Questions tagged [pressure-cooker]

A pressure cooker is a pot with a special lid that cooks food faster by regulating the pressure inside the cooker.

A pressure cooker is a pot with a special lid that cooks food faster by regulating the pressure inside the cooker. With a pressure level higher than sea level, water boils at a higher temperature, and the food cooks faster than in just an open pot.

Pressure cookers are wonderful for cooking beans or rice. They can also cook and tenderize cuts of meat and are great for making stock out of bones. A broiler can be used if at the very end if you want a mallard reaction.

A pressure cooker should generally NOT be used to pressure can low acid foods unless tested and approved by the manufacture. Using it without the pressure gauge for high-acid water bath canning is of course OK.

Pressure cookers are also tricky to use on items that cook rather quickly in boiling water. For example, raman noodles would be overcooked by the time the cooker got up to pressure and then cooled down low enough for the lid to unlock.

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Using Instant Pot Duo Crisp to mimic smoker-cooked pork shoulder

I have once prepared pulled pork on our basic charcoal kettle grill with fabulous success: the end result is succulent meat well permeated by the rendered fat and smoke, and there is a crisp crust from the fat cap with concentrated seasonings and…
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Pressure Canner vs pressure cooker

I am wondering what the difference is between a pressure canner and a pressure cooker? Will they do the same thing? Isn't the difference mainly in the size e.g.: width of the bottom?? Thanx...
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What is the benefit of Pressure Cooking (other than faster cooking)?

What are some of the benefits of a Pressure Cooker over a Slow Cooker (crock pot) besides that it's much faster, less nutrient loss (maybe) and less heat in the kitchen?
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How Can One Safely (in a Manner That Rids of Toxins) Cook Red Kidney Beans in a Pressure Cooker?

Since the chili bean mix that I have includes red kidney beans, and since kidney beans contain a very high amount of toxin in them, and will cause severe gastrointestinal illness if the kidney beans are not cooked long enough or hot enough to reduce…
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Instant Pot -- how should I resolve conflicting sets of instructions?

The manual that came with my Instant Pot says not to put the lid in the dishwasher. The Instant Pot website says that the lid is dishwasher safe. Which should I believe?
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Multi cooker - with pressure cooker versus without

I crock a lot. My small pot is getting old and it feels like the controller switch is getting weak. My large crock has a crack but it does not leak (yet). With the new programmable can start in the AM and set it to go to warm at 2 PM. Can sear,…
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No Lava in my Pressure Cooked Lava Cake!

I tried a youtube recipe for making lava cake in a pressure cooker. It really turned out very good except there was no lava, just cake. I think it was because I over cooked it. I'm not really sure. I preheated the water and then proceeded to…
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Are there any fish bones which are edible without canning or pressure cooking?

As the question states, are there any. I know things like sardines require pressure cooking or canning but what about thuings like anchovies or other, is the bone edible without having to pressure cook? My goal is to get calcium from bones with the…
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Pulled pork slightly too tart and watery

I made some pulled pork over the holidays in an Instantpot which came out fairly well. 3 pounds boneless pork butt roast. 40 minute cook time. bbq sauce based on ketchup and cider vinegar more cider vinegar in the liquid It came out pretty good…
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slow cooking vs pressure cook

What would be the difference if you slow cooked a piece of meat for 8 hours or pressure cooked a piece of meat for a relatively long time of 1.5 hours. Would they both be tender/soft and taste similar? Is pressure cooker a substitute for slow…
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Most energy-efficient way to cook beans

I am wanting to cook relatively small portions of dry beans but am not sure what kind of equipment to buy. My main concern is energy efficiency: I expect to cook a lot of individual portions over the coming years and know from experience that if I…
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Salty water in the pressure cooker?

I am following the Ninja Foodi recipe for cooking a whole chicken: Part of the instructions is to mix 2 tablespoons of kosher salt into the water base of the pressure cooker. I am wondering what the effects of this salt in the base provides.…
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Adjusting pressure setting and processing time when modifying pressure canning recipe

When it comes to pressure canning, is there a "golden rule" or standard for modifying recipe pressure settings or processing times when you want to change the quantity of jars used? For instance, I am interested in cooking and canning this Split Pea…
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Pressure cooking vacuum sealed meat

Can a meat that is vacuum sealed for sousvide cooking be cooked instead in a pressure cooker and appropriate results be achieved?
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Does adding baking soda to steam sweet potatoes in a pressure cooker help with caramelization?

I recently discovered that adding baking soda to increase Ph in a pressure cooker promotes the Maillard reaction (see article, and this answer), and I want to try this with steamed sweet potatoes. In both links, the food is submerged in the…
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