Manna
Ritulya, thanks for the idea. I will definitely try one of these days.
Manna
Test eleventh. Modes "Yogurt" and "Manual".

Goat bifidum curd, sour cream and sour milk (KitchenAid multicooker) (Manna)

KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer

Details of the recipe for link, and here I will describe the features that are important from the point of view of testing the device.

Pour milk into the multicooker bowl.
Install the double stirrer, lower it.
KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer

Yogurt mode:
Stage 1 - 95 ° С 10 minutes
Stage 2 - 6 hours (temperature is not regulated)

At the first stage, the milk and the mixer are pasteurized. There are light bubbles on the milk surface.
KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer

After the first stage, it is cooled to the fermentation temperature. For faster cooling, you can turn on the stirrer with the lid open.

At the second stage, the temperature with the lid closed for 2 hours is higher than the maximum fermentation temperature, therefore it is better to leave the lid open and not turn off the stirrer. Then, within an hour, the temperature will reach the fermentation temperature of the yogurt. And after that, introduce the leaven with stirring. Then we raise the stirrer and close the lid. We ferment for 5-6 hours.
Bifidum immediately after fermentation
KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer
Bifidum after a night of cooling
KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer

Then we turn on the "Manual" mode 80 ° С (or 100 ° С in the case of chilled bifidum, thick in consistency) for 1 hour.
At the end of the regime, we get well-exfoliated whey and soft curd mass.
KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer
KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer

I curdled bifidum, sour cream and sour milk.
Bifidum curdled after a night of cooling, it had a thick consistency. The optimal temperature was 100 ° C.
Sour cream - immediately after fermentation, it was watery. The optimal temperature was 80 ° C.
KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer
KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer

While curdling, I accidentally overheated the sour milk (I was distracted and did not notice that it curdled in half an hour). It should not be curled at temperatures above 80 ° C and it is better not more than half an hour - it is watery.
KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer
KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer

As a result, the curd was the most delicate of sour cream. And from sour milk it turned out to be dry and grainy.

The serum from bifidum and sour cream turned out to be completely transparent, and from sour milk it was cloudy.
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What surprised me in the "Yogurt" mode is that the temperature of the second stage is not regulated, the default is 45 ° C, and the milk cools down to this temperature after pasteurization. But that's a lot! Moreover, in fact, the temperature was above 45 ° C. Cooling took place with the lid closed up to a temperature of 42 ° С within two hours, with the stirrer on and the lid open - in an hour. Only after that, I advise you to knead the sourdough into milk.

What was convenient was that there was no need to separately pasteurize the milk dishes and the spoon for mixing the sourdough - everything is pasteurized together, the milk, the bowl, and the spatula. The stirrer also perfectly helps to cool the milk after pasteurization and mix the sourdough in the milk - it's really convenient. And it is also great to cool the already fermented milk in the bowl with the lid closed. In the case of conventional multicooker with a hinged lid, this is not possible.

In general, I am pleased with the preparation of curd in this slow cooker. Now that all the nuances have been studied, it will be easier to do this - the process has been worked out. I will cook cottage cheese in this slow cooker - it turned out to be very convenient for me.
Manna
Test twelfth. Mode "Cooking on low heat".

Whole Grain Pasta with Green Sauce (KitchenAid Multicooker) (Manna)

KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer

Details of the recipe for link, and here I will describe the features that are important from the point of view of testing the device.

Put the pasta in a bowl. Fill with water.
KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer
KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer

Mode "Cooking on low heat" 100 ° С 30 minutes.
Or "Cooking / Steam cooking" 100 ° C for 20 minutes.
Why is that? I don't know, but at the same temperature, boiling is practically absent in the first mode, and in the second it is quite active.

In the process of cooking pasta, it should be mixed a couple of times.
At the end of the mode, if the liquid is not all evaporated, it can be evaporated in the "Fry" mode at 175 ° C.
KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer
KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer



Surprisingly, in the "Cooking on low heat" mode at 100 ° C, I practically did not observe boiling at all, there was a slight movement of the liquid, similar to what happens at 95 ° C, but I did not guess the temperature. And if we compare the same temperature in the "Cooking / Steam cooking" mode, then boiling is observed. Here is an interesting nuance of the mode.
Manna
Test thirteenth. Modes "Porridge", "Cooking on low heat", "Cooking / Steam cooking"

Catfish ear with corn grits (KitchenAid multicooker) (Manna)

KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer

Details of the recipe for link, and here I will describe the features that are important from the point of view of testing the device.

