GRAINS

GRAINS

Grains are an important, but often little recognized, part of a healthy diet. They contribute complex carbohydrates, soluble and in- soluble fiber, and other nutrients. Yet with all these benefits, grains are low in fat. Grains can be prepared quickly and conveniently with the pressure cooker. With a pressure cooker it is not necessary to soak or simmer grains for several hours.

During cooking many grains tend to froth, foam, and sputter and could cause the vent pipe to become blocked. Therefore, to contain frothing and foaming during the cooking period, grains must be prepared in a bowl covered with aluminum foil in the pressure cooker. Preparing grains in a bowl also minimizes cleanup which can be difficult if the grains stick to the bottom

of the cooker.

The bowl can be metal, such as stainless steel, or oven-safe glass. If using glass, increase cooking time by 1 to 5 minutes depending on the length of the recommended cooking time.

FOR GRAINS, DO NOT FILL PRESSURE COOKER OVER 12 FULL!

Operating the cooker without cooking liquid oR

allowing the cooker to boil dry will damage the cooker.

GRAIN TIMETABLE

Combine the desired grain and the amount of water or broth indicated in the table below in a bowl which fits loosely in the pres- sure cooker. Cover bowl securely with aluminum foil. Pour two cups water into cooker. Place bowl in steamer basket in cooker. Close cover securely. Place pressure regulator on vent pipe and cook for the time indicated in the table below with a very slow, steady flow of steam escaping from the pressure regulator. After pressure cooking, allow pressure to drop of its own accord. Using tongs or hot pads, carefully remove bowl from cooker. Remove foil. Before serving, separate the grains by lifting gently with a fork while steaming. It may be necessary to allow excess moisture to evaporate from some grains. If excessive moisture remains, drain before using grains.

FOR GRAINS, DO NOT FILL PRESSURE COOKER OVER 12 FULL!

 

CUPS LIQUID

COOKING TIME

 

 

CUPS LIQUID

COOKING TIME

GRAIN (1 CUP)

IN BOWL

(MINUTES)

 

GRAIN (1 CUP)

IN BOWL

(MINUTES)

Amaranth

134

4

– 5

 

Quinoa

112

 

1

Barley (Hulled)

212

25

– 28

 

Rice (brown)

112

10

– 12

Barley (Pearl)

212

9 – 12

 

Rice (white)

112

5

– 8

Buckwheat

2

3

– 4

 

Rye Berries

112

20

– 25

Bulgar

112

2

– 3

 

Spelt

2

25

– 30

Millet

2

9 – 10

 

Wheat berries

2

25

– 30

Oats (whole groats)

112

20

– 25

 

Wild Rice

112

20

– 25

Oats (steel cut)

2

4

– 5

 

 

 

 

 

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Presto 8-Quart Stainless Steel Pressure Cooker and Canner Grains, FOR GRAINS, DO NOT FILL PRESSURE COOKER OVER 1⁄2 FULL