mr starface
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My one put is arriving today so will be seeking an easy but tasty recipe for dinner tonight!
That will happen with any of them. Just leave it a bit longer.The tricky part is releasing the steam. If I switch the float valve as per instructions to the release setting, then yeah steam and water spray out.
My mum had a Prestige stove top cooker when I was a kid. She would run it under the cold tap before removing the weighted valve, but you can't do that with these.That will happen with any of them. Just leave it a bit longer.
My mum had a Prestige stove top cooker when I was a kid. She would run it under the cold tap before removing the weighted valve, but you can't do that with these.
Did quick casserole in the instant por last night, just a packet mix with small pack of beef, onion, carrot and mushrooms. 35 minutes and all done, was tasty though obviously would have been nicer from scratch. Had a lot of sauce left though, I guess you cant really reduce it under pressure so ended up throwing it on a pan on the hob for 15 minutes.
You certainly can, either on the low saute or the high slow cook, in the case of the Instant Pot. Yours will no doubt have similar settings.
It is what most seem to have. I have no complaints about my Sage and if it broke we’d buy another one.So the Instant Pot is the one to go for? Rather have the steel inner pot than non-stick.