Gypsy
Multicooker Daewoo Electronics DMC-150
Multicooker Daewoo Electronics DMC-150

Multicooker Daewoo Electronics DMC-150

General characteristics
Type of multicooker
Power 700 W
Volume 3 l
Teflon bowl coating
Management and programs
Electronic control
Automatic programs for braising, steaming
Keeping warm there
rusja
So far I have only seen both light brown ones, albeit of different displacement, and this salad, if they are delivered, then probably not in all stores ...
prascovia
Hello everyone! I bought a little cartoon, as Gypsy showed. Now I'm testing the programs. As I understand it, there are no pastries. Anyone interested - I'm waiting for questions.
NIZA
prascovia
I wonder what is there for the functions and is there a timer (delayed cooking), once again I am convinced that the sales assistant is simple, and is also trying to explain something
prascovia
There is a timer! I cooked porridge, put it overnight, everything worked out.
rusja
prascovia,
Do you also have this multicooker from DAEWOO or some other?
And how does it differ from Panasonic in general, what is missing there?
I’m thinking (anyway, there’s no money right now) will stop at it or already pick up on Panas ...
prascovia
There is not enough baking, but maybe you can try "cooking" something on the prog. You need to unplug the plug after cooking, there is no clock - it does not show how much is left, only from 3 programs automatic switch to heating. The timer can be set to 2,4,6,8,12 hours. But there is a dietary cooking program. True, I did not measure T. and I do not know what to cook. And this cartoon fits me well in a carry-on bag on an airplane
Gypsy
Quote: prascovia

You need to unplug the plug after cooking
Is this what would stop heating? If yes, then try pressing the heating button - it will turn off
rusja
Physically, I also saw and felt them, but there is no official information anywhere. This is the question.
Do you have brown or light green?
NIZA
[That's just strange, but the information on them is "0" on the off-site, the company doesn't have such at all and everything here can be a fake?
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I also thought about it, I tried to find at least some information about them, I could not, although I think we can become too scrupulous, after all, this is not a car, but just a saucepan, the main thing is to cook
prascovia
Hello everyone! In my cartoon there is a program "Diet food", what does this mean, I don’t know, maybe a slow cooker?
Gypsy
I did not find a slow cooker, maybe it is listed in * other programs *, but there are such programs translated into English:

Qiao Rui series rice cooker, using artificial intelligence control, smooth style, fashion, with fine cooking, fast cooking, porridge, porridge / soup, cooking and holding other functions, automatically determine the size of water meters to control the heating temperature and time.

Saucepan 2mm thick, coated with ceramic crystals, write healthier to eat.

briefly, there is a question-answer type

Is it possible to cook non-rice porridge in a rice cooker? Answer: you can, but you need to cook with an open lid, and should not be left unattended.
kubanochka
Hurrah! For the second day I am a happy owner of Toons! For several days in a row I walked through your forum, but I was more interested in recipes for an airfryer and what else can be dried in an electric dryer. Once on the multicooker recipe branch, my doubts about buying it disappeared by themselves.
I bought a Daewoo DMC-200 yesterday. The first thing I cooked in it was corn porridge. NO WORDS !!!!!!!
Today I will try recipes from the forum.
According to the programs, I found out the following:
1. Cooking - 40-50 minutes
2. Fast cooking - 30-40 minutes
3. Porridge / soup - 2 hours
4. Diet dish -?
5. Steam - 2 hours
All programs except steam can be used with a timer.
The cartoon switches to heating mode after all programs except Porridge / soup.
Cooking mode and Fast cooking mode differ in the amount of food prepared. All data from the instructions (for now). What happens in practice, I'll go find out
I'm going to make an omelet. What happens - I'll write (if you get a Masterpiece, I'll show you).
In general, take it into your ranks, I really liked it with you
joifan
good day! My husband gave me the same cartoon, I can't figure out in what mode you cook porridge, rice, in what proportions? If possible in more detail, on what functions is it better to bake, stew, cook porridge. I searched the entire Internet in search of reviews and found you: yahoo: If possible, share the recipes. Especially not the ingredients, but the use of functions.
Gypsy
Quote: joifan

