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I've been reading the reviews on electric pressure cookers. I guess
the best one is http://missvickie.com/library/electric.html After reading this, I decided to get my old stove top pressure cooker out of storage and try it again. After reading the MissVickie site, I'm wondering if my Presto would be large enough to cook dried beans. I filled it with water and the first mark is 3 qts.; the second mark is 4 qts. and full to the brim is 5 qts. 2 cups. I'm not sure whether this is a 4 or 5 qt. cooker. I'm only going to be using it for dried beans, and I seem to remember a caveat about the foam, so I'm concerned about the size. Any comments would help. Thanks. Dee Dee |
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On Tue, 22 Apr 2008 15:53:49 -0700 (PDT), Dee Dee
> wrote: > I decided to get my old stove top pressure cooker >out of storage and try it again. After reading the MissVickie site, >I'm wondering if my Presto would be large enough to cook dried beans. Don't try it....beans produce "foam" and that will clog your pressure valves. You are looking for a disaster on your ceiling. But....who knows. <vbg> |
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Dee Dee wrote:
> > I've been reading the reviews on electric pressure cookers. I guess > the best one is > http://missvickie.com/library/electric.html > > After reading this, I decided to get my old stove top pressure cooker > out of storage and try it again. After reading the MissVickie site, > I'm wondering if my Presto would be large enough to cook dried beans. > I filled it with water and the first mark is 3 qts.; the second mark > is 4 qts. and full to the brim is 5 qts. 2 cups. I'm not sure whether > this is a 4 or 5 qt. cooker. > > I'm only going to be using it for dried beans, and I seem to remember > a caveat about the foam, so I'm concerned about the size. > > Any comments would help. > Thanks. > Dee Dee Alas, I cannot answer the question and have another one myself about pressure cookers. What's the advantage/disadvantage of an electric pressure cooker vs. a stove-top model (of comparable size)? It's been many years since I've cooked with an ancient stove-top pressure cooker (Presto?, at my grandmother's house), and I remember little of it at that (menu was unordinary pot roast). Sky -- Ultra Ultimate Kitchen Rule - Use the Timer! Ultimate Kitchen Rule -- Cook's Choice |
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Dee Dee wrote:
> I've been reading the reviews on electric pressure cookers. I guess > the best one is > http://missvickie.com/library/electric.html > > After reading this, I decided to get my old stove top pressure cooker > out of storage and try it again. After reading the MissVickie site, > I'm wondering if my Presto would be large enough to cook dried beans. > I filled it with water and the first mark is 3 qts.; the second mark > is 4 qts. and full to the brim is 5 qts. 2 cups. I'm not sure whether > this is a 4 or 5 qt. cooker. > > I'm only going to be using it for dried beans, and I seem to remember > a caveat about the foam, so I'm concerned about the size. > > Any comments would help. > Thanks. > Dee Dee > > As others have told you, don't cook beans in a pressure cooker. The foam is a problem. Never fill a pressure cooker more than 2/3 full. The food *is* under pressure and needs to expand. You might want to go to Presto's web site and find a manual for your pressure cooker. -- Janet Wilder Bad spelling. Bad punctuation Good Friends. Good Life |
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On Tue, 22 Apr 2008 20:27:53 -0500, Janet Wilder
> wrote: >The food >*is* under pressure and needs to expand. Hi Janet, There are good reasons to avoid filling a pressure cooker, but it would seem to me that your comment above has something "reversed." Would not food that is under pressure actually "contract?" All the best, -- Kenneth If you email... Please remove the "SPAMLESS." |
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On Apr 22, 9:27*pm, Janet Wilder > wrote:
> Dee Dee wrote: > > I've been reading the reviews on electric pressure cookers. *I guess > > the best one is > >http://missvickie.com/library/electric.html > > > After reading this, I decided to get my old stove top pressure cooker > > out of storage and try it again. *After reading the MissVickie site, > > I'm wondering if my Presto would be large enough to cook dried beans. > > I filled it with water and the first mark is 3 qts.; the second mark > > is 4 qts. and full to the brim is 5 qts. 2 cups. *I'm not sure whether > > this is a 4 or 5 qt. cooker. > > > I'm only going to be using it for dried beans, and I seem to remember > > a caveat about the foam, so I'm concerned about the size. > > > Any comments would help. > > Thanks. > > Dee Dee > > As others have told you, don't cook beans in a pressure cooker. The foam > is a problem. Never fill a pressure cooker more than 2/3 full. The food > *is* under pressure and needs to expand. > > You might want to go to Presto's web site and find a manual for your > pressure cooker. > > -- > Janet Wilder > Bad spelling. Bad punctuation > Good Friends. Good Life- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text - Thanks. No manual for mine -- too old, I guess. I went to the Presto site and looked at a 4 and 6 cup pressure cooker info on beans. They recommend soaking 4-8 hours, 3 cups of wter to 1 cups of kidney beans 1-3 minutes. Pinto beans 3-6 minutes. This seems to me like really too small amount of water. I have two fill lines; one at 3 qts.; one at 4 qts. Since they say don't fill over 2/3 and mine is 5 qt. 2 cups, guess I'll have to do a little revision math. DH reminds me that cooking beans in this pressure cooker was not fun at all. Dee Dee |
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On Apr 22, 7:49*pm, Sky > wrote:
> Dee Dee wrote: > > > I've been reading the reviews on electric pressure cookers. *I guess > > the best one is > >http://missvickie.com/library/electric.html > > > After reading this, I decided to get my old stove top pressure cooker > > out of storage and try it again. *After reading the MissVickie site, > > I'm wondering if my Presto would be large enough to cook dried beans. > > I filled it with water and the first mark is 3 qts.; the second mark > > is 4 qts. and full to the brim is 5 qts. 2 cups. *I'm not sure whether > > this is a 4 or 5 qt. cooker. > > > I'm only going to be using it for dried beans, and I seem to remember > > a caveat about the foam, so I'm concerned about the size. > > > Any comments would help. > > Thanks. > > Dee Dee > > Alas, I cannot answer the question and have another one myself about > pressure cookers. *What's the advantage/disadvantage of an electric > pressure cooker vs. a stove-top model (of comparable size)? *It's been > many years since I've cooked with an ancient stove-top pressure cooker > (Presto?, at my grandmother's house), and I remember little of it at > that (menu was unordinary pot roast). > > Sky > > -- The only thing I can see that makes it more advantageous is that one doesn't have to sit/stand and wait for that rocker to start rocking. (A watched pot never boils.) And then maneuvering the controls or moving it back and forth from burner to burner to keep it steadily rocking. What a PITA! I can't tell if they all have some sort of non-stick coating on them, or just some of them. For my use, I wouldn't buy a pan with a coating on it. As for cooking beans in a non-stick pan, I see no value to that, and that's the only usage I have in mind, as I wouldn't be preparing meat in it. Dee Dee |
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