, but mushrooms are cool.
kirch
For some reason, notifications stopped coming and not only in this topic
dopleta
Quote: kirch

For some reason, notifications stopped coming and not only in this topic
I quote IRR: "Happiness"
Asya Klyachina
All these rocking knives did not inspire me at all. What is their benefit? If you cut a small amount, then a simple knife is faster. And grind a large amount, then use a blender with a chopper or a combine to cut it off.
vedmacck
Quote: Asya Klyachina

All these rocking knives did not inspire me at all. What is their benefit? If you cut a small amount, then a simple knife is faster. And grind a large amount, then use a blender with a chopper or a combine to cut it off.

I totally agree. The shape of the knife is a matter of habit and national preferences (my English is very bad, but this knife, as far as I understand, is advertised as a Aleut knife). And he does not cut, but rather cuts like our cabbage cutters. Only ours are more ergonomic.
albina1966
Quote: Asya Klyachina

All these rocking knives did not inspire me at all. What is their benefit? If you cut a small amount, then a simple knife is faster. And grind a large amount, then use a blender with a chopper or a combine to cut it off.
And me - well, nothing! She cut a video with a green knife, listened to the radio. The result is not impressive!
Caprice
Quote: dopleta

And, if we are talking about the convenience for the brush, then this is even more convenient
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I have a long bread knife with such a handle. Comfortable awful!

Quote: Asya Klyachina

All these rocking knives did not inspire me at all. What is their benefit? If you cut a small amount, then a simple knife is faster. And grind a large amount, then use a blender with a chopper or a combine to cut it off.
Congruent!
annnushka27
Girls, watch the interesting things in ATB from next Thursday (click on kitchen utensils). A silicone stand in a cartoon will probably do, a frying pan for those who wanted to pour sand into the pan and cook something there, but I've never seen molds for boiling eggs without shells.
Oh, there are interesting mops too.
julifera
Quote: annnushka27

, a frying pan for those who wanted to pour sand into the pan and cook something there

That frying pan is huge and expensive, and even without a handle.
It was small, neat, with a handle and only 40 hryvnias, but I already overtook it, there are simpler ways than to warm sand in cast iron.
annnushka27
Quote: julifera

That frying pan is huge and expensive, and even without a handle.
It was small, neat, with a handle and only 40 hryvnias, but I already overtook it, there are simpler ways than to warm sand in cast iron.
Well, yes, big. But for some reason I remembered about the sand, kada saw it.
dopleta
Yes, they wrote a lot about this mandolin too. The power is too small.
Olima
Quote: dopleta

Yes, they wrote a lot about this mandolin too. The power is too small.

And here's the name for me mandolin like it, we used to call names like that in childhood
argo
Quote: dopleta

Yes, they wrote a lot about this mandolin too. The power is too small.

and if the power is too small .. then what is it? can you work a little? Or is it ok to process only soft vegetables? damn .. and that my message is so bifurcated .. due to the fact that I have a small screen .. or something .. I was just delighted .. that through the Khlebopechkin gallery pictures .. it's so convenient to insert .. without using a radical .. but here again, healthy again ..
Wildebeest
Quote: Asya Klyachina

All these rocking knives did not inspire me at all. What is their benefit? If you cut a small amount, then a simple knife is faster. And grind a large amount, then use a blender with a chopper or a combine to cut it.
Yes, professionals in their work use only knives, edit it before starting work, everyone has his own knife and God forbid if in his absence someone else uses his knife.
azaza
Quote: Argo

But does anyone have such a thing?
Kitchen stuff (1)

As far as I remember, Caprice had such a thing. And she characterized it precisely as a fig, that is, she completely rejected it.
Caprice
Not that she completely rejected it. She worked for me for several years. She didn’t chop the tomatoes, it’s also bulky (after use, half of the dishwasher took only gadgets from this mandolin), and the quality of the transparent plastic is flimsy.
Although, for those who are afraid of Burner - also a way out.
dopleta
The Star completely rejected.
argo
Quote: dopleta

The Star completely rejected.

girls .. and can this be? ... what is the unit .. some kind of "left" caught? .. one has a normal .. and the other .. fiii ..
azaza
Quote: dopleta

The Star completely rejected.

