lesik_l
Quote: Tatalo4ka


Alena, what kind of onion do you use for frying ???

And in general, girls how to cut onions correctly so that they are diced ???

For frying, I cut into cubes in a 7-ke. And not very finely and fry well. If it's 3.5, then it's more like porridge to me.

As for the dish. Girls, but 100 UAH for plastic, moreover without blades, that is, it makes no sense to pay only for plastic. I cut on a large kitchen board. Convenient rubberized inserts do not allow slipping when the pile gets in the way, I just move it forward with the grater itself and cut further.
hrushka
I want a sudoku! Unfortunately, there is simply no place for a large kitchen board, but on an ordinary one it is inconvenient - everything flies by, I think this issue will be resolved with a bowl. I tried to put it on the plank - it doesn't fit at the bottom, keep it tilted - there is not enough scope (for onion-carrots, normul, but you chopped the pumpkin - so you can only beat it at a run, otherwise it tries to get stuck on a half pumpkin)
Lika_n
or you can find one like this
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Piano
you can find it, however, the handles on the sides should be horizontal so that the grater is fixed with protrusions - it is unlikely to fit into such handles
Merri
Girls, it is much more convenient to cut into a Sudok! Don't skimp on this. Firstly, the grater is fixed, secondly, there is order on the table, and thirdly, the salad can be seasoned right in the vessel.
mother
I can buy a bag later, now it’s just not a small amount.
Julia V
Yes, you need a box. She was cutting vegetables for borscht, flying all over the table. It turned out that 10mm is a lot for me for soup, I'm already cutting with a knife.
And at 7.5 I wiggled a carrot back and forth, so it cut through finely. Then I saw through this case and everything worked out.
azaza
Quote: Julia V

And at 7.5 I wiggled a carrot back and forth, so it cut through finely.
On the knife nizya back and forth, current down!
Julia V
Well, yes, then I realized. Well, nothing, a matter of experience

The main thing is that it rubs very easily. "butts" then rubbed a little in gloves, one glove slightly cut. So vigilance must not be lost.
Lika_n
Tanyush Happy Holidays
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this is for slicing mushrooms :))

sorry, what's off topic :)))
Tatalo4ka
Quote: azaza

On the knife nizya back and forth, current down!
Tanyusha, (I was embarrassed to ask, but I see the girls also have questions about this.) I just have a question: tell me which graters you need to rub in two directions (back and forth), and on which only one (down)?

And then something comes out awkwardly ... We're still just learning ...
Julia V
Quote: Tatalo4ka


Tanyusha, (I was embarrassed to ask, but I see the girls also have questions about this.) I just have a question: tell me which graters you need to rub in two directions (back and forth), and on which only one (down)?

And then something comes out awkwardly ... We're still just learning ...
Probably only on a knifeless one.

Girls, where do you store the 10 mm insert. Does she enter boxing or not? Should I order it or not (box is optional)?
lesik_l
Quote: ***


Please tell me how to use a grater correctly? in the sense of how to properly rub on the blades: with only downward pressure, or up and down (I don't know if I wrote it clearly?). I mean on the main grater and on the inserts (which can be cut into cubes).
I have Prima only 5 days. To be honest, I had time to try a little more. But I get something not very flat bars (I don't even try to try cubes at all). Maybe you need to move your hand sharply (quickly) down?
Girls put up a photo, so they have it straight there, evenly. I don't quite succeed.

Maybe others have questions, so I'll answer here

On a grater, you can move up and down only on a bladeless insert; with knives, the product will cling to the blades when moving up. Therefore, slightly lift the holder and transfer the vegetable-fruit to the top.

Cubes. You need to get used to them, and then everything will go like oil. The main thing is to place your hand correctly. The holder should be at an angle of about 45 degrees with respect to the float, first with one side, then just turn the brush and with the next movement the holder goes at an angle to the other side of the base. T. E. ] \ [ then ] / [

The hand moves abruptly without stopping. We start the movement from the top and without braking we move to the end.
Slastena
Girls, in my opinion, you can only go back and forth on Rocco, Carly, Beybiki and Pizza on the grater itself, on a knifeless one, you can try owers:
azaza
Girls, thanks for the congratulations! I'll
Lika, no, I have enough mushroom cutters. Now I need vacuum cleaners. Desirable ABOUTworking
About "back and forth" and only "here".
In one direction, it is cut on all knife inserts: that is, you lead the fruit holder straight down the grater, when you lead it back - lift the fruit holder with the vegetable above the knives.
Knifeless inserts - you can lead the fruit holder close to the grater body both down and up, the product will still be cut off only when moving down, when moving up it will touch the knife, but will not be cut.
Combislicer and waffle: the principle is exactly the same as that of the knifeless inserts: you can drive back and forth, it is cut only when moving down.
Carly, Roco, Baby, Pizza - double-edged knives, that is, if the product is not torn off the grater, it will cut both when moving down and when moving up. The cutting speed is greatly increased. However, garbage production also increases.

