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"Bosch doesn't make it..."

Honestly, it wouldn't surprise me.

But I would rather have the Bosch than the other machines (Danby, et al), based on the experience of obtaining spare parts. Bosch have been rather good with availability of components, in the past.
 
Polenta cake

<span class="s1">250g Polenta or cornmeal polenta<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span></span>

<span class="s1">225g White flour</span>

<span class="s1">15g Baking powder</span>

<span class="s1">Pinch of salt</span>

 

<span class="s1">250g Sugar</span>

<span class="s1">125g Butter soft - Unsalted </span>

<span class="s1">Vanilla, lemon, orange or other flavourings</span>

<span class="s1">3 Eggs</span>

<span class="s1">2 Tablespoon corn oil or vegetable oil</span>

 

<span class="s1">Add a little of the dry ingredients at a time.<span class="Apple-converted-space"> </span></span>

 

<span class="s1">1 Cup milk or milk and cream</span>

 

 

<span class="s1">Sprinkle a little sugar on top before going in the oven</span>

 

 

<span class="s1">170C/338F/Gas Mark 3 - 30 min</span>

 
I can't speak about risotto or polenta...but I can say that I've gotten amazingly sloppy in the kitchen compared to the standards of my 20 year old self. When I was first cooking, I was all fired up to do things The Right Way. Now, I suppose I respect and value tradition...but for my cooking of today I value cheats. They may be something my 20 year old purist self would shudder at, but fast preparation makes the difference today between actually cooking something, and just nuking a frozen dinner...
 
Panthera and Appnut

Ma che quosa, dio mio

Please remind me to NEVER let you come close to my Kitchen.

When you die, San Genaro will have a serious conversation with both of you because of this pressure cooker sacrilege.

Please don't tell me you also cut pasta... Humpf!

ROFL

It just reminded me something.... I can't stop laughing horrified... Martin, Kevin, where are you?
 
@Rolls Rapide

The quality will be exactly the same, why pay a fortune for a dishwasher that 1) will last for a long time, those little beasts are very durable) 2) When they break, it doesn't matter the brand, you can't fix it.

Get the cheapest you can find, it's the best you can do for your money... No matter the brand, they are all made in the same factory. When it breaks, just get rid of it. Don't waste your time (and money) trying to fix it because it's not worth.
 
I still think the Bosch appliances are a tad more serviceable/repairable than the majority of others.

Though whether the cost of repair for the control circuitry is worth it, is a valid point. Sensible parts can be replaced: dispensers, filters, etc.
 
Thomas,

I suppose you'd like to hear that I boil pasta until mushy and then I rinse it under cold running water.

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Nope - but when you live well above 2000M, you learn to work with what's possible, not what works at sea-level.
 
Guys, what I tried to say is that event his super cool bosch is absolutely the same "cheap brand".

The only "bosch" thing in those dishwashers is the bosch logo... Bosch doesnt really make them. The quality will not be different from the electrolux or consul that is sold in Brazil, the Magic chef, danby, haier, SPT, whatever other brand sold in the US, the eslabón de lujo sold in argentina, etc...

So if in your country there is a cheap brand and the bosch, (for example in brazil the two largest companies (Electrolux and Whirlpool) have their versions) it doesn't make any sense to pay much more for a bosch thinking it will be better or last longer or perform better. Everything is exactly the same.
 
foraloysius - I’ve been looking at the Bosch but spending £400 on a counter one.. I could get a full sized one :/
 

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