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Quote: Adelena
I also decided to buy a compact airfryer from Redmond, and I will be completely happy)
And what kind of airfryer is this?
astra1903
Help! I bought MV, I don't know where to start. On my CF, there is no way to cook buckwheat using a timer. You just need to keep track of the cooking time itself. What to do? This is inconvenient, in vain I probably bought MV, if there is no such function as using a timer for cereals.
shade
Peace be with you bakers!

astra1903-

what kind of unit is this
Manna
astra1903, name the model of the multicooker so that we can help you. But, judging by the description, it seems to me that this is not a multicooker, but a one-button rice cooker (although they work on sensors) or an electric saucepan without a timer (like an electric kettle). Although I may be wrong
astra1903
if I read it right, SIMBO. I tried rice porridge with a little fried carrots. I put it on stewing for 1 hour, it turned out delicious, a little bit of the porridge stuck to the bottom, like in a pot in a village stove. First I poured a glass of rice, carrots, a little vegetable oil, spices, two glasses of cold water and salt.
Thanks for answers. I'm waiting for your help, members of the forum!
Manna
Probably Sinbo. And what is the model?
astra1903
The instructions went somewhere, and the box says sco 5035. Does that tell you something?
shade
Peace be with you bakers!

Sinbo SCO-5035

The multicooker is equipped with a control panel with a micro computer. This model
has the following cooking functions: "Buckwheat", "Pilaf", "Milk porridge / Soup",
"Baking", "Stewing", "Steam cooking", "Delay start", "Preheat / Cancel",
cooking time setting and automatic error detection.

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astra1903
Thank you, but I do not understand specifically how to cook the same buckwheat, if without a timer, what's the point in a slow cooker, the same on gas, you need to keep track of the porridge and cooking time all the time. Maybe there are some options. I already wrote that I cooked rice in the stew mode, but this is not an option. It turns out that cooking porridge is a problem. Explain, please. Thank you.
Manna
Quote: astra1903
sco 5035
Found instructions. I quote:
Cooking modes "Buckwheat", "Pilaf"
<...> In this mode, you independently control the duration (time) of cooking and the degree of cookiness of the product. ATTENTION! The running time of this program is not limited. When the required cooking time has elapsed, cancel the program with the Warm / Off key.
This is the first time I've come across such a program. Usually these modes are either touch / automatic (that is, they themselves determine when to turn off the program), or with the ability to set the cooking time. But this is the first time I see such a miracle. Apparently, manufacturers saved a lot by simply removing the touch algorithm from the multicooker

astra1903, I can advise you to use the "Stew" mode for 30 minutes to cook cereals for a side dish.
shade
Peace be with you bakers!

astra1903-- - what's the point in a multicooker,

when you bought the instruction, you looked

since this program is for everyone in the machine, he poured the cereal with water and pressed the button
astra1903
I realized that I was pricked, sold a not very good model. But I don't know yet how to set it for 30 minutes on the "extinguish" button. We'll have to cook porridge without leaving the pan.
Manna
astra1903, from the instructions:
Select the appropriate mode for the type of food and recipe. The digital display comes on and the indicator light corresponding to the selected function comes on.The display will show the default cooking time. You can change the cooking time by pressing the Time button for 5 seconds.
"Braising" by default = 1 hour, the ability to change the cooking time in the range from 30 minutes to 5 hours 30 minutes, in 30 minute increments.

link to instruction - 🔗

Bijou
Quote: astra1903
I realized that I was pricked, sold a not very good model.
An excellent model for three kopecks.
Re6yat, what are you doing? This cartoon is trying to 6t be similar to the classic Panasonic, I bought three of them - all the owners are happy.)) Two sensory programs with different degrees of browning at the end, excellent non-dripping Milk porridge, only with a change in cooking time, unlike Panasonic, 6fast, but fireproof Baking ... I don't use Quenching and Steam, but, if I understood correctly, Quenching also accelerates well at first, then goes into a quiet mode.

What is missing is a heater in the lid on the Bakery. But you don't have to go through the menu, each program has its own button. And there is even a drip-tube, like the big ones.)))
Manna
Quote: Bijou
Two touch programs with different browning levels at the end
LenaAre these modes (Buckwheat and Plov) sensory? I mean, they turn off themselves when cooking? The instruction says something completely different.
Are we talking about the same model?
Bijou
Manna, listen, maybe it’s my hairiness increased and I’m talking about something else?
Damn, I know for sure that I posted several pictures of food cooked in it, but since there is no Search on this forum, then try to find it here. ((I found only here https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/in...257.0 my first post on this topic, but I know that 6y still ... Is that her?

