Markilena
I honestly read the WHOLE topic ...............
But I found some contradictions, as I understand it, this is due to the fact that messages were transferred from different branches. Therefore, forgive me, but I will ask again - help, but ........... otherwise I will buy something in the heat of the moment, and then I will regret ...

So, I outline the situevina ..
I have MV Panas. I am very satisfied. But ... I began to miss him. Suslya advised me to turn my eyes to the Rice Cookers. We have Clathronic and Comfort. I will tell you what I need from them, and you tell me, please, they (or she) will give it to me or not.

In the evening I put milk oatmeal in Panas, set the timer for 2 hours, that is, at 2 am the porridge is cooked and then it goes to heating until morning. In the morning, porridge is like boiled cream and on almost baked milk - class!

This is what I need from the rice cooker, and I'll throw something in Panas))))).

Answer, be so kind !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Rina
Forgive me, if you have Panas, then why would you look for a different saucepan for worked-out recipes (requiring a timer), and throw something else into Panas? What does Panas not suit you for milk porridge?

With a simple rice cooker, you can cook almost everything as in a multicooker, but ... there is no timer. Therefore, delayed cooking will not work (unless you buy an external timer).
Markilena

but why excuse me ..... everything is correct, but -
It's very simple - Half of our family (4 PEOPLE) eat dairy oatmeal, half (3 PEOPLE) eat oatmeal on the water. Oatmeal in water can also be cooked in Panas, on the same program, but the valve is always dirty, from this I conclude that you cannot leave such porridge unattended in the Rice cooker for the night ...
And yet - in the morning our breakfast lasts from 7 a.m. to 10-11 a.m. and it's great that the porridge is worth it, whoever gets up is warming up - ate warm porridge ...
And yet - I just don't have time to cook something else in Panas - it is released around 11, and I'm already busy, I would have put something for lunch at 8, and porridge in a saucepan ...

The timer is okay, I already thought - you can immediately, as I go to bed, put on cooking, if she herself switches to heating and does not boil away, then it's nice ..... So how?
Rina
Well, knowing the current market, here's what to advise the morgue.
Now the DEX multicooker is on sale. There are programs "milk porridge" and a timer. Cost = two rice cookers = half of a Panasonic multicooker.
And if finances allow, then buy a simple rice cooker in the company for the cartoons, and you will be able to cook dinner when it is convenient for you, without jerking your loved ones, so that you can empty the dishes faster.
Markilena
That is, in Comfort in the evening (at 12 o'clock at night) you cannot put milk oatmeal to cook so that it is warm by the morning, right? That is, put and go to sleep IMMEDIATELY
Rina
I do not know if anyone tested this experimentally. The fact is that simple rice cookers usually have two (less often three) heating modes. And they switch from maximum to low when the temperature at the bottom of the saucepan exceeds a certain level. This is suitable for crumbly cereals, but not particularly suitable for those where liquid needs to be stored. And this very minimum level in itself also warms well.

Although ... I just thought, what if oatmeal (by the way, what kind of variety do you cook?) Pour boiling milk into the cereal, bring it to a boil again and immediately put it on low heat? I wonder if someone here is ready to test the idea?
Markilena
Am I really just such a lazy mother who has neither the strength nor the time to cook something in the morning?
I cook from ordinary oatmeal, but flakes, not cereals (I haven't found it yet).Previously, on the stove, I cooked from Nordic, because it cooks quickly - so savings! (Oatmeal is cheaper)
In the evening I put it all on autopilot - so wait and switch ... I don't know ...
There was no sadness in general, but now there are problems!
Rina
Nooo ... it's just that all moms have different modes (like saucepans). I think that the feint - pour boiling water over the flakes in the evening and leave them on low heat until morning - should work. This is how I cook oatmeal on the stove - I pour cereal, sugar, salt into boiling milk, let it boil, close it tightly with a lid and turn off the gas. Usually in an hour the porridge is just the right consistency.

