SilverLily
Yes, this is a rice cooker (I kind of wrote it), on the store's website it is generally written "a kettle for cooking rice"
Glass lid with a hole for the release of excess steam.
So you can cook milk porridge in it or not?
Ctrekoza
try to cook porridge in your multicooker in an additional container, that is, in a water bath, in soup or stewing, or whatever you have not a sensory one), you can also delay start
SilverLily
Thank you! But I also want to have a new "little thing" in the kitchen. So I'm waiting for someone to say that "I need it." Or already be puzzled and order a Redmond baby from Russia, and this is a long time and at least 5 times more expensive, plus delivery
And about rice cookers, I'll read that people cook different dishes in them (almost bake), that only rice for a side dish and sushi So experienced deviceaholics came to ask around
Ctrekoza
somewhere here I read it from someone, buy it directly or so, scratch?)) I think that you still need to wait for the little redmond, because you still want it)))
SilverLily
Oh, as I got to this forum, I read everything and want
I already want a small multicooker and get it. But not fast
And I can bring this little rice cooker into the house tomorrow without harming my wallet.
It will just be a shame if she can only cook dry rice. What if she begins to choke on milk? Are there any rice cooker owners here?
Alisa_t
what exactly will Dex be better than Polaris?
Vei
Quote: SilverLily

Good evening! Can you please tell me (otherwise I read everything, I read, but I find opposite opinions) - can I use a rice cooker to make milk porridge? I have a good old Panasonic 4.5 liter, which I have been using with might and main for the fifth year already. But to cook one portion of milk porridge in it - spread it only along the bottom. And I want to eat straight from the tin. I looked at a small Redmond (02) here on the site, but we only have large models for sale, I will still want to
We now have on sale such a baby Sensor
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only 0.6 liters / 450 g of rice (there is more, but I don't need it). In terms of volume, it just fits, in design it resembles a little Panasonic (they will stand side by side), and the price is generally wonderful - about $ 20. It turns itself off, keeps heat for 6 hours.
But besides rice as a side dish, does she know anything else? And specifically porridge? And not just rice?
This is a simple rice cooker and you can check the milk porridge only while standing next to it so as not to run away. Meat, vegetables will be fine, the rest will be dancing with tambourines.
Vei
Quote: Alisa_t

what exactly will Dex be better than Polaris?
Proven quality. Otherwise, a good cartoon.
goldenflov
Quote: Rick

I cook for a child 1.5 years old in a water bath like this... I have a slow cooker 5 liters. I cook with a delay in the morning.
Thanks for the idea!
Oca
Quote: goldenflov

Electric stove.
I would buy a large multicooker Especially Rick suggested a good idea for cooking small portions of food. Now it's hot in the kitchen - I threw a whole chicken and potatoes into the multicooker, and I myself am resting on the forum. She will cook porridge from 150g of cereal (1 measuring cup) and 360-400g of water (2 cups) without problems.
PS If it's not a secret, how does the process of frying potatoes on an electric stove look like (what do you cook and how long does it take)?
gala10
Quote: Oca

PS If it's not a secret, how does the process of frying potatoes on an electric stove look like (what do you cook and how long does it take)?
I have an electric stove, the question is not clear: frying potatoes on an electric stove is no different from a similar process on a gas one. The same frying pan, everything is exactly the same.
lunova-moskalenko
goldenflov !!! Happy Birthday!

I don't know why, but you are not on the birthday calendar.
Rick
Quote: goldenflov

Thanks for the idea!
To your health! The only thing left is to buy a cartoon!
SilverLily
Quote: Ctrekoza

try to cook porridge in your multicooker in an additional container, that is, in a water bath, in soup or stewing, or whatever you have not a sensory one), you can also delay start
I tried it today I had breakfast with pasteurized porridge. Or even sterilized because I put it on a delayed start after one in the morning and my brains were already dull. With a timer, only buckwheat, pilaf and milk porridge. I chose buckwheat. Well, she sterilized my porridge for three or four hours (because I also overslept, wandering into the Chuchelkin Reserve and getting lost in it until almost four). But the main thing is that I understood and mastered the principle. It's just a pity that the timer won't work. But I will try to cook in the morning. I liked the taste, the portion too. Thank you!
Manna
I don't know, maybe it was already ...

Liberty MC-905

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Power - 900 W
Volume - 5 L
There is a clock
12 modes, including: baking, porridge, cereals, stewing, steaming, yogurt, pasta, etc.

Is it just such a drawing, or does it also change / show the temperature?

Very pretty

It is a pity that only in Ukraine ...
lunova-moskalenko
Quote: manna

I don't know, maybe it was already ...

