caprice23
Natalia, all is clear, thank you! I never did that. Need to try. And send all vegetables to the microwave at the same time?
NatalyTeo
I separately, carrots for 7-8 minutes, and sometimes I put beets for 15 minutes, I cook it whole or in halves. Then liquid in soups - I use borscht - this is a small amount of liquid.
Svetlenki
caprice23, Natasha, you provoked me. Yes, I also got extra drums for the grater, so today the dinner menu was laid out around its use ... grated onions with rings for meat in French and vegetables on Kugel

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I am very pleased. Sliced ​​Gouda cheese - excellent, onion rings - what you need. There are practically no leftovers. Well, vegetables - you can see for yourself from the photo ...

And most importantly - there is practically no juice, compared to the super fast graters in the processor. And how convenient it is to wash the grater and drums!
caprice23
Sveta, that's so beautiful. All of me was envious
Damn, well, did you have to replace a perfectly working model with a new one, functioning worse? What were they thinking at all?

My rub is not bad, but it gets stuck a lot between the wall and the drum (((




Sveta, and at what speed is it better to rub? I am 4. Is it okay or is it possible (necessary) to increase / decrease?
Scarecrow
caprice23,
Well, not only in Russia they wanted the best, but it turned out as always! at least some variety.
caprice23
Nata, good to you with the old grater
Svetlenki
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and at what speed is it better to rub?

caprice23, Natasha, well, it feels like. I rubbed on the second click. This is probably the second. But on the new drum, which is "julienne", translated into four. They have an interesting technological solution - these grooves are very rarely located.

And I'm glad I chose different drums for grating zucchini and potatoes / carrots. This kugel turned out well.

By the way, an additional set of drums for the old version of the grater hangs on Avito, if anyone is interested. For sane money (enter EMVSC in the search).

I forgot to say that my EMVSC drum kit came in a plain white box without any logos or markings that it was a Kitchenaid. If it wasn't for the Amazon selling, I would have thought it was some kind of fake. I looked on the Internet, there are also photos of these drums in a white box. I compared it with the quality in the initial set of the grater - everything seems okay.
Seven-year plan
Sveta, yes, they just go in a white box.
It has long been at the office. site bought.
Svetlenki
And I practiced again today. In fact, to finally calm down that my Kitchen's grater is cool. I really wanted to rub the onions and look at the waste, so a la potato fritata was planned for dinner

I loved the julienne from the additional set. Although, I thought this was the drum I'd be least excited about.

So, I rubbed onions, potatoes, onions, potatoes and cheese on top (I cut the bacon and fried it separately). The photo speaks for itself. This, honestly, honestly, are all the leftovers that I got from the inside of the grater

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By the way, ladies, who have old graters, if they suddenly become dull, do not worry! The German firm "Messerschmidt" produces drums and graters for kitchen. It is this modification
Seven-year plan
Sveta, here I have this most favorite grater!
Potatoes for terunks and apples for pancakes are perfect here !!!
Svetlenki
Seven-year plan, Svetik, at what speed are you rubbing? It was on this drum on the third click - it’s four, it seems ...

And what I like is that the juice does not stand out, the product does not overheat. I compare it to super fast magimix. It's great there too, but there is juice
Seven-year plan
Shine, I don't even remember the speed ... by eye every time ... but not small! Most likely also in the four.
Yes! No juice at all! And on the same grater I rub onions into terunks ... there is practically no waste at all!
Irina F
Svetlenki, Svetik, show me the grater please! Maybe I'll find her on Avito)
Scarecrow
Today I also grated carrots on a fine grater (I have an old grater for many years). There is nothing in the waste. I just scooped out what a little bit remained in the drum, but it is also finely grated and crumbled.
Svetlenki
Yes, I fell in love with the grater. And I read about the small grating combine, about the bullet, and I understand that the kitchen grater is the most compact, the most convenient for washing, the most correct in speed, and in general - the very best ... I’ll be excited about it for a week and put the kitschen on the countertop. Only because of the grater.




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apples on pancakes

Seven-year plan, Sveaaaa, throw the recipe under the spoiler, please
Scarecrow
Svetlenki,

Where is he with you ?? I always have it and stands on the table top .. Well, I don't get off it)).
Exocat
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And I practiced again today. In fact, to finally calm down that my Kitchen's grater is cool.
like this?

