YanOchka-
Quote: Neznaika

37501 Brand
Where did you buy it? I thought they were no longer for sale. She herself wanted it, but was removed from production. They promised to release 501 in return (heating 180), the plant was sold. Should I wait or not? Will the new plant produce 501 or another? But this is more likely to the representatives of Brand. Until then ..... where did you buy it?
Manna
Quote: svetta

Girls, help! There must be a table somewhere or something like which non-native bowls are compatible with other cartoons. I can not find...
You can look at the NEC, they had such a plate, though not in all bowls.
gala10
Quote: manna

You can look at the NEC, they had such a plate, though not in all bowls.
I'm embarrassed to ask, but what is NEC?
Vitaok
Quote: gala10

I'm embarrassed to ask, but what is NEC?
🔗
gala10
Thank you, Vitaok
sturm
Thank you all for the advice. I took a Panasonic, peppery milk porridge is delicious, but seemingly strange, on top of the porridge it was as if white foam lay.
I set a timer for 7 hours.
Vei
Quote: sturm

Thank you all for the advice. I took a Panasonic, peppery milk porridge is delicious, but seemingly strange, on top of the porridge it was as if white foam lay.
I set a timer for 7 hours.
And what Panasonic, new or "legendary"?)))
helgoncha
Quote: Aina

And you are not in a hurry ... You buy Brand, meet, make friends, maybe you will pick up another pressure cooker You have a wonderful option in Russia Multi-cooker-pressure cooker-slow cooker Steba DD1 ECO, have you considered it?

oh, looked at, looked closely, she certainly bribed me with the design and the steel bowl.
I broke my head between it and Brandik 6051, but still stopped at 6051.
Marple
Hello professionals Multi-cook and just geniuses in cooking. Question from novice MV users Which one to CHOOSE !!!! Cuckoo 0821 ... Polaris 0523 ... of course Redmond 90 Need ...
1. Milk porridges and not very much on a delayed start.
2. Steamer ....
3. Sometimes extinguishing
4. Sometimes baking
Given: Family of 2 + 1 (coming (adult son) We love to eat
Budget 7000r +/- 2000
I understand that cuco 0821 .. is already a backward device, but a discount of 3500r for it !!!
Thanks to everyone .. who will respond !!!!
sturm
Quote: Vei

And what Panasonic, new or "legendary"?)))

Something 181
Manna
Quote: Marple

Which to CHOOSE !!!! Cuckoo 0821 ... Polaris 0523 ... of course Redmond 90 Need ...
1. Milk porridges and not very much on a delayed start.
2. Steamer ....
3. Sometimes extinguishing
4. Sometimes baking
Given: Family of 2 + 1 (coming (adult son) We love to eat
Marple, I understand that you want a slow cooker, mainly for porridge with a delay and as a double boiler. For cereals for 2-3 people, the volume of Kuku will be enough (although it is a rarity, but with a very good bowl). About the Polaris of this model, nothing is known from experience yet, this is a novelty, and the information is still only theoretical. Redmond has a "ceramic" bowl coating, but in no comparison with Cook, it will stick with time. She has a bunch of all kinds of programs, including a multi-cook with a temperature range. Do you need all this for those 4 points that you indicated? I honestly do not know at all how you can compare these three multicooker. Personally, for the requirements that you indicated, I would buy Cook, especially with a big discount. Still, the quality of Kuku cannot even be compared with Polaris and Redmond I don't know how to advise you
Vei
Mannochka, in kuku 0821, the porridge lasts 1.5 hours, but the milk does not run away. And if you cook in other modes, then only without milk. And in general, for its price, you can buy a modern fully functional multicooker or pressure cooker in which you can cook everything.
I would not recommend it, now it is no longer relevant.
Manna
Veechka, Kuku, although not modern, but for cereals, steaming, sometimes stewing and baking, it is very relevant, and even very good quality. And do we need fullfunctional multicooker (with lower quality class), if these functions are not required. And Kuku, as I understood, Marple can buy at a discount. It is in these conditions that I would buy it
Vei
I don’t understand if 3500 is a new price or is it a discount?
What can be cooked in cookie 0821 without any problems:
Cereal side dishes, especially rice
Soups
Extinguishing
Long-lasting cereals, in pt and dairy
Pilaf, if fried in another device.

