Milk porridge in a multicooker Philips HD3060

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Milk porridge in a multicooker Philips HD3060

Ingredients

Groats:
Round rice
Buckwheat
Round rice + Millet
Barley groats (chaff)
1/3 measuring cup (67ml)
Milk 1 measuring cup (200ml)
The water is cold 1 measuring cup (200ml)
or
3/4 measuring cup (150ml)
Sugar 1 tbsp. l.

Cooking method

  • Rinse the groats. Place in a bowl. Add sugar. Fill with liquid
  • "Groats" mode 40 minutes
  • Proportion for a moderately thick porridge:
  • Rice or Rice + Millet - 1: 6
  • Buckwheat or Barley groats - 1: 5
  • This is rice porridge in a ratio of 1: 5
  • Milk porridge in a multicooker Philips HD3060 Milk porridge in a multicooker Philips HD3060
  • This is buckwheat porridge in a ratio of 1: 6, cooked for a little over an hour
  • Milk porridge in a multicooker Philips HD3060 Milk porridge in a multicooker Philips HD3060
  • This is barley porridge in a 1: 5 ratio (1/3 topped up a measuring cup of milk at the end of the regime)
  • Milk porridge in a multicooker Philips HD3060
  • This is rice-millet porridge in a ratio of 1: 6
  • Milk porridge in a multicooker Philips HD3060 Milk porridge in a multicooker Philips HD3060

Time for preparing:

40 minutes

Cooking program:

Porridge

Gala
Mannochka, how convenient and visual. A guide for beginners multicooker.
Manna
Check mark, thanks I tried
lu_estrada
Thank you, Mannochka!
Excellent porridge, I adore any and all at once.
Manna
Ludmila, thanks I hope my memoirs come
* Karina *
Mannochka what work has been done, smart girl! 🔗
Manna
Thank you, Karinochka
Elena Tim
Ahh! So ethno you cooked porridge here ?! And I keep running by, let me think I'll look who cooks here ... Well, it's clear - who!
Mann, is rice with millet delicious? I have never mixed and I am very interested.
Pictures - how delicious!
Manna
Lenochka, that, really, never tasted such porridge? It will also be delicious with pumpkin
Elena Tim
Quote: Manna
never tasted this porridge?
No razulechki! I know it's delicious with pumpkin. But rice with millet never interfered. We must try what you are feeding the people here.
Manna
I myself eat porridge, consider it, I eat without milk, and even then, I rarely cook them. And this is all I am trying for the people here
Elena Tim
Quote: Manna
And this is all I am trying for the people here
Monument! A monument to her miraculous !!!
Manna
nope, you are the best man-made ... and not a monument, but ... cook porridge here ... well, or something else ... in general, cook-cook
Svetlana62
Quote: Elena Tim
is rice with millet delicious? I have never mixed and I am very interested.
Lena, this can't be. But what about the school canteen, pioneer camp, factory canteen? Haven't you been anywhere from these hot spots? Porridge "Friendship" from the autoclave is the best friend of the proletariat.
Svetlana62
Quote: Manna
consider porridge, I eat without milk
Mannochka, and I, on the contrary, on pure milk. They are perfect in this baby, the non-boiling lid in it is just super know-how!
Manna
Quote: Svetlana62
and I, on the contrary, on pure milk
Well, vooot, that's why I mix water and milk, so that, as they say, both yours and ours

In general, for myself ... I cook porridge in water ... and then, if you want, I add milk and keep the porridge for 5 minutes on heating
innesss-ka
Girls, did anyone cook milk corn porridge? I'm wondering - did the magic non-boiling lid help to cope with such a "run-and-go" grits?
Manna
innesss-ka, the yachka behaves in a similar way. The cover saves, but you have to wash it
innesss-ka
Oh, I asked wrong again))). Specifically, I'm interested in whether the removable plate on the back side (on the side that already looks not into the bowl at the porridge, but at the lid)))) and the lid itself (non-removable). Why I ask - I already had experience yesterday was cooking corn porridge. I'll write later in the right topic.)))
Manna
Here is a quote from a topic where I described testing this multicooker:
Quote: Manna

And I'm again with milk porridge ...

This time from the cut ...
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The non-boiling cap showed itself on the milk cut. The porridge did not run further than it. This is it from the inside (I mean, from above)
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