My husband gave me the same cartoon, I can't figure out in what mode you cook porridge, rice, in what proportions?
And that there is nothing written in the instructions?
joifan
cooked rice 2 times according to the proportions indicated in the instructions. Once - during cooking - it turned out to be a boiled mess, there was water on the top of the lid, and the second time in the mode for porridge - the same effect. milk porridge, though it turned out (millet), but curd casserole - no. I don't know which function to try baking on.
kubanochka
I've been using the cartoon for a month now, I can't get enough of it !!!! Porridge (whole grain oatmeal, buckwheat, rice, millet, corn) on the program porridge at the rate of 1 to 3. I fill the soups all at once and on the same program. The bread was baked on "cooking" with the valve removed. I baked muffins, biscuits, casseroles and even a large khachapuri. To bake the top, cover it with a plate, turn it over and back into a cartoon for 20 minutes (cooking). Meat dishes are "cooked", then you can stew them on "porridge". I cooked the fish in its own juice, in tomato, in oil. Real canned food turns out! And capelin "sprats" are something! I took recipes on the forum. I like the steam function in the cartoon even more than my steamer. So I'm sooooo happy with the purchase!
joifan
oh thank you, at least something cleared up! Yes, and she herself did not doze, today the beef stroganoff made porridge / soup mmmm on the mode, such soft beef has never been eaten yesterday, rice has already turned out. With baked goods, I would not have guessed to open the valve. respect kubanochka
amina
Hello girls. I also have daewoo, my parents brought my husband, it didn't suit them
I was very upset about the lack of a baking regime. Today I tried to make a charlotte, for some reason in the steam mode (somewhere in the vastness of the Internet I read it). I didn’t open the valve, I also looked in the process. So I baked an apple pancake

It's a pity that I didn't see what I wrote before kubanochka, then all is not lost!
Only I have a question, but how to follow the baking process without a window? How to accurately guess the open-off time if you do not see the degree of browning of the crust

Although I'm not a special cook on an ordinary gas stove ...

Girls who are already a specialist in cooking in this cartoon, please tell me what mode can be used to cook?

joifan
Personally, I really like tossing soup. I'll throw it down in the morning, come to dinner and burst hot. On one of the forums I read that for the soup you first do the frying (on a quick program) and then you throw the meat + everything else + water and spices and on the timer. even coming to lunch, I can pour soup, throw something for dinner and come home from work in the evening, and you have a hot dinner ready. You can throw in any soup, nothing is boiled (except for a small "cobweb"). From the second, you can also do a lot of things: pilaf (in the same way - first fry on a quick prog + stew the meat, then everything else can be done on the timer), goulash, meatballs, etc.
amina
joifan, and on the timer, is it to delay the start? As far as I understand, it does not turn off itself after cooking, you need to pull out the cord by hand. There is no display in it. Or I still don't understand something about her ...
joifan
Yes, a timer to delay the start. At the end of cooking, it will switch to preheat / off mode, i.e. it will NOT cook any more. What functions it supports heating is described above. Well, yes, the button is blinking, if it bothers you, unplug it. Good luck
amina
joifan, thanks.
All the same, a full-fledged display with setting the time is not enough for me ... If you need to turn it off earlier, you have to turn it off manually.Today I wanted to leave the steamer, but if I understood correctly, it works for two hours, and will turn off itself only after two hours? Or when the water boils away? Or how.....
And so to set the time and that's it, go for a walk.
Oh .... buying a new one does not shine yet, and outwardly I'm already used to it. You need to think of something about this
joifan
It doesn't matter if there is no display. Well, imagine that you have it, the time is set in it, but you still need to turn off the cartoon earlier! You will also come up and disable it manually. Throw all the ingredients on the soup, put on the porridge / soup and boldly go for a walk! Let's say you are out for 4 hours. They did the frying, threw everything else, put a delay for 4 hours, turned on the porridge / soup, and scratch about your business! Come back - you have soup ready! Your cartoon will turn off by itself, it will just turn on the heating until you press off yourself. Of course, when cooking rice, if the proportions are not observed, garbage will result. (I have passed this stage) In any case, the cartoon will be cooked for TWO hours. Do not be afraid, set the time, set delays. As I understand you, I suffered myself !!!!
amina
Hurrah! Today I cooked something like that ... rice with mushrooms, in general, like pilaf
I fried onions, carrots, mushrooms in it, then threw in rice with spices, some water, put it on "porridge" and went about my business. I hear somewhere in an hour and a half - it squeaks like ... I didn't know what she should squeak, probably when the water boiled away
I opened it, and everything is ready! And the rice is not boiled, and most importantly - delicious.
So I'm happy as an elephant