I didn't get baked goods in it, but I baked mostly manna and apples. The frying didn't work either. It is possible to boil Hercules in milk, but only standing nearby and vigilantly watching not to run away.
Manna
Veechka, well, rolled oats on milk in many multicooker "runs away". This porridge is not an indicator. And about baking ... the girls wrote that biscuits in cookies 0821 turn out well Passerovka seems to be like it turned out on a turbo (if I remember correctly). Yes, and no roasting is needed, as I understand it, for Marple.
And the price ... in Moscow Yulmart it is now 3400r.
Vei
Mannochka, I didn't write it quite clearly. No one will cook Hercules for 1.5 hours on the Porridge mode, everyone cooks it at 0821 on the Multipovar, and there the temperature is above 100C, since everyone does baking on it, some even fry (although how, I can not imagine), then the temperature there is about 110-115C.
Therefore, you can cook milk only while standing next to it until it boils and turn it off immediately. This is not at all the same when in other CFs there are shoots of milk porridge, which can be stopped by the upper steam basket or by greasing the bowl with oil.
It's just that this multi-cook is only good for soups and stews. For baking, the temperature is not enough, but for milk porridge, it goes off scale.

When 3-4 years ago there were no MVs, except for Panas, these rice cookers seemed like happiness, but believe me now for 3500 rubles you can buy a much better option!
0821 is a rice cooker, there are two and a multi-cook modes only for rice, but it only changes the time, not the temperature. Korean classics, which have not been produced in Korea itself for 10 years.
And the bowl there is unusual, very light and non-stick, it feels like plastic in general))) Well, it's certainly not plastic, but I have never seen this anywhere else.

0821 cooked rice for me, for this it was purchased, well, even at the dacha, I used it. It was better than the ancient two-burner electric stove, generally helped out, but I would not recommend it. You can generally be disappointed in CF as in the classroom. I repeat, now the time is different and the choice makes the eyes run.
Aina
Quote: Vei

When 3-4 years ago there were no MVs, except for Panas, these rice cookers seemed like happiness, but believe me now for 3500 rubles you can buy a much better option!
Agree

Quote: Vei

You can generally be disappointed in CF as in the classroom. I repeat, now the time is different and the choice makes the eyes run.
And I agree again
We have to keep up with the times, after the pressure cooker in Panasika I stopped cooking porridge altogether: 1.5 hours versus 20 minutes, is there a difference?
But I won't trade Panas casserole for anything
fronya40
no, this is not the case, the pressure cooker will not replace one hundred percent of the cartoon casserole in the cartoon, I fry, stew vegetables, it’s not right in the pressure cooker ..... well, I bake.
Aina
Quote: fronya40

no, this is not the case, the pressure cooker will not replace one hundred percent of the cartoon casserole in the cartoon, I fry, stew vegetables, it’s not right in the pressure cooker ..... well, I bake.
Tanyusha, you have a cartoon, navrenoe, be quicker than Panas, fry in Panasonic oh-oh-oh-very long. But stewed soups with pressure cookers cannot be compared, I really like multi soups, and meat and porridge from a pressure cooker ... In short, they are both needed, like a harem
Slavutchanka
And I only cook soups in a pressure cooker (I have Cucco 1054). They just don't like it.
Vei
I don't know, I might need a cartoon just for borscht, because you can't make it in one bookmark. And everything else with SV is not worse, but faster.
Slavutchanka
I put borscht in one tab (except for beets). I cook the beets separately for a couple.When the program is over, add the grated beets and on the Heat for 10-15 minutes. The color is saturated. It's in the pressure cooker.
Aina
Quote: Slavutchanka

And I only cook soups in a pressure cooker (I have Cucco 1054). They just don't like it.
I’m just learning SV, but in vegetable soup with cabbage and borscht the pressure cooker digests this very cabbage, and gently and carefully languishes the cartoon, of course, longer. In general, it seems to me that whatever a person does not buy at first, it will be a worthy gift to his beloved ...
Slavutchanka
Place in SV on Multipovar 95 - 100 * and let it languish. I cook at 105 *
fronya40
and stewed cabbage ???? Is she like that in the well? it tastes good in the well, but not at all ...
borscht-soups I cook current in the borehole :-)
Aina
Quote: Slavutchanka

Place in SV on Multipovar 95 - 100 * and let it languish. I cook at 105 *
I don't have a multi-cook
Aina
Quote: fronya40

and stewed cabbage ???? Is she like that in the well? it tastes good in the well, but not at all ...
borscht-soups I cook current in the borehole :-)
"Not that" in the sense of liquid a lot?
Slavutchanka
Carcass cabbage in just a cartoon. I have SV for soups, meat, jellied meat, steamed vegetables, pilaf (although the pilaf is wonderful in the cartoon)
Aina
Quote: Slavutchanka

Carcass cabbage in just a cartoon. I have SV for soups, meat, jellied meat, steamed vegetables, pilaf (although the pilaf is wonderful in the cartoon)
In addition to soups, I agree with everything, it is especially good to cook vegetables all at once for a vinaigrette, for example
Vei
Quote: Slavutchanka

I put borsch in one tab (except for beets). I cook the beets separately for a couple. When the program is over, add the grated beets and on the Heat for 10-15 minutes. The color is saturated. It's in the pressure cooker.
I tried different options, but I can't call borsch from SV borscht. I don't like the result. Actually, in the cartoon, it also turns out to be a four, since the Soup programs usually boil weakly and not at all at the moment when I need it (read conveniently))). As a result, the borscht stays in the cartoon for too long for my taste. But at least the sequence of laying the products can be observed.
So now I rarely cook borscht.