We put the fish very carefully in the bowl so as not to damage the coating. Fill with water so as to hide under water.
KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer

"Porridge" mode
Stage 1: 100 ° С 10 minutes
Stage 2: 95 ° С 20 minutes

The multicooker reached the first stage in 20 minutes.

We spread thoroughly washed cereals, chopped vegetables in the broth, add salt, pepper, sprinkle with herbs.

Mode "Cooking on low heat" 100 ° C for 1 hour or "Cooking / Steam cooking" 100 ° C for 30 minutes.
In the second case, there will be active boiling. In the first case, vegetables and cereals will be slightly stewed / simmered, practically without boiling.

If the "Cooking / Steam cooking" mode was used, then 5 minutes before the end of the mode, put meat in the soup.
If the "Cooking on low heat" mode was used, then after its end, turn on the "Cooking / Steam cooking" mode at 105 ° C (110 ° C), lay the meat, wait for active boiling and turn off the mode.
We leave the ear under the closed lid after the end of the regime for 5-10 minutes.

Everything, the ear is ready. You can eat
KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer
KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer



Once again I was convinced that the modes "Porridge", "Cooking on low heat" and "Cooking / Steam cooking" at similar temperatures give a different state of the liquid. So, on "Kasha" at the second stage at 95 ° С one can see the same slight movement of liquid as on "Cooking on low heat" at 100 ° С. And at 100 ° C in the "Cooking / Steam cooking" mode, boiling is active. I came to the conclusion that the temperature tends to rise in the "Cooking / Steam cooking" mode, and to decrease in the "Cooking on low heat" mode. Knowing these nuances, you can select modes for specific tasks: for soup, stewing with the need for active boiling, you can select the "Cooking / Steaming" mode, and for diet soup and soft stewing - the "Cooking on low heat" mode. But both there and there set 100 ° C.
Manna
Test fourteenth. Modes "Porridge", "Soup", "Cooking / Steam cooking".

Vegetable soup with mushroom broth with chouxed buckwheat dumplings (KitchenAid multicooker) (Manna)

KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer

Details of the recipe for link, and here I will describe the features that are important from the point of view of testing the device.

First, boil the broth on dry mushrooms, crushed to small grains, in the "Porridge" mode: stage 1 100 ° С 5 minutes, stage 2 95 ° С 30 minutes.

Soup mode.
Stage 1: 140 ° С 1 minute
Stage 2: 100 ° С 5 minutes

Put butter in a bowl. When it melts, turn on the mixer to the first speed and add spices.
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As soon as they begin to reveal their aroma, gradually pour in the milk.
KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer

From this moment, the second stage begins. Switch the stirrer to 3rd speed. We introduce flour.
KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer

The dough will begin to brew gradually.
KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer
KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer

We wash the bowl, pour the broth into it. We lay the chopped vegetables. Sprinkle with herbs and pepper.

"Porridge" mode.
Stage 1: 105 ° С 13 minutes
Stage 2: 95 ° С 30 minutes

The next mode is "Cooking / Steam cooking" 110 ° С 10 minutes

As soon as the broth boils, put the dumplings in it.
The soup is ready
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We have already cooked the soup, I have already told about this. The only thing I want to note is that the mushroom broth should be cooked only on "Porridge": until boiling (5 minutes) at 100 ° C, and then only at 95 ° C, otherwise it will be possible to catch it like in the fairy tale "Boil the Pot". In general, the "Porridge" mode is convenient for cooking soups without pre-browning.

In this multicooker it is also convenient to cook custard dough and cream (only the temperatures are different for this). So it is very convenient to have a stirrer for such purposes. I didn’t make custard cream, but the dough mixes well. I think there will be no surprises with the creams.
prubul
Here the girls wrote that " technique not for "dummies"", it seems to me our Manna already showed us almost all the dishes. well, except for baking. She will write a book of recipes during this time while we scrape up money for such equipment !!! The video is just SUPER !!! It's such a job !!! I'm just admiring
Manna
prubul, Thanks for the kind words! It is very pleasant that my work does not pass without leaving a trace.

It was about users who master a multicooker from scratch, without all these instructions that I dashed off here.
Manna
Test fifteenth. Modes "Porridge", "Risotto".

Perlotto with mushroom broth with vegetables (KitchenAid multicooker) (Manna)

KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer

Details of the recipe for link, and here I will describe the features that are important from the point of view of testing the device.

