on 06-11-2018 13:21
Hi all ~ even if you don't care to cook much or even if you do,
thought you would like to see this cooker I bought about 5 years ago from a Chandlers Shop.
This little cooker, cooks everthing you could need ~ bread, cake, stews. It can be used on boats, camping and at home. I use it every week. Would really miss this little treasure.
Can be used on Gas or Electric (not induction) I did not believe that it could do so much. The more I used it the more I was confident. I have cooked bread, cake, stews, baked potatoes to name just a few things.
There isn't a thermostat it is very basic and you get used to the time, normally it is very much like using an ordinary cooker. Something that takes 30 mins usually does but it can be checked on if need be.
Very economical too.
It is made in Sweden.
This is a new one (mine looks used of course!)
This is it in parts ~ heat up bottom part before cooking about 3 mins. Fill the Centre with your ingredients and then put lid on.
This is how it works ~
The heat is well distributed ~ absolutely fascinating to cook with this tiny cooker with a very big range of abilities.
on 07-11-2018 19:53
on 07-11-2018 19:53
Dutch Oven has a different meaning in these parts....
07-11-2018 20:02 - edited 07-11-2018 20:02
@jonsie wrote:Dutch Oven has a different meaning in these parts....
I expected to be sent to my room without any supper!
@TallTrees I can cook, but I prefer to bake. These days without a cooker I do very little. The microwave & the halogen do for me these days!
on 07-11-2018 20:31
on 07-11-2018 21:11
Looks really clever @TallTrees , another interesting thread from you
Whats the quality of the cooked food itself like?
on 07-11-2018 22:06
on 08-11-2018 11:57
on 08-11-2018 11:57
I had never seen that bag either @TallTrees, but the idea behind it is quite clever! Have you found there are some limitations to using those energy-saving methods, or are you happy to use them pretyt much all the time?
It's definitely something I try to keep in mind myself, and as my oven isn't great at the moment it's just a bit more incentive to use it less
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on 08-11-2018 14:18
on 08-11-2018 14:18
Hi @EmilieT
The heat retainer bag is fab isn't it!
Do the cook in your cast iron pot (maybe le creuset ) then pop it in the insulated bag! Just like a slow cooker but not on electric all day. The bag retains the heat all day. Well done the ladies.
My slow cooker is old and works at about 60W needs to be on 7/8 hours.
I can't think of any limitations ~ need to get used to using the Omnia but the cast iron/bag is not different.
These kind of things come from "having to be economical" or no cooking range in certain countries.
A Pioneer !
To-day I baked in my oven "hurrah" This would cook in my Omnia too but would come out in a round shape.
You might like this EmilieT
It is a Pioneers Australian Pan Cake (given to me by my neighbour) I loved this cake.
8 oz butter
8 oz molasses sugar
8 oz Self Raising Flour
12 oz whole dates (this was sultanas originally but the dates are great)
4oz whole or chopped walnuts
2 eggs.
This is the fun bit ~ In a large pan melt butter and sugar together when all mixed take off heat.
lightly whisk the 2 eggs and stir into mix then put in the fruit/nuts then the flour mix all together
in the pan
Pour into a greased tin.
I used two 7 inch tins put about 1/2 mix in each
Bake for 40 mins in a 150c fan oven.
If no fan just check at about 30 mins and continue till cooked.
That is Fuss Free! Took me about 15mins to make.
This is what they looked like before oven and after ~
They won't last long ~ they are cooling now!
Can't wait.
on 08-11-2018 16:40
on 08-11-2018 16:40
My life seems so simple
Electric cooker
Wap it in the oven at the required temperature
Make a cup of tea, watch banal trash on tv
Take out and eat!
Bedtime......
on 08-11-2018 16:48
08-11-2018 18:47 - edited 08-11-2018 18:49
08-11-2018 18:47 - edited 08-11-2018 18:49
I do admit we have become lazy in our house.
When I worked I used a slow cooker so stews, casseroles etc were ready when we got home from work.
Sunday lunch, cooked in the oven....
Now I have a microwave which is a combi, with grill and oven. We use that more than any other device. The halogen hob is used as well...though not as much as the combi device.
The problem is, with a family who have different tastes in the food we eat, it's far more convenient for this household.
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