Jokes2 mins ago
Pressure Cooker
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Darling husband has got me a stove top pressure cooker. It is just literally the pot and lid.
a) do I need to get trivets and other gubbins to go inside it? I guess they might be useful if I want to do anything other than stew or soup.
b) can anyone recommend a really good Pressure cooker recipe book?
c) Anyone want a husband? I have one going spare.
TIA
a) do I need to get trivets and other gubbins to go inside it? I guess they might be useful if I want to do anything other than stew or soup.
b) can anyone recommend a really good Pressure cooker recipe book?
c) Anyone want a husband? I have one going spare.
TIA
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes, a trivet and separators are useful....hence, they are normally provided.
If you have a branch of cheapo shop The Works near, you will find a good selection of all sorts of recipe books including those for "specialist" equipment eg pressure cookers, slow cookers, air fryers etc....and very cheap too!
If you have a branch of cheapo shop The Works near, you will find a good selection of all sorts of recipe books including those for "specialist" equipment eg pressure cookers, slow cookers, air fryers etc....and very cheap too!
The BBC Good Food website is often used by people suggesting recipes here on AB. The website itself hasn't got many recipes for pressure cookers but they've produced a book that's dirt cheap (at £3.99), which might be worth taking a look at:
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