Boil mushroom broth from 4 tbsp. l. dry ground porcini mushrooms and 1.5-2 liters of water.
"Porridge" mode:
Stage 1 - 100 ° С 5 minutes
Stage 2 95 ° С 30 minutes (to switch to Heating, you must press the arrow to the right).

KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer
KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer

Risotto mode:
Stage 1 - 175 ° 7 minutes
Stage 2 - 95 ° С 30 minutes
Stage 3 - 90 ° С 30 minutes

Pour oil into the bowl. As the oil warms up, put vegetables, herbs, spices and herbs in the bowl. We turn on the stirrer at the first speed.
KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer

We lay the pre-soaked pearl barley. Fry the cereals so that they acquire a light transparency.
KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer

As soon as the groats are fried, go to the second stage.
At the second stage, add the broth to the bowl in portions as it boils down.
KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer

We proceed to the third stage after the barley is almost completely ready, and the broth is almost completely evaporated.
We lay the zucchini. We add.
KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer

We complete the third stage when the zucchini is ready and there is no free liquid in the bowl.
KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer



I already talked about the preparation of mushroom broth earlier (in the previous test). I will not repeat myself.

I'll tell you about the "Risotto" mode. This mode consists of three stages + heating is possible. At the first stage, vegetables, meat, mushrooms, etc. and cereals are roasted. At the second stage, boiling takes place in broth, which is topped up as it evaporates. The third stage is simmering under the lid so that all the ingredients reach. Conveniently, the duration of each stage can be adjusted depending on the state of the dish. That is, this process is completely controlled by the hostess. In this case, of course, it is very convenient that you do not need to stir, it is enough to turn on the mixer at the first speed. It is a pleasure to cook risotto in this appliance.
Manna
Test sixteenth. Modes "Porridge", "Pilaf", "Frying".

Spelled pilaf with mushrooms (KitchenAid multicooker) (Manna)

KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer

Details of the recipe for link, and here I will describe the features that are important from the point of view of testing the device.

Put fresh mushrooms in a bowl. Fill with water.
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"Porridge" mode
Stage 1 - 100 ° С 5 minutes
Stage 2 - 95 ° С 1 hour

At the end of the regime, drain the broth. We leave the mushrooms in the bowl.
Pour in the olive oil. We install the mixer. First / second speed.

Pilaf mode
Stage 1 - 175 ° С 15 minutes
Stage 2 - 110 ° С 20-30 minutes
Stage 3 - 95 ° С 20-30 minutes

As the mushrooms begin to fry, add spices to them. As the multicooker enters the mode, we lay the vegetables.
KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer

At the end of the first stage, do not turn off the mixer until the bowl cools down and the multicooker reaches the temperature of the second stage.
We remove the stirrer.
Put the sprouted spelled, salt, spices in the bowl.
Fill with mushroom broth.
KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer

We go to the second stage by clicking on the arrow to the right, set the duration of the second stage and start the countdown.

At the end of the second stage, we also go to the third.
Despite the fact that the temperature of the third stage is 95 ° C, the liquid in the bowl is actively boiling.

At the end of the mode, if there is liquid in the bowl, turn on the "Fry" mode at 175 ° C.The duration of the stage depends on the volume of liquid in the bowl. At the end of the mode, leave the pilaf in the bowl with the lid closed and the multicooker turned off for 5 minutes.
KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer

Stir and serve.
KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer



I have already spoken about boiling mushrooms. Here, although there are fresh mushrooms, the principle of cooking is the same.

The "Pilaf" mode transfers the technology of cooking pilaf on the fire / stove. Consists of three stages: frying, boiling with active boiling and boiling / stewing. However, at the third stage, despite the temperature of 95 ° C, active boiling was observed. If the liquid does not completely evaporate, then you can also turn on the "Fry" mode and dry the pilaf, and even add a slight blush at the bottom, as is usually the case in the "Pilaf" modes of most multicooker. In general, here is the most manual and maneuverable mode "Pilaf" for the needs of the hostess, for any pilaf. It will not work here as with other multicooker in the pilaf mode - I laid everything down, turned on the mode, left, returned at the signal to the ready pilaf. Here, despite the convenience of mixing, pilaf is cooked "without leaving the stove", except that for those 20-30 minutes of the second or third stages that they last, pilaf can be left unattended. No, I, of course, exaggerate, and pilaf in a multicooker is cooked differently than on the stove, there is still greater "freedom of movement" for the hostess, but still not the same as with other multicooker.
Miranda
Manna, how delicious you tell everything!
And I like the multicooker.

