Lozja
My godfather already bought a dishwasher, but there is still no way of a slow cooker. And the kitchen is large in a private house, there is a place. He says to me - "Duc, I cook soup on gas for half an hour." So you have to stand next to him for another half an hour! Watch, stir, turn off. No, no, it's already without us.

Ksyusha, did you cook something else? What's interesting ...
IRR
Quote: Sandy


Ha! There is no valve in it !!!!

exactly what

Multicooker Liberty MC-860 is this he?

we tie the test, otherwise by the end of the week it will cost like dex 60
Sandy
Cake
200 gr margarine
200 g sugar
300 gr flour
4 eggs
a pinch of salt
2 tsp baking powder (I took 1 teaspoon of soda slaked with vinegar) so the color is dark, if with baking powder it is light.
vanillin
raisins
lemon zest
Beat margarine with sugar, add eggs, beat again, add everything else, mix well.
IRR
Quote: Sandy

Cake

I realized. How many eggs did you make your first charlotte?
Sandy
Quote: IRR

exactly what

we tie the test, otherwise by the end of the week it will cost like dex 60

This is such a rubber band between the lid and the top lid, and where the valve should just have such a deep hole and on the top lid of the hole, the main thing is that the condensate DOES NOT drip onto the baked goods.Then, when everything is cooked, I will disassemble and take a picture.
Sandy
Quote: IRR

I realized. How many eggs did you make your first charlotte?
For 4 eggs, a glass of sugar, a glass of flour.
Sandy
Quote: Lozja

Ksyusha, did you cook something else? What's interesting ...
I tried it on the water, auto for 10 minutes, the water boiled ... and what's next for what it is needed ... if tempra were indicated
IRR
Quote: Sandy

For 4 eggs, a glass of sugar, a glass of flour.

yeah, of course, otherwise I got jealous and went with my yummi on the same day I made such a pancake for 3 eggs (although it was baked, but I’m not a baker, she’s convinced many times.) So I'm always in the grip when MV bakes
Sandy
Quote: IRR

yeah, of course, otherwise I got jealous and went with my yummi on the same day I made such a pancake for 3 eggs (although it was baked, but I’m not a baker, she’s convinced many times.) So I'm always in the grip when MV bakes
So it seems like they wrote that like 501 and 505 bakes not bad? may have improved
IRR
Quote: Sandy

So it seems like they wrote that like 501 and 505 bakes not bad? may have improved

perhaps. I have the very first.
Sandy
Quote: IRR

perhaps. Well I have the very first.
Although there are no photos confirming that there is no yogurt, the photos were not displayed ...
Oh no, Sakai posted a photo of a charlotte from 505
lightlygirl
My doll has arrived !!!
Fotik is covered, so call me, photo from phone
Multicooker Liberty MC-860
The liberty cup is identical in size to the Orion cup, but much thinner and lighter.
Orion bowl - 604g
Multicooker Liberty MC-860
Liberty bowl - 462g
Multicooker Liberty MC-860
Left - liberty, right - Orion
Multicooker Liberty MC-860
This is the Orion bowl in the liberty
Multicooker Liberty MC-860
I liked the cartoon very much, the assembly is excellent (orioske, in this regard, a minus), it looks more compact.
Now it's up to cooking
Sandy
Ha! the bowl is one to one, but if everything sticks in it, is it better to buy from Liberty to Orion, or is it not in the bowl? And you try to fry something in Orion with the Liberty bowl.
lightlygirl
Quote: Sandy

Ha! the bowl is one to one, but if everything sticks in it, is it better to buy from Liberty to Orion, or is it not in the bowl? And you try to fry something in Orion with the Liberty bowl.

I will definitely try. True, it is so light for Orion that it does not even press the heating element, it is specifically necessary to load it with food so that it sits well. And the hotter modes for her will probably be thinner because so much
Sandy
Quote: lightlygirl

I will definitely try.True, it is so light for Orion that it does not even press the heating element, it is specifically necessary to load it with food so that it sits well. And the hotter modes for her will probably be thinner because so much
Let's try something bungle.
It seems to me that it does not depend on lightness, here probably the coating plays the role of adhesion. Although I may be wrong
Sandy
You read above about plastic glasses for yogurt, I wrote how you think it is worth buying, or in glass it is better from mayonnaise 480 g fits into one (I did in which).