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Svetlenki
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Where is he with you ??

Well, in the hallway, on the shelves, but at hand level. 2 meters out of the kitchen.

Exocat, Ludmila, no! The old model is needed!



well, links to the German Amazon, respectively

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I'm not getting off of him))

and you think on whose tip I took the grater and the dough sheeter? The meat grinder was saved from the purchase by the fact that there is a stationary very cool
caprice23
Girls, a request to the owners of the old model of the vegetable cutter. Please, more details about onions and white cabbage. How easy is it to rub and on which drum?
I watched a bunch of videos. They rub everything they can, but not onions and cabbage.
Plus, I realized that there are almost no unattached remnants left.
Just thinking to order a grater in the old model. It is necessary to understand whether it is worth it or not. What to do with this then? Or is it not a big difference? If the drums are the same in sharpness and she rubs the same vegetables and the only difference is that the remains are stuck between the body and the drum, then I will not change. And if it rubs better, and the onions and cabbage can do it, then I will lean towards buying.
Or maybe you can actually sharpen a grater?
Scarecrow
caprice23,

Uh ... Rubs both onions and cabbage. And figs should she not rub it?)) I rubbed the onion kg by 10 (processed, frozen for the winter). Like carrots. I cut and rubbed cabbage. I always work in the third position of the speed lever (i.e. the third click). But if it doesn't matter to you that it will get stuck a little more in the drum (in your new-type grater), then you don't need to spend money. What for??
NatalyTeo
Natasha, tomorrow I'll get mine. What kind of grater should I use? Shredder?
caprice23
Quote: Scarecrow
But if it doesn't matter to you that it will get stuck a little more in the drum (in your new-type grater), then you don't need to spend money. What for??
The fact of the matter is that my onion and cabbage does not want to rub in any way. No, on a slicer, the onion still works, but the cabbage does not want to be grated on any grater. So I asked about "sharpening".

And so I think, if it doesn't rub on me and doesn't rub on others, then the figle should be changed. But for others it rubs





NatalyTeo, Natasha, I don't know which one. In general, I would like to know which of them (or maybe all) cope with onions and cabbage.
Scarecrow
caprice23,

Then I will try to photograph you, but I will not promise. I just grated the onion on a coarse grater on the manti for 4 back. Through a meat grinder, it is somehow very messy for manti, and a grater is normal. Moreover, my grater is already as old as Kitchen. Under 10, I guess.
caprice23
Nata, large is which slices cut?
Scarecrow
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Nata, large is which slices cut?

No, which is considered large on an ordinary Soviet grater. Not a shredder. But in Kitchen, the graters are slightly larger than their Soviet counterparts. Both small and large. There are 3 drums - small, large and shredder. Well. I call them that, I think you understand which name to which.
caprice23
Truncated, now I understand. Her, my cheto is lazy to plan onions on a large scale. In general, I got a lazy grater. ))




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I grated onions 10 kg each (processed, frozen for the winter).
I never froze the onion. Does it taste the same after defrosting? Or is it only suitable for cooking dishes?
Scarecrow
caprice23,

This is exactly in soups, for stewing. I process onions in portions, carrots in portions, and then to cook the soup, you just need to get a bag of one and a bag of the other. I rarely do roasting anyway, so it's very convenient for me.
caprice23
Another question, do you have pins on the drums (on the old model of the vegetable cutter) plastic or metal? And then I sit, study everything and so I realized that before there was metal and those graters were very praised, but now there is plastic and many complain about the quality (and the metal of the drums is thinner and the sharpening is worse)




Could it be that old nozzles may not fit new mixers? Who knows?
Seven-year plan
Natasha, caprice23, the pins on the drums are plastic ...
In a meat grinder, it is metallic ...
But the fact that plastic, I did not even notice and did not pay attention ... works with them perfectly!
caprice23
SvetlanaPlease, if possible, could you please take a picture of the ass at the grater. Really needed.




I found a very old modification on Avito, with metal pins, but there they need to be slightly modified, they do not quite fit the new mixers in length. My husband explained everything to me how to do it, but in order to fully understand, you need to know how the grater looks from the back. And in the internet all the pictures are only in front.
Svetlenki
caprice23, Natasha,

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Strange so ... my kitchen is 1.5 years old ... I don't think they changed the socket ... or do you want to put the old drums into a new grater?
caprice23
Sveta, Thank you.
No, the old ones won't fit into the new one, they won't fit. I want exactly the jet modification, which was produced 10 years ago. It hurts to have good reviews about her. But it needs to be slightly improved.




