yara
Quote: Agora

Thank you for your answer, but after adding salt, do you still need to mix the potatoes right away?
Do everything as you are used to, it's just a saucepan, only electric.
albina1966
Agora, about the recipes. Cook your family's usual meals there. She cooks as much time as she does on the stove. And the recipes on the forum, like dogs ...
And I want to warn you about the "extinguishing" mode. All the same, it is more powerful in comparison with the same Panas. Make sure that the liquid does not boil away, otherwise it will burn. In this cartoon, besides the fact that the products emit liquid, add more water. I share based on my bitter experience.
In general, congratulations on your purchase. You spend long and happy days in the kitchen with her, although she can cope without you, and you can relax at this time.
hrushka
Quote: Agora

Thank you for your answer, but after adding salt, do you still need to mix the potatoes right away?

You can salt it first (in a bowl), and then add. If you do not plan to mix in the process
Lyudochka07
Hello girls and boys! I am thinking of buying this slow cooker ... and I doubt: is it necessary or not?
the fact is - I really wanted a bread maker - I folded everything and the bread is ready .. but it turned out that I don't use it - I don't like bread (((- here it is idle with me ...
I also don’t want to buy a slow cooker and not use it - so am I suffering to buy or not?

and everyone else immediately advises taking a spare saucepan - I found it on the kidstaff - which one to take? - can someone tell the difference between them ..-
- with black coating, weight 530gr Price - 225grn
- with black coating Price - 210 UAH
- with "gold plating" Price - 225 UAH
- stainless steel, st.18 / 10 with a thickened bottom Price - 225 UAH

Dimensions
Outer diameter - 23.8cm
Inner diameter - 21.5cm
height - 12.9cm

Or maybe someone bought in - PE "Dexline" Kiev - there and take a saucepan right away?
sorry for the bunch of paperwork ...
Thanks to everyone who read to the end
Agora
Girls, thank you all !!! I made my first dish, a roast. So delicious !!! My husband is a great critic, and he said that it was very tasty !!! God should have suffered at the stove for 16 years of marriage, but here a minimum of effort was praised. I'm going to storm the pastries.
yara
Quote: Lyudochka07

Hello girls and boys! I am thinking of buying this slow cooker ... and I doubt: is it necessary or not?
If you have read at least a few pages of this or another topic about multicooker, and you still doubt, then you probably don't really need it.

Quote: Lyudochka07

This is my first such saucepan
Yes, for more than half of the members of the forum, she is also the first, but ask anyone if he (she) can do without it now? Yes of course NO !!!! I’ll say even more, then they have another slow cooker, a third, a fourth, etc. And everyone is needed !!!!!
Lyudochka07
Well, actually, I sort of already decided to take - and take a spare saucepan right away?
and can anyone from a trusted online store advise? (if it is not possible here, then in a personal message ..)
yara
Quote: Lyudochka07

- and take a spare pot right away?
Desirable. Much more convenient, no need to pour, shift. In one - the first, in the other - the second.
Lika_n
and such a big silicone spoon

lunova-moskalenko
Quote: Lika_n

and such a big silicone spoon

These spoons appeared in our store for 24 UAH already! There are current orange and red.
Natalia K.
Marina 22 come here https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=294847.0, here Angela has saucepans and lids.
Marina22
Mona1 Thank you very much, the girls have already thrown off the girl's reference from the bread machine, from which you can order both a saucepan and a spare lid, she has already put me aside
natalisha_31 yes it is she
What about the valve? removed to wash?
Natalia K.
Quote: Marina22


What about the valve? removed to wash?
Of course it is removed.
Mona1
Quote: ledi

Girls, as I understand it, there are no silicone potholders along with the multicooker?
Not really a mess! We don't need Dex without potholders! Joke.
I'm also always looking for something to grab this casserole.
ledi
Good morning! then they are all the same needed, otherwise I doubted. to order or not.
Girls, and who uses them? Are they comfortable or is it better to order mittens?
albina1966
Quote: ledi

