Cook without fat or oil! Under pressure to prepare quick, healthy meals? Use a pressure cooker! Imagine a tender roasted chicken in ten minutes, or perfect vegetables in just two or three! This book is a delicious collection of down-home American fare like stews, soups, roasts, and other main dishes, all cooked to perfection in a matter of minutes with the use of a handy pressure cooker! Maureen Keane and Daniella Chace have put their proven cooking talents to use to create hearty new dishes, as well as to convert old favorites to pressure cooker formulas. Inside you'll find: ?Great recipes for vegetables, meat, seafood, and poultry ?Quick-fix dinners for one ?Easy feasts for a group ?Recipes for hearty main courses, yummy desserts, baby food, and more! ?Pressure cooking do's and don'ts ?What to look for when purchasing a new pressure cooker ?How the pressure cooker can make your meals more nutritious
I found this book to be extremely helpful. Growing up in the 1940s with a family who used two (Flex-Seal) pressure cookers at many meals, I am comfortable with what pressure cookers can do. This book's strength is its description of what you can do and why. Example, I now "Quick-soak" all dried legumes for five minutes instead of soaking them overnight. This is an enormous time-saver. If one finds the recipes bland, it is easy to add spices to enliven them. But the core recipes work well. An excellent book.
Delicious!
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 18 years ago
I tried the "Refried Beans" (page 134). In total, it took about an hour of a half, including the quick-soaking procedure described in the book and the mashing at the end. (Most of the time is spent waiting, so it was easy.) I honestly have never had such tasty refried beans! I was really surprised.
Create a Gourmet Meal in Minutes
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 24 years ago
The complete book on pressure cooking. Create gourmet meals using recipes from this book such as: BBQ Steak w/Maple Sweet Potatoes, Fish & Eggplant Curry, Seafood & Safron Soup, Boston Brown Bread.Included are sections on Do's & Don'ts of pressure cooking, common problems, troubleshooting and maintenance of your pressure cooker.
EXCELLENT RECIPES MADE WITH SIMPLICITY
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
Of all the books I looked at, this one fit my needs best. As a student and a cooking novice, it gives me good tips on pressure cooking in general, has many recipes for all kinds of food styles (e.g. meats, fresh veggies, legumes, grains, fruits, seafood, etc.), and seeks to fill the recipes with healthy, low-fat ingredients. There's even a section "Cooking for One." For rookie pressure cookers like me, and even for the cooking veteran, THIS BOOK IS A MUST!
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