As for stewed cabbage, I myself do not like cabbage stewed with tomato, especially in a rag (here we-Muscovites call this dish "hodgepodge"))) I like fried cabbage without tomato and with meat, or without meat. But frying it is such a hassle, it is necessary to lay and fry in small parts, so that it does not give a lot of juice at once, and the same cabbage does not turn out in a rag. And then one day I was too lazy to fiddle with frying in small portions, and I threw everything with almost one tab in the CB, well, I added a tomato, so that at least it looked like a hodgepodge. And I myself am sitting on the forum and I am tormented by my conscience)))) and then my husband said that he felt such delight only when for the first time in the school cafeteria he tried a hodgepodge, and he liked it so much ... And only now he finally ate this tasty, no one has ever been able to reproduce this masterpiece. And I listened and thought, whether to rejoice, or to be offended by more "delicious, like in a school cafeteria" - a compliment for me doubtful! But baby my husband was so happy, but business then - just throw everything in the SV!
Slavutchanka
As in the school cafeteria - this is nostalgia. I still remember the stolovka cutlets from my childhood. So you have to be proud that such a cabbage turned out.
Mar_k
When you buy the first MB, you persuade yourself that you will only cook porridge, but when you buy and get used to it, you forget where the stove is and how it turns on! so you need to take it right away so that it suits you in all respects .... From the proposed budget and options, I would take Redmond, especially since the action comes with a baby to boot !!!
Vei
Quote: Mar_k

When you buy the first MB, you persuade yourself that you will only cook porridge, but when you buy and get used to it, you forget where the stove is and how it turns on! so you need to take it right away so that it suits you in all respects .... From the proposed budget and options, I would take Redmond, especially since the action comes with a baby in addition !!!
Oh, I totally disagree! Redmond M-90 by no means, everything is there on snot does not inspire confidence.I had such a Redmond, but the quality of materials and workmanship was very disappointing. Here is the same little Redmond -02 of a completely different quality, but I categorically do not recommend M-90!
What list was announced there? And why did he limit himself to only these models?
Slavutchanka
Now there is a promotion - Redmond M70 + Redmond M20 gift for only 1499 UAH
Funtichek
Quote: Slavutchanka

Now there is a promotion - Redmond M70 + Redmond M20 gift for only 1499 UAH
Hello, and who can tell you about these models? I just caught fire to buy a multicooker and I am looking at this offer. How are they in operation and quality? Help me please
Aina
Quote: Funtichek

Hello, and who can tell you about these models? I just caught fire to buy a multicooker and I am looking at this offer. How are they in operation and quality? Help me please
And you read in the profile topic, in the same place you can ask questions to the owners
https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=169325.20
Manna
Virgo, again you started talking about which is better MV or SV. Well, really, here each mistress has her own preferences. Veechka loves SV, I am more inclined to cook in MV. But this does not make MV or SV better or worse. And the topic is still about the choice of multicooker, rice cookers, and not pressure cookers

Quote: Vei

When 3-4 years ago there were no MVs, except for Panas, these rice cookers seemed like happiness, but believe me now for 3500 rubles you can buy a much better option!
Sure you may. That's just of those three optionsthat were offered, I would still prefer Cook in the conditions that were offered.
But if we expand the boundaries of choice, then I would loiter around 4 liters of Stadler (precisely for those tasks that Marple set for her multicooker) or Redmond 01 (or 02), but they may be too small, if, as I wrote Marple, they love to eat. This is from proven multicooker, but about new items ... I already answered a couple of pages ago about those multicooker that I am interested in from the new ones.

Quote: Aina

We have to keep up with the times, after the pressure cooker in Panasika I stopped cooking porridge altogether: 1.5 hours versus 20 minutes, is there a difference?
I cannot agree. Again, due to different preferences. I'm not specifically talking about Panasonic. In general, about CB and MV - not everyone likes porridge from CB.
And I also cannot agree about "walking in step" - new on the market does not mean better than the previous one. Market policy is just a "race of imaginations" of various sales and production companies.

