Presto 8-Quart Stainless Steel Pressure Cooker and Canner warranty Desserts, servings

Models: 8-Quart Stainless Steel Pressure Cooker and Canner

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Desserts

Desserts

Add a fabulous finale to any meal with desserts prepared in your pressure cooker. Pressure cooking gives an even texture to pud- ding and a satiny feel to custards.

Desserts may be prepared in oven-safe custard cups or any metal mold which will fit loosely in the steamer basket in the pres- sure cooker. Fill molds only 23 full to allow for expansion of food. Cover securely with aluminum foil shaped to the sides of the mold. Place the steamer basket in the cooker. Then place the mold or custard cups in the steamer basket. Up to four custard cups of dessert can be pressure cooked at a time. Place two custard cups in the steamer basket. Then, stack the other two custard cups opposite the bottom two custard cups.

To test custards for doneness, insert a knife into the center. If the knife comes out clean, it is done. If not, it will be necessary to bring the cooker back up to pressure and cook the custard a minute or two longer.

Do not cook applesauce, cranberries, or rhubarb in the pressure cooker.

FOR DESSERTS, DO NOT FILL

PRESSURE COOKER OVER 23 FULL!

Operating the cooker without cooking liquid or

allowing the cooker to boil dry will damage the cooker.

 

 

STUFFED APPLES

 

14

cup golden raisins

12

teaspoon ground

12

cup dry red wine

 

cinnamon

14

cup chopped nuts

4

cooking apples

2

tablespoons sugar

1

tablespoon butter

12

teaspoon grated orange

1

cup water

 

rind

 

 

Soak raisins in wine for at least 30 minutes. Drain, reserving wine. Combine raisins, nuts, sugar, or- ange rind, and cinnamon. Core apples, cutting to but not through bottoms. Peel top one-third of apples. Place each apple on square of aluminum foil that is large enough to completely wrap apple. Fill centers with raisin mixture. Top each with one-fourth of the butter. Wrap foil around apple, pinching firmly together at top. Place reserved wine, water, and apples in cooker. Place pressure regulator on vent pipe and cook 10 minutes with a very slow, steady flow of steam escaping from the pressure regulator.

Cool cooker at once.

Nutrition Information Per Serving

 

4 servings

224 Calories, 8 g Fat, 8 mg Cholesterol

 

 

 

 

RICE PUDDING

 

1

cup long-grain white rice

1

cup whole milk

112

cups water

12

teaspoon sugar

1

cup water

12

cups water raisins

 

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12

teaspoon cinnamon

Combine rice and 112 cups water in a metal bowl which fits loosely in cooker. Cover bowl firmly with aluminum foil. Pour 1 cup water into cooker. Place bowl in steamer basket in cooker. Close cover securely. Place pressure regulator on vent pipe and cook 10 minutes with a very slow, steady flow of steam escaping from the pressure regulator. Cool cooker at once. Stir milk, sugar, raisins, and cinnamon into rice. Cover bowl firmly with aluminum foil. Place bowl in steamer basket in cooker. Close cover securely. Place pressure regulator on vent pipe and cook 3 minutes with a very slow, steady flow of steam escaping from the pressure regulator. Let pressure drop of its own accord.

Nutrition Information Per Serving6 servings 238 Calories, 2 g Fat, 24 mg Cholesterol

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Presto 8-Quart Stainless Steel Pressure Cooker and Canner warranty Desserts, Operating the cooker without cooking liquid or