In short, some of the advantages of a multicooker. And, most importantly, there is no need to wash the pan after frying.
Right now, I'll go and put something else on the timer after the garden
amina
maslena, my porridge is burning. Could you paint everything in proportion. And how much time do you bet on? There the porridge mode is 2 hours, do you leave it on all the time or turn it off earlier?
maslena
I take one multi-glass of cereal per liter of milk, 2 tbsp. tablespoons of sugar, a little plum. butter, I load it all at 22-00 and put the timer on a delay (10 hours), at 7-00 in the morning - this is an hour later as the porridge began to cook, I stir it, and then it cooks for another hour. That's all!
Spike
Quote: amina

maslena, my porridge is burning. Could you paint everything in proportion. And how much time do you bet on? There the porridge mode is 2 hours, do you leave it on all the time or turn it off earlier?
Amina, I have the same cartoon, but I still haven't figured it out! I tried to cook only once in it, a lot of questions, let's exchange email. addresses, we will share our experience, because if you go to the forum, you will not go out
I will be very glad if you respond !!!
Spike
Braised cabbage. Recipe for daewoo dmc-200
1 onion (finely chopped)
2 tomatoes (cut into medium wedges)
1 bell pepper (I didn't take a big one)
1 swing of cabbage (I had a small one)
dill
You yourself understand that you can put everything that you like, according to your taste

I did not do much on purpose, because I was not sure of the result. So,
On the "quick cooking" mode, add a couple of tablespoons of vegetable oil (a spoon from the MV, the one that is smaller), pour the onions and carrots (fried with the lid closed for 10 minutes), then add pepper (and another 10 minutes), press the "heat / off" button . ", then spread the tomato slices, cabbage on top, salt the cabbage to taste and gently stir the cabbage so as not to hurt the tomatoes and overcooking, you can sprinkle any greens on top (I had dill). Close the lid and set the "porridge / soup" program.
Personally, I interrupted cooking after 45 minutes, because we love that the cabbage was a little tough
The cabbage turned out to be gorgeous! Tastier than on the stove, softer!
This is my first experience with our cartoon!
Doremi
Girls, take me to the company. Today my husband gave me the same cartoon - so I was even upset - I wanted something completely different. You don't want to upset him - you have to master it. : mda: But there are a million questions about the modes. Well, the fact that it is not programmed at all is understandable, although smart people may know "workarounds".But what to do with baked goods? Is he even on it ?? Or we'll just stew it. This, of course, is good for health, but somehow boring
Well, while I was writing, I went to the forum - my "chicken breast in teriyaki sauce" arrived. The smell was throughout the apartment. It turned out delicious. The husband sits, eats, praises.
marjune
Hello everyone!
We have just become the owners of this multicooker!
Before that there was Panasonic, 18th model. Defective ((I had to hand it over and they couldn't buy a new one - they all disappeared.
2 weeks choosing a new cartoon and settled on this model.

We decided to "check the connection" here, is there anyone in this topic? Can you please tell me where you get the recipes?
elly1
Dear users of the Daewoo DMC-150 multicooker! Tell me, pliz, what are the dimensions and weight of this device? We really need a hiking option!
kubanochka
Daewoo DMC-150 power 645 W, dimensions 352x251x214 (LxWxH), weight 2.8 kg (data from the passport)
happy
Owners of the Daewoo multicooker, tell me, does anyone use the DIETARY DISH mode? What is the cooking temperature and time?
elly1
I bought today MV Daewoo Electronics DMC-150. While studying the instructions. Answer, pliz, if you need to mix something in the process or try, is it necessary to press the heating / off button, and after mixing or adding something again the button of the selected program? Doesn't that expose the program from the start? Or is it like a pause?
lega
Quote: elly1

If you need to stir or try something during the process, is it necessary to press the heating / off button, and after mixing or adding something, the button of the selected program again? Doesn't that expose the program from the start? Or is it like a pause?