Quote: Vei

What list was announced there? And why did he limit himself to only these models?
"Cuckoo 0821 .... Polaris 0523 ... well, of course Redmond 90" I also don't understand why the choice fell between these multicooker
Vei
Yes, the Stadler Form is clearly the best possible in terms of quality and everything else. By the way, they came out with a three-liter index 929. I think it is optimal!
Manna
Veechka, and 3-liter is the same as for 4 and 5 liters? Straight one to one? I just haven't seen her yet.

Already looked. Yeah, one to one, it differs only in volume. Yes, then I also tend to choose a 3-liter one, it will definitely be enough for 2-3 people, and the porridge will not be smeared along the bottom.
Slavutchanka
I personally - for the cartoon and SV in the house. Something alone does not suit me anymore. At first there was SV, but it is not very convenient with it - you won't look in, you won't add something until the program ends or you need to force steam off. And now I have 2 more multi
Aina
Quote: Slavutchanka

I personally - for the cartoon and SV in the house. Something alone does not suit me anymore. At first there was SV, but it is not very convenient with it - you won't look in, you won't add something until the program ends or you need to force steam off. And now I have 2 more multi
and I think this tandem is perfect. Two of them are enough for me! I hardly go to the stove, except perhaps to boil half a glass of milk or oatmeal for one portion in the morning to quickly cook ... Oh, yes, I also make cutlets / cakes / pancakes / pancakes in a frying pan on the stove, everything else in a multicooker and a pressure cooker
Slavutchanka
SV and one cartoon move to the dacha in the spring. You come home on leave and there is nothing to cook in. I ignore the stove - I only fry the pies. So I bought another one.
Ofeliya
Maybe this question has already been discussed, but I didn’t come across it ... Can you please tell me what more vitamins are stored during cooking, in a slow cooker or a pressure cooker? If, for example, you need to stew vegetables. And if you compare the power consumption per cooking cycle, which will be more expensive in terms of electricity?
In particular, I want to define for myself REDMOND RMC-M110 (which is also a pressure cooker) or RMC-M70.
vernisag
Girls, have you seen such a beauty?
SUPRA MCS-5151

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

900 watts
Internal volume 5 l.
Control
Electronic +
Number of automatic programs 14
Masinen
Irin, the scoreboard looks like Orson 4002. Even the lid handle and valve.
And this is a pressure cooker.
Catwoman
Quote: vernisag

Girls, have you seen such a beauty?
SUPRA MCS-5151

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

900 watts
Internal volume 5 l.
Control
Electronic +
Number of automatic programs 14

Eh! Would she be 3 liters!
Vei
Quote: Ofeliya

Maybe this question has already been discussed, but I didn’t come across it ... Can you please tell me what more vitamins are stored during cooking, in a slow cooker or a pressure cooker? If, for example, you need to stew vegetables. And if you compare the power consumption per cooking cycle, which will be more expensive in terms of electricity?
In particular, I want to define for myself REDMOND RMC-M110 (which is also a pressure cooker) or RMC-M70.
It is difficult to answer unequivocally, but if you decide on SV, then take not the Redmond 110, it is not worth your money. If you have a choice of only these two models, then it is better to take MB.
Although in my opinion, which is already quite experienced in this matter, it is better to take MV with sensory modes plus a pressure cooker. Moreover, you can take a pressure cooker not expensive (which is what Redmond is), but any type of Polaris 0305 or from Units to see. There are many different ones, but in the MV there must be at least one touch mode (which works before the liquid is evaporated), and preferably more than one. There are no touch modes in the M-70, and Redmond has a hard time with them. In general, the M-70 is a good MV, but without sensory modes I don't need MV as a class, it would be better then SV, at least everything will be fast.

And regarding vitamins, it is believed that vitamins are stored better in CB, since the temperature exposure is shorter and there is less oxidation as a result.
Manna
Quote: Ofeliya

in what more vitamins are stored during cooking, in a multicooker or pressure cooker? If, for example, you need to stew vegetables. And if you compare the power consumption per cooking cycle, which will be more expensive in terms of electricity?
The question of vitamins is very difficult. The pressure cooker puts out under pressure at elevated temperatures, but quickly. The multicooker extinguishes for a longer time at temperatures slightly below 100 ° C. At the same time, it is difficult to say under what conditions vitamins will be destroyed faster. So it is with electricity. A pressure cooker uses more energy per unit of time, but its operating time is shorter. Therefore, the result will be approximately the same.
Arnica
Quote: manna

So it is with electricity. A pressure cooker uses more energy per unit of time, but its operating time is shorter. Therefore, the result will be approximately the same.
A. Why does SLE consume more energy per unit of time? It seems to depend on the power of the device. And the power of SLE is not more than MV.
Aina
Quote: Olyushka

A. Why does SLE consume more energy per unit of time? It seems to depend on the power of the device. And the power of the SCR is not more than MV.
My difference is noticeable: MV = 700 W, and SV = 1000 W

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