Yes, Buckwheat and Plov are in this very sensory, I cooked this pilaf in Buckwheat, because in Plov it seemed that it was too fry, I don’t need it. She turned off herself, in the presented version, the girl poured a lot of water and for the first time she turned the rice into mashed potatoes for her.)) Then she made Risotto from a book - I liked it.

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Today I will put pictures in the topic here as I get used to it.
5034 and 5035 differ only in design, and the instructions for them are the same.
Manna
Lena, this is an instruction, so it's so crooked, right?

astra1903, then you do not need to monitor the multicooker on the "Pilaf" and "Buckwheat" modes, they must turn off themselves.
Bijou
Quote: Manna
Lena, this is an instruction, so it’s so crooked, right?
I found my paper one with a microscopic font. About Plov, for example, it is written that "the countdown will start 10 minutes before the end of the program." But nothing to do with the fact that in the electronic version - I followed your link. But it seems that there is still some kind of kadysh 6yl, until it catches the eye.)) But from somewhere else did I understand that during the execution of these programs "snakes" should be running on the display?
Manna
I just thought ... but can not there be different parties of this model with full and truncated functions? Or are 5034 and 5035 different?
Bijou
No, I don't think so. The author just needs to throw a glass of not the most necessary cereal into the cartoon, fill it with two glasses of water, turn on the program and just see how the matter ends.
Well, unsubscribe on the forum itself.

And then you need to navigate yourself - more or less liquid needs to be poured. You yourself know how quickly we get used to refueling the usual programs without thinking too much.)) I once cooked barley in this cartoon in Grechka. She poured water 1: 4, so she gulped for three hours, if not more, and in the end it was an excellent barley!
Juliet
I got a slow cooker. I didn’t plan to buy, but it so happened that in the kitchen floor repair and dismantling of the gas stove, and the dog wants to eat his porridge with chicken every day. So I bought a Phillips shaitan-pan, a model like 3039, with such an orange button. Well, a couple of times everything ran out of it in the "soup" mode. Then I realized that you can only boil water on it and that's it. Now I "carcass" everything and use the rice / buckwheat mode. Compilers of instructions and recipe books really want to rip off their arms, legs and head. The latter is unnecessary.
astra1903
today I cooked turkey navels together with turkey throats for 2.5 hours, it turned out fine, softly, left it in the refrigerator, I hope it will turn out to be something like aspic. on the extinguishing mode.
I will try, on your advice, to cook porridge in the "porridge" mode, maybe, indeed, the multicooker will stop in 10-15 minutes. I will report.
Who tried to cook pasta, so as not to drain the water later, but to add ready-made meat to the pasta, stew it a little together, as if in a navy way. What is the proportion of water and pasta?
Thanks for the answers and attention!
Biryusa
Quote: astra1903
I will try, on your advice, to cook porridge in the "porridge" mode, maybe, indeed, the multicooker will stop in 10-15 minutes.
astra1903What regime do you call "Kasha"? On "Milk Porridge / Soup", the cooking time can be set independently, but "Buckwheat" and "Pilaf" are turned off by themselves. Here is a review of your multicooker, it seems to me that it is more clear (as opposed to instructions) describes the operation of the programs:
In all of the above programs, except for the programs "buckwheat" and "pilaf", you can change the default time from 1 minute to 2 hours, depending on the selected program. In the programs "buckwheat" and "pilaf", the time is set automatically, the multicooker will itself determine the readiness of the dish and complete its preparation.
At the end of the work of any program, except for "buckwheat" and "pilaf", the multicooker will automatically switch to the "heating" mode, which will keep the prepared food warm at a temperature of 65 to 85 degrees.
A source - 🔗
astra1903
In my slow cooker, the "porridge" program is described differently:

"Select the mode corresponding to the type of product and the recipe. The digital display will start and the indicator light corresponding to the selected function will light up. In this mode, you independently control the activity (time) of preparation and the degree of readiness of the product. Attention! The operating time of this program is not limited. time for cooking, cancel the program with the Heating-Cancel key.

That is, I have completely different instructions in the instructions. I chased after a cheaper model, so I got it !!!