Good morning! so they are all the same needed, otherwise I doubted. to order or not.
Girls, and who uses them? Are they comfortable or is it better to order mittens?
I have two of them. One is thicker (I bought it in a comfy), the second is thinner (in ATB). Dignity that I washed it with hot water and detergent, and no stains, in short, long-lasting.
Disadvantage: if you use a thin one, you can burn yourself, you will not hold a hot baking sheet in your hands for a long time, you can hold a multicooker thicket. Conclusion: you need to take thicker gloves so as not to burn yourself.
And on the other hand, a thin one is more convenient, for example, to support a bird, a rabbit, to cut the hot one into pieces.
Ideally, there should be 3: 2 - thick, 1 - thin.
Something like this.
Py sy: I'm talking about mittens taldychu.
azaza
Quote: ledi


Girls, and who uses them? Are they comfortable or is it better to order mittens?

Potholders are different. You need to shuffle. If thin, you can take it. But I ordered myself "without looking", in the end I have two useless fat grabs, which are a pity to throw away, but take up precious space.
I use ordinary potholders, rags (not mittens, but potholders). They are more convenient than silicone ones.
azaza
Quote: albina1966

Conclusion: you need to take thicker gloves so as not to burn yourself.

I can’t pick up the pan with the fat ones. I can hold it, but it's very difficult to pick it up from multi.
I have just potholders, not mittens.
hrushka
I have silicone potholders, dogs (I can't figure out how to insert a photo in the morning) - very good. comfortable
Vitalinka
Quote: hrushka

I have silicone potholders, dogs (I can't figure out how to insert a photo in the morning) - very good. comfortable

Multicooker Dex DMC-60 (reviews and discussion)
yara
Quote: Vitalinka

Multicooker Dex DMC-60 (reviews and discussion)
I have the same, but with a patch (like a pig), really very comfortable. There is another thick mitten, but I don't use it, it's uncomfortable. And I also take baking sheets with fabric tacks.
nila
Girls, I also have a silicone potholder mitt and two small potholders close / open like a book. They lay idle until SCV Saturn appeared. The fact is that in MV Dex the bowl fits snugly on the protrusion of the case and with a potholder, although thin, it is not convenient to pick up and pull the bowl out.
But in Saturn they were very useful)) I remove the lid with a mitten and the steam does not burn my hand. And with two potholders it is convenient for me to pull out the bowl. There is a small protrusion from the body and you can easily pick up the bowl.
I can drop the photo of the potholders, I have not quite figured out the new camera yet.
Lydia 777
Girls, Daxie cooked pilaf for me today. True, I did not fry meat, carrots and onions in it, but in a pan, then stewed it for another hour. Then I put the meat and vegetables into a cartoon, added rice, water, spices, and only then my Daxie tried, smart girl. Delicious pilaf and rice from rice turned out.
yara
Quote: Lydia 777

Girls, Daxie cooked pilaf for me today. True, I did not fry meat, carrots and onions in it, but in a pan, then stewed it for another hour. Then I put the meat and vegetables into a cartoon, added rice, water, spices, and only then my Daxie tried, smart girl. Delicious pilaf and rice from rice turned out.
And next time you do everything in it! Why else should you dirty the pan?
Lydia 777
yara, I'm somehow so handy, in a frying pan. And I don't want to fidget once more, although I have silicone spatulas and spoons.
valushka-s
Quote: Lydia 777

yara, I'm somehow so handy, in a frying pan. And I don’t want to fidget too much, although I have silicone spatulas and spoons.
then the whole point of the multicooker is lost! on the stove in the cauldron, it languishes in the same way as in the cartoon!
at the stage of steaming rice, your participation is already not required!
Quote: yara

And next time you do everything in it! Why else should you dirty the pan?

and I immediately thought so. stand at the stove, and then wash the frying pan, and then the stove must be refreshed anyway! horror!