It's just impossible to read at night I'll go eat a cucumber
Manna
Test seventeenth. SlowCooker

Stewed milk in a KitchenAid multicooker (Manna)

KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer

Details of the recipe for link, and here I will describe the features that are important from the point of view of testing the device.

Pour milk into the bowl. Close with a lid.
KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer

We set the mode "Cooking on low heat" (SlowCooker). The temperature in the mode is not regulated. The maximum duration is 11 hours 59 minutes.

After 2 hours from the start of the regimen, the milk begins to acquire a creamy shade.
It becomes more and more caramel after 6 hours.
After 10 hours, it is already stewed.

I held it for 12 hours.
KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer

A thick foam formed on top.
KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer

And at the bottom of the bowl, as is usually the case in multicooker, there is a ruddy film.
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I poured the milk directly from the bowl through the spout into the bottle. It turned out about 700 ml
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KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer



What a wonderful milk it turned out. Slow cooker definitely set off!
And how convenient it is to pour milk through the drain spout of the bowl - not a drop is spilled.
After languishing, the bowl was perfectly washed without the slightest effort.
Manna
Test eighteenth. Cooking / Steam cooking mode.

Hazelnut burfi with baked milk (KitchenAid multicooker) (Manna)

KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer

Details of the recipe for link, and here I will describe the features that are important from the point of view of testing the device.

Cooking / Steam cooking mode 105 ° C 1.5 hours

Add oil.
KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer

When the multicooker enters the mode, lower the mixer, set it to the first speed and start pouring milk.
KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer

When the milk starts to boil, reduce the temperature to 100 ° C and switch the mixer to the second speed. If the milk rises strongly, then it is possible for the third.
KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer

About an hour after the start of the regime, when the mass becomes thick, we introduce powdered sugar and nuts into it. In this case, switch the stirrer to the third speed.
We boil the mixture a little more.
KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer

After cooling, soft, tender, moderately sweet sweets with a caramel-creamy nutty taste are obtained.
KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer



And this is a bowl after boiling a burfi. For the first time ever, I had to soak it.
But after that she washed herself well, without effort.
KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer

How convenient it is to cook burfi in this slow cooker - it mixes itself, kneads the mass, precipitates milk when it boils, and the temperature can be changed in the process.

Ritulyathank you honey for the idea of ​​making these candies in Kitchen! I am delighted with the process!
Miranda
Oh my God! (faints)
very good!
Manna
Test nineteenth. Cooking / Steam cooking mode.

Coconut Burfi (KitchenAid Multicooker) (Manna)

KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer

Details of the recipe for link, and here I will describe the features that are important from the point of view of testing the device.

Cooking / Steam cooking 100 ° C 30 minutes

Put butter in the bowl.
KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer

As soon as the oil melts, lower the mixer and turn on the first speed. We introduce milk.
KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer

As soon as the milk starts to boil, turn on the second speed of the mixer.

Switch to third speed and add the powdered sugar. Then we introduce powdered coconut milk and coconut flakes in 1 tbsp. l.
KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer

Then you can enter nuts, but this is not necessary.
KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer

We are waiting for the end of the regime. Turn off the multicooker, but leave the mixer at the third speed.
KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer

When the mass cools down and thickens, we transfer it to the form and send it to the refrigerator.
KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer

After cooling, roll up the balls and roll them in coconut flakes. It turns out coconut sweets.
KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer



And this is a bowl after boiling sweets. This time it didn’t have to be soaked - it washed off very easily.
KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer

I continue to pour out my enthusiasm for the presence of a stirrer and the ability to cook such wonderful sweets without having to stir the mass by hand.
Manna
I take a time-out for a couple of days - today I have no strength, and tomorrow I am on the road all day. And then I'll post another recipe report and write my general conclusions based on the results of 20 tests.
prubul
No, no conclusions are needed: girl_cray: we also want videos and recipes !!!! But of course you need to rest !!!
Manna
Something I can't find a video for the 20th test. Tomorrow I'll look again. If I can't find it, then I'll post it without video.
Manna
Test twentieth. "Manual" mode.

Bird cherry muffin (no eggs) in the KitchenAid multicooker (Manna)

KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer

Details of the recipe for link, and here I will describe the features that are important from the point of view of testing the device.

Grease the bowl of the multicooker with butter. We spread the dough into it. We level.
KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer

We close the lid.

"Manual" mode 130 ° С 1 hour.

