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Post: # 229200Post catwoman »

hi i'v just joined the board hope its ok if i ask can any remoska users give me some helpful information and recipies please as i have also just bought my first remoska. thank you

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Post: # 229282Post Green Aura »

Hi catwoman, welcome to Ish :wave:

Don't know anything about remoskas I'm afraid but I know someone who does!

By the way, I moved your thread from practice and deleted to the welcome section - I hope that's OK. You're more likely to be seen here and get welcomes and answers to your question.
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Post: # 229292Post Milims »

Ooohhh - hello fellow Remoska user! I love mine! Better sill that it came from freecycle! I make lots of stews, roasts, frittata and this: http://www.guardian.co.uk/lifeandstyle/ ... ke-recipes. I'd love to hear what you make. :wave:
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Post: # 229360Post MuddyWitch »

Welcome to ISH :flower:

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Post: # 230180Post catwoman »

hello remoska users thank you for your replys, sorry i couln't get back to you sooner.i'v been having trouble with the computer. i'v also had fun with my mew remoska. so far i'v made these things. the first thing i made was fish and chips from frozen they where a disaster and took almost 2 hour. then lovely mince and dumplings that took one hour and was delishious (sorry cant spell)i'v also made a cake -bread -porridge- rice -turkey casarole-toasted cheese sandwiches -fried bacon and i'v had several attempts at yorkshire puds most of which was a disaster so any help with that would be apreciated,the first few tries using the be-ro recipe and the one off lakeland where too runny and cooked too quickly so didn't really rise and baked hard i'm not sure if my remokas too hot and the legs on the stand get hot too.i'm not new to baking or making yorkshires but have no luck with my new built in cooker over the last year but prior to that made the loveliest big yorkies and now really need the remoska to sort baking problems for me.well must go looking forward to hearing from you all again :sunny:

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Post: # 230226Post growingthings »

Hello Catwoman, :wave: :wave: and thanks for teaching me something new today, I had never even heard of one before let alone knew what it was...looks like an amazing piece of equipment.

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Post: # 230312Post catwoman »

hi growingthings, i'm fairly new to the idea of remoskas but have found that in only a few weeks i love mine and i'm taking it on a self catering holiday tomorrow. i'm planning to make more bread cakes custard tarts fruit crumble and scones as well as main meals. havent decided what yet im planning to just go with the flow as it is a holiday. i'm taking my lap top with me but its old and i'v been warned theirs no wirless? signal there so have to go to the pub to get a signal so i might not be able to post for a week or so. any other remoska fans out there willing to share some hints tips and recipes please> :icon_smile:

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Post: # 230321Post troutrunner »

What are remoskas could some one explain please, can you eat them :scratch:

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Post: # 230322Post Davie Crockett »

What are remoskas could some one explain please, can you eat them
I had to google it too! http://www.lakeland.co.uk/2511/Standard ... ?src=gpelc Looks like a useful bit of kit!
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Post: # 230324Post troutrunner »

Thanks Davie, I did the goole bit and here is a review

http://www.dooyoo.co.uk/oven/remoska-mi ... 90104/#rev

Still not really sure how it works but did help a bit :icon_smile:

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Post: # 230547Post Millymollymandy »

Hi and welcome!
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Post: # 231067Post catwoman »

hi there just back from my holidays and used the remoska daily it was great. made bread buns twice, chineese stir fry - sunday dinner and it really does cook the chicken beautifully-heated up a couple of ready meals nicer than the microwave would have.but still having trouble with the yorkshire puds.

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Post: # 231068Post southeast-isher »

I had a google the other day after reading here and the remosk looks like a nifty bit of kit. I might bear that in mind in case getting one could be a practical option for me. Thanks. And welcome!

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Post: # 231071Post Minnesota »

I've never heard of the remoska.
did some searching...sounds very interesting, especially if living in a RV.
seems as though none are available in US :(
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Post: # 233208Post mrsflibble »

Minnesota wrote:I've never heard of the remoska.
did some searching...sounds very interesting, especially if living in a RV.
seems as though none are available in US :(
Jon

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