If you’re wondering How to use a Pressure Cooker, this simple guide is for you!
What comes to mind when you think about cooking with a pressure cooker?
Mom’s exploding chickens or grandma blowing food up the ceiling? It seems crazy that one would want to challenge that steamy, noisy beast in the kitchen.
But hey, those terrifying dinosaurs are long gone!
Modern day pressure cookers are quiet, very safe, and easy to use.
We’ve been using our Instant Pot Electric Pressure Cookers heavily the past years and the kitchen has never been this peaceful.
We want to get YOU excited about pressure cooking because we totally are!
If you haven’t started cooking with a pressure cooker, you’re totally missing out. It’s never too late to start NOW. 😀
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A pressure cooker is a tightly sealed cooking pot that cooks food with high pressure.
Pressure cookers have been around for over 300 years, but it was only after World War II that they became super popular.
But what happened? Is it because people don’t know how to use a pressure cooker? Why isn’t everyone using them now?
Many businesses started manufacturing faulty pressure cookers fulfilling the soaring demand. Eventually, exploding incidents happened over and over again until homemakers were too scared to use them.
However, it’s starting to have a big comeback because the new generation of pressure cookers are so much safer to use.
Before we learn how to use a pressure cooker, let’s take a look at how does pressure cooker works.
Pressure cooking is using steam pressure in a tightly sealed pot to cook food.
Okay, here goes a little Physics 101. Please bear with me, but I won’t blame you if you REALLY need to rest your eyes 😛
When you heat up a pot, the liquid inside boils and turns into steam. When this steam is trapped in a tightly sealed pot, pressure begins to build.
The pressure cooks the food by transferring heat energy from the steam pressure and the water to the food.
Pressure cooking cooks faster because of high pressure:
Since you need a cooking liquid to create steam and pressure, this explains why cooking with a pressure cooker always requires some form of liquid.
Pressure cooking is a whole new way of cooking. No doubt there’s a bit of a learning curve. But fear not! Once you get the gist of it, it’s very easy.
One disadvantage of cooking with a pressure cooker is you can’t inspect, taste, or adjust the food along the way.
That’s why it’s essential to follow a recipe with accurate timings as you learn how to use a pressure cooker.
However, you may halt the cooking by quickly reducing pressure and open the lid if necessary.
If you want step by step instructions, check out our Pressure Cooker & Instant Pot Recipes and Pressure Cooking Videos.
You can cook most food in a pressure cooker. However, most people use it to cook food that takes a long time to cook with conventional methods.
You can use a pressure cooker to brown, boil, steam, poach, steam roast, braise, stew, or roast food. Nowadays, you can even bake in your pressure cooker!
Many people who are using electric pressure cookers like Instant Pot Pressure Cooker are even making cheesecakes and homemade yogurt.
So really, the possibilities on how to use a pressure cooker are endless!
Want some ideas and inspirations on what to cook? Check out our Pressure Cooker & Instant Pot Recipes and Pressure Cooking Videos.
If you have any questions or comments on how to use a pressure cooker, let us know in the comments below.
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