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Here's a link showing you the amount of grains and the amount of water

next to it. I always add a tablespoon of olive oil per cut of dried

beans as it keeps the skins on the beans and I add a tablespoon of

olive oil to grains as it keeps the foam from forming.

Don't be afraid, you will enjoy your new PC very much.

They cook fast and keep the flavors and nutrients in.

They come with safety features nowadays.

 

Zena

 

, " Paul " <fiveqs wrote:

>

> Hi All! For a long time we've cooked grains and beans etc. the hard

> way, ie, looong time in pots + pans (Tho not often so not much

> experience). Now I've got this nice new Presto 6qt SS pressure cooker

> on it's way from Amazon... and we stopped at the Coop in Fort Wayne

> and got a nice assortment of Grains and beans (Quinoa, Hard Red Winter

> wheat, soft white wheat, bulger, barley, buckwheat, garbanzos,

> cranberry beans, black turtle, etc. etc.

> Sooo... Can anyone help us with some surefire, great, everybody

> loves 'em pressure cooker recipes using grains and/or beans that are

> relatively easy. I really want to start out with a positive experience

> so as not to discourage my Wife (scared of PCs) or Kids (or me :-)

> and have fun cooking.

> Also, any tips? I've gotten quite a bit from the Pressure Cooker

> folks. But can always use more :-)

> Thanks Much!!

> Paul Q

>

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Be sure, also, to hold the salt out until the beans are cooked. Salting them

makes the skins hard and causes the beans not to soften properly when they cook.

Bon appetite!

Katie

 

zenbakerwoman <zenbakerwoman wrote:

Here's a link showing you the amount of grains and the amount of water

next to it. I always add a tablespoon of olive oil per cut of dried

beans as it keeps the skins on the beans and I add a tablespoon of

olive oil to grains as it keeps the foam from forming.

Don't be afraid, you will enjoy your new PC very much.

They cook fast and keep the flavors and nutrients in.

They come with safety features nowadays.

 

Zena

 

, " Paul " <fiveqs wrote:

>

> Hi All! For a long time we've cooked grains and beans etc. the hard

> way, ie, looong time in pots + pans (Tho not often so not much

> experience). Now I've got this nice new Presto 6qt SS pressure cooker

> on it's way from Amazon... and we stopped at the Coop in Fort Wayne

> and got a nice assortment of Grains and beans (Quinoa, Hard Red Winter

> wheat, soft white wheat, bulger, barley, buckwheat, garbanzos,

> cranberry beans, black turtle, etc. etc.

> Sooo... Can anyone help us with some surefire, great, everybody

> loves 'em pressure cooker recipes using grains and/or beans that are

> relatively easy. I really want to start out with a positive experience

> so as not to discourage my Wife (scared of PCs) or Kids (or me :-)

> and have fun cooking.

> Also, any tips? I've gotten quite a bit from the Pressure Cooker

> folks. But can always use more :-)

> Thanks Much!!

> Paul Q

>

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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, Katie M <cozycate wrote:

Wow! Thanks for the info. I didn't know about the oil or the salt. The

MissVickies site has a ton of info.

It's my Wife that's actually been scared of PCs. My Mom cooked with

one now and then as I was growing up and I always thought they were

really cool. But then, I fly rockets and have a backpacking stove that

sounds just like a PC (ooold SVEA 123). I actually have Lorna Sass'

cookbook coming too, but it probably won't arrive til after the PC,

guess that gives me time to do the water test. Everyone gives it great

reviews, can't wait to try some recipes. Being winter we'll probably

try a multibean hearty soup of some sort :-)

Paul Q

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