Cooked and fried pasta in a multicooker (Buckwheat mode) in a Panasonic multicooker

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Cooked and fried pasta in a multicooker (Buckwheat mode) in a Panasonic multicooker

Ingredients

pasta
water
oil

Cooking method

  • It's very simple and very convenient.
  • Pour pasta into a multicooker saucepan, add oil (required) and pour boiling water over it, stir. The pasta should stick out of the water a little.
  • Cooked and fried pasta in a multicooker (Buckwheat mode) in a Panasonic multicooker
  • Cheese, herbs and sauces optional.


celfh
Quote: Lika


We turn on the buckwheat mode and after the signal we get such nice pasta with a crispy crust.

I'll check it out today!
Lika, I read this recipe a long time ago, but then, as always, I could not remember where I saw it, and, naturally, I did not really remember what and how, I am very glad that I found the recipe and, I think, I will do it often. My people love pasta, and as I imagine how many actions to perform and the dishes to use, it was easier for me to cook porridge or potatoes for a side dish. I will definitely report
celfh
As promised
Cooked and fried pasta in a multicooker (Buckwheat mode) in a Panasonic multicooker

Lika! What a huge thank you!
Lika
celfh, to healthCooked and fried pasta in a multicooker (Buckwheat mode) in a Panasonic multicooker
Crochet
Quote: celfh

My people love pasta, and as I imagine how many actions to perform and the dishes to use, it was easier for me to cook porridge or potatoes for a side dish.
Well, how written off from me!

Likusya
I understand correctly, the amount of pasta can be anything, even if you throw the whole pack at once? And the butter so that the macaros don't stick together in a lump, right?
Lika
Kroshik, yes, throw as much as you want, the main thing is to fill it with boiling water and not pour too much.
And yes, so that they do not stick together and that there is something to brown in.
Lily
A very good recipe! I tried it, really liked it! The main thing is not to stir and then drain the water. At the end of cooking, I began to put smoked brisket or meat leftover from yesterday on top and leave it on the heating
Lika
Lily, to your health! The recipe is really quick and thanks for the bacon idea.
marushka_an
Huge gratitude for the recipe, otherwise I was a little depressed, thinking that without the regimes "pasta" would be lost.
My family is very fond of pasta.
I cooked the horns, but I didn't bring it to frying (I don't like it), turned it off earlier, mmm, super, it turned out !!
Lana_
What a good recipe !!! Thanks to the author, I reviewed a bunch of recipes on different sites, but stopped at this ... (and in general I liked the site so much that I decided to register)
I bought colored macaros from tsz flour Makfa with spinach and tomatoes ...
I'm cooking ... though I didn't regret some water, apparently that's why the pasta wants to escape through the valve
sitting with the kids ... waiting ...
Lika
To your health!

No more water next time
MatotuRu
Unfortunately, my pasta did not work out, it boiled very much. Eh ... you will have to cook the old fashioned way.
shade
Peace be with you bakers!
MatotuRu -
what kind of pasta you have so boiled
I already wrote in some topic that we jointly bought a cartoon at work
so we didn’t do any kind of pasta in it: yes: what people brought it and poured
well, never boiled over
MatotuRu
Makfa spirals.
Pani Shtuchka
Girls, and the Buckwheat mode - what does it correspond to in terms of temperature? Say in Supra? This is a very intense heating, or vice versa, as for Kashi (this mode on Supra corresponds to stewing, that is, very tender). He is unlikely to fit, I understand that.But there is Normal, Fast - it's good to fry on it. Maybe try it on it? Or it will boil off quickly and become seared ...
Angie blond
Buckwheat mode corresponds to 110 degrees. I don't know what to compare with in Supra)
Winnie the cannon
Help me please. Presented MV Scarlet SC-410. I would like to cook pasta, there is no "Buckwheat" mode, there is "Krupa". Can I use this program to cook pasta?
Taia
Quote: Winnie the Cannon

Help me please. Presented MV Scarlet SC-410. I would like to cook pasta, there is no "Buckwheat" mode, there is "Krupa". Can I use this program to cook pasta?

