Tessie
Hello forum users! I apologize for the off-topic flooding, but I did not find a branch where to ask .........

All with the last spring holiday! Spring mood and positive! :))))

Unfortunately, I'm new here, I don't know anyone (I think we'll get to know each other right around the corner -))))

Once again I apologize that my question is a little out of place (I read a couple of pages ago ......) - please give me a link to the thread where they will prompt you with a choice.

I have two children 7 years old and 2 years old - they eat milk porridge in the morning (this is our rule) ........

But the trouble is - we live in a rented apartment and have recently moved ........

I never learned how to cook milk porridge in a saucepan on the stove - I cooked it in a clay pot in the oven ...

The oven in the new apartment is terrible !!!!!!!!! And I have a choice - a slow cooker or a milk cooker ?! How do I decide which is best for making milk porridge? There is a pressure cooker (Mulinex), but I cook only meat in it (it boils well and then the children eat). Once I tried to make milk porridge, but since the cartoon all smelled of meat, then the porridge was ... (((((

Help me please! Due to the inability to cook porridge on the stove, children from semolina are already turning up their noses (the only porridge that I cook on the stove) - ((((
lunova-moskalenko
Quote: Tessie

Hello forum users! I apologize for the off-topic flooding, but I did not find a branch where to ask .........

All with the last spring holiday! Spring mood and positive! :))))

Unfortunately, I'm new here, I don't know anyone (I think we'll get to know each other right around the corner -))))

Once again I apologize that my question is a little out of place (I read a couple of pages ago ......) - please give me a link to the thread where they will prompt you with a choice.

I have two children, 7 years old and 2 years old - they eat milk porridge in the morning (this is our rule) ........

But the trouble is - we live in a rented apartment and have recently moved ........

I never learned how to cook milk porridge in a saucepan on the stove - I cooked it in a clay pot in the oven ...

The oven in the new apartment is terrible !!!!!!!!! And I have a choice - a slow cooker or a milk cooker ?! How do I decide which is best for making milk porridge? There is a pressure cooker (Mulinex), but I cook only meat in it (it boils well and then the children eat). Once I tried to make milk porridge, but since the cartoon all smelled of meat, then the porridge was ... (((((

Help me please! Due to the inability to cook porridge on the stove, children from semolina are already turning up their noses (the only porridge that I cook on the stove) - ((((
In order to give you advice, you need to know from which city or country you are! Maybe you'd better buy another slow cooker? Well, if the current is for milk porridge, then it seems to me a milk cooker. But it is not very large in volume.
Tessie
nvk - Thank you! I'm from Ukraine - Crimea! =))
lunova-moskalenko
Quote: Tessie

nvk - Thank you! I'm from Ukraine - Crimea! =))
Countrywoman? Crimea is big !?
Tessie
Sevastopol!
ps - I still do not quite understand what and how ... - did the letter reach HP?
Song
Quote: Tessie

I haven't learned how to cook milk porridge in a saucepan on the stove
Quote: nvk

Maybe you better buy a multicooker
Tessie, I also think that you'd better get a multicooker after all. In it you will cook porridge for children and much more. The multicooker is a great helper for a woman in the kitchen ... The pressure cooker is also good, but only for certain dishes ...
lunova-moskalenko
Quote: Song *

Tessie, I also think that you'd better get a multicooker after all. In it you will cook porridge for children and much more. The multicooker is a great helper for a woman in the kitchen ... The pressure cooker is also good, but only for certain dishes ...
So I say that I would buy a regular budget Scarlet 410 and cook - I would cook !!!!!
nila
Tessie, you just need to purchase a multicooker!
Which one? it's up to you to decide ... for the price and for the choice of functions ... you need to read the topics.
But since the children are small, and in MV you can easily cook milk porridge, cook yogurt, kefirchik, fermented baked milk. Steam something. Make some kind of pastry, if there is a problem with the oven))) do not feed the kids with store-bought cookies ...
Tessie
oh, thanks for posting on the topic and creating a new branch!

Yes, question

it is necessary to think over everything properly!