It seems that you have listed everything, have you forgotten anything? About the combichipser you need to ask the girls who have it. In theory, it should be double-edged, but I will not vouch.

Yul, why did you rub the leftovers in gloves? Too big remain? I have 1.5-2 mm, or even less than 1 mm.
Slastena
Tatyana I have decent remnants on Prima: girl_red: 1-2 mm I have the remainder only in dreams until I adapt at least wear gloves too
Happy Tatiana's Day !!!!!!!!
annnushka27
It's good that you have large balances, we are less tempted!
Alim
Quote: lesik_l


As for the dish. Girls, but 100 UAH for plastic, moreover without blades, that is, it makes no sense to pay only for plastic. I cut on a large kitchen board.
If you need to save money, you can take a large saucepan instead of a pot. The slots of the grater are placed on the side, from your side you hold it with your hand and the grater does not slip. In a saucepan and fits more. than in a Sudok. When I need to rub a lot, I rub it on a three-liter saucepan if I have a bowl.

Quote: Julia V

"butts" then rubbed a little with gloves, one glove slightly cut. So vigilance must not be lost.
I would not risk it with gloves, it is easier and safer to cut the butts with a knife or into a bag in the refrigerator for soup leave something
Mona1
Girls, do you feel like it smells like housewarming? Right now, page 101 will begin. Well, are we going to move to the third volume? In any case, if this happens, then notifications may stop coming to the mail. So if there are no notifications, drop by yourself, maybe they have already moved here to another address.
Julia V
Tanyusha, girls, I probably get big butts due to the fact that I'm still afraid, for example, to scratch the holder or lower the blades. And it falls out of my balance. The cabbage didn't rub a lot, so I cut it through with gloves, one by one, leaves. And I set aside from carrots to chickens, from beets and potatoes I finished with a knife. Since the vegetables were peeled with a vegetable peeler by Berner, I got 10 times less peeling than with a knife.
azaza
Sweet, thanks!
As for the vessel. At the same time as the set I bought the Classic Sudoku. All my graters were wonderfully mounted in it (thanks to Lena-Kubanochka, I advised that I myself would not have thought of how to stick them there for a long time).
So that's it.At first, I only used a pot, it was very convenient. But I often cut a lot of vegetables at once, I had to empty the basin many times, for this I had to first remove the grater, then put it on again, and so on several times. Once, when I had to process a lot of vegetables again, I simply did not take out the basin. I have a very large board. I put a grater on it at an angle. It turned out to be even more convenient than with a basket.
I am not campaigning against anyone, no matter what, I tell my story. Convenience / inconvenience is a very individual thing. If you already have a grater without a grater, and it is quite convenient for you to grate without it, you can save money. If you feel that you are missing something for comfort, don’t skimp, buy a basin.
Julia V
I have not yet understood one thing. This button is on the side, does it only work with a knifeless one? While I inserted the inserts, I was afraid that either I would cut my fingers off, or I would break the grater
azaza
In theory, the button should work with knife ones. Thanks to her, on each knife (except for 10), two options for bars and one option for rhombuses should be obtained.
More precisely, the gadgets will tell you. I'm a trendy girl
mother
More precisely, the gadgets will tell you. I'm a trendy girl
cool, the main thing for girls-lotions is to put the accent correctly
azaza
Quote: mom

cool, the main thing for girls-lotions is to put the accent correctly
Let the gadgets themselves try and I wrote with secret intent If anyone did not know - I am like that
Venta
Julia V this button is to take out the inserts. All - and knifeless and with knives. When you need to change the insert - press the black button and the insert is easily removed. Also press the button when you need to switch the insert from the bottom to the top position.

