News2 mins ago
Electric Pressure Cookers
10 Answers
We had a ‘proper’ pressure cooker years and years ago, which we used quite a lot, but binned it quite a long time ago.
Yesterday, out for lunch with the neighbours, one of them said they have an electric pressure cooker and it’s ‘wonderful’, makes great spag bol :/
Anyone got one, any comments about it, good, bad, whatever?
Ta.
Yesterday, out for lunch with the neighbours, one of them said they have an electric pressure cooker and it’s ‘wonderful’, makes great spag bol :/
Anyone got one, any comments about it, good, bad, whatever?
Ta.
Answers
Best Answer
No best answer has yet been selected by Vagus. Once a best answer has been selected, it will be shown here.
For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.This is what I generally do, SamS.
Butter a 2pt pudding bowl.
Add 100gm pudding rice, 1 pt full cream milk, 100gm sugar and grated nutmeg.
Meanwhile, half fill the slow cooker with boiling water and turn the slow cooker to high for 20 minutes.
Carefully place the pudding bowl in the hot water and leave to cook for 4 hours on high then turn down to low for another couple of hours. Give it a stir or two during the last hour.
One bonus of cooking the pud in that way is, no skin. I hate rice pudding skin. :-)
Butter a 2pt pudding bowl.
Add 100gm pudding rice, 1 pt full cream milk, 100gm sugar and grated nutmeg.
Meanwhile, half fill the slow cooker with boiling water and turn the slow cooker to high for 20 minutes.
Carefully place the pudding bowl in the hot water and leave to cook for 4 hours on high then turn down to low for another couple of hours. Give it a stir or two during the last hour.
One bonus of cooking the pud in that way is, no skin. I hate rice pudding skin. :-)
You can do far more that that:
https:/ /bestre views.c om/best -instan t-pots
Scroll down to Buying Guide.
Also, they now have all manner of safety features.
https:/
Scroll down to Buying Guide.
Also, they now have all manner of safety features.
Before the advent of microwaves we used to bulk cook meals and freezed them. We would put the frozen lump of curry/chilli in the pressure cooker and defrost/cook the meals in a matter of 15-20 mins.
My FIL, a family GP, told us of one of his patients who was badly injured and scalded by an exploding pressure cooker. Not sure if we still have our Prestige Cooker. Certainly not been seen since the microwave.
My FIL, a family GP, told us of one of his patients who was badly injured and scalded by an exploding pressure cooker. Not sure if we still have our Prestige Cooker. Certainly not been seen since the microwave.
They don’t seem that much different to a slow cooker then, although no one so far seems to own one?
We have a very small slow cooker which we love, maybe could do with being slightly bigger but not really a problem. Just wondered what this new wave of electric pressure cookers are like, and are they worth the money.
We have a very small slow cooker which we love, maybe could do with being slightly bigger but not really a problem. Just wondered what this new wave of electric pressure cookers are like, and are they worth the money.
Related Questions
Sorry, we can't find any related questions. Try using the search bar at the top of the page to search for some keywords, or choose a topic and submit your own question.