Multicooker Liberty MC-860

lightlygirl
Quote: Sandy

You read above about plastic glasses for yogurt, I wrote how you think it is worth buying, or in glass it is better from mayonnaise 480 g fits into one (I did in which).

Multicooker Liberty MC-860

I like the glasses, I watched. I would like to buy, but probably later, otherwise I really want a lot: a cartoon, a saucepan, an Orion pan, and glasses. The husband will not stand, but he is now one wet nurse (I am on maternity leave), we must take care
Sandy
Quote: lightlygirl

I like the glasses, I watched. I would like to buy, but probably later, otherwise I really want a lot: a cartoon, a saucepan, an Orion pan, and glasses. The husband will not stand, but he is now one wet nurse (I am on maternity leave), we must take care
My husband also works for me. Not well, over time, not all at once. Orion's casserole is twice as expensive as Libert's.
lightlygirl
Quote: Sandy

Let's try something bungle.

I'm going to zabolbasa now!
While I set the steam treatment for 20 minutes, it smells like plastic
Sandy
Quote: lightlygirl

I'm going to zabolbasa now!
While I set the steam treatment for 20 minutes, it smells like plastic
Yes ? And I had no smell at all
Are you going to "Pie" or "Pastry"?
lightlygirl
Quote: Sandy

Yes ? And I had no smell at all
Are you going to "Pie" or "Pastry"?

I'll try on the "pie"
lightlygirl
Quote: Sakai

lightlygirl

Congratulations on the new thing!
And close up the comparative photograms, so that Orion and Libertya would be side by side. And then, under the impression of my Yammy, my colleague also wanted a cartoon for herself.

Thank you . I'll take a picture later, otherwise my kitchen cabinets are outweighed now, devastation in the kitchen
And here is the mannik in the field
Multicooker Liberty MC-860
Multicooker Liberty MC-860
baked for 50 minutes on the "pie"
lightlygirl
Quote: rusja

lightlygirl wow how handsome (y
Wow, field conditions, manna, like cottage cheese casserole, an indicator of baked goods

Oh thank you! Very nice

Quote: Sandy

Class! You will write the recipe later, ok?

Pasib A recipe from our website https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=130527.0
rusja
Just a good fellow, the temperature regimes on the programs are correctly selected, nothing burns, does not dry out. The main thing is that the saucepan feels good for a longer time
Sandy
Oh, you need to do it too, my yogurt has already cracked, but there is no kefir.
Mannik jumped out without difficulty? What's next in your plans, soup?
lightlygirl
Quote: Sandy

Oh, you need to do it too, my yogurt has already cracked, but there is no kefir.
Mannik jumped out without difficulty? What's next in your plans, soup?

If we take into account that he must be pulled out cold, and he got hot (impatient), then we can assume that he himself jumped into my hands! I ran a little silicone spatula in a circle and it fell out.
For today there is still food, let them finish eating, I will not pour out anything. So I'm going to cook something tomorrow. What interesting can you advise?
Sakai
For a start, a colleague decided to experiment on her daughter. And the slightly cheap Orion or Libirta will go down for a start. And there it will already be seen that Yammu will take al something else. Moreover, I inspired her yesterday to an expensive chandelier, which her husband barely survived
Sandy
Omelette in person (from 6 eggs + onion + sausage). I cut it, then I remembered that I didn't take a picture
On the "Pie" 20 minutes.

Multicooker Liberty MC-860
Multicooker Liberty MC-860

How juicy, soft and delicious it is

Sandy
Fry onion with sausage on the "Fry" then switch to "Pie" pour the eggs, mix quickly and forget for 20 minutes, then turn off and do not open for five minutes
rusja
Abaldet, what an omelet, at least don't go into the topic
Did you beat the eggs, even a little bit with a fork?
I did it and then by accident in little Liberton
Sandy
Quote: rusja

Abaldet, what an omelet, at least don't go into the topic
Did you beat the eggs, even a little bit with a fork?
I did it and then by accident in little Liberton
I did not beat it, but just whisked it with a whisk until smooth and fsё with 1 tablespoon of milk for each egg
lightlygirl
Here I took a photo of a lot, but the quality is terrible
Multicooker Liberty MC-860
Multicooker Liberty MC-860
Multicooker Liberty MC-860
Multicooker Liberty MC-860
Compared to Orion, the liberty works very quietly, you can not hear anything that is happening in the pan, even if the water is boiling there.
lightlygirl
By the way, my omelette
Multicooker Liberty MC-860
When shifting, a bit broke
Multicooker Liberty MC-860
Oksan, I don’t have a ruler, and I chewed a small centimeter so that I won’t even say what error there is now. I'll look for another roulette, if I find it, I'll measure it
Sandy
Omeletik good, what program did you do? and what time is it? how many eggs? that he is different from mine, I thought it would be one to one
Measure the pots as best you can.
lightlygirl
Quote: Sandy