But this should be checked by the owners of one of the models of rice cookers.
Rina
If you really want something like baked milk in the morning - a slow cooker (well, I'm an infection, an infection), it's just adapted for such things
Markilena
Yeah............
My heart feels that buy a ticket and run after the tram I won't buy anything ... otherwise my head is spinning ...
celfh
I also have a Panasonic multicooker. I have enough of her head. But I walk in circles around Cuckoo. Why? I like the multicook very much ...
Gypsy
Quote: celfh

I like the multicook very much ...
I translate into Russian, multi-cook is the code name for an ordinary pressure cooker
sazalexter
Markilena Kuku 1054 is an excellent cook, not only for simple cereals, but also for milk. Expensive, of course, but fully automated and fast!
Markilena
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Markilena Kuku 1054 is an excellent cook, not only for simple cereals, but also for milk. Expensive, of course, but fully automated and fast!

Yes, I realized that Kuku cooks porridge perfectly, but actually the discussion began on the topic of the Rice Cooker, I wanted to buy a Rice Cooker for milk porridge, and only then, pulling up my strength, buy Kuku!
Only I didn't understand, can I put milk porridge in the evening, and pour it in the morning?
And one multi is definitely not enough for me.

Here is a sketch of this morning - the population of the apartment is asleep, and I have to cook a cake in Multa ...........

And what do you want to do with the porridge?

On the Multicooker website I read about a small cartoon - maybe I can buy it for cereals?
Markilena
Gypsy
And I really like your Rice Cooker, I understand that you can put milk porridge in it in the morning, but you can't find SUCH a Rice Cooker with us!
And she is small and pretty!
Gypsy
Quote: Markilena

Gypsy
And I really like your Rice Cooker, I understand that you can put milk porridge in it in the morning, but you can't find SUCH a Rice Cooker with us!
And she is small and pretty!
I can't say for sure about all the porridge, I cook oatmeal like oatmeal, it boils quickly, I tried to cook it on an automatic program - it runs away. Whole cereal may not run away, but my cereal does. I have nowhere to rush, my porridge is cooked for 5 minutes, so I cook it in the morning with the lid open - nothing runs away.Besides me, no one eats porridge, so my head doesn't hurt about porridge
Markilena
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Mutually
I can't say for sure about all the porridge, I cook oatmeal like oatmeal, it boils quickly, I tried to cook it on an automatic program - it runs away. Whole cereal may not run away, but my cereal does. I have nowhere to rush, my porridge is cooked for 5 minutes, so I cook it in the morning with the lid open - nothing runs away.Besides me, no one eats porridge, so my head doesn't hurt about porridge

In-in, I also cook oatmeal like Hercules. And I am in a hurry in the morning and these 5 minutes are very important to me. All! You have solved all my doubts! If even on your heaped up Rice cooker it runs away on an automatic program, then how can the Comfort with Clathronics! It means that I only go to Panas ...
Gypsy
Quote: Markilena

In-in, I also cook oatmeal like Hercules. And I am in a hurry in the morning and these 5 minutes are very important to me. All! You have solved all my doubts! If even on your heaped up Rice cooker it runs away on an automatic program, then what about the Comfort with Clathronics! It means that I only go to Panas ...
I have it usual with electronics, heaped up in it only a good pan. In the morning it does not take much time, I fell asleep and turned it on, there is no need to guard .. while walking in the bathrooms, the porridge is ready
We must always remember that rice cookers are developed by Asians, they do not consume milk, especially the Chinese, they boil rice porridge in water .. the unit and programs were developed for their own needs, and not for the needs of Europeans.

The road is not only to * Panas *, the road can be to an ordinary rice cooker with one button. I suspect that if the pan is large, then the porridge may not run away, it's also about the amount of porridge and the volume of the pan.
Gypsy
Markilena, Panasonic has rice cookers with a built-in fan, in such a rice cooker, milk and rolled oats may not escape. there is a video to understand how the fan works:
Markilena
Quote: gypsy


The road is not only to * Panas *, the road can be to an ordinary rice cooker with one button. I suspect that if the pan is large, then the porridge may not run away, it's also about the amount of porridge and the volume of the pan.

Perhaps, but it may not be, that is the question!
If someone tried it, someone has a regular large-capacity rice cooker ...
and Panasy-Risovarki, they should be on sale in the store!
Rina
sazalexter, a person needs a bicycle for short trips, and you already offer him a whole Mercedes to buy.