As the multicooker enters the mode, press Start to count down the time.

After 55 minutes, my cupcake was ready.
KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer

After cooling in the bowl, lay it out by turning it over (I turned it over on a plastic steam basket - there is no such basket in the kit).
KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer

The cake is completely baked, the crust is thin, not burnt.
The cake is moist but crumbly.
KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer
KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer



Honestly, I was afraid to bake in this slow cooker, because it has a glass lid. I was afraid that the cake might not bake. Therefore, on top of the lid, fleece was laid in several layers, just in case. As a result, the cake was ready in 55 minutes, and not in an hour, as I had planned. It was baked very well, and at the same time did not dry out, and did not burn. The crust is not thick at all. In general, we can say that the multicooker coped with the baking! She is smart!
Manna
Conclusions from the results of 20 tests of the KitchenAid multicooker... In these conclusions, I collected information from the primary review and added it to the information that appeared during the tests.

As I said in the first review, this device is completely different from the multicooker we are used to. Featuring signature stylish design from KitchenAid. The multicooker is available in two colors: red and cream.

Stirring device - this is the first thing that immediately catches your eye. It is attached. It has contacts that connect to those on the bottom of the multicooker body. The stirrer turns on even when the multicooker itself is turned off, but connected to the network. Mixing is possible in three speed modes: 25, 45 and 75 rpm. It is possible to turn on impulse mixing at a low blade rotation speed (25 rpm) in two modes:
1. 15 seconds every 2 minutes.
2. For 2 minutes every 20 minutes.

The stirrer arm rises by turning the corresponding lever down. It is lowered to a horizontal position by pressing on the shoulder itself and fixed with a click.

The stirrer is equipped with two paddlesthat rotate in two planes. You can use two paddles at once or just one. The blades are connected by grooves and put on the shaft with the release of the spring and turning clockwise until secured. To remove the blades, you need to depress the spring again and turn them in the opposite direction.

The kit includes stainless steel steam basket... Can be installed on both sides and used as a basket or as a lattice. According to the instructions, this stand can be used as a grate for baking, but I did not dare to heat the bowl dry for such a long time - I am afraid for the coating. Used the basket only as a steam room. I am very glad that it is made of stainless steel - I do not like plastic baskets.

Bowl has an unusual shape. She has knobs - they are a continuation of the body of the bowl, therefore they are heated together with it. However, it is more convenient to remove the bowl from the case with tacks for such handles than without them. The rim of the bowl has a recess for the shoulder of the stirrer. The same notch can be used as drainer... I repeatedly used this opportunity - I poured milk, and curd mass, and soup / broth - very convenient, not a drop spills by, even if you pour it into a bottle from a full bowl.

General volume approaching 4 liters, up to a maximum of approx. 3 liters... There is no scale on the wall of the bowl, only the mark is squeezed out from the outside to the inside.

The bowl has ceramic coating... It gives the impression of being very persistent. During these three weeks, the inside did not suffer at all, it did not stick. The only thing where it is slightly worn out is at the bottom outside about the heating element (a common occurrence for multicooker bowls) and on the very ledge of the side - I hooked the bottom of the dish so well in this place, and the coating rubbed a little.

The bowl is thick-walled. Its weight is 1156 grams. Overall height 16.1cm. Height to the side from the bottom outside 13.55cm. Bottom diameter 17cm. The inner diameter of the top to the side is 21 cm, together with the side - 25.1 cm. The girth of the bowl under the rim is 67.5 cm.

Cap this model is completely uncharacteristic for multicooker. She glass with wide steel rim... It is inserted into the side of the bowl. I was very much afraid that the cover of the bowl could be damaged by the lid - nevertheless, regular contact of the metal with the coating. I have not found any signs of damage to the coating in these three weeks... On one side, the lid has a recess for the shoulder of the stirrer, and on the other, there are openings for expressing. The glass part of the lid has an opening for steam outlet. But, by the way, steam escapes just as intensively through the closed hole for the shoulder - a small gap remains there. By rotating the lid, you can adjust the intensity of the steam output through this hole. I used this several times when the boil in the bowl was too intense. The steam is then condensed on the stirrer. But only once I had to soak the condensate from the mixer so that it would not run down the body.

That's what is usual for multicooker is Heating element... It is located inside the multicooker body at the bottom, slightly raised. Its diameter is 15cm. Has no coverage.

