Taia
Sandy So I wrote about mine so that people would be careful. You have a completely different shape, perhaps a good one. I'm looking for opinions to buy myself a better version of the potato maker.
julifera
Quote: Taia

I have one. -I do not advise.
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strange, it seems like it looks intelligent
Manna
Quote: Caprice

Is this a potato grinder? I thought it was just such a spatula ...
This is commonly referred to as a "mashed pot"
Taia
Quote: julifera

it seems like it looks intelligent



It is she who only pretends to be like that, and so - a vile infection.
Caprice
Quote: Taia

Crumples badly. Holes are clogged immediately so that nothing passes through them. It is even difficult to rinse it afterwards, holes are not washed out, almost every one must be manually cleaned from potatoes with a knife. I am writing, but in my soul - how I hate her.
It's strange, I have this type - nothing gets clogged and washes normally. I have been using it for many years.
dopleta
Quote: Caprice

It's strange, I have this type - nothing gets clogged and washes normally. I have been using it for many years.
I also have a similar one, convenient! Silicone items (molds, rugs, tassels, gloves, etc.)
Taia
Maybe it depends on the quality of the material? Many, for example, write that silicone molds stick, while others do it perfectly.
It seems that the potato maker is a nonsense thing, but mine already got me. It is necessary to select something else, but what
Taia
dopleta Your hole shape is different. Maybe it depends on them? However, in the picture that I posted (I took a photo from the Internet), the shape is also not quite the same as mine.
Sandy
Girls, my potato grinder crumples potatoes very well, convenient, nothing gets stuck anywhere
lunova-moskalenko
Quote: Sandy

Girls, my potato grinder crumples potatoes very well, convenient, nothing gets stuck anywhere
And yesterday, walking on an Internet, I came across her. but for some reason she did not inspire me to buy. I cook mashed potatoes on gas, so I have a chic Soviet potato maker for about 30 years already. Still left from my grandmother.
Sandy
The girls, she is BELLING now she tried to crumple the vegetable puree and began to crumple with effort on the tip of the scapula and she ... bent a little in the place where the silicone ends like this

I also have a chic Soviet potato maker (she is 24 years old), I wrinkle it all the time, but I wanted it for pressure cookers - multicooker
lunova-moskalenko
Quote: Sandy

The girls, she is BELLING now she tried to crumple the vegetable puree and began to crumple with effort on the tip of the scapula and she ... bent a little in the place where the silicone ends like this

I also have a chic Soviet potato maker (she is 24 years old), I wrinkle it all the time, but I wanted to use it for pressure cookers - multicooker
And my husband said to crumple potatoes in a slow cooker, cooked them in another saucepan and I remember there.
Svetta
Quote: nvk

And my husband said to crumple potatoes in a slow cooker, cooked them in another saucepan and I remember there.

Here are +++ stopitsot !!! And there are no problems with the shoulder blades ...
yulyax
Girls, once there was such a silicone druslyak - the mesh was discussed. 🔗 Who used it, is it worth ordering? I remember that it was kind of convenient.
And I also wanted to ask where silicone laces are used
lunova-moskalenko
Quote: yulyax

Girls, once there was such a silicone druslyak - the mesh was discussed. 🔗 Who used it, is it worth ordering? I remember that it was kind of convenient.
And I also wanted to ask where silicone laces are used
It seems to me not very convenient. And silicone laces are used, for example, when you need to knit a roll of meat or there, for example, something else similar. Well, in short, where you need to bandage food for cooking.
Ksyushk @ -Plushk @
Quote: yulyax

Girls, once there was such a silicone druslyak - the mesh was discussed. 🔗 Who used it, is it worth ordering? I remember that it was kind of convenient.

In such a grid, for me personally, it would be convenient to dip roots, grass-ants, for example, into the broth, and then take them out. I would not refuse such a mesh. And that's all gauze.
julifera
Quote: yulyax

Girls, once there was such a silicone druslyak - the mesh was discussed. 🔗 Who used it, is it worth ordering? I remember that it was kind of convenient.

We talked about such a net - Lekue - Dopleta has it, she seems happy

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Song
Quote: julifera

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I have such a grid. A good thing. You can boil both tops and roots in it. Multifunctional.
lunova-moskalenko
And a link to another bag. It is different from what you showed here.
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julifera
This is understandable, it just seems to me that only Lecuet was discussed here, and this is exactly what - I don't remember reviews from anyone, in general I see him for the first time
dopleta
Quote: julifera

We talked about such a net - Lekue - Dopleta has it, she seems happy
Good memory, julifera ! Yeah, there is, but I have a little others, Lekue and Foodpod, I use.

🔗

Oca
Quote: yulyax

And I also wanted to ask where silicone laces are used
I found this application for myself: roll out a long loaf on a silicone mat, twist the mat around the loaf, tie it with a string. More often I tie them where, due to some circumstances, it is impossible to use ring elastic bands that soak the strings, or where the temperature rises above 100 degrees. And also sometimes I tie my hair with them - it does not slip!
dopleta
In addition to the above, I also fasten baking dishes with them

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shuska
Quote: dopleta

Good memory, julifera ! Yeah, there is, but I have a little others, Lekue and Foodpod, I use.