Markilena, try shifting your cooking options a little. Do you spend a lot of time in the kitchen in the morning when you cook dinner, the same cake? For cooking in your absence, you can use electronically controlled saucepans, and while they are busy with heated porridge, then use an inexpensive one-button rice cooker. Under your supervision, she will cook everything the same as Panasonic.
I suggest this as a possible scheme
Gypsy
Quote: Markilena

Maybe, but it may not be, that is the question!
If someone tried, someone has a regular large-capacity rice cooker ...
Wait, the people have all sorts of pots, for sure many have tried to cook porridge and will answer how it is cooked with or without problems.

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By the way, don't you consider a slow cooker as an option? it will definitely not run away in it.
Rina
Gypsywe also have to consider our local capabilities. Slow cookers are extremely rare in our country. There is only kenwood in stores now, but it costs like the same dex (even more expensive).
Just to repeat our list of opportunities (Ukraine):
multicooker Panasonic, weight, dex, yummy, kuku.
rice cookers comfort and clathronic.
slow cookers kenwood.

all other options are very episodic, mostly random.
Gypsy
So this episode and buy. IRR seems to have bought an inexpensive small slow cooker in the summer, it seems to me just right for porridge. I really don't know about Hercules
Rina
Markilena, if you suddenly decide to take a chance and buy a slow cooker, I will tell you where you can try to get a three-liter one for a reasonable price (I am sharpening my teeth on it myself).

Gypsy, I can’t say anything here - I hate boiled porridge. As I already wrote, it is easier for me to boil milk in the morning, add cereals there, turn it off and leave to cool under the lid. While people ask and deign to start breakfast, the porridge just reaches the consistency we need.
Markilena
Thanks to all sympathizers!
We already have a slow cooker (that's me).
Regarding boiled porridge - yes, the taste and color ...

But seriously - a slow cooker would really be a way out for me, but I still have problems with the place - the kitchen is super small, ohhhhhhh, so I need a device - a station wagon. And I also realized that I was so used to sound signals, ed. disconnections that I am not ready to refuse them.
And yet - I'm not at all a hostess, I just need to cook, but I also really want to work, so I'm looking for a way to do it so that I can quickly make such a slow cooker like me, and not fast food ...
Rina
Quote: Markilena

Here is a sketch of this morning - the population of the apartment is asleep, and I have to cook a cake in Multa ...........

And what do you want to do with the porridge?
And for such cases, buy yourself thermos bowls (you can probably find them). And the saucepan will be free, and the porridge will be warm.

I would still recommend DEX very strongly. The same Panasonic with all the timers and auto-off, only half the price.And you can wear it (there is a handle).

Yes, there is a separate "milk porridge" program. And in that model, which is more expensive, there is also a function of extinguishing, that is, in fact, slow brewing.
Admin
I don't want to offend anyone at all, but I make porridge for myself every day, and sometimes only for myself.
And here this saucepan helps me out https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=68177.0, I cook according to the principle "fell asleep and went". Went to wash

The porridge does not need to be stirred, the milk will not escape, the porridge will remain in the pan as long as needed and will be hot while the water in the pan is boiling.
The cooking time for porridge depends on the cereals - rolled oats for 5-7 minutes, Krasnodar rice in milk for 30-40 minutes. The porridges are boiled and tasty.

Cooking option in the morning is the very thing

Rina
Ah-ah-ah-ah ... who can be offended here? It seems to me that the milk cooker option is one of the best in principle. If I had such a need for every morning milk porridge, then such a saucepan would be simply necessary.

As Einstein said, everything ingenious is simple!

MarkilenaHow do you like this option?
Markilena
Quote: Admin

I don't want to offend anyone at all, but I make porridge for myself every day, and sometimes only for myself.
And here this saucepan helps me out https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=68177.0, I cook according to the principle "fell asleep and went". Went to wash

The porridge does not need to be stirred, the milk will not escape, the porridge will remain in the pan as long as needed and will be hot while the water in the pan is boiling.
The cooking time for porridge depends on the cereal - rolled oats for 5-7 minutes, Krasnodar rice in milk for 30-40 minutes. The porridges are boiled and tasty.

Cooking option in the morning is the very thing

When I saw it at your place, it immediately caught fire .... But we don't have it, and I postponed the purchase until my trip to Moscow (sometimes I go on business trips). But Panasa bought it earlier.

