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Multicooker Redmond RMC-M90
Levitan
She will have a bowl with handles ceramic made in Korea
Backlit display
And it also seems that there is a voice guide
Levitan
I would like to read the instructions, it is not on the Internet yet. it is interesting to learn more about the modes. although the m70 already has the most perfect time ranges and programs.
for baby food added
You can use Redmond RMC-M90 as a sterilizer for bottles, teats, teethers and other little things that your baby comes into direct contact with.
• Program "pasteurization".
• Bottle warmer program.
• Programs for preparing baby food.


the multi-cook has become 10 degrees hotter, new programs are highlighted: yoghurt, pizza, bread, desserts, express, stewing, cooking. On the m70, all this can be done on a multi-cook, but if the programs are selected separately, then it is more convenient, of course. it is very important that all the M70 programs are saved, they are all wonderful. interesting, will the pasta program remain as convenient as in the m70? a wonderful program, when you first need to warm up only water, and then throw in the product (pasta, dumplings, sausages, and so on), in the m70 the multicooker will whistle by itself when the water boils and you can load it further, and wait for me, smart girl.
Edik
I am thinking to buy such a slow cooker, but apparently the manufacturer was in a hurry to bring it to the market as soon as possible by the new year, there is no recipe book in the kit, although it is indicated in the package!
There are many places where it has already appeared on sale, but everyone writes that no one has the book in the kit, some sellers immediately declare this openly on their websites!
A sad moment - as a gift I can no longer buy with such a shortage!
kisa
I bought with a recipe book for m-70. As they said at the company where I bought, the recipe book is the same as for the m70, only with a cover for the m90 (the manufacturers told them this and therefore they bought a batch with this book). The site really has several pages of the recipe book and they are one-to-one for m70.
Edik
kisa
So the fact of the matter is that the kit does not include any, not for 90, not for 70!
In Yulmart, for example, look at people's reviews!
Irinakia
yes, they brought it to me with a recipe book for 200
turn off heating seems to be it turns out not :-)
no guide
Karabas
I received a cartoon the other day, but there was no recipe book. The rest is all kind of openwork. I cooked porridge on the express mode, stewed chicken with pieces, cooked soup, everything was prepared quite tasty.
Irinakia
and yesterday I got sick of my husband. Late in the evening I figured out millet porridge with pumpkin without a delayed start to see how it was being prepared.
I brought myself a small bowl to try on my computer. Well, I think my husband will try a little of mine and that's it. So he took my bowl, do tell himself more.
and then even later when I remembered that I hadn’t loaded the bread, he quietly came to the kitchen to add porridge.
He says that he did not even realize before - that he adores millet and pumpkin porridge. (and this is after dinner)
though in the milkman the millet porridge was different, although I usually tormented her for 40 minutes.
Vei
Here I am now the mistress Copper Mountain 90th model
The smell, of course, is still the same
Gala
It will pass very quickly
Karabas
TELL ME PLEASE. WHAT CAN I COOK IN EXPRESS MODE?
Vei
Quote: Karabas

TELL ME PLEASE. WHAT CAN I COOK IN EXPRESS MODE?

the instructions say that this is "a program for instant cooking of rice and crumbly cereals"
judging by the fact that time adjustment is not available in it, the program is sensory, that is, the MB sensors determine the readiness of the dish by boiling off the liquid.

Buckwheat is usually cooked in this mode.
Vei
Has anyone bought an additional bowl for our CF, but NEGATIVE?
If so, please share which one, as well as your feedback and advice.
Vei
Quote: Levitan

... I wonder if the pasta program will remain as convenient as in the m70? a wonderful program, when you first need to warm up only water, and then throw in the product (pasta, dumplings, sausages, and so on), in the m70 the multicooker will whistle itself when the water boils and you can load it further, and wait for me, smart girl.

It was because of this option that I decided to take Redmond (there is no such thing in Brand)
BUT for me, when MV whistles, the water is not boiling yet and the pasta just sour and float, I add a boil with a multi-cook, but should it be so ?!
Levitan
No, it shouldn't. In my m70, the water boils even before it whistles for the first time, and boils very violently. After the whistle I fall asleep pasta, and start again, after the second start the countdown begins.
Vei
Quote: Levitan

No, it shouldn't. In my m70, the water boils even before it whistles for the first time, and boils very violently. After the whistle I fall asleep pasta, and start again, after the second start the countdown begins.