No, I remember exactly the Caprice tip. Perhaps the trosh exaggerated
Caprice
Quote: azaza

No, I remember exactly the Caprice tip. Perhaps the trosh exaggerated
Something hiccups me
Burner is definitely better.
Irina Dolars
Here's what little things I got:

Kitchen stuff (1)
The creative idea of ​​"Karoto", a huge carrot sharpener shaped like pencil sharpeners, from designer Avichai Todmore was presented at the consumer goods fair in Frankfurt, Germany. According to the manufacturer Monkey Business, the creative invention can also peel and sharpen zucchini and cucumbers and help create edible decorations for salads and other dishes. Leftovers from cleaning vegetables are like kites.
argo
Quote: Irina Dolars

Here's what little things I got:

Kitchen stuff (1)
I seem to have seen such a thing on Burner's website
dopleta
These sharpeners are a cart and a small cart!

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Song
Quote: Sens

from a closed research institute, which means ...
Sens, and Sens ... Can you ask an immodest question? Why are you shutting down there in your research institute? People want to know!
vedmacck
Quote: Song *

Sens, and Sens ... Can you ask an immodest question? Why are you shutting down there in your research institute? People want to know!

Thin, thin trolling !!!
Sens
Quote: Song *

Sens, and Sens ... Can you ask an immodest question? Why are you shutting down there in your research institute? People want to know!
In the old days, an organization whose activities were classified was called "closed". Most often it was work in the military-industrial complex.
Quote: vedmacck

Thin, thin trolling !!!
hardly...
argo
I am transferring one post here ... though it is 2009
I'm looking for this press on the internet .. but I only give out molds and waffle-iron ... you don't know by chance .. they don't produce them, or what? well, such pretty girls turn out

Quote: Stеrn

LinaThank you so much for the wonderful cookies!

I didn't punch with him a lot. She threw everything into the harvester, and then passed the dough through the "Lakomka" press. It turned out 2 baking sheets of awesome airy cookies.
I myself did not expect that such a simple set of products would make such a delicious! This is probably the milk syrup gave such an effect.
Bravo, Lina! Kitchen stuff (1)

Kitchen stuff (1)

Bad cookies! It jumps into the mouth itself!
julifera
Quote: Argo

I am transferring one post here ... though it is 2009
I'm looking for this press on the internet .. but I only give out molds and waffle-iron ... you don't know by chance .. they don't produce them, or what? well, such pretty girls turn out

We have Temki about these presses, there are heaps of them on sale - both Teskomov's, and Chinese, all kinds.

Baking press syringe
https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=21130.0

Press cookies "Lakomka" (collection of recipes)
https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=3398.0

Song
Quote: Sens

In the old days, an organization whose activities were classified was called "closed". Most often it was work in the military-industrial complex.
I am aware of this. My parents have worked almost all their lives in this ... And my childhood was spent in a closed town ...
Song
Quote: vedmacck

Thin, thin trolling !!!
Yes, this is not trolling, but a glitch, well, or a mania ... of your choice ...
albina1966
Quote: julifera

Press cookies "Lakomka" (collection of recipes)
Oh! And I have an enta Lakomka est, my mother gave it. I have never used it yet, and there are recipes there.
vedmacck
Quote: albina1966

Oh! And I have an enta Lakomka est, my mother gave it. I have never used it yet, and there are recipes there.
My sister brought a similar device from the then GDR. With recipes translated by colleagues. There were even some components that were untranslatable then. Well, we didn’t have "bakshpulver" (baking powder), so she brought it so much that it ended only after 7-8 years, when it finally appeared with us.
Hell repeatedly. And then my sister moved out, took the apparatus. So for two years I can't find anything to replace it (I moved out a long time ago, and took it out recently) - it was luminous, but I come across all the plastic.
The most annoying thing is that my sister doesn't use it.
notglass
On aliexpress, a metal press is somewhere around 10 dollars and delivery is free. I have this for about a year. 20 cookie discs and 4 cream attachments. The quality is decent. Even though China. I use it often. There have been no failures yet.
albina1966
Quote: vedmacck

