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3 Things You Didn't Know You Could Make In A Multi-Cooker

Hello, brownies and mulled wine.
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Whether we love it or not, it's well and truly winter.

Instead of swimmers and smoothies, we're wrapping ourselves in thick doonas, drinking bottomless cups of tea and choosing nights in over a night out with mates (sorry... not really, though).

With cold weather also comes the need to warm yourself from the inside out -- whether that's with hot chocolate, soups, roasts or baked goods.

These three recipes for mulled wine, granola and walnut chocolate brownies are all winter-approved and can be simply made in a multi-cooker.

If you don't know what a multi-cooker is, they are similar to slow cookers but can also pressure cook, steam, boil, simmer, fry, stew, make rice and desserts and more. They're basically a whole kitchen in one, and come in a range of prices:

  • Sunbeam Multi Cooker -- RRP $189
  • Philips HD2137-72 Viva All-In-One Cooker -- RRP $239
  • Breville BPR700BSS Fast Slow Pro Multicooker -- RRP $349
  • Tefal Cook4Me Multi Cooker -- RRP $399
  • KitchenAid Multi Cooker with Stir Tower -- RRP $749

Don't have a multi-cooker? Feel free to use a stove top and oven instead and adjust the timing.

1. Mulled wine

What's better than red wine? Gently warmed red wine spiced with citrus zest, fresh ginger, nutmeg, vanilla and star anise. If you feel like sharing, invite a few friends around and enjoy a glass (or three) with a roast dinner.

INGREDIENTS

  • 1 bottle of Cabernet Sauvignon
  • 500ml of apple cider
  • 4 tablespoons of honey
  • 1 orange, zested and juiced
  • Zest of 1 lemon
  • 5 whole cloves
  • 1 tablespoon of grated fresh ginger
  • 1 teaspoon of nutmeg
  • 4 green cardamon pods
  • 1 whole star anise
  • 1 vanilla pod including seeds

Garnish:

  • 2 cinnamon sticks
  • Orange segments
  • Star anise

METHOD

1. Place all the mulled wine ingredients in the multi-cooker. Set cooker to 'pressure cook' mode, then 'custom' mode and set pressure to 20 kPa.

2. Pressure cook for 30 minutes. Stir mulled wine and serve with garnish.

This European drink is a lovely celebration of wine and warming spices.
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This European drink is a lovely celebration of wine and warming spices.

2. Sticky walnut brownie cake

Eating warm brownies in your comfies on the couch is our idea of a frosty night well spent. This sticky double chocolate walnut brownie cake has got the three must-haves: it's gooey, rich and super sweet. YUM.

INGREDIENTS

  • 500 grams of plain flour
  • 4 tablespoons cocoa powder
  • 3 teaspoons baking powder
  • ½ teaspoon of salt
  • 115 grams of butter
  • 200 grams of dark chocolate
  • 200 grams of chocolate chips
  • 200 grams of sugar
  • 3 large eggs
  • 200 grams of chopped walnuts

METHOD

1. Prepare the multi-cooker by placing baking parchment in the bottom and covering the sides with aluminium foil. Spray the inside with cooking oil.

2. In a large mixing bowl, add the flour, cocoa powder, baking powder and salt, and mix well.

3. Place the dark chocolate and butter in a small bowl and microwave twice for 30 seconds, stirring in between.

4. To the dry mixture add the wet mixture, sugar, whisked eggs, chocolate chips and chopped walnuts, and mix together.

5. Transfer the dough to the multi-cooker. Set the multi-cooker to 'pressure cook' mode, then 'pudding' mode. Set pressure to 50 kPa and cook for 40 minutes.

6. Cool first, then cut and serve with vanilla ice cream.

Try adding macadamia nuts and white chocolate for a twist.
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Try adding macadamia nuts and white chocolate for a twist.

3. Toasted muesli

Just-made toasted muesli (or granola) is the perfect accompaniment to fruit and yoghurt or, for winter, warm milk. Unlike cafe granola, making your own is super cheap, and easy. Experiment with spices like cinnamon, nutmeg and ginger for an extra warming boost.

INGREDIENTS

  • 300 grams oat bran
  • 300 grams natural rolled oats
  • 4 tablespoons of coconut sugar
  • 4 tablespoons of olive oil
  • 1 vanilla pod, including seeds
  • 100 grams mixed nuts and seeds
  • 200 grams coconut slices
  • 50 grams chopped walnuts
  • 100 grams dried fruit

METHOD

1. Place all ingredients, except for the dried fruit, in the multi-cooker and mix well.

2. Set the cooker to 'slow cook' mode and slow cook for two hours.

3. Stir in the dried fruit, then transfer toasted muesli into an airtight jar or container.

Stir through choc chips at the end if you're feeling fancy.
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Stir through choc chips at the end if you're feeling fancy.

Video and recipes by Appliances Online

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