Her bottom is metal, do I understand correctly?
Svetlenki
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Her bottom is metallic

It is rather an aluminum alloy. Looks like the one from which the whisk is made (the disc into which the twigs go)
caprice23
Thank you very much, I will take it! Then I will conduct a comparative analysis of the new and old model)

Svetlenki
caprice23, Natasha, I don't understand what you want to do at all. Then you whistle how you implement everything.

By the way, there was also a grater, in which the loading throat is much wider and shifted, as it were, sideways ... But there was a question with the balance of the entire nozzle and it could break or something happened there ... I read in reviews on the American Amazon, but I don't remember now
caprice23
No, no, I don't want this. I order the same one exactly like yours, only on the drums the pins will not be plastic, but in metal




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Then you whistle how you implement everything.
Definitely!)
Svetlenki
Quote: caprice23
Then I will conduct a comparative analysis of the new and old model

I look forward to!





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only on the drums the pins will not be plastic, but in metal

very interesting! intrigued. have not even seen such a miracle! Native kitschen?
caprice23
As far as I understand, my own. But they did it for a long time.
Look at Amazon, for example, the pictures there are found with just such pins. And they send it in plastic.




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For example, here.




Interestingly, the scarecrow with what pins? She has had a mixer for a very long time)
Svetlenki
caprice23, Natasha, well, you big-eyed! I didn't even notice or pay attention to these pins in the photo. BUT, to be honest, I'm not against plastic ones. Let it be a "kink". I'm not sure if I'm using the correct expression, but I'd rather the pin break from my crooked hands than something inside the kitchen.

But I would love to see your drums with metal pins!
caprice23
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but it’s better to break the pin from my crooked hands than something inside the kitchen.
Damn, I didn't think about that
Svetlenki
caprice23, Natasha, think if there is still time. Maybe even one of the girls will say something smart about this. But for the sharpness of these graters that you will not be disappointed, I'm almost sure!
caprice23
Sveta, but on the other hand, all other attachments have all metal pins and it seems like nothing.) At the same meat grinder, for example.
Svetlenki
Natasha, your truth!
Exocat
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these are for sale

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Scarecrow
I have Kitchen sooooo long ago and the drum pins are plastic.
Svetlenki
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these are for sale

Exocat, Ludmila, so I said what Messerschmidt does! That is, we won't be left without drums

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I have Kitchen for a long time and the drum pins are plastic

caprice23, Natasha, well, I was just waiting for Scarecrow will say. See, she has plastic. So if plastic comes to you, you probably shouldn't worry too much, because the grater itself is sharp. Julienne, which is from an additional set, really finely rubs the onion, and does not turn it into puree. Honestly
NatalyTeo
I tried cabbage and onions, everything rubs perfectly, quickly and no waste. I'll try now to add a photo, only the cabbage is inserted, there are other codes, but it does not show. I do not know how to handle pictures
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caprice23
NatalyTeo, Thank you. That's so beautiful)
Sveta, Scarecrow, damn it, what did I order then?
The grater will come exactly with metal pins. I wrote off the seller and there is a photo. The picture shows the box and the grater itself. It seems that you will not dig in, everything is very Kitchen's. And on the box it says 5 mvsa, now it seems they just write mvsa. No one has kept the box by chance? There is still a glimmer of hope that this is a very ancient model and I will be incredibly lucky))
Well, at the end of next week he will come and have a look. Che that I was really a little upset. How alarming now. But everything is already packed and on the way.




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Look who is interested. Maybe someone can say something sensible.
NatalyTeo
Natasha looks the same. Maybe for the American market it came with a metal screw, and for everyone it was replaced with a cheaper composite plastic
caprice23
Natalia, that's what I hope for.
And then she turned herself on, she was all upset. I'm worried that I will have two nozzles now lying idle. And both are figs




A big request to the owners of the European mixer. Please measure the depth of the hole into which the add-on is inserted. equipment. I measured it with a ballpoint pen, it will just climb to the end
I'm still trying to figure out if that grater is right for me or not, so bear with me a little more, please
And another question. Is the grinder pin (which has edges) that goes into the mixer thicker than the plastic pins on the grater drums?

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