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Title: Varoma
Post by: janetski on July 18, 2013, 02:52:58 am
Could someone please tell me why, when I follow directions to the "T", when I attempt to put time/veroma/speed in, the dial won't move?  Is there a particular order I should follow, i.e.speed/time/veroma?  Have ingredients all set to go but no go !!
Title: Re: Veroma
Post by: jo_nz on July 18, 2013, 02:56:44 am
Usually time, temp, speed is the way to go, so should be fine.  Check that your lid is clicked in - has it beeped as you lock it into position?  I occasionally have to unlock the lid and re-lock it once or twice before the dial will turn.

Title: Re: Veroma
Post by: obbie on July 18, 2013, 02:58:51 am
Hi, time/temp/ speed.. :)

sometimes I take the lid off, and the jug out, then put them back, and it works.

Happy cooking :)
Title: Varoma
Post by: cecilia on July 18, 2013, 05:30:17 am
Hi.  Yes, as the girls have told you - Time then Temperature then Speed.

The not turning the dial problem probably comes from the fact that when you put the lid on you need to hear the electronic signal.  If it's on properly the dial will move freely.  Don't force it.  Just breathe and do as Obbie suggested re undoing and doing it again.

Good luck.  It is very important to get onto using your Varoma as it can make so much food at a time.  Last week I made 2.2 kg of corned beef (took two hours to steam but was delicious and tender) and today just had a demo to show Salmon and Veges steaming above soup cooking in the bowl.  I love it for desserts too.  And one of my colleagues reminded me that while you're making jam you can be sterilising the bottles in the Varoma at the same time. 

Enjoy!
Title: Re: Veroma
Post by: jo_nz on July 18, 2013, 05:52:18 am
Cecilia, that's a great tip I hadn't heard before - will be doing that with my jars next time I make jam.  Thanks!  ;D
Title: Re: Varoma
Post by: Bedlam on July 18, 2013, 02:15:41 pm

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Good luck.  It is very important to get onto using your Varoma as it can make so much food at a time.  Last week I made 2.2 kg of corned beef (took two hours to steam but was delicious and tender) and today just had a demo to show Salmon and Veges steaming above soup cooking in the bowl.  I love it for desserts too.  And one of my colleagues reminded me that while you're making jam you can be sterilising the bottles in the Varoma at the same time.  

Enjoy!
Like the tip for sterilising bottles while making jam.
Title: Re: Re: Varoma
Post by: Jamberie on July 19, 2013, 08:38:27 am
Yes! Sterilising bottles trick - love it! thanks for sharing :)
Title: Re: Varoma
Post by: cookie1 on July 19, 2013, 12:55:03 pm
Me too. A lovely way to sterilise bottles.
Title: Re: Varoma
Post by: Ekusumo on August 21, 2013, 09:30:12 am
Hi Cecilia,
How long should I put the jars in varoma to sterilize them?

Hi.  Yes, as the girls have told you - Time then Temperature then Speed.

The not turning the dial problem probably comes from the fact that when you put the lid on you need to hear the electronic signal.  If it's on properly the dial will move freely.  Don't force it.  Just breathe and do as Obbie suggested re undoing and doing it again.

Good luck.  It is very important to get onto using your Varoma as it can make so much food at a time.  Last week I made 2.2 kg of corned beef (took two hours to steam but was delicious and tender) and today just had a demo to show Salmon and Veges steaming above soup cooking in the bowl.  I love it for desserts too.  And one of my colleagues reminded me that while you're making jam you can be sterilising the bottles in the Varoma at the same time. 

Enjoy!