So I read in the recipe about the second press of the start, but I do not press it IN ANY way. It's just that then the Timer starts counting down, but the water boils only 3-4 minutes after the whistle ... Or did I put it on a multi-cook? I got confused myself, but why am I upset by this alignment

And why is there SUCH a prolonged silence here - the owners of Redmond, where have you gone? At least someone show up, share how you are doing!
Gala
I periodically glance at the topic. I still have no problems and disappointments with this MV. Everything that I cooked in it turns out perfectly and conveniently. Porridge (both milk and water), soups, stewing (meat in a piece, vegetables), pastries (cheesecake) and bread (rye), made puff pastry with fish on pizza. I can't say anything about pasta, since I don't cook them. But you need to do it at least once to see how the mode works. I really like that when you open the lid, you do not need to put napkins (I did this in Kromax), all the condensate flows into the drip tray, there is not much of it, and only when the lid is opened for the first time. In Kromax, at each opening of the lid, streams of condensate flow.
Vei
Well, soups / stews / meat, etc. He does everything right for me (she would have made such a mess for that kind of money!) I cooked oatmeal porridge on a multi-cooker, on the machine, and even with a delay, I did not risk it yet - there was no time.
But pasta is a complete disappointment, especially since it was because of this program that I decided to take Redmond, and not Brand 37501. Now I regret it, especially realizing that two Brands could be taken (((
So I sit and think, what would I want, so that I have a defective one and I just change it, or even give it up? I still have a couple of days to return.

+ Gala +, Huge request to you, check your "macaroni" regime as soon as possible and share the results, please.
I will look forward to it!
Gala
Quote: Vei

+ Gala +, Huge request to you, check your "macaroni" regime as soon as possible and share the results, please.

I had to cook pasta. I report. I took spaghetti, they say the cooking time is 9 minutes. I put water on, time 12 minutes, turned on the program. The water began to boil after 10-12 minutes, the sound signal did not sound right away, but when the water was already boiling with might and main. I put the pasta after the signal, just closed the lid (you don't need to press anything again), after about a minute, the countdown began. The MV worked quite noisily, there was an active boiling inside. For interest, I opened the lid. The water apparently rose almost to the lid and was actively boiling, since the lid inside was thoroughly "spattered", nothing went through the valve. When I opened the lid during the program, the water dropped and boiled less actively. I admit that with a large amount of water (I had a little less than a liter), the water can bubble and go through the valve. Therefore, I think if there is a lot of water, you can cook with an open lid. The pasta was ready in 12 minutes.
Vei

+ Gala +, thanks a lot for the experiment! And then I'm here alone with my doubts. The following is not clear to me:

In theory, the essence of the program is that if the cooking time is 9 minutes on the pasta, then we set the program time to 9 minutes, after an unknown number of minutes (at least 20) the water should boil, and the MV should whistle, then add the pasta to the boiling water , and MV cooks them for 9 minutes, and tinks about readiness! Isn't that how it should be? This is what I expected from her ...

1) Why and why does my CF whistle if the water has not boiled yet?
2) why did you set 12 minutes and not 9 (although this does not change problem 1 and does not affect it) and why exactly 12 ???
Gala
Quote: Vei

In theory, the essence of the program is ..... the water should boil, and the MV should whistle, then add pasta to the boiling water, and the MV cooks them ... and tinks about readiness! Isn't that how it should be? This is what I expected from her ...

This is how the program works

Quote: Vei

1) Why and why does my CF whistle if the water has not boiled yet?
I can't say that, my MV whistles after the water has been boiling for a while

Quote: Vei

2) why did you set 12 minutes and not 9 (although this does not change problem 1 and does not affect it) and why exactly 12 ???
From the bulldozer Just on another forum, a user wrote that she had 8 minutes by default not enough for the pasta to cook. so I put in a little more time than it says on the pack. In general, this is a matter of taste preferences, who loves what kind of pasta is ready. Everything needs to be checked by yourself, approximate recommendations are given everywhere.
Vei


Well, actually, that's exactly what I thought
So what should I do with these pasta now? Okay, once again everything needs to be rechecked, and then to the service or what?
Gala
Quote: Vei

...... everything needs to be rechecked again, and then to the service or what?
Double-check everything carefully, and then probably to the service, and if they find that the function does not work correctly, can you exchange it?
Levitan
After the pasta has been thrown, do not close the lid.
Vei
Quote: Levitan

After the pasta has been thrown, do not close the lid.
I closed it so that they at least have a chance to boil!
Vei
In general, I did not cook pasta. I just decided to boil water in this mode (I didn't want pasta)))
Apparently, my mistake was that I poured more than 2 liters of water. In any case, when I poured 2 liters of water, as it is written in the instructions, MV whistled after the water boiled ...

now here's an apple pie baked according to this recipe:

Multicooker Redmond RMC-M90
Multicooker Redmond RMC-M90
Multicooker Redmond RMC-M90

The pie is juicy, tender, moist and delicious!
Vei
I continue to experiment with baking. This time there was a ciabatta. Half of the batch is baked in the oven (on the left), the second in the multi on the super combined mode, which still needs to be adjusted (from the multi on the right):

Multicooker Redmond RMC-M90

The ciabatta recipe is here:

https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=169939.0
Vei
Quote: + Gala +

The truth is the one that is lower, more like a ciabatu

You know, they even have a different taste - the one from the multi is more like bread, like very tasty bread. Although I did bake her in the oven.

