u/Hant103

multicooker, will ''keep warm'' for few hours not cook my food too much? (philips hd2151)

I was planning to make tikka masala this evening by slow cooking it for 4 hours and go to sleep while it's cooking. But it will automatically switch to ''keep warm''. So it will keep it warm for maybe 3 more hours.

slow cooking cooks at ''90°C ±10°C'', keep warm is at ''70°C ±10°C''. I don't think that I can turn this option off.

it seems that the number is too high, like it will keep cooking and I'll have some overcooked chicken.

Am I wrong? is ''70°C ±10°C'' really will just keep it warm and not cook it much further?

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u/Hant103 — 5 days ago

Multicooker, how to know what option to choose, recipes often don't specify it?

I'm new to this. both, cooking and multicooking.

I'm still waiting for my multicooker to arrive. I'm checking recipes, and for example I find this delicous "Tikka Masala" recipe. There's a video and a webpage with the ''recipe''

It says ''slow cook for 4 hours on low'' (this one did specify it)

I'm reading the manual and it seems that there's 2 options, low slow cooking and high slow cooking. It also says ''poultry 4 hours'' when high, and 10 hours when low.

But the video says ''4 hours on low'', so should i go against it and do ''4 hours on high''?

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u/Hant103 — 11 days ago

I need this a lot for my work.

I just asked right now "find an email to X company", and it found an email to a different company with a similar name, and noted that it might not be the same company.

I listed both company names and asked "are they related?" it replied "no because here's how X company email looks and here's how Y company email looks. So it seems that it could find me the email I needed...

Then I asked it why he couldn't find the email at first, it replied with an answer and gave me ANOTHER email which is really helpful.

How can I make sure that it finds me emails with 1 prompt?

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u/Hant103 — 16 days ago