Soup with meatballs in a Panasonic multicooker

Category: First meal
Soup with meatballs in a Panasonic multicooker

Ingredients

minced pork 300 BC
onion 1 PC
carrot 1 PC
rast oil (for frying) 25 g
potatoes 4-5 pcs.
spices: salt, pepper, taste
greens

Cooking method

  • Fry onions, carrots in baking mode, turn off.
  • Cut the potatoes, fill them with hot water, turn on the steam cooking mode for 2 minutes. , boiled. We turn on the mode - extinguishing,
  • form the meatballs and "throw" them into the water. We put the spices on, close the lid and go about our business ..
  • Minced meat: pork, onion, salt, pepper, oregano (I don't use egg in minced meat).


Gin
mmmmmm! how delicious! and extinguishing for how long? an hour is probably enough?
Vilapo
Yes, an hour is enough.
Honey
I made a soup today according to your recipe, the child was eating it on both cheeks. Thank you!
Vilapo
Quote: Honey

I made a soup today according to your recipe, the child was eating it on both cheeks. Thank you!
Honey, cook for health
DJ
Tell me, in the minced onion, raw or fried?
Vilapo
Quote: DJ

Tell me, in the minced onion, raw or fried?
DJ twist raw onion into minced meat
Miss Raspberry
Vilapo, and you have a Panasonic multicooker?
Can you tell me why there are so few recipes for her?
I ask because I want to buy a cartoon but I don’t know which one, can you advise something?
Vilapo
Quote: Miss Raspberry

Vilapo, and you have a Panasonic multicooker?
Can you tell me why there are so few recipes for her?
I ask because I want to buy a cartoon but I don’t know which one, can you advise something?
I have two multicooker, Panasonic and Orion, complement each other. There are so few recipes, because any recipe can be altered to fit the functions of your multicooker. Advise a multicooker, and it depends on what cooking preferences you have, how much you expect.
Panasonic is a cool multicooker, but it has fewer functions than Orion, and you have to dodge. Orion has many functions, all are excellent, but the quality of the saucepan is lousy, you have to immediately think about buying another saucepan, two saucepans are convenient ... And you have to choose ...
Miss Raspberry
Well, about the amount, this is not the main question.
And as for the preference in food, I like stew, fried, milk porridge, baked goods. I would like the opinion of people who already have multi. On this forum, a girl and my sister advised me to buy HP Panasonic, I bought it, and I'm very happy. I also want to know people's opinion about certain multi.
Vilapo
Quote: Miss Raspberry

Well, about the amount, this is not the main question.
And as for the preference in food, I like stew, fried, milk porridge, baked goods. I would like the opinion of people who already have multi. On this forum, a girl and my sister advised me to buy HP Panasonic, I bought it, and I'm very happy. I also want to know people's opinion about certain multi.
Everything that you have listed does Panasonic and if you do not pay attention to the few functions, it is excellent
Miss Raspberry
Vilapo,
but do not tell me yet, you said that your second function has more than Panasonic, but can it be more detailed?
Vilapo
Quote: Miss Raspberry

Vilapo,
but do not tell me yet, you said that your second function has more than Panasonic, but can it be more detailed?
Answered in a personal
Miss Raspberry
Vilapo, Thank you. I will think, probably I will not buy Panasonic, I want more functions !!!

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