The cooking option is the same, if you do not get up at 7 in the morning, collect two naughty children and push them out at 7-45 ...

For myself, great, but since I do not, I understand, there are people who get up at 5, 6 in the morning, but I am an untreatable owl and demand to cancel the morning!

I understood - I am a pathologically lazy aunt, I want the saucepan to do everything for me ...
Forgive me for distracting you, the hostesses
I'm really ashamed .................
Rina
Markilena, ha ... You are not yet such an owl as some. I generally sleep when my little ones have already asked for
And laziness is, in fact, the engine of progress. If the predatory monkey were not lazy (read - it is necessary to reduce efforts) to tear apart prey with his hands and teeth, then it would never have made a knife.
Admin

So am I a chronic OWL
Therefore, in the morning I first go past the kitchen on business with an unkempt head and closed eyes, then with the same head into the kitchen and quickly put the porridge in a milk cooker - and then quickly wash my eyes and comb my hair

While I'm putting myself in order - the porridge is ready! Found the best option for the sleepy and lazy
Iskra
Quote: Admin

....... and quickly put the porridge in the milk cooker - ......
Admin please tell me, how much water do you need to pour into the milk cooker ?? ??? and still from the side it is somehow not very good at pouring water in my BERGNER milk cooker
Admin

It all depends on how much porridge you cook. For 1-2 servings of porridge, 1 liter of milk I pour about a glass of water, so that the water does not pour out through the whistle when it boils.
To pour water, I tilt the pan on its side, close it with a whistle and then pour milk, put it on the fire - everything is simple, fast, affordable.

More about this in the Milk cooker topic, if we are talking about this pan, let's go to the section by the link - I will answer all the questions, otherwise the moderators will drive us out of here
Warsaw
People, advise the addition to the big Panasonic.
I choose between the Brand and La Cucina slow cookers and the Morphy Richards slow cooker.
A family of 4 people, at home there is a milk cooker and a microwave oven.
Would buy this and that, but the kitchen is 6 meters.
sazalexter
Warsaw Kuku 1054
Rina
Quote: Warsaw

People, advise the addition to the big Panasonic.
I choose between the Brand and La Cucina slow cookers and the Morphy Richards slow cooker.
It is a pleasure to cook a lot of dishes at MdV. But keep in mind that MdV itself is a rather heavy thing (after all, a ceramic pot). If 6.5 liters, it takes up a lot of space.

I will not say about the properties of Brand and lacuchina - I did not read it carefully.
Warsaw
Yes, it is not easy ... here already my questions pester me.How will you sleep peacefully while the appliance is on? How do you put her on the mezzanine with a fragile back? And what to cook in it every day, if you need to fill in two-thirds ???
I came up with answers to Chamberlain - who will go to shift food and wash the Panasonic, who will get up at 4 in the morning to load vegetables for the stewing program? who will make a whole chicken in the oven, etc.
They answered the current to the last question - we will bake a curu-BROILER on a heap of salt ...
Here they are, they did not have time to be glad that the stove does not need to be washed, but already the cartoon is too lazy to wash, here.
And yet, I dream of piling sabji and compote, as my friends of the Hare Krishnas turn out - so DARK ...
Rina
You see Warsaw, except for you, no one knows what your needs and opportunities are, what habits. My kitchen is also small, I had to make a separate bookcase for the pots behind the kitchen door (but you can't climb the mezzanine, the big MV is at chest level). The guys got bored for a long time that I "went" on the topic of kitchen appliances. But when they themselves had to participate in cooking using this technique, they agreed that I was right about something.
dopleta
Quote: Warsaw

How will you sleep peacefully while the appliance is on?
If I were you, I would buy an electric pressure cooker without hesitation. Did you like the cuckoo? But this is a cartoon and a pressure cooker in one bottle. While Panas is preparing the second, the pressure cooker will make an excellent soup in half an hour.
Rina
Quote: dopleta

