Presto Electric Pressure Cooker manual Dry Beans and Peas, DRY Beans and Peas Timetable

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Dry BEANS AND PEAS

The pressure cooker is ideal for preparing dry beans and peas quickly. However, dry beans and peas have a tendency to froth and foam during cooking, which could cause the vent pipe to become blocked. Therefore, it is necessary to use the following cautions when pressure cooking dry beans and peas:

(1)Never fill the cooker over the 12 full line (this includes beans, ingredients, and water).

(2)Add 1 tablespoon vegetable oil for cooking.

(3)Allow pressure to drop of its own accord.

Soaking beans and peas — Soaking is strongly recommended for all beans and peas, except lentils and black- eyed peas, for even cooking and to remove water-soluble, gas-producing starches. Soaking can be done using the tradi- tional or the quick-soak method.

Traditional method: Clean and rinse beans; cover with three times as much water as beans. Soak 4 to 8 hours. Drain.

Quick method: Clean and rinse beans; cover with three times as much water as beans. Bring beans to a boil and boil for 2 minutes. Remove from heat, cover, and let stand for 1 to 2 hours. Drain.

Cooking beans and peas — After soaking, rinse beans and remove any loose skins. Place beans in pressure cooker. Add fresh water to just cover the beans and add 1 tablespoon vegetable oil. Close cover securely. Place pressure regulator on vent pipe and cook according to the times in the timetable below. For more firm beans for salads and side dishes and when cooking less than 2 cups of beans or peas, use the shorter time. For soups and stews, use the longer time.

After cooking is complete, allow pressure to drop of its own accord.

FOR DRY BEANS AND PEAS,

DO NOT FILL PRESSURE COOKER OVER ½ FULL!

Operating the cooker without cooking liquid or

allowing the cooker to boil dry will damage the cooker.

DRY BEANS AND PEAS TIMETABLE

Soak beans and peas, except lentils and black-eyed peas, according to information above. Add

1 tablespoon vegetable oil to cooking liquid. Do not cook split peas.

FOR DRY BEANS AND PEAS, DO NOT FILL PRESSURE COOKER OVER 12 FULL!

 

 

COOKING TIME

BEANS AND PEAS

(MINUTES)

 

 

 

 

 

Adzuki

1

– 3

 

Anasazi

1

– 3

 

Black beans

2

– 4

 

Black-eyed peas

2

– 4*

+

Chickpeas (garbanzo)

7 – 10

 

Great Northern beans

2

– 5

 

Kidney beans

1

– 3

 

Lentils (brown, green)

3

– 5*

+

Lima beans (large)

0

– 1

+

Lima beans (baby)

1

– 3

 

Navy beans (pea)

1

– 3

 

Peas (whole yellow, green)

6

– 9

 

Pinto beans

3

– 6

 

Red beans

3

– 6

 

Soy beans (beige)

8 – 11

* cooking time is for unsoaked beans

+ add 12 to 1 teaspoon salt to soaking and cooking water to keep bean skins intact.

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Contents Pressure Cooker Introduction Table of ContentsHandle Installation To Attach Helper Handle to Cooker Body Getting AcquaintedFig. E How to UseThat they should never be cooked under pressure Important Safety InformationRemember a plugged vent pipe is a result of user error CleaningFig. N Care and MaintenanceQuestions & Answers Helpful HintsHow does one prevent overcooking? Chicken Soup Soups and StocksSaffron Fish Stew Brown Beef SoupBlack Bean Soup Zesty Homemade Chili MinestronePotato Soup SCAMPI-STYLE Shrimp SeafoodSalmon Steaks Moutarde Seafood Gumbo Shrimp JambalayaLemon ’N Dill COD and Broccoli Seafood Timetable Marinated TunaCalifornia Chicken PoultryChicken Breasts Tarragon Sweet ’N Sour Chicken Chutney ChickenSOY Chicken Herbed Chicken Chicken CacciatoreBayou Bounty Chicken Chicken and DressingAbove the 2⁄3 Full Mark see Poultry TimetablePorcupine Meatballs MeatsBeef POT Roast Spaghetti Meat Sauce Swiss SteakBeef Stew Barbecue Spareribs Apricot Barbecue Pork RoastCorned Beef Stuffed Pork ChopsLamb Stew Pork RoastStuffed Flank Steak Meat Timetable Cabbage with Apples VegetablesGlazed Root Vegetables Garlic Mashed PotatoesMaple Glazed Sweet Potatoes Artichokes ’N SauceFresh and Frozen Vegetable Timetable Fresh Vegetable TimetablePotatoes white Fresh Vegetable TimetableCups Cooking Time Vegetable Liquid Minutes Frozen Vegetable TimetableDRY Beans and Peas Timetable Dry Beans and PeasSavory White Beans Lentil curryBaked Beans Grain Timetable GrainsWild Rice with Raisins and Pecans Seasoned Rice PilafLemon Rice Stuffed apples DessertsRisotto with Artichoke hearts Sun-dried Tomatoes Vanilla Custard Rice PuddingPetite Pumpkin Custards Tapioca PuddingCheesecake Oatmeal Apple CrispSoups and Stocks Recipe IndexSend cookers for repair to Service And Parts Information

Electric Pressure Cooker specifications

The Presto Electric Pressure Cooker is an innovative kitchen appliance designed to make meal preparation faster, more efficient, and incredibly convenient. Combining the benefits of traditional pressure cooking with modern technology, this cooker has become a staple in many households.

One of the standout features of the Presto Electric Pressure Cooker is its one-touch digital controls. Users can easily select from various cooking options, including pressure cooking, slow cooking, sautéing, steaming, and even making yogurt. This versatility means that the cooker can be used for a wide range of recipes, from hearty stews and soups to delicate desserts, all with the push of a button.

The pressure cooking technology used by Presto allows for significantly quicker cooking times compared to conventional methods. The high-pressure system locks in moisture and infuses flavors, resulting in tender meats and perfectly cooked vegetables. The unit heats quickly and maintains a consistent temperature, ensuring even cooking throughout.

Safety is a top priority with the Presto Electric Pressure Cooker. The appliance is equipped with multiple safety features, including a sturdy locking lid, pressure release valve, and an automatic steam release. These features help prevent dangerous situations while pressure cooking, making the process worry-free for users.

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Overall, the Presto Electric Pressure Cooker stands out for its combination of advanced technology, user-friendly features, and focus on safety. Whether you're an experienced chef or a novice in the kitchen, this electric pressure cooker offers a reliable way to prepare delicious meals with minimal effort, making it a valuable addition to any culinary toolkit.