Pressure cooker vs. Instant Pot
#11
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I had another brand electric pressure cooker which I liked and then daughter talked me into the instant pot. I really love it and wouldn't trade it for anything. Its so much better than the other. I would recommend that if you get one for you to get the 8qt. duo. the extra dollars are so worth it. It is just me and hubby and I use it at least 3 times a week and making the yogurt is so easy and is way better tasting than store bought.
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I have seen them at Amazon for $99 for the duo...maybe Black Friday might beat that. I prefer to buy local in case it doesn't meet my expectations, and it is easier to return that way.
#14
I do believe the stove top pressure cooker is faster than the electric ones.
For example, I put a roast in and it took almost 2 hours before it was tender. The book said something like 25 minutes. I took it out and it was still bloody inside. For a pot roast!
I could do that in my stovetop pressure cooker in 30 minutes or so.
Modern pressure cookers are so foolproof, they are very safe and yes, you do have to adjust the burner to keep the jiggle at the right tempo, but there isn't much to that.
One thing I've found that the Instant Pot is great at is, of all things, risotto. No more stirring for 30 minutes. I was impressed. And I'm a chef!
I think the Instant Pot definitely has its place but the stove top pressure cooker can still be useful, too.
Watson
For example, I put a roast in and it took almost 2 hours before it was tender. The book said something like 25 minutes. I took it out and it was still bloody inside. For a pot roast!
I could do that in my stovetop pressure cooker in 30 minutes or so.
Modern pressure cookers are so foolproof, they are very safe and yes, you do have to adjust the burner to keep the jiggle at the right tempo, but there isn't much to that.
One thing I've found that the Instant Pot is great at is, of all things, risotto. No more stirring for 30 minutes. I was impressed. And I'm a chef!
I think the Instant Pot definitely has its place but the stove top pressure cooker can still be useful, too.
Watson
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http://www.number-2-pencil.com/2016/...ip-sandwiches/
I made this last night. It was the second time I've made it. Came out perfect both times.
I made this last night. It was the second time I've made it. Came out perfect both times.
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I don't know if you use Facebook, but, if you do, there is an Instant Pot Community that has a lot of good information. some people like the slow cook function but many have just adapted their slow cook recipes to the Instant Pot. Of course not all recipes will convert, I don't think, but many will. I have only had my Instant Pot since mid December, but haven't used the crockpot since then.
#18
What is the difference between this one: http://instantpot.com/
and
this one? (I have this one): https://www.cuisinart.com/products/s...ances/cpc-600/
Mine sautes, has a slow cooking mode (simmer) and is programmable. I wouldn't leave raw meat in mine for hours when using the programmable timer. Seems very dangerous and invites germs and other icky things to the table.
I usually use my pressure cooker for spaghetti sauce and making my own stocks for soup bases.
and
this one? (I have this one): https://www.cuisinart.com/products/s...ances/cpc-600/
Mine sautes, has a slow cooking mode (simmer) and is programmable. I wouldn't leave raw meat in mine for hours when using the programmable timer. Seems very dangerous and invites germs and other icky things to the table.
I usually use my pressure cooker for spaghetti sauce and making my own stocks for soup bases.
Last edited by Chasing Hawk; 02-16-2017 at 12:46 PM.
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What is the difference between this one: http://instantpot.com/
and
this one? (I have this one): https://www.cuisinart.com/products/s...ances/cpc-600/
Mine sautes, has a slow cooking mode (simmer) and is programmable. I wouldn't leave raw meat in mine for hours when using the programmable timer. Seems very dangerous and invites germs and other icky things to the table.
I usually use my pressure cooker for spaghetti sauce and making my own stocks for soup bases.
and
this one? (I have this one): https://www.cuisinart.com/products/s...ances/cpc-600/
Mine sautes, has a slow cooking mode (simmer) and is programmable. I wouldn't leave raw meat in mine for hours when using the programmable timer. Seems very dangerous and invites germs and other icky things to the table.
I usually use my pressure cooker for spaghetti sauce and making my own stocks for soup bases.
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