Electric pressure cookers
Does anyone use one of these or similar? I didn't realize there were electric pressure cookers until I saw it on Facebook just now. I love food from cookers, but the old-fashioned kind are a lot of trouble. I'm thinking it might help tenderize meats for me, making them easier to tolerate. Input?
http://www.amazon.com/Instant-Pot-IP-LUX60-Programmable-6-33-Quart/dp/B0073GIN08/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1377366107&sr=8-1&keywords=Instant+pot
lap RNY 5-15-13
Why do you say an old fashioned pressure cooker is "a lot of trouble"? I use mine all the time. I can brown a pot roast in it, throw in some veggies and seasonings, close it up, let it get up to pressure, then turn it down, walk away, and come back 40 minutes later, cool it down, and eat some very tender beef. What could be more simple (besides throwing something in a microwave)?
Lora
14 years out; 190 pounds lost, 165 pound loss maintained
You don't drown by falling in the water. You drown by staying there.
I purchased a nice one several years ago and never managed to get it up to pressure. I never figured out what I was doing wrong, and finally gave up. :(
I can run and troubleshoot high dollar laboratory analyzes but never mastered my own little pressure cooker. Pathetic, isn't it?!!! I think I finally lost a little 'bobble' piece to it.
lap RNY 5-15-13
I'm in Australia and bought one about 12 months ago that is a combination pressure cooker/slow cooker. I was a slow cooker devotee previously but my slow cooker really hasn't been out of the cupboard since I bought my electric pressure cooker. Love it. So good to be able to come home from work and know that you can still cook most things- even stews, etc- without it being midnight before you eat. Probably use it most weeks and you're right it does tenderise the meat wll.
Leisa
Mom cooked for a family of 6. She used a pressure cooker often. One day I came home from school and whatever was in the pot was now on the ceiling. I think she blamed it on a bad rubber gasket...back in the 50's.