lightlygirl
Quote: Sandy

Light, did you cook anything on "Rice"?
It seemed to me that the program turned off ahead of time for heating .. I remember ... I certainly didn’t sit near the multicooker, but it seemed like the water had dug out and it turned off, the meat was still not crumpled (as in Comfort I did it in pilaf) millet then boiled, but there may not be enough time for rice, or you need to pour more water ... or it seemed to me ... oh, I cooked for the first time on this program, I had to watch
No, Oksan, I haven't done it yet. I'm wondering, usually such programs work until the liquid boils away and the program time is not indicated, but here 45 minutes. By what principle does the program work?

Aah! So she passed out by herself? Maybe not enough water really? What proportions did you take?
Sandy
Quote: lightlygirl

No, Oksan, I haven't done it yet. I'm wondering, usually such programs work until the liquid boils down and the program time is not indicated, but here 45 minutes. By what principle does the program work?

Aah! So she passed out by herself? Maybe not enough water really? What proportions did you take?
Either disconnected, or time passed (45 minutes) imperceptibly, but rather disconnected. I took 1.5 cups of millet + 3 cups of water with water, but there was still meat and onions ... it was probably necessary to pour more water. How does such a program work in Orion?
Sandy
Sveta, I think if she really turned off by herself, then 45 minutes is indicated purely symbolically, maybe for boiling a full pan like?
lightlygirl
Quote: Sandy

Either disconnected, or time passed (45 minutes) imperceptibly, but rather disconnected. I took 1.5 cups of millet + 3 cups of water with water, but there was still meat and onions ... it was probably necessary to pour more water. How does such a program work in Orion?
In orioshka I made pilaf in the same proportions. In time it was somewhere 40-45 minutes. The pilaf was delicious and crumbly.
Sandy
I took,
900 gr of cottage cheese
4 eggs
1 multi-glass sugar
1 almost complete cartoon. decoys
200 ml of kefir
50 gr butter
2 tsp baking powder
vanillin
raisins
Pour the semolina with kefir, let it brew a little, melt the butter on heating (and you do not need to grease the pan), beat the eggs with sugar, pour the butter into the semolina with kefir, put the cottage cheese, mix well, add baking powder, eggs, raisins, vanillin, mix well, and pour into a saucepan, a mass in consistency like biscuit dough. Look like that's it.
Sandy
Quote: lightlygirl

In orioshka I made pilaf in the same proportions. In time it was somewhere 40-45 minutes. The pilaf was delicious and crumbly.
So the porridge also turned out to be tasty and crumbly, and ready-made, and the meat is ready-made but not crushed, it's interesting how it will be with rice ...
Sandy
I read about the rice program in other cartoons, so in many it turns off for heating after the water boils off, so everything is ok, but I was scared why she turned off
lightlygirl
Quote: Sandy

I read about the rice program in other cartoons, so in many it turns off for heating after the water boils off, so everything is ok, but I was scared why she turned off
Yes, yes, this is how it should be, in orioshke it is
lightlygirl
Quote: Sandy

That's for sure, but before buying Liberty, I'll be honest, I did quite well with Comfort, I also did everything in it, now it stands alone on the shelf ...
I made meatballs in liberty, garnish in orioshka. Ochcch convenient
Grypana
Girls, so a saucepan with your Liberty enters Orioshka? I looked at your photo reports. And the extra is also included? In Orion I use a light stainless steel bowl - everything is OK.
And the second question - the Pasta mode in Orion works like this: the water boils, the cartoon gives a signal, add macaroons, dumplings and press Start again.By default, everything is cooked for 8 minutes, but the time, if necessary, can be added. Will Liberty be able to cook macaroons before the water boils away?
rusja
Quote: Sandy

That's for sure, but before buying Liberty, I'll be honest, I did quite well with Comfort
And how long did you have it?
When I was in the Metro, I also saw him, but when I got to this forum (3 years ago), everyone was chasing Panasonic, they made joint purchases, but I didn't have enough money for it then, I bought a Kenwood slow cooker first, and as soon as Dehy-50 appeared, then I bought it one of the first and Comfort somehow passed me by
lightlygirl
Quote: Grypana