Switching down without it - just push the insert down. More precisely, it also works there, but down it works as if by itself, without your finger pressing)
Julia V
So I need to train With a knife-less one I understand everything, but with other inserts it's somehow scary. Somehow I inserted them, but did I think that there would be a click, but no. I'll figure it out next time.
Venta
Julia V I suddenly thought about it ... for a year I didn't think about how to insert it, but then I thought about it, went to the kitchen at night to insert No, clicks at the Trend, probably we have clicks when switching insert positions))))

On the back of the inserts at the apex of the triangle type there is a protruding tongue, and in the frame itself there is a slot for it, you just need to insert the insert so that the tongue evenly goes in there and it will sit normally tightly.
Julia V
Yeah, clear. I was afraid to move the knife inserts, took them out and inserted them below, like
My husband told me that he also wants to learn how to cut on it
Tatalo4ka
Marina, thanks for the clarification, I also had a question about this. Now it is clear.
Merri
Girls, do not be offended, but they dissuaded me from buying Prima in the store, they said that Trend and Pro are more reliable in this regard - they changed the insert and fixed it, and Prima sometimes has a button stuck or the insert is not fixed. Maybe I'm wrong, for what I bought, and for that I sell.
lesik_l
Quote: Venta

Julia V this button is to take out the inserts.

And for me it is only for permutation from one position to another, and the insert is easily removed and inserted in the aligned arrow
makabusha
AAAAAAAAA ... anecdote looking at night - girls-lotions .. the accent immediately suggests itself wrong))))))))))

For some reason, the association with the club of Alcoholics Anonymous. like "Hello, I'm Alexander, alcoholic"
And we will have in the subject like this: "Hello, I am Natasha, trendy. Let's slap everything for Natasha."
Julia V
and I rubbed in the position when the arrows are aligned, is that correct?
annnushka27
Quote: makabusha

AAAAAAAAA ... anecdote looking at night - girls-lotions .. the accent immediately suggests itself wrong))))))))))

For some reason, the association with the club of Alcoholics Anonymous. like "Hello, I'm Alexander, alcoholic"
And we will have in the subject like this: "Hello, I am Natasha, trendy. Let's slap everything for Natasha."
Yes.It is necessary to write Trend or Prima under the avatar.
lesik_l
Quote: Julia V

and I rubbed in the position when the arrows are aligned, is that correct?

Well, the alignment of the arrows is it from the positions, but at the same time you can insert-pull the bells and whistles.
So I didn't really understand what the question is?
annnushka27
Something girls-gadgets, how difficult it is for you. Everything is clear with us trends.
Mona1
Quote: annnushka27

Yes. It is necessary to write Trend or Prima under the avatar.
You should generally ask to add the Vegetable cutters section to the pictures of the equipment, because judging by the price, it is more expensive than many meat grinders or even multicooker, which means it has the right to be in the picture!
Julia V
just thought now that you need to insert when the arrows are aligned, and then move. We need to practice tomorrow. Now I'll feed my vegetables.
annnushka27
Quote: Julia V

just thought now that you need to insert when the arrows are aligned, and then move. We need to practice tomorrow. Now I'll feed my vegetables.
Julia, can I rent you a dryer?
Venta
Merri so far, my Prima has not been noticed in anything like this for a year) But I speak for myself personally.

lesik_l Yes, if the insert is in the alignment position of the arrows, you can easily take it out. And if not? If the insert is in the lower position, then until you press the black button, the insert cannot be lifted up until the arrows align, it simply does not move. The inserts only slide down easily, it is enough to push from the end with your finger, and up without the participation of the button in any way. Well, if only to tear with force, breaking the grater.

When I need to quickly change the insert to another, I just, without looking at the alignment of the arrows, press the "magic black button" with one hand, and with the other I take out the insert with an upward movement, any time the button is pressed, everything will be removed)
annnushka27
Quote: Julia V


Dry the carrots?
This is if the family will already refuse vegetables. By the way, joking aside, I made myself such a cool seasoning, according to Admin's recipes, with the help of Berner and a dryer. There is a lot of greenery, carrots, peppers, I don't remember everything. This I also trained on a grater in October, when I bought it.
Venta
Quote: Julia V

just thought now that you need to insert when the arrows are aligned, and then move. We need to practice tomorrow.

Yes exactly.
lesik_l
You completely confused me with this button. I was not too lazy to go and look.
Insert - according to the arrows.
Change the position - press the button, if you need to enlarge the hole, press with your finger from above, you need to reduce it - move it away from you, pressing on the edge. We do all this with an insert. And that's all.

