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Liberton LMC 5946

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An updated and improved model of the LMC 5945 multicooker, which differs from its predecessor mainly in an expanded set of automatic cooking programs. So, to such programs as cooking cereals and rice, steaming, stewing and frying, baking meat dishes, etc., special modes for fish and baking have also been added. With this technique from the fairly popular German brand Liberton, you can also make yogurt and pudding, use a slow cooker for pizza or as a bread machine. Like its predecessor, the Liberton LMC 5946 can serve as an excellent choice for a small kitchen — an expanded set of features allows it to function as a stove, oven, microwave (thanks to the "Heat" and "Defrost" modes), deep fryers, yogurt makers and dryers for fruits and vegetables. Delay start and auto-off timers allow you to...programme the device so that it cooks the dish exactly at the time the user returns. The Teflon coating prevents sticking and makes it easy to clean. The useful volume of the working bowl is the classic 5 liters, the bowl itself is equipped with handles that practically do not heat up, which greatly increases ease of use. The multicooker set includes a basket for a steamer, a spatula for stirring crumbly dishes, a ladle for liquid dishes and a measuring cup.
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Liberton LMC 5946
Colour
Typemulti-cooker
Capacity5 L / ready meals - 1.8 L /
Power900 W
Number of programs46
Cooking programs
Modesfree mode
heating
frying / deep-frying
baking
stewing
simmering
baking
steam cooking
Programmesporridge / soup / pork /
oatmeal
pilaf
meat
fish / steamed + fried /
rice / buckwheat / fried rice, pumpkin rice /
milk porridge
macaroni / pasta
dumplings
vegetables
legumes
bread
jam
yoghurt
aspic
pizza
cake, pie, barbecue, soup, pudding / bacon, lamb stew, mashed potatoes, spaghetti, dried fruits, scrambled eggs, polenta, paella /
Features
Functionsthermostat
autocooking
temperature maintenance
auto-off timer
delay start timer
In boxsteamer basket
General
Non-stick coatingteflon
Controlpush-buttons
Display
Dimensions35x28x25 cm / weight - 2.8 kg /
Added to E-CatalogFebruary 2018

An updated and improved model of the LMC 5945 multicooker, which differs from its predecessor mainly in an expanded set of automatic cooking programs. So, to such programs as cooking cereals and rice, steaming, stewing and frying, baking meat dishes, etc., special modes for fish and baking have also been added. With this technique from the fairly popular German brand Liberton, you can also make yogurt and pudding, use a slow cooker for pizza or as a bread machine.

Like its predecessor, the Liberton LMC 5946 can serve as an excellent choice for a small kitchen — an expanded set of features allows it to function as a stove, oven, microwave (thanks to the "Heat" and "Defrost" modes), deep fryers, yogurt makers and dryers for fruits and vegetables. Delay start and auto-off timers allow you to programme the device so that it cooks the dish exactly at the time the user returns. The Teflon coating prevents sticking and makes it easy to clean. The useful volume of the working bowl is the classic 5 liters, the bowl itself is equipped with handles that practically do not heat up, which greatly increases ease of use. The multicooker set includes a basket for a steamer, a spatula for stirring crumbly dishes, a ladle for liquid dishes and a measuring cup.

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good model, liked it
27 March 2018 
This is a kitchen machine for the laziest of cooks. Seriously, how else would you describe a device whose operation is automated (though not completely, as you still need to stir manually) and only leaves you with one dirty bowl afterward? )) The bowl is simple in shape and has a non-stick coating, which makes cleaning it even easier. It's easiest to cook porridge in it. Pour in water, add cereals and salt, stir if really needed, and after the programmed time, you'll have wonderful porridge. Rice turns out particularly well, but you need to remember, for really good results, you should buy quality grains—the venerable domestic rice from Kherson is not suitable for this role at all. )) Besides, it's convenient for cooking peas, lentils, beans, making stews, and braising. You can also quickly boil ready-made semi-finished products, like dumplings. The bowl is huge, five liters, but you need to understand that the final dish yield is no more than two liters. The bowl has a good non-stick coating. The control is modern, digital, with an LED screen and touch buttons.
Dishes that don't require stirring can be cooked with a delayed start timer, but almost everything I know requires stirring (( I managed to make the first scratch on the Teflon non-stick coating about on the fourth day of use, and I have no idea how that happened. So be careful, the coating is quite soft.
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