Specifically, I won't tell you about your cartoon, but most likely it works the same way as everyone else. And in the rest, you should not open the lid on automatic programs (that is, where the time cannot be changed), so that the program does not get lost. In other programs, the instruction also does not recommend, but they open everything and stir without turning off any buttons, precisely because it will start all over again. The Heating button is not a Pause, but automatic maintenance of the temperature after the end of the program. In different cartoons, this button works for different times - somewhere in 24 hours, and somewhere in 2 hours. If you need to turn off the heating, then this is done manually.
elly1
Dear Lga! This button on my CF is called "heat / off." I understand that this button has a double function: when a program is running and you need to look into the saucepan - it works as "off", and when you turn it on yourself - as "heating", and the "heating" lights up to save heat after completing a program. I probably misunderstood something
lega
Quote: elly1

This button on my CF is called "heat / off." I understand that this button has a double function: when a program is running and you need to look into the saucepan - it works as "off", and when you turn it on yourself - as "heating", and the "heating" lights up to save heat after completing a program. I probably misunderstood something

This button is called so by all, and it works the same for all. If you need to forcibly interrupt the program, then press this button and it works like OFF. If you need to turn on the Heating separately, then we also use this button, and it works like ON. All programs of the multicooker after the end of work according to the specified mode automatic switch to PREHEATING, you do not need to press the button for this. If the button is pressed, then the Heating is simply turned off and the cartoon finally ends its work.
elly1
Quote: lga

This button is called so by all, and it works the same for all. If you need to forcibly interrupt the program, then press this button and it works like OFF. If you need to turn on the Heating separately, then we also use this button, and it works like ON. All programs of the multicooker after the end of work according to the specified mode automatic switch to PREHEATING, you do not need to press the button for this. If you press the button, then the Heating is simply turned off and the cartoon finally ends its work.

Thanks for the educational program. I have already cooked borsch on the "porridge / soup" program. I put all the vegetables and turkey meat at once, without frying anything. Very transparent and dietary. Perhaps a different mode is needed for this. Tell me, pliz, which one is better.
elly1
Dear forum users! Testing my MV to the fullest. Yesterday I baked a cottage cheese casserole, which I usually make in the oven, from 3 packs of cottage cheese, 3 eggs, 0.5 stack. sugar, a pinch of salt and 150 grams of raisins. Greased a saucepan with butter, put everything there and put it on "Cooking". I did not remove the valve. When the program was over, I gently touched the top with my finger, afraid that the casserole would not grab. Everything turned out to be ready. Almost cooled down with the help of a double boiler she took out of the saucepan. Everything held up well and turned out to be very tasty. Today I decided to try a "diet dish". I put 1 kg of veal rocking chair, a large onion, a carrot, 2 bell peppers to simmer (I cut the vegetables quite coarsely). Salted, pepper, did NOT add water. Included "Diet Meal". On this program, the same weak boiling as on "Porridge / soup" (measured with a thermometer for liquids - 95 degrees). After an hour, the program turned off. The heating did not turn on after it (the button is blinking). Once again I put on "Diet dish" - the program ended in 40 minutes. And what is this program? What does it react to? Prepared for "Porridge / Soup". (Total 3 hours 40 minutes) More like jellied meat. I added a little garlic and poured it into a container, let it freeze.
innaell
Quote: happy

Owners of the Daewoo multicooker, tell me, does anyone use the DIETARY DISH mode? What is the cooking temperature and time?
I use this mode as an analogue of the "Extinguishing" mode. It just turns out cooking on the sly at a low temperature.
Quote: elly1

I bought today MV Daewoo Electronics DMC-150. While studying the instructions. Answer, pliz, if you need to mix something in the process or try, is it necessary to press the heating / off button, and after mixing or adding something again the button of the selected program? Doesn't that expose the program from the start? Or is it like a pause?
No, it is not necessary at all
Without turning off the multicooker, you can safely open the lid (most importantly, carefully so as not to burn yourself with steam) and stir or taste the dish.