But, as I wrote above, I will try to cook porridge and check, maybe, indeed, the MV will turn off by itself. I usually cook porridge on gas for 10-15 minutes.
Manna
astra1903, usually on touch modes buckwheat in the proportion of 1 measuring cup of buckwheat to 2 measuring cups of water is cooked for about 30 minutes. Try using these proportions to cook buckwheat in the "Buckwheat" mode without turning it off manually. Perhaps the instruction is really such a jumble, and the mode works correctly.
Biryusa
Quote: astra1903
In my slow cooker, the "porridge" program is described differently:
"The operating time of this program is not limited".
astra1903, it seems to me that the manufacturer, having written in the instructions about "unlimited time" for cooking buckwheat, did not mean the endlessness of its preparation, but the fact that when this program was running, you did not see how much time was left until its completion. Still, a multicooker is not a perpetual motion machine, so that it can work "endlessly"
Please heed the advice of our multi-expert - Manna :
Quote: Manna
Usually, in touch modes, buckwheat in a ratio of 1 measuring cup of buckwheat to 2 measuring cups of water is cooked for about 30 minutes. Try using these proportions to cook buckwheat in the "Buckwheat" mode without turning it off manually. Perhaps the instruction is really such a jumble, and the mode is working correctly.
astra1903
Thank you. I will try and report the results
Ann_085
Yesterday I cooked steaks in my new multicooker from Redmond - I really liked that thanks to the function of the master chef, you can cook steaks of different roasts, my husband made a medium for himself full roasting. It is very convenient when you can change the cooking time and temperature during a running program)
astra1903
in my multicooker on the PLOV and GREECHKA mode there is no timer, you have to cook like on gas - adjust the cooking time yourself. While I cook on the STEWING mode for 30 minutes.A cheap slow cooker, so I chased after a cheap one, I got only a timer for stewing, baking, cooking soup. But still happy - less fuss in the kitchen, and cleaner walls and ceiling. Studying recipes. So I listen to advice and search on my computer. I want to try the pasta casserole.
alochka
astra1903, most likely the PLOV and GREECHKA modes are automatic, that is, before the water evaporates. Sooooo convenient !!!!!
What's your slow cooker?
Manna
Quote: astra1903
in my multicooker on the PLOV and GREECHKA mode there is no timer
How exactly did you check it? So how did I tell you? And what, the multicooker did not switch to heating or it turned off after half an hour or 40 minutes?
Tatoshenka
Sorry for interfering (I don't want to offend anyone in any way, but, in my opinion, Mannochka, they don't hear you and your advice is ignored.
astra1903
Girls, I hear you all, but there is not always an opportunity to react. I am quite old now, so it takes a long time to figure it out and check it out. Do not be offended, your advice helps me.
I haven’t tested the porridge and plov mode yet. The first time I cooked it, as usual, by eye. When I turned on the KASH mode, the toes just run back and forth on the display. If you put porridge to cook, then after what time should it, according to your stories, turn off by itself? I'm afraid my porridge will burn.
Tatoshenka
astra1903, and you have not tried, as the girls advised, to use inexpensive cereals. You just have no idea how convenient it is, fell asleep and forgot, the water evaporated and the cartoon turned off, so there is no timer, in these modes it simply makes no sense. Cooking cartoons in these modes takes longer than you would cook on the stove. Experiment.
astra1903
I don’t feel sorry for the cereals, I’m just afraid to ruin the multicooker saucepan if the porridge burns. How long to wait for this program? Usually I cook porridge for 10-15 minutes on gas. How long to wait for the multicooker to turn itself off? How do you advise? And how are you? How much do you cook porridge in a slow cooker? That is, how long is the multicooker set up in the PORK mode?
Who has experience cooking meat until tender? On which program is it better to cook - stewing or boiling? I have now put the meat on the SOUP mode, I have 50 minutes highlighted. Which program has a higher temperature? For SOUP or STEWING? I'm not going to cook the soup, I just need meat for further cooking other dishes, and then I use the broth for a variety of soups.
Manna
astra1903, I tell you about 30-40 minutes for buckwheat 1 measuring cup for 2 measuring glasses of cold water. Turn on the "Buckwheat" mode and wait 30-40 minutes. The mode should turn itself off / switch to heating.