KitchenAid multicooker body is made of stainless steel... Internal dimensions of the multicooker: diameter at the bottom 19.8 cm, diameter at the top - 21.8 cm. Outside diameter including handles 38cm. The depth of the multicooker without stirring device is 31cm, with stirring device - 45cm. Height with lid - 31cm. Height with the stirrer arm raised - 47.5cm.

The control panel is located on the front wall of the case multicooker. Completed in the form of a circle... In the center of this circle is a monochrome display that displays both numeric and alphabetic information. Control buttons are located around the circle. At the bottom left is an enable / disable / cancel button. Further counterclockwise is the start button, it has a work status indicator light, it can blink or light up. Next, the arrow for scrolling the menu forward or selecting the next stage of the mode. Next is the timer for the duration of the mode or stage of the mode. Further, the temperature adjustment button (for each mode its own temperature range), step 5 ° C up to 1 hour, after - 30 minutes, in Manual mode, adjustment from 74 ° C to 230 ° C is possible. 74 ° C is the minimum temperature that can be set in this multicooker. In the Yogurt mode, the temperature is not regulated in the second stage (fermentation).And the last button is to scroll back through the menu.

The multicooker has in general 14 modes... However, these are unusual modes that are familiar to us from other multicooker models. All modes here can be divided into two groups.

The first group is simple modes, consisting of one step, differ in the temperature range: Roasting over high heat, Roasting, Roasting, Cooking / steaming, Cooking over low heat, Cooking over low heat (Slow cooker), Maintaining the temperature, Rice and Manual. The Rice mode has two sub-modes: White Rice and Brown Rice. As I understand it, they differ in duration: white lasts at least 35 minutes, brown - 55 minutes.

The second group is polysyllabic modes consisting of 2-3 stages... Moreover, this group of modes can be divided into three more subgroups.
1. The first includes modes in which the first stage begins with Frying: Soup, Risotto, Pilaf.
2. To the second - modes in which the first stage is cooking. There is only one such regime, this is Kasha.
The second / third stage for all these modes, both the first and second subgroups, is followed by Cooking on low heat.
3. And the third group includes the Yogurt mode, in which the first stage begins with Boiling on low heat in the range of 85-95 ° C (for pasteurizing milk before sourdough). The second stage is followed by low-temperature heating for fermentation from 45 ° C, then the temperature decreases.

The last step for all modes, except for Maintaining Temperature and Yoghurt, is Heating or Maintaining the temperature can be included or not included, but just finish cooking at this point (early this not regulated, only after the end of the mode). Two modes of keeping warm are switched on automatically at the end of the program, they are Slow cooking and Rice.

A feature of this multicooker is that you can adjust the temperature in almost all modesexcept for Keep Warm, Simmer, Rice and Yoghurt step 2.

Now I'll tell you about each mode.

1. Roasting. Temperature range at 220-230 ° C. This mode is designed for fast frying, grilling, sealing meat before stewing. Everything is fried very quickly. The only thing: it is better to heat the bowl with oil (at least just grease the bowl with a brush with oil), since the coating is ceramic, and the contact of a dry hot coating with a cold product can clog the pores of the coating, and it can lose its non-stick properties. And, of course, it is better not to overheat the oil so that it does not start to smoke.

2. Frying. Temperature range in the mode 160-190 ° С, default 175 ° С. In this mode, you can fry for a longer time without fear of burning, vegetables, for example, mushrooms, meat ... That is, this is a softer frying mode than the first.

3. Baking. The temperature range in the mode is similar to the previous one - 165-190 ° С. The mode is designed according to the instructions for baking, even cakes are offered to bake on it. But the temperature is too high for the cakes. And I never dared to bake it on the wire rack. Therefore, I did not experience this regime. But by and large it is similar to the Fry regime.

4. Boiling / steaming. Temperature range at 90-110 ° C mode. In this mode, you can both steam and cook soups with active and soft boiling, and simmer - the temperature range allows you to do a lot in this mode. I noticed that the actual temperature in this mode tends to rise. So, at the established 95 ° C, first a soft, and then active boiling of the liquid is observed.

5. Cooking on low heat. Temperature range at 85-100 ° C mode. This mode is really soft. Its 100 ° C is softer than the 95 ° C in the previous Cooking / Steam setting. This mode can be used for dietary soups, prolonged soft stewing.

6. Cooking over low heat (Slow cooker). The temperature is not regulated in this mode. The default is 90 ° C. This mode is designed for simmering, i.e. everything that we cook in slow cookers. I tested this mode on languishing milk. The milk turned out to be wonderful, rich caramel.At the end of the mode, heating is automatically switched on (maintaining the temperature).

