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125 Best Pressure Cooker Recipes

125 Best Pressure Cooker Recipes

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Author: Cinda Chavich
Brand: Cinda Chavich

List Price: $19.95
Buy New: $13.57
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Rating: 4.5 out of 5 stars 2 reviews

Media: Paperback
Pages: 192
Number Of Items: 1
Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.9
Dimensions (in): 9.9 x 6.8 x 0.6

MPN: 0-7788-0106-3
ISBN: 0778801063
Dewey Decimal Number: 641.587
EAN: 9780778801061
ASIN: 0778801063

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  • Imagine being able to prepare a wonderful beef stroganoff in only 10 minutes.
  • Dimensions: 10 InchesH 7 InchesW
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Product Description
Imagine being able to prepare a wonderful beef stroganoff in only 10 minutes. Or a rich, creamy cheesecake in only 20 minutes. That's a complete meal in just half an hour! And it's what you'll be able to enjoy with your pressure cooker and 125 Best Pressure Cooker Recipes.
While the benefits of pressure cooking have been known for generations, advances in pressure cooker design have made these small appliances safer and more convenient than ever before. Today, North Americans are discovering that pressure cooked meals are not only faster (about 75% faster, on average) but also healthier since the food retains more of its nutrient value while requiring less fat for cooking. The result is that over the past decade, pressure cooker sales have continued to rise, now approaching 1 million units a year.
While the resurgence of pressure cooking is comparatively new to North American households, in other countries (from France to India) it has always been the preferred method for preparing moist and flavorful stews, vegetables, risottos, and soups. In fact, many homes in Europe and Asia will use two cookers simultaneously to prepare a meal.
With 125 Best Pressure Cooker Recipes you get recipes specifically designed to take advantage of what pressure cookers do best. And as you'll discover, pressure cookers are amazingly versatile. Sample from starters such as Braised Artichokes with Red Pepper A oli or Winter Mushroom and Barley Soup. Delicious main course offerings include Stew with New Potatoes and Baby Carrots and Beef Shortribs in Barbecue Sauce, along with side dishes like Maple Pork and Beans with Apples and Roasted Garlic Risotto with Asiago. And pressure cooker desserts? Absolutely! Just try the Orange Espresso Cheesecake or Cool Lemon Custards with Fresh Berry Compote.



Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars Excellent Cookbook   April 14, 2003
Stella Nemeth (Macungie, PA, USA)
35 out of 41 found this review helpful

I wrote this review when I had just finished eating my second recipe from this book. The food was excellent, and the recipes were very easy to follow.

We have now tried 4 of the recipes and I like the book even better than I did two weeks ago.


4 out of 5 stars This is a great book   September 29, 2002
Ainsley Dalton-Cross (Calgary Canada)
110 out of 110 found this review helpful

When I bought a pressure cooker, I wasn't sure which book to buy out of the myriad books in the store. The reason I bought this was because it was the cheapest! It just goes to show you that something cheap can be a rare and wonderful find. The recipes are just delicious and very easy to make, even for a novice cook. I've had great fun experimenting on my husband and son and nothing beats a hearty stew in the middle of a Calgary winter. What used to take me all day in a slow cooker, now takes just 30 minutes, even with the cheapest, toughest cuts of meat. Buying this book has certainly made my meat purchasing easier, because I'm saving money buying cheaper cuts but not sacrificing quality in the end result.

The desserts in here are delicious and melt in your mouth. Don't listen to people who baulk at making cheesecake in a pressure cooker. Cinda's Layered White and Dark Chocolate Cheesecake is heaven on a fork. It took me 10 minutes to prepare and and exactly 20 minutes to cook, just like the recipe says. I had compliments galore from my husband and he doesn't usually like sweet desserts! I will never go back to eating store bought cheesecake again.

Some of the recipes I would never make - like the fish recipes. Fish doesn't take that long to cook and you're not saving yourself much time that way, but the ribs and campfire beans recipes are fantastic and if you like risotto, this book is for you. Vegetarians don't miss out either. Beans and lentils are provided for and the results are outstanding. Cinda gives you lots of information about the history of the pressure cooker and safety and cleaning tips. She also gives a breakdown of cooking times for various foods in the front of the book. I use this index a lot when I'm making things like beans and lentils.

I usually follow the recipes fairly closely, but I cut corners where I can. Instead of using chicken breasts which can be expensive, sometimes I just substitute a whole chicken and the end result in the same. And the great thing about a pressure cooker is, I don't even defrost my whole chicken. I just prepare the recipe as stated and cook the chicken for 30 minutes. And you would never know it had previously been frozen solid. It's soft and moist and just delicious. Try the Coq Au Vin. C'est magnifique!

I just love this book, so much so that my copy is well worn and slightly ragged and I've only had it less than a year. This book is clearly written and well laid out and has a wealth of information. But I took one star off, because there are only a few high gloss colour photographs of the finished recipes. More photos would have been nice but that's the only bad thing I can say about it. It's the best [money] I ever spent!