And the recipe is very simple, successful and quick - I recommend it!
Irinakia
the multicooker has become almost native. Before this MV has never existed.
but today I found a small jamb:
I tried to set on a multi-cook for yogurt
40C 8 hours with a delay of 40 minutes. since the program yoghurt is not clear with what temperature (although on this program I made another yoghurt, everything worked out).
but now I wanted to more accurately set the temperature to 40C (in the instructions 42C)
So, as soon as I turned on Start, the delayed start was immediately reset.
I experimented. It turned out that if the delay time is less than the program time, the delay flies, but if, on the contrary, everything works.
well, I had to wait 40 minutes to manually turn on the Multipovar for 8 hours, to get up in the morning and turn off the heating on time :-)
we come up with difficulties for ourselves :-) but I wanted to try.
Gala
Quote: Irinakia

we come up with difficulties for ourselves :-) but I wanted to try.
really, something too clever
I put yogurt overnight, put it in the refrigerator in the morning and no problem. As the saying goes: the soldier is asleep, the service is on.
Irinakia
here it says kefir needs 28 degrees - and bioyogur 42
Do you cook yoghurt at what temperature?
but unfortunately I don't have a remote thermometer to measure it on.
Vei
Quote: Irinakia

here it says kefir needs 28 degrees - and bioyogur 42
Do you cook yoghurt at what temperature?
but unfortunately I don't have a remote thermometer to measure it on.
Usually, in all MVs, the temperature in the Yogurt mode is 40 * C, since there is no information on the temperature in the modes in our cartoon, it remains only to assume that here, too, 40 g.
Gala
I'm not worried, I cook yoghurt with yogurt. The result is always excellent, it has never happened before. For sour cream, the temperature is needed, if I'm not mistaken, no higher than 35 * C. A multi-cook is needed here, but I don't make sour cream.
I have long wanted to buy a thermometer for the oven in order to measure the temperature in MV in different modes, but I just can't. I seem to have found it on the Internet, but there is no self-pickup, and to overpay for delivery one more price of a thermometer, the toad strangles
Olyan
Dear owners of the M90 ​​multicooker, please tell me if this wonderful machine has a bad smell and whether the food is soaked in it, whether there is a taste. I wanted to buy it, but I read the reviews on the Yandex market, there are a lot of messages about the smell and taste of food ((now I don’t know, maybe it’s better to take m70, they didn’t write that about it.
Vei
Quote: Olyan

Dear owners of the m90 multicooker, please tell me if this wonderful machine has a bad smell and whether the food is saturated with it, whether there is a taste. I wanted to buy it, but I read the reviews on the Yandex market, there are a lot of messages about the smell and taste of food ((now I don’t know, maybe it’s better to take m70, they didn’t write that about it.

mine had a smell near the bowl, it left somewhere on the second day. The smell was really uncritical, although Brand 37501 did not have it AT ALL from the very beginning. I don’t think the M-70 is any better (except for the price)
Gala
Quote: Olyan