7. Maintaining temperature. This mode is designed to keep cooked food warm. Its working temperature is 75 ° C (not regulated). I have not experienced this mode as a separate one, but the principle is the same as heating after the end of the mode.

8. Manual mode. This mode allows you to adjust the temperature in the range of 74-230 ° C. This large range is divided into the above temperature ranges and after clicking on Start, you can select one of the ranges, click on Start again and then select the required temperature within the selected range. This is the most maneuverable mode, and only it has a temperature range from 110 ° C to 160 ° C. Therefore, you can bake on it, very softly fry / actively stew (important, for example, for wet vegetables, so that they do not "flood"). Also, only in this mode there is a temperature of 80 ° C for soft long-term simmering, curdling sour milk.

9. Fig. The temperature in the mode is not regulated. The mode has two sub-modes: Rice white and Rice brown. They differ in duration: white lasts at least 35 minutes, brown - 55 minutes. The mode is not touch-sensitive (it does not work until the liquid boils away), the time can be adjusted. I did not cook brown rice, but for white rice it is better to increase the time from 40-45 minutes, since this mode is soft. After the end of the mode, the temperature maintenance (heating) is automatically turned on.

10. Soup. The multi-complex mode consists of two stages: Frying and Cooking on low heat. This mode is convenient to use if you need to cook soups with preliminary sautéing vegetables, frying meat. Temperature stages repeat the modes of the same name.

11. Risotto. The multi-complex mode consists of three stages: Frying, Boiling, Boiling on low heat. This mode is for preparing risotto and similar dishes. Temperature stages of the regime correspond to the regimes of the same name.

12. Pilaf. The multi-complex mode consists of three stages: Frying, Boiling, Boiling on low heat. This mode is intended for cooking pilaf. Temperature stages of the regime correspond to the regimes of the same name.

Risotto and Plov modes are functionally similar.

13. Porridge. The multi-complex mode consists of two stages: Cooking, Cooking on low heat. This mode is intended for cooking porridge. However, it is convenient to use it for a two-stage cooking of soup and stewing with a boil at the beginning and further soft stewing. Temperature stages of the regime correspond to the regimes of the same name. To prepare semolina or oatmeal porridge, it is convenient to use a stirrer in this mode.

14. Yogurt. The multi-complex mode consists of two stages: Pasteurization (in the range of 85-95 ° C) and Fermentation (temperature is not regulated, by default 45 °). It is intended for fermentation of fermented milk products with preliminary milk pasteurization. The first stage can be skipped only after reaching the pasteurization temperature. After the first stage, the milk is cooled to the fermentation temperature, but for some reason this temperature is higher than 45 ° C, and sour milk needs 32-42 ° C. But when the agitator is on, cooling is faster. Thus, an hour after the beginning of the second stage, with the stirrer turned on and the lid open, the milk temperature reaches an acceptable temperature for fermentation. After the end of the mode, maintaining the temperature (heating) is not provided.

Management process looks like that. The multicooker is turned on by pressing the power button. The arrows select the desired mode. Click on Start (for the Manual mode, after the first click on Start, you can select the temperature range in which you plan to cook, and then click on Start again). After that, you can adjust the heating temperature in the range set for this mode. Heats up to the set temperature. Next, you can select the duration of maintaining this temperature. After that, you must click on Start to start the timing.A minute before the end of the countdown, a signal will sound, and after a minute the multicooker will either end the program or go to the second stage of the mode, where you will need to repeat the selection of the temperature and cooking duration. During the entire period of the program, you can change the cooking time by pressing the timer and arrow buttons. To change the temperature, you must first press the timer button and only then the temperature adjustment button and the arrow, otherwise the temperature will not change. At the end of the mode, you can turn on the heating, for this you need to click on the forward arrow (also in some modes you need to click on the forward arrow to go to the next stage, for example, on Yogurt, Plov). If you do not set the heating duration, the temperature will be maintained for 24 hours.

The menu also has Item Settings... When you turn on the multicooker for the first time, the entire menu is displayed in English, to translate it into Russian, you need to select the appropriate item in the settings using the Start buttons and arrows. Further, even after disconnecting the multicooker from the network, the language will remain selected. In Settings, you can switch between Fahrenheit and Celsius degrees (Celsius was set by default). In the Settings, you can also set the timer just to count the time for other kitchen needs besides using the multicooker.