Girls, so a saucepan with your Liberty enters Orioshka? I looked at your photo reports. And the extra is also included? In Orion I use a light stainless steel bowl - everything is OK.
And the second question - the Pasta mode in Orion works like this: the water boils, the cartoon gives a signal, add macaroons, dumplings and press Start again. By default, everything is cooked for 8 minutes, but the time can be added if necessary. Will Liberty be able to boil macaroons until the water boils away?
Yes, the saucepans are the same size, but the Libertian one is much thinner than the Orion one. Oddly enough, Teflon is better in it, absolutely nothing sticks. Tomorrow there will be my extra, I will put her in Orion and post a photo
You should ask Oksana about the "pasta" regime, I have not experienced it yet
rusja
Quote: lightlygirl

I made up my mind, tomorrow I will cook in Orion in a liberty saucepan!
I didn’t do it myself, but I read many times how the girls checked the compatibility of the bowls in different cartoons, you need to draw a circle on a white sheet of paper with lipstick and attach it to the tested saucepan so that the lipstick prints well. Then put the bowl in the cartoon and if a completely outlined circle from the saucepan remains on the heating element, then everything is normal, you can cook, and if some lines are gone, then the saucepan does not fit tightly and can ruin the cartoon.
After all, by eye this is one thing, but fitting to a specific model of a multicooker is completely different and a couple of millimeters in one direction or another will not work normally.
Grypana
I already ordered it, this saucepan. I could not resist. I really want to bake and fry in Orion. We'll see.

Quote: lightlygirl

I made up my mind, tomorrow I will cook in Orion in a liberty saucepan!

I cook in a light stainless steel in Orion - behaves normally! And my dear, though decent in appearance, not scratched, but I have already refused to bake there.

By the way, somewhere I came across information that in Khmelnytsky, just Teflon pots. Maybe because of this, the price is the same and the coating is more durable.
lightlygirl
Quote: Grypana

I have already ordered it, this saucepan. I could not resist. I really want to bake and fry in Orion. We'll see.

I cook in a light stainless steel in Orion - behaves normally! And my dear, though decent in appearance, is not scratched, but I have already refused to bake there.


Yes, I agree. What to bake, what to fry in Orion's is impossible

I also wanted to add: when you put your own pot in Orion, it presses down the heating element with its weight and sits well, but the weight of the Libert pot is not enough. She sits there so absurdly, you need to throw some food or water into her so that she can press that puff in the heating element and sit down normally. Is it the same with stainless steel?
Grypana
She weighed a stainless steel one - 497 g When she enters Orioshka, it feels like she did not press down on this element, but in height it is the same as her own bowl, so she pressed down. I pressed my hand, nothing moves further. This feeling is due to the lightness, I guess.
So I'll be a spare for Liberty, I hope to use it.
lightlygirl
Quote: Grypana

She weighed a stainless steel one - 497 g When she enters Orioshka, it feels like she did not press down on this element, but in height it is the same as her own bowl, so she pressed down. I pressed my hand, nothing moves further. This feeling is due to the lightness, I guess.
So I'll be a spare for Liberty, I hope to use it.
When I press my hand on the Libert pan, I feel that the puff is only pressed then
rusja
I wipe all deposits and reddish spots on the heating element with a regular iron washcloth, without any cleaning agents, but only when it is still hot. Everything is wiped off at once, and there is no need to be afraid of damaging something there, it is not possible, everything is securely sealed there, the main thing is not to pour water there, as well as milk and syrup
Sandy
Quote: rusja

And how long did you have it?
When I was in the Metro, I also saw him, but when I got to this forum (3 years ago), everyone was chasing Panasonic, they made joint purchases, but I didn't have enough money for it then, I bought a Kenwood slow cooker first, and as soon as Dehy-50 appeared, then I bought it one of the first and Comfort somehow passed me by
More than three years, probably, I don't even remember exactly, I bought it at METRO. A normal rice cooker, I made biscuits and pilaf there and ... in short, I did everything
Sandy
Today I experienced "Rice".
1 multi-glass of rice and 2 water, NO OIL.
It boiled very slowly in 10 minutes, then it boiled violently, then a little less, and when the water was boiled out, it turned off for heating (20 minutes remained until the end of the car, only 45 minutes of the car), it all took 25 minutes. I opened it right away, the bottom of the rice was crusty, but not stuck or burnt, and was completely ready.