What kind of effort? What to pluck? I do not understand? Moves like clockwork.
Mona1
Girls, I found on one site a description of a round Borner peeler and what you can do with it:
Multi - peeler, decorator
Full description:

Well, of course, before you cut the product, it must be washed and often cleaned. There is no need to talk about potatoes - everyone loves to eat them and no one likes to peel them. It hurts to remember how our housewives scrape carrots, and then scrape off the carrots and themselves and the shell. Or how the bitter skin of a cucumber is barbarously cut off with an ordinary knife. And zucchini, and eggplant, beets, orange, apple and even tomato - how do we clean it all? With patience. No one has patience and one or two - all the vitamins in the trash! Relax and unwind, hapless owners of ordinary cleaning knives and dull iron housekeepers. Unlike a vegetable peeler with a triangular handle, it cleans the product "towards itself" and not "away from itself."

Plus, you can make some decorations with it to please your family and friends with your culinary delights:

The top “eyelet” can be used to make “stars”.
The side cutter is designed for peeling oranges.
The “eyelet” located on the other side will help you pick out the “eyes” from the potatoes.
With the lower curly knife, you can prepare the potatoes for stuffing or remove the core from the apple.
Mona1
Here's a description for a triangular peeler:

The Multi Peeler is versatile and very easy to use.

What is a decorator peeler, you ask? What is a peeler in principle, we understand, a device for peeling vegetables and fruits from the peel. Our vegetable peeler has some great features. Of course, it copes with its main function without difficulty, thanks to its floating blade, it peels vegetables, and at the same time it will never cut your hands. She can also simply slice the fruit or vegetable into thin slices.

Unlike a knife, cutting the peel does not take place by moving the hand with the peeler towards you, but by moving it away from yourself, which once again makes it safer and you will never splash yourself with carrot juice or not very clean peel of potatoes or beets. In addition, there are additional very necessary and interesting functions of this peeler as a decorator, namely:

The upper "eyelet" can be used to make "stars"

Peel an orange? An ordinary knife, however, cut through both the skin and the orange, and the juice flows. And remember how children do it - with teeth, nails! ...
Let's clean with our vegetable peeler! On the side of it there is a special plastic knife, designed just for the thickness of an orange skin. It's convenient, fast and delicious!

Baskets of eggs, tomatoes, cucumbers, onions and everything - the triangular end of a knife instantly!

Scenery? Simply and easily! Cut the petals on the radish with a metal loop on the knife. Put it in cold water and the radish will bloom
Venta
lesik_l Yes, we are actually talking about the same thing, each explaining in its own way.

The insert in Prima can be easily inserted-removed if the arrows are aligned, right? This is usually the top insert position. If, when working on a grater, we switched the insert down, in order to remove it, we need to return the insert to the upper position (align the arrows), and for this switching we need a black button so that everything slides easily and simply.

In fact, you are more right - the button is needed to switch positions.

I had in mind something else, which may be important for beginners who have not yet fully figured out with their graters, how to insert and remove an insert and what is the difference between Prima and Trend:

- in the Trend, the inserts are in one position, inserted-removed (correct me if I am mistaken suddenly)

- In Prima, inserts switch from one position to another. Especially on the bladeless insert - as many as 5 positions.
They are inserted-removed in a grater only in one position, when the large arrow-pointers are combined.
Therefore, in order to remove the insert in Prima, one must remember (look) in what position it stands and, if necessary, be sure to switch it to the desired position.
In the "wrong" position, the insert on the Prim cannot be removed simply as in the Trend. Try to switch the knife insert to the dice or knifeless position to the thinnest cuts and DO NOT PRESS THE BLACK BUTTON to remove the insert in this position - it does not move, it is fixed.
I checked) Press the button, move the insert to the desired position, and then take it out.
Sandy
Here's how I still use the waffle

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hrushka
Quote: Sandy

Here's how I still use the waffle

Sandy and in more detail? I still can't do it, can we have any secrets?
Sandy
Quote: hrushka

Sandy and in more detail? I still can't do it, can we have any secrets?
Yes, there are no secrets, I have a classic waffle, everything is structured as in the picture
I just mean that it can not only cut salads, but also deliciously cut vegetables into a soup. My son only eats soup because of this cut

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