Lydia 777 , we are not for the cartoons, but they are for us! they will help us!
nila
Quote: valushka-s

then the whole point of the multicooker is lost!
Lydia 777 , we are not for the cartoons, but they are for us! they will help us!

Lydia, for this we acquire multi, so that they make our work easier! Listen girls, they are very right!
Quote: yara

What kind of little book, show me?
Yarchik, I'm sorry, I took a picture, but that's the only way I haven't quite figured it out with the new phone, you can somehow turn it over there, but there's no time to figure it out. I hope it is clear!
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azaza
Quote: nila

... until SCV Saturn appeared ... There is a small ledge from the body and you can easily pick up the bowl.

Oh, Nelchik! And I just refused these potholders, but they really can come up to Saturik - there is where to grab, unlike Dex
nila
Quote: yara

Wow, how interesting! Are they comfortable?
Quote: azaza

Oh, Nelchik! And I just refused these potholders, but they really can come up to Saturik - there is where to grab, unlike Dex
The potholders are comfortable! They are soft but heat resistant. I even manage to pull out the bowl with them from Dex. You can also spread them out and hold the saucepan when pouring into another pan. I did not have potholders in the form of sabachi pigs, but I think they are not so convenient.
irysska
and I have such potholders as Nelichka's, I like
but potholders (I have dogs) - I'm not very good, but I respect silicone gloves (I have gloves for 5 fingers)
nila
irysska, I bought mine in the market, in a china kiosk. Lay unnecessary they were all so dusty and in splendid isolation ... they were waiting for me. There is no price for them on your link, I took mine for 2 things gr 10-12, I remember bought for a penny, a long time ago.
Do hand gloves fit comfortably? The mitten is just dressed! A godsend for hot steam!
irysska
Nel, for me the gloves are comfortable, I constantly use my hand is not big, so they dress easily for me and I don't like the silicone mitten very much - it's big on my hand and dangles like hell
my gloves are exactly like this, but I bought them in Poltava for 30 UAH.
ledi
Quote: Vitalinka

Multicooker Dex DMC-60 (reviews and discussion)
These are the ones I ordered for my daughter. so you can pull the saucepan out of the multicooker with them?
irysska
Multicooker Dex DMC-60 (reviews and discussion)

a saucepan from our deksik, but it will not turn out cheap at all

🔗
albina1966
Quote: ledi

These are the ones I ordered for my daughter. so you can pull the saucepan out of the multicooker with them?
Vera! I would not really bother about this. Any kitchen. towels you can remove the casters from the multi.
Prus - 2
And it is also very cool to get the pots with tongs from the Airfryer, and if they are not there, then whatever - the gap between the side of the saucepan and the body allows.
lunova-moskalenko
I don’t know why it’s hard to look for ways, well, if right after baking. I just open it, I have it open for a couple of minutes. it cools down a bit and I always take it out with a piece of cloth at that moment lying down. And if something else and I don't need to take it out right away from the pan, then I have it in it and it cools down completely, then I take it out.
ledi
I don't have a multicooker myself. And for my daughter I wanted the best. I already thought later, when I ordered, that for sure she will not immediately remove the pan from the multicooker. Well, nothing, they will come in handy on the farm.
Thank you, girls, everyone for the advice and attention to my questions: friends: Today the birthday girl will receive Deksika as a gift and I hope she will be very happy
hrushka
Quote: ledi

These are the ones I ordered for my daughter. so they can pull the saucepan out of the multicooker?

These are exactly the ones I use - it turned out to be very convenient for me.I often take out the pan immediately after the end of the program, because there is a second pan, but there is no extra time
ledi
Quote: Luysia

AlexP, I have a BIG REQUEST for you, until you gave the DEX 50 to your mom, please compare the DEX 50 and DEX 60 bowls.
How are they in terms of interchangeability?

VS NIKA compared bowls DEX 50 and Brand 37501 right here.

I would like to see a similar comparison.