Dear owners of the m90 multicooker, please tell me if this wonderful machine has a bad smell and whether the food is saturated with it, whether there is a taste.
CF had no bad smell. After the purchase, it smelled like a new product. MV's bowl smelled of nothing. A couple of days there was a smell from the top cover of the MV. This is how new plastic (and dark) smells when heated. My other MV made of white plastic did not smell at all and I did not cook any lemon there.
nas123
I didn’t notice the smell you’re talking about at all. There was no plastic smell in the bowl, lid, or cooked food. In addition, I have something to compare with: once I bought a kettle (and it, apparently, turned out to be made of low-quality plastic), and so it was impossible to drink tea at all. I had to return it back to the store. And in a slow cooker, when you open the lid, you only feel the aroma of a freshly prepared dish)
Gala308
The only thing I don't like about this MB is its native ceramic bowl. I bought a "bronze bowl" with Teflon coating RIP-A2, now only soups in ceramic, everything else in Teflon. In the summer we lived in the country house, where the old Panasonic had gone - I cooked in it, so it felt like I had moved from a Mercedes to a Zhiguli. Happiness knew no bounds when they returned home to their beloved Mercedes Redmond
OlgaAlukhye
I did not smell any smell, the slow cooker is good, there are many programs, the design is pretty, it fits well into the interior. The bowl is large, the coating is excellent, I cook bones for soup, the coating is as good as new, without a single scratch. Often I carve vegetables, it turns out satisfying, I steam cutlets, fish, chicken, the dishes are tasty, not dry. Everything suits me
Locomotion
Hello everyone!
I faced the following problem. I bought the MV Redmond-M90 in July, a month later I took it to the repair, as the water stopped boiling in the Macaroni and Steamed mode. Moreover, at first everything was excellent. I poured water into the bowl, chose the Pasta mode, set the time - 10 minutes. I was waiting for the signal. When the signal sounded, I opened the lid and saw the water boiling !!!! Really boils, like in a saucepan on the stove.Well, as we did before, before the advent of MV, they cooked pasta)))) We don't throw pasta into the water when the water is just about to boil. Right? So. As soon as I tried: I changed the bowls (one with a non-stick coating, which came in the kit, the other was made of stainless steel), and waited for the MV to completely cool down ... everything is the same, the water does not boil in full sense of the word, and the countdown begins. And then, MV generally gave an error E3, then - when choosing the Macaroni mode, she immediately squeaked ... Well, my MV broke down. I was very upset, I did not expect such a quick breakdown.
And so, I took her to the repair, after 3 weeks the service center issued me an Act on the impossibility of repairing the CF and recommended contacting the store for an exchange.
I applied on the same day, they exchanged me for a similar one. I'm happy, like an elephant, I'm going home))))
And yesterday ... I was going to cook pasta.
I poured water, chose the Pasta mode, set the time - 9 minutes and wait .... There was a signal, I opened the lid, and there !!!? water is not boiling !!!! fine!!!! but in a state that is about to boil. How angry I was ... But, nevertheless, I threw in the pasta, closed the lid and pressed the start button. The countdown has started. 2 minutes passed, I opened the lid and I see that the water is boiling along with the pasta. Bottom line: in 9 minutes, after the signal of readiness, the pasta was not cooked, but was in a state of semi-readiness. I had to leave it on heating for another 9 minutes. Result: this is the only way to cook the pasta ...
And now I have a question? Maybe someone else has this problem?
I have to try again on this mode to cook pasta, but if there is a similar situation, I will give it to the store and take the money.
Vei
How much water do you pour? For this mode, it is recommended to pour no more than 2 liters of water (not very good for pasta, but the water has time to boil). I had a similar problem solved by decreasing the amount of water.
Gala308
In addition to reducing the amount of water, you need to increase the cooking time. For a multicooker, the countdown starts at the moment when the signal sounds, that is, the time it takes to put the pasta is not taken into account. On my pasta it is written that they cook for 9 minutes, I set the time on MV for 12-15 minutes, and for dumplings 15-20
Locomotion
Thank you for responding
I pour water until the very first line (a little pain of 1 liter). And I had 130 grams of pasta.
As for the increase in time, you must try. I'll try right now.
But I'm interested in something else: the instructions say, item 7 "After the water boils, a signal will sound. Carefully open the lid and lower the food into boiling water, close the lid until it clicks. Press Start again. The program will start and the cooking time will count down."
I understand it this way: the water should actively boil when the signal sounds to throw in the pasta !!! And I must throw them, respectively, into boiling water !!! But!!! She's not boiling at me!
Vei
Yes, I understand your problem, if with such a small amount of water, it still does not boil to the sound signal, then this is a marriage.
To be honest, I broke up with this MV, and not that I do not regret it, but I was very happy about it. No offense to all the other owners of this model. I hope that everything is fine with them.
Locomotion
This is what I have done now.
I poured water - 1 liter, time - 14 minutes. A signal rang out, opened the lid, water does not boil actively. I closed the lid, pressed start, the water boiled when the countdown started, or rather for 13 minutes. I do not understand...
Gala308
Locomotion, you probably still have a marriage. I specifically tried to just pour water and put pasta on the program, when a sound signal, the water boils with a key
Locomotion
I agree with you that this is a marriage. But, the second slow cooker in 2 months with a similar problem ?? …………
Gala
Quote: Locomotion

But, the second slow cooker in 2 months with a similar problem ?? …………
So give up this CF and choose another company for yourself, the choice is now large.
True, this MV has been working for me for almost a year, there were no problems.
Gala308
How do other programs work? Perhaps a party with such a marriage is being implemented now.
With the exception of the bowl, I have no complaints, everything works, I like everything.

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