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

So the program is cool for crumbly cereals and pilaf, yesterday's pshonnaya is also very tasty and crumbly, even after cooling, it did not stick together into a lump.
Sandy
Quote: Grypana


And the second question - the Pasta mode in Orion works like this: the water boils, the cartoon gives a signal, add macaroons, dumplings and press Start again. By default, everything is cooked for 8 minutes, but the time can be added if necessary. Will Liberty be able to boil macaroons until the water boils away?
Liberty "mute" does not give any signals at all. I did this: I filled up the pasta, poured it with cold water (just to cover the pasta) on top of salt or seasoning, a piece of butter, close it on the car (25 minutes), after the end of the program the macaroni are ready (the photo is on the pages earlier). Time can also be added if necessary, but so far there was no such need.
Lozja
Ksyusha, this program (Rice / Pilaf) is automatic in all cartoons, and the time depends on the amount of initial products. Since you cooked little rice, the time is only 25 minutes. In general, it's great that it cooked so quickly. In 60th Dex, I was a little "killed" by the Buckwheat program, which boiled 1 glass of buckwheat for all the prescribed 55 minutes. And I got used to that in the 50th Dex, which is in case of a small number of Express programs, which cooks a glass of buckwheat in 25 minutes. In general, a habit is a big deal. I gave my mother 60, and again took 50 for myself. Now everything is fast for me. It's just that I usually cook 1 glass of everything, since we have 2 mouths living here, one of which generally eats glasses. So count, in general, 1.5 mouths.

Quote: Sandy

Liberty "mute" does not give any signals at all. I did this: I filled up the pasta, filled it with cold water (just to cover the pasta) on top of salt or seasoning, a piece of butter, close it on the car, after the end of the program the macaroni are ready (there is a photo on the pages earlier). Time can also be added if necessary, but so far there was no such need.

Oh, this is how I cook pasta on my Express, it too until the liquid boils away. But I look, if there is not enough pasta, then sometimes it is ready earlier.
Sandy
Quote: Lozja

Ksyusha, this program (Rice / Pilaf) is automatic in all cartoons, and the time depends on the amount of initial products. Since you cooked little rice, the time is only 25 minutes. In general, it's great that it cooked so quickly. In 60th Dex, I was a little "killed" by the Buckwheat program, which boiled 1 glass of buckwheat for all the prescribed 55 minutes. And I got used to that in the 50th Dex, which is in case of a small number of Express programs, which cooks a glass of buckwheat in 25 minutes. In general, a habit is a big deal. I gave my mother 60, and again took 50 for myself. Now everything is fast for me. It's just that I usually cook 1 glass of everything, since we have 2 mouths living here, one of which generally eats glasses. So count, in general, 1.5 mouths.

Oh, this is how I cook pasta on my Express, it too until the liquid boils away. But I look, if there is not enough pasta, then sometimes it is ready earlier.
Yeah, it’s clear, so this program is good for us, for today only "Stew" is a joint, but it also depends on why, for example, cabbage is just super good. Today I will stew with mushrooms, and once again I will try

Sandy
It took 45 minutes for the cabbage carcass to "Stew", it chills at 97 degrees (measured with a thermometer) and the tempra does not fall ... ...
I will measure further, set it for 2 hours.
irysska
Quote: Sandy

It took 45 minutes for the cabbage carcass to "Stew", it chills at 97 degrees (measured with a thermometer) and the tempra does not fall ... ...
I will measure further, set it for 2 hours.
Oksana, and for extinguishing 97C - this is And how much do you want?
Sakai
Question to lightlygirl as the owner of both Orin and Liberty I have. Have you tried cooking in Orion using the Libert Bowl? Is Orion okay with her? Does it interfere with the fact that it is lighter?

And to all the question, which I somehow missed initially. Bowl in Liberty teflon coated al ceramic?
How reliable is it? Has someone already killed the Liberty Cup?

And then for my beloved mother-in-law - I am looking for a new pot, and I see the bowl from Liberty as the closest suitable object.
irysska
Sakai
non-stick coating in the Liberty bowl, according to the girls' reviews the bowl is light
And how to mock the bowl in order to have time to kill it If you use silicone, and not your own scoops, everything will be OK for a while, but you can buy a spare tire for it.
Sandy
In general, the smallest temperature on "Putting out" is 95 degrees.
This is what happened after 1.5 hours, I just poured the water, it of course evaporated, but the cabbage was not as dry as last time.