Cook, it should work.
Catwoman
Thank you! I'll try to cook it too.
Winnie the cannon
Quote: Flaksia


Cook, it should work.
: girl_skakalka: Thank you !!!!!!! I will cook this way!
Zhivchik
Lika, only pasta (hollow inside) can you do this or can you do noodles too?
T.Pavlenko
Lika, tell me, how long do you have on buckwheat mode? I have 40-50 minutes written in the instructions, is that not a lot? or is it the same in all cartoons?))
hrushka
Quote: T.Pavlenko

Lika, tell me, how long do you have on buckwheat mode? I have 40-50 minutes written in the instructions, is that not a lot? or is it the same in all cartoons?))

Tanya buckwheat (like rice) is an automatic program and runs until the water boils away. Time depends on the amount of food and the volume of liquid
MariV
I often make pasta this way! Convenient - fast and tasty!
T.Pavlenko
hrushka, I thought so too, but why I asked - literally today I decided to "dry" the stewed chicken liver in this mode, I poured a lot of water out of inexperience, and now the "buckwheat" turned off after the prescribed 50 minutes (like, if I haven't forgotten anything)
hrushka
Has the liquid boiled away?
T.Pavlenko
hrushka, no)
but I’m writing and already began to doubt, and indeed she turned off herself
hrushka
Then I don’t know the program is exactly automatic. By the way, you can cook pasta on rice.
Eiphnh
It is great. I haven't tried it but the view is amazing. And just think that you don't need to drain and rinse anything. It's a paradise for a woman in the kitchen.
Ribusenok
Quote: Lika


Boiled and fried pasta in a slow cooker (Buckwheat mode) in a Panasoni slow cooker
Well, thank you. there are big-headed natures! I also think: as if by principle
curl pasta to cook? Thank you
ShoomKa
Thanks for the recipe! I am just mastering the multicooker and, to be honest, I planned to cook the horns in the traditional way today, but changed my mind in time. I also put the frozen sausages in the steaming container. She turned on and went to watch cartoons with the children)
Olga R
Lika, a very interesting recipe) I set the macaros to cook, I hope it will be as tasty and appetizing as in your photo

Report:
The pasta turned out! Super simple and delicious! It took me 50 minutes) and the truth is - you don't need to stir, drain, or rinse! The pasta is not sticky, not boiled. Many thanks to the author for the recipe.
Hands
Is it necessary to pour boiling water over?
Admin
Quote: Hands

Is it necessary to pour boiling water over?

And on the usual stove, do they put pasta in cold water?
While the water boils, the pasta in cold water will turn into dough, become limp

Of course, with any cooking method and in any device, pasta is only in hot water, dipped in boiling water, mixed (so as not to stick together) and cook until cooked
Irgata
I cook pasta in one slow cooker on the program * spaghetti * 30 minutes by default, fill it with cold water, salt, stir so that the pasta is washed with water and does not stick together in a lump, oil on top, if clearly fried pasta is needed + 10 minutes in the program

in multicooker, where there are no specials. programs, I cook in the same way on * baking *

in redmond02 - by * express * 35 min by default

after 15 minutes I stir so that the butter envelops the pasta

always delicious
Marisha Aleksevna
I also make pasta on the Buckwheat mode. But I wonder if it is possible to cook dumplings like this, for example, with potatoes? Do not steam or in Soup mode, but in Buckwheat mode.
Irgata
Quote: Marisha Aleksevna
is it possible to cook dumplings like this with potatoes?
I make manti with anything - I put it on the bottom, a piece of butter on top

I also put manti in a double boiler

I fill the lower manti with cold water and put it on baking for 40-50 minutes, depending on the filling - 2 such manti pies are obtained, if the manti is coated with oil before laying, then they then unravel well
Marisha Aleksevna
Quote: Irsha
I make manti with anything - I put it on the bottom, a piece of butter on top
How much water do you fill?
Irgata
to cover the manti, they themselves are cooked like pasta and steam cooks the top manti

if you don't feel like * pie * - you can put each mant in a silicone mold for cupcakes, then everyone will be individually, stacked just as tightly, well, or whatever you like
Marisha Aleksevna
Irsha, thank you very much for your help, I will try.

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