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‎10-13-2016 11:10 PM
pressure cooker at HSN didn't know they made that big. Have to have a big family to fill that thing up.
‎10-13-2016 11:14 PM
That reminds me of the Nesco cookers Q used to sell. 12 quart is big but you are supposed to be able to use it like a 6 qt or 8 qt too
@SharkE wrote:pressure cooker at HSN didn't know they made that big. Have to have a big family to fill that thing up.
‎10-13-2016 11:18 PM
be heavy and take up a lot of cabinet space or pantry space.
‎10-13-2016 11:33 PM
I have a 23 qt, but I really only use it for pressure canning. You can cook in it though.
‎10-14-2016 08:28 AM
Wow! That is impressive! It would be good for a church group or firehouse that needed to make a ton of whatever!
‎10-14-2016 10:22 AM
This is so funny you are posting this as early this morning they had a tiny 2 quart PC on. I didn't know they made them that small but they made some very interesting recipes if you are cooking for just a few folks.
‎10-14-2016 10:55 AM
I posted last night LOL but I want to see that 2 qt going over there now.
I got 2 4qt ovals, 2 six qt's and 1 8qt oval for long ribs. Plus, I kept my old time Ultrex on the stove one just because LOL
I dont' know how folks get by with fixing roasts, ribs, briskets without a pressure cooker. I read in "I've never had a pressure cooker" I try to keep mouth shut, but , I think how in the world do you eat that tough meat without one . It just blows my mind. I've been using pressure cookers since I was 15 and helping to keep house. (back then you cooked and cleaned and sewed) Have to have dog canine teeth to eat tough beef can't even cut it with a serrated knife.
‎10-14-2016 11:01 AM
@SharkE if you don't mind I'd like to ask you some advice as I am planning on making a very small pork roast (maybe 2-2.5 pounds) in my pressure cooker this weekend.
My plan is to brown it and then set it on a rack and pour water into the bottom (or maybe some kind of broth). Have you ever made a pork roast in one of your PC's and if so how did you prepare it?
‎10-14-2016 11:11 AM
There are numerous ways to make tender meat without a pressure cooker.
I'm not putting down pressure cookers, of course. Just stating a fact.
I do have a couple of them somewhere, but I haven't used them for probably ten years. I wouldn't eat tough meat either! ![]()
‎10-14-2016 11:13 AM
@chickenbutt wrote:There are numerous ways to make tender meat without a pressure cooker.
I'm not putting down pressure cookers, of course. Just stating a fact.
I do have a couple of them somewhere, but I haven't used them for probably ten years. I wouldn't eat tough meat either!
Hi @chickenbutt how do you make a pork roast (please know I have a Breville toaster oven if that makes a difference) . . . many thanks in advance CB! ![]()
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