Multicooker Liberty MC-860
Multicooker Liberty MC-860

Sandy
Quote: irysska

Oksana, and for extinguishing 97C - this is And how much do you want?
I don't know, maybe about 80 degrees
Lozja
Quote: Sandy

I don't know, maybe about 80 degrees

Do you think it will boil at 80? Stewing is still a boil, albeit quiet.
Sandy
Quote: Sakai

Question to lightlygirl as the owner of both Orin and Liberty I have. Have you tried cooking in Orion using the Libert Bowl? Is Orion okay with her? Does it interfere with the fact that it is lighter?

And to all the question, which I somehow missed initially. Bowl in Liberty teflon coated al ceramic?
How reliable is it? Has someone already killed the Liberty Cup?

And then for my beloved mother-in-law - I am looking for a new pot, and I see the bowl from Liberty as the closest suitable object.
Although the bowl in Liberty is light, they say (I have the same in Comfort), but the coating is not black, but gray and so ... pleasant to the touch, nothing sticks to it. So far, there have been no hints of scratches or killing, etc. A spare pot costs only 89 hryvnia.
Sandy
Quote: Lozja

Do you think it will boil at 80? Stewing is still a boil, albeit quiet.
Yes, I'm telling me there is nothing to compare with, but in my opinion extinguishing is ..... well, it should be more delicate, you know better of course
Sveta wrote that in Orion it seems to be quieter (she cooked soup). and in Liberty I like the "Porridge" program for stewing, that's where the soup and milk porridge really boil so quietly
Lozja
Quote: Sandy

Yes, I'm telling me there is nothing to compare with, but in my opinion extinguishing is ..... well, it should be more delicate, you know better of course
Sveta wrote that in Orion it seems to be quieter (she cooked soup). and in Liberty I like the "Porridge" program for stewing, that's where the soup and milk porridge really boil so quietly

And measure the temperature on Kashka, I wonder.
irysska
Quote: Sandy

I don't know, maybe about 80 degrees
In Dex, Quenching is 100C according to the passport, but it does not boil much.
And at 80C what will happen? Even on my favorite program, Milk porridge in Dex has a temperature of 98C, and it boils almost imperceptibly. So 80C is very small and it cannot be.
Sandy
By the way, the spare wheel is 15 grams heavier
I will try on the porridge when I cook next time
Sandy
An hour later on auto-heating (the "keep warm" button) the temperature is 65 degrees, this is after extinguishing. I'll try it on later ...
rusja
Quote: Sandy

Liberty "mute" does not give any signals at all.
In general, it is strange that the squeak was regretted, in the Libert pressure cooker with the voice everything is in order, a little quieter than in Dex, but it squeaks even when plugged in and at the end, but so that it is difficult to hear in another room. But I cook in it the most unpretentious 2 soups and 2 cereals so far and have not forgotten to turn off anything, but it basically goes to heating itself, if something is boiled or stewed, then heating it will not hurt, but on the contrary, it will evaporate even more like in an oven.
lightlygirl
Quote: Sakai

Question to lightlygirl as the owner of both Orin and Liberty I have. Have you tried cooking in Orion using the Libert Bowl? Is Orion okay with her? Does it interfere with the fact that it is lighter?

And to all the question, which I somehow missed initially. Bowl in Liberty teflon coated al ceramic?
How reliable is it? Has someone already killed the Liberty Cup?

And then for my beloved mother-in-law - I am looking for a new pot, and I see the bowl from Liberty as the closest suitable object.

Yes, today I wanted to cook buckwheat in a Libert pan in Orion, but I forgot and cooked it in Liberty, we must not forget at least next time
I think the Libert pan has a better finish, even though it's thinner.
I haven’t received a spare tire yet, I’ll only pick it up in the evening. I will immediately expose the photos
lightlygirl
Here is the liberty cup in Orion
Multicooker Liberty MC-860
I fried potatoes in Orion in a Libert pan. Perfectly fried, with a golden brown crust, just class! Nothing stuck! I think you can cook on it in orioshka. The cartoon did not give any errors, I honestly worked 25 minutes of the "frying" program. The only thing is that it is impossible to fry a small amount of a product (frying, for example), the bowl does not press the heating element. And so everything is super!
Multicooker Liberty MC-860
rusja
Quote: lightlygirl