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dopleta, and what are you using the left yellow one for?
lillay
I have long wanted a silicone crush. Yesterday I was in Auchan, and there were all such silicone stuff (pushers, ladles, spoons, slotted spoon) - a shaft. In addition to the acid greens, there appeared soft transparent pink, very cute. But since I already have all this, I bought only a crush:

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I don't know how easy it will be to use
dopleta
Quote: shuska

dopleta, and for what do you use the left yellow?
shuska, yes it is for the same as the right one. Why do you think you bought it then? But I didn't buy it, it happened!
Sandy
Quote: lillay

I have long wanted a silicone crush. Yesterday I was in Auchan, and there were all such silicone stuff (pushers, ladles, spoons, slotted spoon) - a shaft. In addition to the acid greens, there appeared soft transparent pink, very cute. But since I already have all this, I bought only a crush:

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I don't know how easy it will be to use

And how does it work? And is it worth it?
lillay
Oksana, how he is at work - I don't know yet ..... I'll try it out over the weekend. But the price is very good - 101 rubles.
Sandy
Quote: lillay

Oksana, how he is at work - I don't know yet ..... I'll try it out over the weekend. But the price is very good - 101 rubles.
Interestingly, we have such in Ashan, you try it and sign off please, if it's good then boom look for it on our 28 hryvnias with kopecks
lillay
OK! Agreed!
helgoncha
Quote: dopleta

Good memory, julifera ! Yeah, there is, but I have a little others, Lekue and Foodpod, I use.

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What's the best mesh?
helgoncha
And in Moscow where good and cheaper, of course, buy silicone for everyone? I have only 1 spatula, although its plastic handle has already been sprinkled on the edge of the pan so many times that it is like a caterpillar.
There is a plastic ladle, but you can't use it in the cartoon?
I’m ordering my first fast car the other day, so we need to make a reservation for everyone.
What do you recommend from the first things you need?
And where in Moscow to buy?
helgoncha
Yes, and which silicone mold is better to buy? I have one, unfortunately I don’t know the company, I don’t like it, and it sticks, and somehow the same dough, charlotte for example, does not rise in it, but in Teflon it rises well, all other things being equal.
What do you advise?
helgoncha
And another question: what to put on the bottom of the pressure cooker? Is the silicone mat better? It's hard to find in shape, probably you need to buy a big one cheaper and cut out of it for a pressure cooker and just the coasters will be hot? Or how are you doing, knowledgeable hostesses?
rusja
helgoncha
about the pressure cooker pad, yes, I have a circle cut out of a thin silicone mat, which are usually sold in pairs of 2.To use in the pressure cooker itself, you need ladles not made of nylon, but covered with soft silicone on top, in the middle there can be, even wooden, and relatives from the kit to the SV, it is better to immediately put aside and use them for other needs
for the rest, the girls from Moscow will probably tell you, we are from different megacities
Iruta
There are silicone spoons, ladles, shovels, slotted spoons, etc., in Auchan. The price is about 100 rubles. There are many silicone gizmos in Fissman stores, but already more expensive, the spatula (it seemed to me very convenient) is already 250 here.
Iruta
I also bought some silicone molds a couple of years ago, but later I became convinced that not all of them suit me. I have both Teskomovsky and Lekuevsky and inexpensive Chinese ones. For myself, I decided that it is convenient for me to bake cupcakes in silicone, but I like charlotte, pies and buns baking in a Teflon form. : DMy don't like the pale bottom of silicone baked goods.
Svetta
Quote: Iruta

I also bought some silicone molds a couple of years ago, but later I became convinced that not all of them suit me. I have both Teskomovsky and Lekuevsky and inexpensive Chinese ones. For myself, I decided that it is convenient for me to bake cupcakes in silicone, but I like charlotte, pies and buns baking in a Teflon form. : DMy don't like pale bottom for baked goods in silicone.
I recently bought a silicone round cake pan. Its bottom is twice as thin as the walls, and even grooved. The baking turns out to be wonderful, the bottom is baked like in metal molds. I bought it in the SHEN store in Simferopol, this is a Turkish goods store. But the homeland of the form is unknown to me.
Iruta
I don't have such a form: girl_cray: But they bought me a split mold as a gift (sides are made of silicone, and the bottom is ceramic), I think that baking will be good there too.
helgoncha
Quote: Iruta

I don't have such a form: girl_cray: But they bought me a split mold as a gift (sides are made of silicone, and the bottom is ceramic), I think that baking will be good there too.

an interesting thing, probably
Iruta
These are Lekue products, they have interesting things, but very expensive (in my opinion). This form was presented to me the other day, I have not tested it yet.
julifera
Quote: helgoncha

an interesting thing, probably

Samarochka
Caprice
We sold molds with split sides made of silicone, and the bottom made of heat-resistant glass. Something didn't inspire ...
Oca
I want such a detachable silicone mold, I hope it is not at an exorbitant price?
svbone
On the Lekue website, it is from 1100 to 1500 rubles. If on sale, at a discount, then 1100, and there the diameter is smaller (see page 3).
🔗
dopleta
In Seven Hills, if you have this network, they are always there.
Marina22
Quote: Caprice

We sold molds with split sides made of silicone, and the bottom made of heat-resistant glass. Something didn't inspire ...
and I bought one, but I have never used it yet.
Irina Dolars
Quote: Iruta

Mine do not like the pale bottom of silicone baked goods.
And here it is shown that the pastries are ruddy



Maybe it depends on the test? Silicone items (molds, rugs, tassels, gloves, etc.)
argo
and maybe smear the silicone inside with oil? then the bottom will be ruddy?

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