If the device remains connected to the network, then all settings for the modes that have been set are saved. When disconnected from the network, the settings are returned to the factory settings (except for language and degrees). Once I had to check the safety of the program when disconnected from the network. After 15 minutes of shutdown, the program got lost. However, if the device is disconnected from the mains and turned on again within a minute, the program is saved. The range from a minute to fifteen was not checked.

When the heating element was first heated, like most similar devices, there was a slight smoke and a burning smell. Passed quickly. No more there were no foreign smells during the operation of the device.

What turned out to be inconvenient during the operation of the device:
1. If the liquid in the bowl rises above the MAX level when using the mixer, then the pressure plate and the spring of the shaft of the mixing device are soiled by the contents of the bowl (for example, milk ... clean them.
2. The control panel is push-button, protrudes from the side of the body, and if you accidentally drop something on the body, the drops flow down under the buttons. It's not the easiest thing to do to wash them afterwards. But this happened to me only once.

These inconveniences, of course, are trifles in comparison with the capabilities of the device! But I could not help but say about them.

In general, I can say that the multicooker is very unusual and suitable for those who are ready and willing to experiment, who are familiar with the technology of cooking... Although at the same time she encourages the development of this knowledge, because without them it will not be very clear which mode to choose, what temperature to set at the stages of the mode. In addition, at the stages, the choice of temperatures is still limited to certain ranges, which is also allows the user to become familiar with the technology of cooking on modes of the same name (such as Plov, Risotto, etc.). I have already said several times that this slow cooker is not for those who cook with a delay and / or according to the "throw and forget" principle. But despite this, in her monosyllabic modes can also be used without the need for step-by-step installations, however, after entering the mode, you still have to press the Start button to start timing. But to cook with delayed start will not work - the KitsenAid multicooker does not have this function.

All in all, the KitchenAid multicooker is very interesting! I am very pleased with her tests. I was especially pleased, of course, the presence of a device for stirring with the ability to adjust the speed and stirring mode - it greatly facilitates the preparation of dishes, the cooking process of which previously did not please at all due to the need to stand over the saucepan and stir (sauces, condensed milk and similar sweets, jams, sautéing vegetables, cereals, etc.). Now I can cook these dishes more often without much effort on my part - the mixer does all the mechanical work, and all I have to do is fantasize about the ingredients and come up with new tastes.
prubul
Thank you, very interesting. We hope you can cook some more dishes for us !!!!
Miranda
Manna, thanks for such a great and interesting review!

Yes, the multicooker is not for everyone, you need to understand the process.

I still didn't understand the Yogurt regime.
Pasteurize is understandable. And then, when the milk cools down, it's not clear.
How to achieve 38 + - degrees to add sourdough? After all, by default the second stage is 45 degrees. Due to the stirrer?
Manna
Miranda, the milk cools down from the beginning of the second stage: without a stirrer in 2 hours to 42 ° C, with a stirrer in an hour. So it gradually drops to 38 ° C-39 ° C. And 45 ° C is the initial temperature of the second stage, it is not maintained all the time, the milk cools down in the process ... with and without a stirrer. It just cools faster with a stirrer.
Masinen
I liked this boat))
But here's the price of it, I don't like it.

Manna
Mashun, you just don't like the price of the multicooker? All KitchenAid appliances are not cheap (a kettle, by the way, too) Now this multicooker can be bought at a discount for 34t. R. on

And this slow cooker is not the only one at such a price. There are Cuckoos and Borks, and even more expensive (as much as 2 times)
Oxanaev
Quote: Manna
Available in two colors: red and cream.
There are not quite two of them ...)))
KitchenAid Multicooker with stirrer
fabiani
Good day! As an experienced user, I would like to ask a question. I also got a Kitchen Aid multicooker, I plugged it in, but I didn't press the power button, that is, the display was off. And all the same, it began to heat up, I noticed it only after a few hours. Is it the same for you? Is this normal or is it a factory defect? Thank you very much in advance.
vernisag
Quote: fabiani
Is this normal or is it a factory defect?
Mannochka is not on the forum now. Most likely marriage The multicooker (any) should not warm up, just when plugged into the outlet, if the program is not selected
Manna
I was very late in answering.
Irisha right, the multicooker should not warm up only when plugged into the network. This is a marriage.
vernisag
krylyshki
Please tell me what material the stirring device is made of: the part that comes into contact with food.
innochkaiva
Quote: krylyshki

Please tell me what material the stirring device is made of: the part that comes into contact with food.
looks like some tricky reinforced silicone

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