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02-06-2014 11:13 AM
I decided to be brave and make kale. Wow. Done in two minutes under steam. Looking for what to cook next. Any suggestions?
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02-06-2014 11:45 AM
My new PC is sitting on the counter waiting for it's first try. Looking at all the detailed directions that came with it made me less interested. I know I need to jump in. I'm also looking for something simple to try.
02-06-2014 11:54 AM
Yahoo for a new pressure cooker!! I've had one for many years now and use it ALL the time!! I recommend Bob Wardens first p/c cookbook--it is the best!! I made his mac-n-cheese first and it was so good. Soups are easy peasy too. Or throw in a whole chicken with water and seasonings and some veg. Then you'll have the meat and delicious stock for other things. Lots of recipes on line too.
02-06-2014 01:33 PM
Maybe try making some specialty rice and/or grains. I have made brown rice, farro, barley, etc. These are items that I don't like to make in a pot on the stove as it takes too long, and if you get distracted-it will burn. Add a teaspoon of oil so it doesn't foam.
02-09-2014 03:44 AM
02-09-2014 08:08 AM
My pressure cooker has become my favorite kitchen appliance. So much so, that I bought a smaller one since it is generally just the two of us. A couple of the quick, easy things I use mine for are hard boiled eggs (steamed, actually) and potatoes for mashed taters. No more having to watch for things to come to a boil and then turn down and having boiled over messes on the stovetop.
eggs + 1/2 to1 cup water for 6 min (I do 7 if my eggs are right out of the fridge) on medium are perfect everytime and shells slip right off when peeling them.
potatoes about 5 min on med or low depending on how small you cube them. I use 1-2 cups water for potatoes. do not need to add as much salt as with boiling them on the stovetop.
02-09-2014 10:01 AM
If you add anything to the cooking water, it can 'tint' the white of the egg. I had put some turmeric in the water, and the eggs came out a dull yellow. I wonder if you used food coloring, if you could get colored inside-out eggs for Easter?
For anyone having problems using their PC for the first times: Make sure the gasket in place, and you have your weight, (pressure valve) in the right position. If either of those items are not right-it will not come to pressure. Also, remember to add some sort of liquid, (water, broth, etc.). It needs the liquid to make the steam.
02-09-2014 09:06 PM
Received mine as a gift and love it! For the poster who said that the directions are intimidating, not so. A little more button pressing than a crock pot, but worth it; just follow the included instructions. Usually, it takes more time to prep the food than to cook it.
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