I just don't understand: DEX DMC-60 and Brand 37501 are twin brothers, in online stores they sell a spare bowl for DEX 50 and write that it fits DEX-60 as well. And at the same time empirically VS NIKA showed that the DEX 50 bowl does not fit the Brand 37501.

Then we conclude that DEX DMC-60 and Brand 37501 - brothers, but not twins!
girls, do the cooking programs also coincide? can i cook with Brand 37501 recipes?
lunova-moskalenko
Quote: ledi

girls, do the cooking programs also coincide? can i cook with Brand 37501 recipes?
Do not believe the current that I baked a pie and cooked soup in general according to the recipe for the oven and ordinary stove. And everything worked out great. Take any recipe and enjoy cooking.
yara
Quote: ledi

girls, do the cooking programs also coincide? can i cook with Brand 37501 recipes?
Yeah, you can. The programs are identical.
* Anyuta *
And now I fry chicken fillet "Pork pieces" in dex - in the evening I will give them to children as "Chicken McNuggets" ... By the way, having tried a couple of pieces, I liked them more from MV than from the oven ..
Holly77
Here I am with you)). Acquired Deksik more than a month ago after a not very long, but careful study. At first I wanted Phillips, but after rummaging a little in the internet, I settled on the DEX-60, which I do not regret. I've already tried a bunch of things to cook. I liked that everything works out, despite the fact that I don't really like to cook, and I just don't know how to do some things. For example, baked goods were all right the first time. Chocolate muffin, Zebra, cottage cheese and carrot casserole just super. Somehow I didn’t guess all this at once. Only my last "work" has a photo - this is "The Simplest Honey cake". I smeared it with sour cream, the only "gag" was toasted walnuts on top (well, I love nuts in any form and everywhere)

Multicooker Dex DMC-60 (reviews and discussion)
Holly77
Lyuba, thanks! I hope that it will bring joy for a long time. When choosing, I was a little embarrassed by the question of where to go if, after the expiration of 2 years of warranty, suddenly (God forbid, of course) something happens to him. In ordinary SC, after all, there may not be the necessary spare parts. But then I thought about it and decided that I would hope for the best, and solve problems as they come. Firstly, there is a handy man at home, and secondly, if the handy man fails to cope, then there are SC of the same Phillips. True, I don't know if their MV has a regular guarantee or also an exchange one, that is, without repair and without spare parts in the post-warranty period?
yara
Quote: Holly77

When choosing, I was a little embarrassed by the question of where to go if, after the expiration of 2 years of warranty, suddenly (God forbid, of course) something happens to him.
... there are SCs of the same Phillips. True, I don't know if their MV has a regular guarantee or an exchange one too.
Holly, we are delighted to welcome you to our many ranks !!!!
Philips has a regular warranty.
In November, our Deksik will be 2 years old, then we'll see what happens. In general, only a few exchanged a multicooker in 2 years.
Holly77
Quote: yara

Holly, we are delighted to welcome you to our many ranks !!!!
In general, only a few exchanged a multicooker in 2 years.
Yara, thanks. Yes, I paid attention to this. I re-read Temka, from cover to cover, by the end of the topic my brains were already boiling, but I made positive conclusions)).

Quote: vesna04

The beauty!
can I have a recipe?
and here he is https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=132067.0.html

The only thing is that I would slightly reduce the cooking time for Dex, by 10-15 minutes, probably, since my bottom is a little overcooked.
Taia
I just baked a honey cake, it turned out great. I bake for 45 minutes and leave for 20 minutes after that in a slow cooker with the lid closed. It seems to me the optimal time. I never bake on a full cycle. Perhaps these are the features of my multi.
Jenny_M
Good day to all!
Today I bought a Dex-60 as a present for my mother, unpacked it, put the buckwheat to cook on "Buckwheat", and it stuck to the bottom of the saucepan. Not everywhere, but in places.
I have Orion, nothing like that happens there. I'm terribly upset. Tell me, do you also have buckwheat sticking to the bottom, or is it the marriage of my saucepan?

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