Omeletik good, what program did you do? and what time is it? how many eggs? that he is different from mine, I thought it would be one to one
Measure the pots as best you can.
I did as you wrote, but I had 4 small eggs and a couple of spoons of milk
Sandy
Quote: lightlygirl

I did as you wrote, but I had 4 small eggs and a couple of spoons of milk
Ahhh so for 4 eggs super!
lightlygirl
Oksan, how are you in general, happy with the cartoon? What are your comments on her?
lightlygirl
Now I put the broth for the soup to stew. I can say that the extinguishing is not delicate at all, it boils very straight, in Orion the extinguishing is ideal, the languor is faster. So this mode disappointed me in liberty. I switched to porridge, I'll look like here now
Sandy
Quote: lightlygirl

Oksan, how are you in general, happy with the cartoon? What are your comments on her?
Today I am satisfied. But, in the milk porridge, milk escapes to the "Porridge" .. you have to put the steamer basket and everything is ok, then the "Stew" confuses .. but again the stewed cabbage turned out great, and the soup gurgled strongly (though I did not experience it with the soup from the beginning to the end, but clinking from "Soup" to "Stewing", so I won't say exactly either). But in general, for such a price, a super-duper cartoon
lightlygirl
In general, porridge is much more delicate, almost like stewing in Orion.
Yeah, I see that one slow cooker is just not enough. In one cool stewing, in the other baking.
And no one eats milk porridge in our country, so I don't even try to cook them in a cartoon
Sandy
Quote: lightlygirl

Now I put the broth for the soup to stew. I can say that the extinguishing is not delicate at all, it boils very straight, in Orion the extinguishing is ideal, the languor is faster. So this mode disappointed me in liberty. I switched to porridge, I'll look like here now
So - here I am, let's clap right away, maybe it immediately boils and then decreases .... but I am also not delighted with "Quenching"
Sandy
The main thing is that there are many programs and you can choose the temperature. If the instructions also described the correspondence of temperatures and programs, it would be easier.
lightlygirl
Quote: Sandy

So - here I am, let's clap right away, maybe it immediately boils and then decreases .... but I am also not delighted with "Quenching"
No, no, I drove this extinguishing for 40 minutes. Seething strongly all the time. Well, at least there is "porridge" and that's okay
lightlygirl
Have you just tried to cook porridge? Is there rice, buckwheat? I wonder how the cartoon copes with porridge
Sandy
Quote: lightlygirl

Have you just tried to cook porridge? Is there rice, buckwheat? I wonder how the cartoon copes with porridge
I just haven't cooked porridge yet, I think there won't be any problems with that.
In short, you and I rejected "Extinguishing"
Today I tried to cook millet millet porridge on "Podogrev", and the milk did not run away without a basket
rusja
Quote: Sandy

Today I tried to cook millet millet porridge on "Podogrev", and the milk did not run away without a basket
Well it really is
Potomusha, millet, in general, is a very foamy thing
Sandy
Quote: rusja

Well it really is
Potomusha, millet, in general, is a very foamy thing
Yes ??
It will be necessary to cook millet again on "Porridge" ...can still depend on milk? Now milk is not milk at all. True, this time I took 4 multi-glasses of milk and 2 multi-glasses of water, and almost a full 1 multi-glass of millet.
Natul4i4ek
Quote: Sandy

If the instructions also described the correspondence of temperatures and programs, it would be easier.
This is from Yummi, but it might come in handy, just in case. In it, just, too, stewing and some wild soup!

Multicooker Liberty MC-860
Sandy
Here is millet porridge on "Podogrev"

Multicooker Liberty MC-860
Multicooker Liberty MC-860

Sandy
But the cutlets on the "Fry" program works like this: first it fries strongly for 10 minutes, then it fries more delicately, the cutlets are fried perfectly and are not burnt, they do not stick to the bowl.

Multicooker Liberty MC-860
Multicooker Liberty MC-860
Multicooker Liberty MC-860

Multicooker Liberty MC-860

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