My husband is already trembling in his knees, because until now I have not given an answer, what do I want by March 8

so, let's start with the main thing - I need a device for porridge and nothing more. But the cereals are milk and empty (without meat and fruits, whatever happens as with a pressure cooker - after meat, milk is not ...)
I will watch............
sazalexter
I cook porridge every day in a pressure cooker, I can't recommend it because of the price. She does not have a smell of meat Yes, about cereals, as modern nutritionists say, semolina is the most "empty" of all, sorry only the belly grows from it
Tessie
aha, another question is ripe - how much is desirable?
I cook with 1 liter of milk, every day, so that it is always fresh ...
that is, it is desirable to take 1.5-2 liters?
Tessie
sazalexter - from what? After all, my question is not about price, but about convenience.
Omela
Tessie , the milk cooker will demand your presence in the kitchen. In a slow cooker (slow cooker) - loaded in the evening, in the morning - warm porridge.
Tessie
Omela - slow cooker and (slow cooker) are different items! Or I'm wrong?
I ask you not to be angry with me that I am a kettle in this technique, and that I ask questions similar to those before 10 times.
nila
Quote: Tessie

sazalexter - from what? After all, my question is not about price, but about convenience.
Buying a Cuckoo for milk porridge ... well, it’s not cost-effective ...
sazalexter
Quote: nila

Buying a Cuckoo for milk porridge ... well, it's not profitable ...
To whom as Sometimes convenience is more important than price
Omela
Quote: Tessie

Omela - slow cooker and (slow cooker) are different items! Or I'm wrong?
Different .. the slow cooker has a principle of stewing at low temperatures for a long time. The main plus is a ceramic pan, the principle of the "Russian oven" https://Mcooker-enn.tomathouse.com/index.php@option=com_smf&topic=4286.0
The multicooker has more features and functions - stewing-cooking-frying-double boiler. And the choice of models and manufacturers is greater.
Tessie
yes, the price is impressive!)))

You correctly noted that the price and convenience are rarely next to each other!)))

Unfortunately, with all + and even an interesting price =))) I did not see a model with a volume of 1.5-2l ((((

My kitchen is small, I even expose a lot to the balcony (I threw the extension cord), respectively, another voluminous lady, she is unlikely to be happy)))
Tessie
uh huh!Omela - Thank you!
The main plus is a ceramic pan, the principle of the "Russian oven" - what the doctor ordered!
mk it is milk porridge that I cook exclusively in the oven ...
And the kids are used to the stove taste (of stewed porridge)!
Omela
Quote: Tessie

I have not seen a model whose volume will be 1.5-2L ((((
This is the working volume, and your actual volume should be higher. From slow cookers - you have Sybariz for 3.5 liters. From multvarok: Pansonik 2.5l.
sazalexter
Quote: Tessie

state - they rarely stand nearby!)))

Unfortunately, with all + and even an interesting price =))) I did not see a model with a volume of 1.5-2l ((((
I don't see a problem, I cook porridge for no more than a liter of milk. The bowl should naturally be larger than the cooking dish.
Tessie
girls, I will not annoy you with my conclusions and requirements - I have a 5.5kV kitchen and only two sockets!

An extension cord is thrown on one (a boiler and a refrigerator are connected) and the second (a kettle, a pressure cooker and a microwave oven) + from it a wire to the balcony to the device ........

so I am tormented by the choice (low power, small volume) We at the rent could not convince the hostess that we need to change the wiring and increase the number of sockets

All the same, I'll make a choice in favor of a slow cooker, because functions other than languor are not for me! For many functions there is a Mulinex pressure cooker + I'm waiting for my bread maker ......... on the way))))
Admin
Quote: Tessie


All the same, I'll make a choice in favor of a slow cooker, because functions other than languor are not for me!

Well, in vain! In a multicooker or multicooker-pressure cooker, you can cook a lot of things, including chic milk porridge, and simmer quickly and slowly! Or put on a timer, if necessary.
Walk around the forum, read the info on multicooker, the choice is large with different functions.

Medelenovka cooks for a long time, and not everything in it can be cooked, including if needed quickly.

As a rule, after slow cookers, people also buy multi-cookers (pressure cookers), and if you have a small kitchen, you will have to buy an extra device

It is better to make friends and learn how to cook in a multicooker (pressure cooker)

