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Pressure Cooker/All In One Recommendations, Please
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I'm thinking of getting a new pressure cooker. I've got a 9l stove top one - it is far too big for just two of us. It's fine if I want to batch cook or do a joint of gammon, but it is not practical for every-day use because of its massive capacity and the minimum amount of liquid needed.
Any recommendations, please? I quite fancy a Ninja or similar, but even a lot of those are 7.5l - unless you can use a small amount of food/liquid.
Any recommendations, please? I quite fancy a Ninja or similar, but even a lot of those are 7.5l - unless you can use a small amount of food/liquid.
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This Instant Pot Duo is on sale today and tomorrow... it comes in several sizes... https://www. amazon.co.uk /dp/B00OP26T 4K?th=1&link Code=ll1& ;tag=mol-pri me2-bestdeal s-day1-21&am p;linkId=d72 07c7175bdc76 458122226fe9 aef1b&langua ge=en_GB& ;ref_=as_li_ ss_tl
13:30 Tue 11th Oct 2022
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We had a string of Prestige pressure cookers and were always having to replace seals etc and faff about to get them to seal to come up to pressure. Then we bought a Kuhn Rikon about 15 years ago and it's just worked - never needed any spares/seals/valves at all. They're not cheap but well worth the money; have a look on their website.
Thank you all. I ordered an Instant Pot, and used it tonight and was quite impressed at the ease of use. I used one of my own recipes which normally takes 2 hours on the stove top or at least 8 in the slow cooker after prep. It took 20 mins and Mr BM declared it "tasty".
I'm grateful to you all, but particularly to Pasta for pointing out the saving!!
I'm grateful to you all, but particularly to Pasta for pointing out the saving!!