Liberty MC-905

Choosing a slow cooker, pressure cooker, rice cooker (2)

Power - 900 W
Volume - 5 L
There is a clock
12 modes, including: baking, porridge, cereals, stewing, steaming, yogurt, pasta, etc.

Is it just such a drawing, or does it also change / show the temperature?

Very pretty

It is a pity that only in Ukraine ...

So we are always ready to send, whistle current!
Manna
Thank you dear! No, this is me ... exacerbation of deviceaholism. Well, where do I need another, and besides, a 5-liter, cartoon? Although so pretty, red, with flowers
goldenflov
Quote: Oca


PS If it's not a secret, how does the process of frying potatoes on an electric stove look like (what do you cook and how long does it take)?

Glass-ceramic plate. Fry in a skillet with a coating and a thick bottom, fry for 15-25 minutes. (Depends on the fullness of the pan).
Oca
Quote: goldenflov

Glass-ceramic plate. Fry in a skillet with a coating and a thick bottom, fry for 15-25 minutes. (Depends on the fullness of the pan).
Thank you! I also had a chance to work once on a modern "fancy" stove, I liked it. But not so as to give up multi Eh, when will a worthy baby for 3 liters appear, otherwise my omnivore friends already require a second saucepan!
Anya
Today in the store I looked at Dex 60. Sellers said that Dex did not buy Phillips. And Philips himself was sold to some Chinese factory, now only honey will remain under the Philips brand. equipment.
Manna
Quote: Elena Bo

The sellers are delirious.
Oh, yes ... I haven’t heard such a version yet.Although it amuses even what they say about Phillips’s purchase of Dax (why did Phillips surrender to Dax?) Phillips needs a China factory, so they bought it, and they wanted to go to small firms purchasing from the Chinese (with excess capacity) small batches of multicooker
Vei
Mannochka, it's not about the fact that the Philips company bought the Dex company, but that the Chinese plant bought the Philips facilities in China, and that Philips will no longer produce kitchen appliances, but only medical equipment of the Evon!
Manna
Veechka, so I understood (I would never have thought of this, and the sellers are about it in all seriousness), I said about another version that Phillips had coveted Dax - this version I often hear A Dax fellows that such found good multicooker in China, it's a pity that the service is not provided
Anya
Well, as I was told, so I wrote here
Manna
AnyaDo not be upset, we are playing with the versions from the sellers. They can't say that yet - their imagination is limitless
vernisag
Sometimes you go into a store, you look at a multi, the seller comes up (a girl of about 19 years old) and starts talking soooo ...
I'm leaving, barely holding back my laughter ...
Pichenka
A terrible thing happened ...
A friend came from Poland, she asks me to help choose a multicooker, she couldn't buy there, she says there is no choice and they are not popular, and there is not even a zelmer).
Advise where to start the choice.
For myself, I wouldn't be upset. And here such a responsibility ... I was just worried.
I really hope for your advice.

(I know that there is a family of doctors, supporters of healthy food)

Catwoman
Quote: Pichenka

A terrible thing happened ...
A friend came from Poland, she asks me to help choose a multicooker, she couldn't buy there, she says there is no choice and they are not popular, and there is not even a zelmer).
Advise where to start the choice.
For myself, I wouldn't be upset. And here such a responsibility ... I was just worried.
I really hope for your advice.

(I know that there is a family of doctors, supporters of healthy food)

I would take Orson 4002 or 5002! Techno point has a cool price for them, but a fairy tale! Only this is a pressure cooker.
Nicaletta
Hello everybody! I came across an interesting site today ....... if the admin does not bite me ..... in short, I will tell you its name (the link is nizzzzza?) ALIBAB. COM (in Latin) OU, I'll tell you ... there is infa about prices and coincidences in manufacturers
Luysia
Pretty!

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Arnica
And judging by the description, the hostesses should like
lunova-moskalenko
And there is also a new DELFA - 03.
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🔗
rusja
Well, nothing about yourself, they just woke up, as if from a cornucopia, there are already more offers than buyers
And the price of the new Delfochka is very pleasant, I wonder how it differs from its recent predecessor, except for the case
lunova-moskalenko
Quote: rusja

Well, nothing about yourself, they just woke up, as if from a cornucopia, there are already more offers than buyers
And the price of the new Delfochka is very pleasant, I wonder how it differs from its recent predecessor, except for the case
The power is the same, the volume is 4 liters too, the programs seem to be the same. It seems to me that it is the body that is different.
Sone4ka
Quote: nvk

And there is also a new DELFA - 03.
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from its predecessor 02 - it differs in color, small changes in the face and fewer programs.
And, if we consider that 02 was taken for only 222 UAH, so 03 loses to her at all.
Sone4ka
Quote: nvk

