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Old 12-31-2008, 01:53 PM   #1
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Hello all,

I hope everyone's having a good holiday season! My husband got me a pressure cooker a few months back. My America's Test Kitchen book has a few pressure cooker recipes and I tried two that were very good: Boston baked beans and chicken cacciatore. So I ordered a couple books from the library on pressure cooking and I didn't really like the recipes in either one.

I thought I'd post here to see if anyone has any favorite/family pressure cooker recipes they could share with me. I'd especially appreciate recipes using either beans or grains and any "one pot" dishes. Also recipes using bone-in or whole chicken (In one of the library books I got, 9 out of 10 recipes for poultry called for boneless skinless chicken breasts. Not only is a future where I regularly buy 6.99 a pound boneless skinless breasts not in the forecast, I don't even like the breast meat that much. ).

Lastly, if anyone has a good pressure cookery cookbook, I'd love to know the title!



Thanks in advance!
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Good luck with your pressure cooker. I've never used one basically because I'm scared of them.
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I have one , but to be honest I just use it for canning. My Mom makes roast and stuff with theirs.
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Good luck with your pressure cooker. I've never used one basically because I'm scared of them.
Nowadays, pressure cookers are quite safe - not like the old "rocker valve" models that our mothers used. In fact, I still have my mom's old pressure canner out in the garage . I've never brought myself to use it on my own alone - I, too, am frightened of those old cookers!

Modern cookers use a pressure valve and have redundant safety features. It would near impossible (if not completely impossible) to blow up a well-made modern pressure cooker. Don't know if that changes your mind at all.

Making Boston baked beans in 30 minutes and chicken cacciatore in 9 minutes is incredibly convenient! A pressure cooker can also save on your fuel. These are the reasons I asked for one I may even try some pressure canning. I've stuck with water bath canning for years because I've always been terrified I'll poison us by improperly pressure canning stuff.
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I love my pressure cooker. I use it all the time to make stock and cook roasts, soups, and chili.

Here's one dish I make regularly.

Pot Roast with Lentils

beef, 2-3 lb. chuck roast or any other braising cut recommended by your butcher
onion, 1 lg
carrot, 2-3 diced
celery, 2-3 diced
garlic, as much as you like
tomatoes, 6-8 fresh, peeled and diced, or 1 can
tomato paste, 2tbl.
red wine, 1-1/2 c.
water or stock, 4-6 c.
S & P
optional seasoning, dried or fresh
thyme
rosemary
oregano

Brown all sides of beef in oil, and remove.

Add diced onion, carrot, celery, saute until onions are translucent, 5-10 min. add garlic in the last minute.

Add any seasoning and deglaze the pot with red wine.

Add tomatoes (juice and all), and tomato paste.

Add beef, and enough water or stock to cover veggies and about half way up the roast (4-6 c.), and 1 tsp salt.

Cover and lock PC, bring pressure to high, cook for 20 min. Quick release pressure (follow PC intructions), add 2 cups of dried lentils, cover, bring pressure back to high. cook additional 10 min., turn off heat and let the pressure come down naturally.
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Ooh, that sounds right up my alley. Thanks!!
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I don't have recipes that I follow - I just chuck in stuff and cook it!

My favorite is beef ribs - cut off the membrane on the back, put the ribs, some onions (sliced up), and some apple juice or cider (you can use water if you want), start - and cook for about 15 minutes after it starts to "rock". Let cool on its own.

Put ribs in baking dish, pour on some BBQ sauce, and cover pan with foil. Cook at 350 degrees for about 30 minutes.
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As might be obvious from all the gushing posts about them, but I **love** anything that America's Test Kitchen comes up with. (Except pancakes... those I didn't find worth the effort.)

I have a pressure cooker and it's great for cooking anything that has beans or lentils in them.
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I love to cook veggies in mine! We canned green beans this past summer and I open a couple of jars, put in a piece of smoked meat and in 20 minutes, fantastic beans! I also like to do limas, black eyed peas, oooo, steak tips for beef tips and rice. I like it cause you can throw in an inexpensive cut of meat (sometimes frozen) and in a short time, you get tender, fall off the bone yumminess. Short ribs, country style ribs......Oh my, I'm gonna have to pull out the pressure cooker for tomorrow's dinner!
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My kids are crazy about this one - two cans of pork and beans,3/4 cup water, one chopped onion and green pepper, one bottle of barbecue sauce, and a pound of cubed pork (when boston butt is on sale for 0.99/pound I buy 10 pounds and have it cubed like stew meat to use in the pressure cooker or crock pot).
It cooks up fast and tastes good - we usually eat this with cornbread.
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Pot Roast with Lentils

Well, I finally got a chance to make this the other night. All I can say is Yum yum yum yum yum!
If you think of any more recipes, let me know...thanks!!
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