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7.5-Quart PowerXL StirMax Multi-Cooker Bundle with Steamer Basket and Ladle for
$49.99.
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Includes:- 1x PowerXL StirMax Multicooker Bundle with Steamer Basket and Ladle
- 1x Cooking Pot with Paddle
- 1x Glass Lid
- 1x Recipe Book
- 1x Ladle
- 1x Steamer & Rice Basket
Features- Dinner's done faster and easier with this multi-cooker
- Stirmax Technology with a 360° Automatic Paddle that stirs and shreds your ingredients for you, making cooking up to 60% faster
- Features smart presets for sauté, sear, and brown food before automatically switching to simmer for juicy, evenly cooked meals in minutes
- The 7.5QT family-size capacity fits two whole chickens or six pounds of pork in a compact, space-saving design
- Foolproof Results with 9 Pre-Programmed Presets let you easily cook dishes like Slow Cook, Stew, Risotto, or Rice with perfect consistency every time
- Clean-Up in No Time with a 5X more durable non-stick ceramic-coated Pot, Lid, and Paddle that are dishwasher-safe and easy to wipe clean
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I also have added parboiled chunked potatoes to the onions. If you do this you need to keep a bit of an eye on it, because left to do it's thing, it will eventually "mash" the potatoes. Which isn't unpleasant, but if you wanted chunks you may want to pull it out sooner.
I did try once adding 4lbs uncooked meat (pork tenderloin) to my onions, and it was too much weight. But I was pushing its limits. The paddle just tries to move but can't. It probably would have handled 2lbs fine.
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I also have added parboiled chunked potatoes to the onions. If you do this you need to keep a bit of an eye on it, because left to do it's thing, it will eventually "mash" the potatoes. Which isn't unpleasant, but if you wanted chunks you may want to pull it out sooner.
I did try once adding 4lbs uncooked meat (pork tenderloin) to my onions, and it was too much weight. But I was pushing its limits. The paddle just tries to move but can't. It probably would have handled 2lbs fine.
I also have added parboiled chunked potatoes to the onions. If you do this you need to keep a bit of an eye on it, because left to do it's thing, it will eventually "mash" the potatoes. Which isn't unpleasant, but if you wanted chunks you may want to pull it out sooner.
I did try once adding 4lbs uncooked meat (pork tenderloin) to my onions, and it was too much weight. But I was pushing its limits. The paddle just tries to move but can't. It probably would have handled 2lbs fine.
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