Pilaf with chicken and mushrooms (Multicooker Polaris PMC 0508)

Category: Meat dishes
Pilaf with chicken and mushrooms (Multicooker Polaris PMC 0508)

Ingredients

Chicken fillet 500 g
Mushrooms 400 g
Rice 1 cartoon stack.
Carrot 2-3 pcs.
Onion 1 PC.
Turmeric, cumin, barberry 3 tsp.
Black pepper 1 tsp
Salt to taste (I have 1 tsp.)
Water 4 cartoon stack.

Cooking method

  • Rinse the rice 5-6 times so that the water becomes clear, and leave to soak for half an hour (do not soak the rice in the first water).
  • While the rice is soaking, cut the chicken and put it in the rice cooker along with the mushrooms (I have frozen ones). Enable SOOK. While the liquid is boiling, chop the carrots and onions.Pilaf with chicken and mushrooms (Multicooker Polaris PMC 0508)
  • After the liquid has boiled out, pour in vegetable oil, put carrots, onions and fry by turning on JOOK again.
  • After frying, add seasonings, rice and cover with water. Incl. SOOK.
  • Pilaf with chicken and mushrooms (Multicooker Polaris PMC 0508)
  • When the rice cooker turns off, collect the pilaf up the hill, place the garlic in the middle of the hill and turn on the WARM (heating).


Catwoman
Vika, are there any mushrooms? Do I have only frozen mushrooms in my fridge?
Vichka
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Vika, are there any mushrooms? Do I have only frozen mushrooms in my fridge?
Lena, I have them the same.
Champions League received, thank you, I understood everything!
Catwoman
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Lena, I have them the same.
Champions League received, thank you, I understood everything!

Okay
Sabrina
Vika, and I have a peculiar question, I just bought the first MV and quite another "knock-knock"
Rice 1 multi glass, this is very little on my men, but can I put 2 glasses for example?
And if you can explain pliz, do you need to cook only according to recipes? or how it is possible on the stove, I will put what I want.And perhaps one more question on the volume of the bowl I have 5 liters, how much you can load it with products, for example, potatoes, cereals ...
Soria for so many questions, but I still don't understand why
Vichka
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Vika, and I have a peculiar question, I just bought the first MV and quite another "knock-knock"
Rice 1 multi glass, this is very little on my men, but can I put 2 glasses for example?
And if you can explain pliz, do you need to cook only according to recipes? or how it is possible on the stove, I will put what I want.And perhaps one more question on the volume of the bowl I have 5 liters, how much you can load it with products, for example, potatoes, cereals ...
Soria for so many questions, but I still don't understand why
Sabrina, Of course, you can put two or even three glasses of multicooker in a 5-liter multicooker bowl. I sometimes use an ordinary glass, the main thing is that the ratio of cereal and water is measured with one glass.
Of course, you can cook both according to recipes and according to your wishes. In general, I rarely take other people's recipes, I am more guided by my skill. But for buckwheat and rice, in a slow cooker, there are proportions so that it does not happen that either it is not cooked or, on the contrary, is digested.
In the multicooker bowl, it is advisable to leave at least 1/4 of the volume free. In general, I noticed that the same potato turns out to be tastier if 1/2 cup of it, if 3/4 of the potato is in the bowl, it turns out not so tasty.
Sabrina
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Sabrina,
Of course, you can cook both according to recipes and according to your wishes.
Thank you very much for the clarification and efficiency !!!
I've already cooked pilaf today, class. I will master
Vichka
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Thank you very much for the clarification and efficiency !!!
I've already cooked pilaf today, class. I will master
I am very happy! I wish you success!!!
Sindi
A wonderful swimmer!
Victoria A
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A wonderful swimmer!
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