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Could you post how to make rice in one I'm going to get a pressure

cooker now. I make a mess on the stove cooking and it takes me a long

time. I like the idea of it being fast and it's sealed up so no stove

to clean up after myself. My roommates will thank you.

 

Brad

 

 

, " jandor9 " <jandor9 wrote:

>

> Exactly Luanne! Welcome to the revolution guys! As I wrote a while

> back it is fantastic for making beans as well as perfect rice in

> minutes. It is the best for soups and stews. I've even made Bread

> Pudding in mine! As someone else said here, it leaves the slow

> cooker a poor cousin. You will save on cooking costs and retain

> much more of the foods benefits this way. Now if I can only figure

> out how to make a good cup of COFFEE in it!! LOL!!

>

> Janis

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I love the Fabor one that Donna posted a weblink to look at it. It is

wonderful. I use mine all the time, but have not made rice in mine. Look at a

Linen's N Things store and you'll find them for a great price and some have the

med. and large pots for only slightly more than just one pot. These are super

easy brand of Pressure Cooker to use.

Judy

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Monday, October 02, 2006 7:11 AM

Re: Happy Days here from a pressure cooker fan

Janis

 

 

Could you post how to make rice in one I'm going to get a pressure

cooker now. I make a mess on the stove cooking and it takes me a long

time. I like the idea of it being fast and it's sealed up so no stove

to clean up after myself. My roommates will thank you.

 

Brad

 

, " jandor9 " <jandor9 wrote:

>

> Exactly Luanne! Welcome to the revolution guys! As I wrote a while

> back it is fantastic for making beans as well as perfect rice in

> minutes. It is the best for soups and stews. I've even made Bread

> Pudding in mine! As someone else said here, it leaves the slow

> cooker a poor cousin. You will save on cooking costs and retain

> much more of the foods benefits this way. Now if I can only figure

> out how to make a good cup of COFFEE in it!! LOL!!

>

> Janis

 

 

 

 

 

 

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I'm not the original poster, but I make brown rice in my pressure

cooker. My recipe is upstairs (I don't have it memorized) but I use the

instructions from Lorna Sass's Vegetarian Pressure Cooker cookbook

(that's not the exact title). She has these wonderful charts in the

front/back covers of the book which tell you how to cook various types

and amounts of rice, different beans, etc. Those are SO nice to refer

to! I loved her book so much I bought Pressure Perfect, which isn't

vegetarian but includes vegetarian options for most recipes.

 

One simple comfort meal my kids like is a pile of brown rice with

gruyere cheese mixed in (it melts when I add it right to the pressure

cooker after removing the lid). Then my eldest has hers with some

sliced chicken apple sausage. The first time I made this I added some

Trader Jos soy breakfast sausage to the rest, but my veggie daughter

prefers it without (though she loves the veggie sausage in general). I

mostly use my pressure cooker for brown rice and soups, though last week

I made chili.

 

At some point I'd love to get a digital pressure cooker, but for now I

love my stovetop Magefesa, which I bought two years ago from QVC (and

then let it sit on a shelf because I was afraid of it). :-D

 

Sharon

 

surfboard_bedboard wrote:

> Could you post how to make rice in one I'm going to get a pressure cooker

now.

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