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Jugglering | 19:54 Wed 17th Oct 2007 | Food & Drink
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OK, I want to buy a pressure cooker.... I have set aside �100 but can increase that if necessary. I cook a lot of pulses and beans and they take simply ages (esp with all the soaking), so I thought a pressure cooker would be the way forward. I know I can buy some legumes already cooked in cans but I have trouble in finding cans of my favourite ones, so I have to cook them at home. I also cook loads of veg but definitely no dead animals....

I reckon I want a stainless steel one, about 4 or 5 L, with 2 or 3 pressures plus a timer (as well as all the gubbins that go inside the cooker, like a steamer, trivet etc etc). It would be handy to have a removable pressure regulator so that I can use the pan as an ordinary saucepan too. I've been borrowing a mate's pressure cooker but he would like it back soon.

Anyone got any recommendations on good makes and models please (and also which ones to avoid !). Thanks.
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If you basically want a pressure cooker for pulses the cheapest will do - you will soon get used to the amount of time they take to cook and there's no soaking required. Time also depends on the age of the pulses.As for veg - why would you want to cook any veg in a pressure cooker?
my family have used 'prestige' pressure cookers for decades. look on amazon for selected models
I've got a huge Prestige one, I only ever use it now as a very large saucepan for cooking bolognaise sauce. It's got all the bits and bobs inside it.

I am a pleb and buy Heinz baked beans and frozen peas.

You are welcome to my Prestige cooker if you would like it.
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Thanks Figi - as a veggie I know what you mean about cooking veg (I usually steam most of mine anyway) but I was thinking of those dastardly hard veg like turnips, swede and beetroots, which seem to take forever unless I chop them up !
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Thank you Spock1, useful recommendation there !

Thank you Mr Whiffey too - I may well take you up on that offer !
(PS I can't abide Heinz baked beans - I have to rinse half the sauce off before I can eat them because the sauce is too rich lol.....).

The pulses I find hard to buy are cooked mung beans, cooked lentils or split peas (I can sometimes get green lentils though), aduki beans, black eye susies, etc)
Hi Jugglering, like whiffey, my mam has a prestige, she has had it years and it is stil going strong.
She gets great soup, and broth, from it. love megan. xxxx

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