My sister brought a similar device from the then GDR. With recipes translated by colleagues. There were even some components that were untranslatable then. Well, we didn’t have "bakshpulver" (baking powder), so she brought it so much that it ended only after 7-8 years, when it finally appeared with us.
Hell repeatedly. And then my sister moved out, took the apparatus. So for two years I can't find anything to replace it (I moved out a long time ago, and took it out recently) - it was luminous, but I come across all the plastic.
The most annoying thing is that my sister doesn't use it.
And I have a Sovdepovskiy in ex. condition. There is also a Soviet aunt in the picture with a babette on her head and with a press in her hands. Price - 6 rubles. !! "Dneprovsky machine-building plant" made them.
And why am I not using it!
Svetta
Quote: albina1966

And I have a Sovdepovskiy in ex. condition. There is also a Soviet aunt in the picture with a babette on her head and with a press in her hands. Price - 6 rubles. !! "Dneprovsky machine-building plant" made them.
And why am I not using it!

These presses were made in our city, in every second family it was, like the MRIYA combine. I still have a press in service, everything is whole, even the instructions with recipes have been preserved. Cool cookies and very tasty turns out, especially with mayonnaise.
vedmacck
Quote: notglass

On aliexpress, a metal press is somewhere around 10 dollars and delivery is free. I have this for about a year. 20 cookie discs and 4 cream attachments. The quality is decent. Even though China. I use it often. There have been no failures yet.

Never visited this site before. Scream, not translation

And do not share a specific reference? And then after "beauty & health" I laugh out loud !!!
The site itself made a good impression! A lot of interesting! Thanks to the forum! During the use of so many useful things I learned!
albina1966
Quote: svetta

These presses were made in our city, in every second family it was, like the MRIYA combine.I still have a press in service, everything is whole, even the instructions with recipes have been preserved. Cool cookies and very tasty turns out, especially with mayonnaise.
In the recipes (and there are only 2 of them), not a word about mayonnaise. Share, pliz.
julifera
Quote: albina1966

In the recipes (and there are only 2 of them), not a word about mayonnaise. Share, pliz.

We have these recipes
I already gave the link above, there in the first message of the topic there is the 3rd recipe with mayonnaise

Quote: julifera


Press cookies "Lakomka" (collection of recipes)
https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=3398.0
albina1966
Quote: julifera

We have these recipes
I already gave the link above, there in the first message of the topic there is the 3rd recipe with mayonnaise
juliferachka! I missed something. Thank you! : rose: Schaz looked through in her book of recipes this one with mayonnaise (it was just on the next page). Here I am a blindfold!
And 1 jar of mayonnaise is skoko? 250 g, probably?
Countryman
Quote: Song *

Sens, and Sens ... Can you ask an immodest question? Why are you shutting down there in your research institute? People want to know!

Well, why bury it against the wall so quickly? Sens ?
Since all the boozer with questions like this started yesterday from me, let me to me today and finish it.
In the form, although somewhat anecdotal, but (as an author and participant, I guarantee) - reliable.
Svetta
Quote: albina1966

juliferachka! I missed something. Thank you!
And 1 jar of mayonnaise is skoko?

Albina, you had a happy childhood, you don't know about jars of mayonnaise ...
A jar of mayonnaise is 250 ml of product.
julifera
Quote: albina1966

juliferachka! I missed something. Thank you!
And 1 jar of mayonnaise is skoko?

Our old jars of mayonnaise were 250 grams
albina1966
Quote: svetta

Albina, you had a happy childhood, you don't know about jars of mayonnaise ...
A jar of mayonnaise is 250 ml of product.
Aha, I already guessed, I asked above.
notglass
Tatiana, I threw a link to the seller from whom she bought. Dig there, you can still find it.
Caprice
I, too, still have a Soviet syringe press "Lakomka" alive and well. I didn’t even try to change it to modern analogues
vedmacck
Quote: notglass

Tatiana, I threw a link to the seller from whom she bought. Dig there, you can still find it.

Thank you, I am amazed at what globalization has reached! Residents of Ukraine, Russia, Israel and other countries are discussing Chinese products! Which are equally accessible to everyone! (Well, we don't include North Korea).
Caprice
Quote: vedmacck

Thank you, I am amazed at what globalization has reached! Residents of Ukraine, Russia, Israel and other countries are discussing Chinese products! Which are equally accessible to everyone! (Well, we don't include North Korea).
Still wondering? Believe it or not, this is true not only in Russia, Ukraine and Israel, but also in America and in other countries.

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