The power is the same, the volume is 4 liters too, the programs seem to be the same.

in 02 - 9 programs, and in this one there are only 6 (?) if infa from the online store does not lie
lunova-moskalenko
Quote: Sone4ka

from its predecessor 02 - it differs in color, small changes in the face and fewer programs.
And, if we consider that 02 was taken for only 222 UAH, so 03 loses to her at all.
Yes, but now the price of 02 has risen everywhere to UAH 249-299.
lunova-moskalenko
Quote: Sone4ka

in 02 - 9 programs, and in this one there are only 6 (?) if infa from the online store does not lie
Well, count in 03 here are the programs.
Baking, frying, steaming, stewing / jam, porridge / soup, rice / pilaf

Sone4ka
Quote: nvk

Well, count in 03 here are the programs.
Baking, frying, steaming, stewing / jam, porridge / soup, rice / pilaf

no yogurt. For me personally, it was critical.
02 makes excellent yoghurt
and at 5ok now it is only 245 UAH. worth it.
lunova-moskalenko
Quote: Sone4ka

no yogurt. For me personally, it was critical.
02 makes excellent yoghurt
and at 5ok now it is only 245 UAH. worth it.
So I do not persuade to buy. I make yoghurts in a yogurt maker!
Sone4ka
Quote: nvk

So I do not persuade to buy. I make yoghurts in a yogurt maker!

yes, for some reason I got excited for my own, sorry

this is already in order of replica: I also have a yogurt maker, but in Delph the temperature is even, I checked)
lunova-moskalenko
Quote: Sone4ka

this is already in order of replica: I also have a yogurt maker, but in Delph the temperature is even, I checked)
I don’t know, I have a DEX 108 yoghurt maker, I haven’t even had one joint with yogurt. And I don't put anything under the jars, I bought myself a relay for a yogurt maker and everything is super. The multicooker and the yogurt maker work at the same time.
YanOchka-
Sorry, but I’m probably here. Maybe someone knows what kind of L'GEN multicooker is 5 liters? Heard her being compared to Redmond 4502?
Rick
Quote: vernisag

Look girls what cartoon appeared from Vitesse COOKER VITESSE VS-527

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Girls! Does anyone know anything about this multicooker? A friend wants to buy to cook porridge for a child. Of course, he will cook for himself, but the main thing is that milk porridge can be cooked.Found nothing about her
dr_pavlic
All my life I cook on a stove ... gas or electric ...
But nowadays there is less and less time ... but I want it quickly and, most importantly, tasty:
- borscht
- kharcho
- pilaf
- just rice
- goulash
- azu
- carbonara paste
- all sorts of sauces
etc.

Suggest something good.
there are 4 people in the family, always hungry 7 =)))
Arnica
Quote: dr_pavlic

Suggest something good.
You need to know where you live.
vernisag
Multicooker POLARIS PPC 0305AD

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Volume 5 l
Power 900 W
14 preset cooking modes
3 pressure levels
14 preset cooking modes: meat on the bone / jellied meat, soup, porridge, heating, rice, pilaf, frying, baking, legumes, double boiler, braising, buckwheat, cottage cheese, slow cooker
Choice of 3 pressure levels for cooking foods of different densities
Healthy food menu
Safe cooking under pressure - 6 degrees of protection
Fast food preparation
Choice of cooking duration from 1 to 99 minutes.
Automatic pressure regulation inside the bowl
Snooze timer up to 24 hours (allows you to cook food at the appointed time)
Maintaining temperature 24 hours
Saving program settings in case of power failure - 20 min.
Whitford 2-layer non-stick inner bowl coating - durable, scratch-resistant
Accessories: tablespoon, measuring cup, steamer
The bowl is dishwasher safe
lunova-moskalenko
Quote: dr_pavlic

corrected ..
Then you need to come here, I would take her in this case.
https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&board=443.0
annnushka27
I found an interesting article on choosing a multicooker, maybe someone can help in choosing.
There are about expensive and cheap! I liked that Saturn is also mentioned about Orion. Whoever does not dare to buy can read and buy at last. Now I can't imagine life without my assistants!
Oca
Quote: annnushka27

I found an interesting article on choosing a multicooker
I read it, now I'm in a stupor myself, which one to choose
For a long time there has been one wish: to make a large, large table, listing the main modes, models and ratings on a 10-point scale there, which members of the forum will put to their pots. Well, like the one on the Brand's website, only not with theoretical parameters and figures (yes / no, 130 degrees, 150 degrees), but with real characteristics: excellent, good, average, burns, overheats, runs away ... Can we tense, eh? A beginner will mark three or four rows (columns) that interest him, and the choice will be greatly narrowed.

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