If I were in your place, I would not hesitate for a second, I would buy an electric pressure cooker. Did you like the cuckoo? But this is a cartoon and a pressure cooker in one bottle. While Panas is preparing the second, the pressure cooker will make an excellent soup in half an hour.
By the way, the pressure cooker is actually a good solution. For example, for LandLife, you can also buy spare pots at a reasonable price
Are you in Moscow? Look here HERE
Warsaw
A man came and blurted out, but I would just buy a double boiler to Panas and not steam.
and if it were all folding, I would buy everything ... it's just that Panasonic is too big for you, you need a smaller pot with a removable bowl, but one. We remembered the great inventions of the scoop - the Miracle stove and the Parenka electric pan ... I bowed to the little Brand. So far I have not acquired a girlfriend Panasa. all I AM ...
Warsaw
Today we suddenly bought two Visonte-600, for some reason they did not have time to figure it out, probably, the advice of the gypsy influenced it, thanks to her again.
Interest in fast and slow cookers did not die out, there was even an idea to buy and make tajin out of a slow cooker for the lazy, covering it with a pot or a silicone mold, but some other time.
Everyone - have a smooth and sweet vacation
Wildebeest
Without hesitation, but I thought only for five months, I bought Unitika for Panasik. It seems they did not grieve. But they were not enough for me either. I wondered how to live on. I ordered two Vicontusi-600s, delivered on December 30th.
I immediately bought one for my daughter, and the second one was begged by a guest. I did not resist, otherwise she would not have known the delights of cooking in a slow cooker for a long time. Now I distribute consultations by phone.
The question of purchasing another multicooker remained open to me. But due to the fact that now there is a very large selection of multicooker, the head is spinning. I read the information about them and it turns out, today I want this one, tomorrow give that one, the day after tomorrow the third one. Personality disorder, a mess in my head. After January 15, it would be necessary to make a concrete decision. But one more slow cooker is definitely needed.
natalka
So I have two Panasonic (large and small) and a Unit pressure cooker, but this turned out to be not enough for me and I ordered an Italian Lacucina EB-FC47 for myself (here they send cash on delivery by Russian post to anywhere in the country 🔗 ). I've been flying on wings for two weeks now. Firstly - the price (what else can you take for that kind of money?), And secondly - the programs ("frying", for example, which was sorely lacking in Panasonic and "pasta", and what is "yogurt" worth).At first I thought that the quality would upset me, like “what to demand for that kind of money?”, But no! Everything is very decent! The saucepan did not disappoint or disappoint.
Rina
Natasha, here we are discussing issues choice one more assistant. Information on purchasing in Russia is best located in the subject Where to buy a multicooker in Russia?

And you can describe the delights of the already selected and tested technique in the corresponding topic
Multicooker Cucina Italiana
Wildebeest
natalka
In this Italian woman, I am confused by the size of the saucepan. I am used to large ones, although I cook at most two liters of porridge and even then not every time.
natalka
What's the size? Is 4 liters not enough? It is only a drop smaller than the big Panasonic. In Panasonic it is divided into 10 cups of rice, and in Italian it is divided into 8. This difference is not perceptible, in any case I did not feel it. This is despite the fact that I have a large family (my husband and I, three children and my parents).
Your business, of course, is where to stop, but I haven't regretted a minute.
By the way, fried potatoes on "frying vegetables" (the program is at least 20 minutes, and sometimes half of this time is enough) turns out great. There are problems with hot in all other saucepans.
natalka
Quote: Rina72

Natasha, here we are discussing issues choice one more assistant. Information on purchasing in Russia is best located in the subject Where to buy a multicooker in Russia?

And you can describe the delights of the already selected and tested technique in the corresponding topic

I apologize for a slightly different use of the topic, but I was captured by almost my composition of the available assistants, so I rushed to express my impressions.
obgorka_gu
Quote: natalka

What's the size? Is 4 liters not enough? It is only a drop smaller than the big Panasonic. In Panasonic it is divided into 10 cups of rice, and in Italian it is divided into 8. This difference is not perceptible, in any case I did not feel it. This is despite the fact that I have a large family (my husband and I, three children and my parents).
Your business, of course, is where to stop, but I haven't regretted a minute.
By the way, fried potatoes on "frying vegetables" (the program is at least 20 minutes, and sometimes half of this time is enough) turns out great. There are problems with hot in all other saucepans.
+ 100% - I apologize if not in the subject, I just fully support everything said! I'm not overjoyed with the new assistant, bought to help Panasonic and my other pots ...

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