My opinion
nila
Quote: Admin

Well, in vain! In a multicooker or multicooker-pressure cooker, you can cook a lot of things, including chic milk porridge, and simmer quickly and slowly! Or put on a timer, if necessary.
Walk around the forum, read the info on multicooker, the choice is large with different functions.
It is better to make friends and learn how to cook in a multicooker (pressure cooker)
I fully support it! I didn’t write right away, because when a person tunes in to something ... it’s easy to convince him.
Little space in the kitchen? I also have a small work surface. I bought a round spacing from a stainless steel and put one MV on the gas stove.
And in the presence of the SV + MV tendency, you can do without gas, just cover the gas stove with something.
Do you need longing? In the cartoon Dex60 there is this mode. During the night on STILL I get a delicious, boiled, stewed porridge. Even with corn grits.
A slow cooker is much more functional than a slow cooker. You can download it and go about your business, and the food is ready for arrival. And what does it mean ... woke up in the morning, and you have delicious, hot porridge for breakfast.
Followed the link ... never looked there before ... and didn't have to. I want a slow cooker, but only for jellied meat and compote. But if I didn't have cartoons, I wouldn't buy it.
Tessie
Admin - thanks for the explanation! I apologize for earlier, but apparently I'm one of those people that I can't convince you, well, I can't go to another cartoon - so far that taste of milk and meat (milk porridge) of the slow cooker flattered me with ceramics, but I cook in ceramics in the oven
No, I didn't say that about myself! I am not one of those who cannot be persuaded (maybe now I am still tormented between the first choice and your suggestions), I oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooohour's your suggestions and I'm still afraid of change! I think that if from the first time (2 years of operation) I did not make friends with the functions of the pressure cooker, then on the other, I and the children are also used to porridge from the "oven" - this is what I expect from a slow cooker. As for the time, there is a pressure cooker for that.

nila - no! No! I am not in any way offended and do not cringe from statements and suggestions, even if they are not similar to my opinion - I am always glad to hear any opinion and advice! Do not deprive yourself of the RIGHT OF THE WORD!
nila
Tessie, this is your choice and we respect it 🔗!!!
lemusik
It is very interesting - how slow the cooker will correspond to your ideas about the ideal porridge))).
I've realized that this is not my style. I just imitated slow cooking in my SMB on manual mode. And it turned out - for my taste - not porridge. Milk soup with heavily boiled cereals.
This is exactly what happens in Panas on the "milk porridge" mode. Even if it has been heated for a hundred years ...
I don't like that. Therefore, in Panas I cook all the cereals, except for oatmeal, on "stewing". And dooooooool!

Tessie, would you have specified in advance - WHAT porridge is obtained in a slow cooker? After all, you can't really adjust anything in it ...
As it cooks, so it will cook.
Omela
Quote: lemusik

I just imitated slow cooking in my SMB on manual mode.
lemusik , these are completely different things to emit the mode and the mode itself in a slow cooker. Do not forget that in the latter there is a ceramic pan. And this is the main and main difference that affects the taste by 90%.
Tessie
lemusik - alas, I cannot explain to you what I want from the device.It is for you to take ceramic dishes and cook porridge in the oven, then it will be clearly clear to you what I want
It was precisely because of the ceramics that I chose this device, but I cook (cook) all porridge exclusively in the oven ...
Song
On the other hand, Tessie, the kids grow up quickly and very soon they will get bored with porridge ... and you will have to diversify their menu anyway ... And in the cartoon you can cook a lot of different tasty and healthy dishes ... as if you will have every day in use ...
lemusik
Quote: Tessie

lemusik - alas, I cannot explain to you what I want from the device.It is for you to take ceramic dishes and cook porridge in the oven, then it will be clearly clear to you what I want
It was precisely because of the ceramics that I chose this device, but I cook (cook) all porridge exclusively in the oven ...

Tessie, I need not just take ceramic dishes and cook in the oven ... I will need to cook this in your FORMER oven)))
Multicooker is different, let alone ovens ...

Just - tell us - what kind of porridge do you and your kids like?

Quote: Omela

lemusik , these are completely different things to emit the mode and the mode itself in a slow cooker. Do not forget that in the latter there is a ceramic pan. And this is the main and main difference that affects the taste by 90%.

I was just thinking about it))). I'll start a ceramic pot, pour some water (a multi bowl, and milk and cereal in the pot, of course) ... How many degrees does the slow cooker heat?

In general, I'll buy a slow cooker. Does not matter. Let it stand on the mezzanine, but it WILL. I was sick with this topic for a couple of weeks))) I think I deserve this device)))
... The children all moved out ... Now - what I want, I turn it over)))
I'll deal with the debts (I bought a new car (a new one, in fact, for myself, but still ...) I bought) and I will buy whatever I want ...

But cartoon, IMHO, all the same - №1. From ALL devices. Only later, to the aid, - pressure cookers, slow cookers, HP and others like them ...
IMHO.
Tessie
Song*- you may be right! But I don’t think that the creators of such "things" thought so

I need a separate saucepan for making milk porridge, and then we'll see where and how it can be used after .......