Quote: elly1

Today I decided to try a "diet dish".
....
The heating did not turn on after it (the button is blinking).
I have a Daewoo DMC-200, the instructions say that the "Heating" function turns on automatically only after the modes "Porridge / Soup", "Fast cooking" and "Steam"
elly1
innaell, I just looked, my instructions say that the "heating" DOES NOT turn on only after "porridge-soup"
elly1
I tried to cook milk porridge on the "Diet dish" program with a delay for the morning - the multicooker turned on 3 hours before the end of the cooking time.
innaell
Quote: elly1

I tried to cook milk porridge on the "Diet dish" program with a delay for the morning - the multicooker turned on 3 hours before the end of the cooking time.
Yes, it's a bit early somehow
If you believe the instructions, then the "Diet dish" mode should take 40-50 minutes, not 3 hours
Honestly, I never paid attention when the cooking of the dish, set on the timer, starts: pardon: Ready at the right time - and good. It is necessary to follow for the experiment

And I ran to brag! The season of conservation began - I tried to cook cherry jam in a cartoon.
pros: threw the berries to the maximum mark, poured sugar, turned on the "Cooking" button and forgot about all this for a couple of hours. Does not run away, does not burn - a song!
Minuses: since cherries are juicy berries, and the liquid practically does not evaporate in the cartoon, the jam turned out to be watery, rather like "cherries in its own juice" I think there will be no such problem with apples-pears-apricots. And for berries, you probably need to periodically remove the valve or open the lid so that some of the liquid evaporates
Quote: elly1

innaell, I just looked, my instructions say that the "heating" DOES NOT turn on only after "porridge-soup"
Oops ... I hoped for a memory and was mistaken
Heating turns on after "Cooking", "Quick Cooking" and "Steam".
Heating does not turn on after "Porridge / Soup" and "Diet dish"
elly1
I also want to brag. I spent two weeks in Crimea with my four-year-old granddaughter and daughter-in-law. I bought a multicooker before the holidays to feed the cub on the road (he does not tolerate public catering). Our magic saucepan cooked tirelessly three times a day. They cooked soups, cereals, rice with vegetables, pasta with meat and sausages, curd casseroles. Everything turned out very tasty. All programs (except for "Diet dish" is a riddle) have been used many times, temperature and time regimes correspond to those stated. And I'm not talking about convenience: they threw all the products and went to the beach, returned - it's done !!! I'm just fascinated by cartoons.
elly1
Quote: kubanochka

And what did I say !!!!! I remember someone was "not a supporter of cooking on vacation." And look how much you managed to cook in two weeks
Kubanochka, in this situation, the multicooker just saved me. In addition, I advertised it so much that Daewoo Electronics owes me money. The people even thought that I was a distributor of this company. Neighbors wore me their test the pasta to see if it sticks together in a multicooker without rinsing.
I want to know what a "Diet dish" is
kubanochka
Quote: elly1


I want to know what a "Diet dish" is

Our Multicooker is a real hostess, a real woman! And in every real woman there should be some kind of riddle "Diet dish" - this is her mystery ...
innaell
Quote: elly1

Neighbors wore me their test the pasta to see if it sticks together in a multicooker without rinsing.

Think the testing went well?
I just didn't get it right with pasta. I took too large pasta and they still could not boil it.As a result, it was not so much cooked as it became sour in the water
And so pasta immediately with sausage or vegetables is obtained with a bang
elly1
I found another use for the multicooker. I quite often bake Borodino tin bread according to the recipe of Sergei Kirillov (). There you need to make a brew: pour a mixture of rye flour, red malt and coriander with boiling water, and then keep it for 2-2.5 hours at a temperature of 65 degrees. The cartoon successfully coped with this on the program "Heating"
Gypsy
Devushki, u kogo model '150 na 3 litra, skagite kri'shka s'emnaya?

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