The only thing is that it is impossible to fry a small amount of a product (frying, for example), the bowl does not press the heating element. And so everything is super!
The replacement option is really not bad, but only with the loadability of products it is not entirely smooth, and if we say to boil milk or cook porridge, they are also lighter than potatoes, then the multicooker will work with a foreign body inside?
lightlygirl
Quote: rusja

The replacement option, indeed, is not bad, but only with the loadability of products it is not entirely smooth, but if we say to boil milk or cook porridge, they are also lighter than potatoes, then the multicooker will work with a foreign body inside?
Not much weight is needed there: 150-200 grams somewhere. So there will be no problems with boiling water or milk, but with frying - yes ...
Sandy

I kept the cabbage on auto-heating for 2 hours (for the sake of experience), the temperature is maintained all the time from 65 to 67 degrees.

I tried the water for "Heating" the car for 20 minutes, the temperature slowly rises 65 - 85 - 97 - and boils (just at the end of the program).
Sandy
Quote: lightlygirl

Yes, today I wanted to cook buckwheat in a Libert pan in Orion, but I forgot and cooked it in Liberty, we must not forget at least next time
I think the Libert pan has a better finish, even though it's thinner.
I haven’t received a spare tire yet, I’ll only pick it up in the evening. I will immediately expose the photos
And the guide's photo of buckwheat? Which program?
lightlygirl
Quote: Lozja

Everything is correct. For me, too, so about, although I did not measure.
Oksan, there was nothing to show, I have a steamed rice program on Orion, 25 minutes - buckwheat comes out amazing there. I looked that the pasta program was here for 25 minutes and thought it might be the same. In short, buckwheat dried me to death, considering that I looked into the pan after 15 minutes.
The experiment failed
Sandy
Quote: lightlygirl

Oksan, there was nothing to show, I have a steamed rice program on Orion, 25 minutes - buckwheat comes out amazing there. I looked that the pasta program was here for 25 minutes and thought it might be the same.In short, buckwheat dried me to death, considering that I looked into the pan after 15 minutes.
The experiment failed
Svetochka, if you want crumbly, then boil on "Rice" (y) as I understood: if you add more water - it will cook longer and the cereal will boil more strongly, if less - it will cook faster and will be a little drier.
"Pasta" is programmed a little differently for macaros.
Sandy
Girls and how much does the multicooker eat?
My husband will not faint at the end of the month?
lightlygirl


I will not say how much she spends in numbers, I have not looked, but I can say that we did not notice any special difference in payment for a month with cartoons and for a month without
Sandy
Today I tested the "Soup" auto program for 40 minutes, added another 40 minutes

I really liked it, two liters of soup boiled in 20 minutes (temperature 98.5 C), after another 10 minutes the temperature was 97.3 C, after another 10 minutes 96.6 C, and so it boils all the time at this temperature.

This is how the soup boils.
Multicooker Liberty MC-860
Multicooker Liberty MC-860

The potatoes have not lost their shape, now I cook soup only on this program

Light, if you cook soup on this program, then put all the products in and do not open the lid until the end, because after opening the lid (while I was measuring the tempra), the sensors are triggered and the cartoon is gaining tempra again, you can see the steam. If the lid is not opened, then the steam comes down strongly when it boils, and then the tempra decreases and the steam goes a little bit. Everything will boil without temperature changes
Grypana
Quote: Sandy

Girls and how much does the multicooker eat?
My husband will not faint at the end of the month?

Don't be afraid, Sandy. Multicooker is very economical. There was even a separate Temka somewhere. Calculations were made.
I have a bread maker every day, 2 multi and more than once. The most that hit +30 kW. So I didn't even bother to compare further. Before the appearance of cartoons, judging by the receipts - the same readings.
Sandy
Quote: Grypana

Don't be afraid, Sandy. Multicooker is very economical. There was even a separate Temka somewhere. Calculations were made.
I have a bread maker every day, 2 multi and more than once. The most that hit +30 kW. So I didn't even bother to compare further. Before the appearance of cartoons, judging by the receipts - the same readings.
That's good, I always "worry" when I buy new equipment, it plows the first month for wear

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