One saucepan with functions is already there, a second is needed - but oooooo very flattered by the ceramics
Admin

How often do we learn from our own mistakes ... again ... when the forum is full of advice on "what's more important and primary"
But, unfortunately, good thoughts come to us later ... when it's time to put the purchased device on the mezzanine
Tessie
Admin - just ask no offense! I agree to the cartoon, because I have a pressure cooker, a multicooker - but just not a multi! But! Are there exactly ceramic pots for multi? If yes, then please poke a link, maybe I made a choice in favor of the slow cooker solely because of the ceramics
Tessie
Yes, and in this there is a bitter experience -
Quote: Admin

when it is time to put the purchased device on the mezzanine
- so it worked out for me with a double boiler ...
gave it to the godfather.
It was purchased for my daughter (we were 1.5 g on a diet), maybe there were stomach problems ........ and still I didn't make friends with her ((((Although my daughter ate the products cooked in her ... ...
lemusik
CERAMIC CLEAN - these are in slow cookers. It is there that ceramic dishes are used. Ceramic THREAD.

In multicooker, bowls with a non-stick coating - it is (like) ceramic, there is just a non-stick coating ...

It seems to me that the question is still not in the material, but in the result that you will receive from the device. After all, porridge, in whatever you cook it, has a certain consistency and imeeno THIS is appreciated positively or negatively.
The question of the benefits-harms of coverage and phobias in this regard, I leave behind the scenes at the moment ...
Tessie
lemusik - I can't explain it on the keyboard! I'd better show you tomorrow a photo of rice porridge what I did today ............
IRR
Quote: Admin

Well, in vain! In a multicooker or multicooker-pressure cooker, you can cook a lot of things, including chic milk porridge, and simmer quickly and slowly! Or put on a timer, if necessary.
me like Tessie Moulinex pressure cooker and milk in it after 2 years hmm ... how to put it? I do not cook milk in it - here is meat, I cook vegetables. no milk I guess she is to me
Tessie
Quote: IRR

me like Tessie Moulinex pressure cooker and milk in it after 2 years hmm ... how to put it? I do not cook milk in it - here is meat, I cook vegetables. no milk she is disgusting to me
it means that I am not the only one who thinks so and mainly use it only for meat ...
IRR
Quote: Tessie

it means that I am not the only one who thinks so and mainly use it only for meat ...

Countrywoman!

now such prices are ridiculous for slow cookers, that it is better to buy and be disappointed than not to buy and then regret, but 99% will not be disappointed, there, in addition to milk, is gorgeous - meat, legumes, beans, dried fruits, stewed vegetables, caviar ... and the pan does not smell - she, like ordinary plates, such a coating. (faience)

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but I would buy a small multicooker too, this is when you need it faster than in 4 hours

Tessie
IRR - countrywoman !!!
Necessarily, I do not refuse - but only after the slow cooker!
I made a choice, I placed an order .... we are waiting for confirmation and sending
IRR
Quote: Tessie


I made a choice, I placed an order .... we are waiting for confirmation and sending

this is our way, in Brazilian ...

and I thought you were just choosing more ...
then that way while the casserole is on the way
Tessie
Quote: IRR

this is our way, in Brazilian ...
Yeah, I don’t like to guess! Walked, looked - on the forum ........ what to guess, the choice is made!
Quote: IRR


then that way while the casserole is on the way
and I'm walking there all day today
Tessie
I was, by and large, interested in the answer of people that they tried both "things" - a slow cooker and a milk cooker ......... so to speak, to weigh + and -
but, too late to rush, I sent the order! we wait!
IRR
Quote: Tessie

I was, by and large, interested in the answer of people that they tried both "things" - a slow cooker and a milk cooker ......... so to speak, to weigh + and -

I don’t have a milk cooker, but IMHO this is an ordinary saucepan, only that which does not run away in it due to the design feature. And so I once had, remained underestimated, there was aluminum inside, ceramics are cooler
Omela
Well, with a milk cooker, you need to get up earlier in order to cook the porridge at the right time. And in slow motion, she is already ready at the appointed hour.
lemusik
Quote: IRR

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Bliiiinnnnn .... For SUCH MONEY and SUCH VOLUME I would buy and I wouldn't even have any questions ...

Tessie !!! Take this slow cooker, try it and tell it how it is and what!

... Then buy the cartoon ... In half a year maybe ... They will be completely space-technological by that time ...
Admin
Quote: Tessie

Admin - just ask no offense!

What grievances can you make for yourself?

And I am so ... thinking out loud
Tessie
Admin

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