PabloLerntKochen
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I need to buy the gasket in the next weeks, it sounds adventurous what you all write. Thank you, stay healthy
A few months ago G came home with a 6 quart Instant Pot. I did not see the point. Now I love it because of the multiple functions. I have used it to Sous Vide, pressure cook, steam, and slow cook.
PabloLerntKochen you have received lots of good advice - download a copy of the user's manual, make sure you have all of the parts, If you are ordering a gasket order a spare. The gasket is the first thing to wear out. Another thing - you need to remove all of the parts from the lid and clean after each use. The instructions will be in the manual. If you do not clean all parts after each use the steam release valve will clog and the gasket will carry odors from previous uses.
I am still having hits and misses. It takes time to learn your particular cooker.
Pressure cookers are a wonderful tool. You must follow all of the safety directions. An accident can result in major burns.
Enjoy your new toy.
Good point.I'm going to add since someone mentioned frying in a pressure cooker. You CANNOT fry in a pressure cooker. You MUST use a pressure fryer to fry. The gasket in a pressure cooker is NOT designed to handle hot oil and will fail. Please make sure and read the instructions and understand what your appliance can and cannot do.
I'm going to add since someone mentioned frying in a pressure cooker. You CANNOT fry in a pressure cooker. You MUST use a pressure fryer to fry. The gasket in a pressure cooker is NOT designed to handle hot oil and will fail. Please make sure and read the instructions and understand what your appliance can and cannot do.
My first pressure cooker was aluminum. I didn't know any better. After 6 months of use, the insides starting pitting. Manufacturer told me not to use it anymore since the walls were being eaten away. S.S. ever since.