Quote: astra1903
Which program has a higher temperature? For SOUP or STEWING?
This needs to be revealed empirically. The multicooker is configured differently for these modes. But I would first try the "Soup" mode for broths, and "Stew" for stewing with a minimum of liquid.
Maikla
Quote: Ann_085
Yesterday I cooked steaks in my new multicooker from Redmond - I really liked that thanks to the function of the master chef, you can cook steaks of different roasts, my husband made a medium for himself full roasting. It is very convenient when you can change the cooking time and temperature while the program is running) More details: https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/in...ption=com_smf&topic=387.0
Excuse me, what then is the advantage of MV over the stove? It turns out that you also need to stand near it and monitor, add the temperature or decrease it?
Arnica
Advantages of CF over the stove: put food on, turned on the program and forgot. You don’t wait for it to boil in order to reduce the gas and don’t run to watch so that it doesn’t burn out. Then, when the cooking time is over, she squeaks up and calls. It's like a washing machine.
astra1903
I tried to cook rice porridge on the SOUP mode. It turned out great. It turns out that in my multicooker the modes of porridge and pilaf are not yet used. I study further.
Biryusa
Quote: astra1903
It turns out that porridge and pilaf are not yet used in my multicooker.
Quote: astra1903
I am afraid I will ruin the multicooker saucepan if the porridge burns.How long to wait for this program? Usually I cook porridge for 10-15 minutes on gas. How long to wait for the multicooker to turn itself off?
astra1903, do not be afraid that something will burn on the programs "Porridge" and "Plov". These programs are sensory, and when the liquid in the bowl is absorbed into the cereal (and partially boils away), your multicooker SAMA will understand this and turn off.
Maikla
Quote: Olyushka
Advantages of CF over the stove: put food on, turned on the program and forgot. You don’t wait for it to boil in order to reduce the gas and don’t run to watch so that it doesn’t burn out. Then, when the cooking time is over, she will call out and call. It's like a washing machine.
This is all clear. But this is about steaks and temperature adjustments. It turns out that it does not work))) I threw it and forgot. So I ask, what is the meaning of the function of adjusting the temperature during cooking? Well this is the same as on the stove.

In general, aggressive advertising of Redmond annoys. Okay, it would be really something worthwhile, as well as the same China only a side view and 10 times more expensive.
astra1903
Quote: Biryusinka
astra1903, do not be afraid that something will burn on the programs "Porridge" and "Plov". These programs are sensory, and when the liquid in the bowl is absorbed into the cereal (and partially boils away), your multicooker SAMA will understand this and turn off.

Thank you! I'll try as you advise. If you put a measuring cup of porridge and two glasses of water, how much do you think you need to wait until the multicooker turns off by itself? At least about? Otherwise, I'm still afraid that if I leave the porridge unattended, it will burn, and the saucepan will fail.
Manna
astra1903, well, I already wrote to you several times - 30-40 minutes average Try
Biryusa
Quote: astra1903
... If you put a measuring cup of porridge and two glasses of water, how much do you think you need to wait until the multicooker turns off by itself? At least about?
It seems that it was about your Shinbo model that I read that 9-10 minutes before the end of the "Porridge" and "Pilaf" modes, the display instead of a running snake begins to display the time remaining until the multi is automatically turned off.
Arnica
It seems that on all sensor programs, the countdown is shown 10 minutes before the end of cooking.
Manna
Quote: Olyushka

It seems that on all sensor programs, the countdown is shown 10 minutes before the end of cooking.
It happens in different ways, and 10 minutes, and 15, and 7, and 8 ...
Arnica
Well, I hurried a little about 10 minutes. In my Dex-60 in 8 minutes. the countdown starts before the end. Everyone has it differently. Probably, it would be more correct to write on average "8-10 minutes." I haven't heard about 15. You know better.
Kristy y
"I cooked such a treat in my Redmond recently.
Curd casserole in a slow cooker.
Ingredients
Low-fat cottage cheese (low fat) - 200 g
Egg - 1 piece
Sugar or honey - 1 tbsp l.
Salt, cinnamon, cardamom, vanillin to taste
Recipe
Mix the egg thoroughly with sugar (honey), salt, spices.
Add cottage cheese. Stir until smooth.
We introduce additional ingredients into the mass of cottage cheese. The recipe for the photo contains a handful of raisins.
If we cook a casserole in baking mode, put the curd mass in a multicooker pan greased with olive oil for frying. Curd casserole in a slow cooker in baking mode is cooked for 30-40 minutes.
If we cook in steaming mode, put the curd mass in a greased form. We put the form in the basket for steaming. Cottage cheese casserole in a slow cooker in steaming mode is cooked for 40-50 minutes.
After the signal, we check the readiness. If necessary, add the time of the selected program. Let it cool. We take it out carefully.
Serving a curd dish for breakfast or dessert. "
MariskaChristi
Pilaf was my first dish, which I cooked in soy cartoon Redm. Now I am already smart and cook absolutely everything.

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