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Thursday, October 20, 2011

Old Pressure Cookers: Do You Still Need Them?

Old Pressure Cookers: Do You Still Need Them?

Pressure Cooker

In the advancement of technology, a lot of things have evolved over time, such as the pressure cooker. Old pressure cookers have been a wonderful help in the kitchen but when schedules became more demanding, people find them lacking. Despite their ability to reduce cooking time, people are still searching for more convenience while using them. Thus, innovations have been introduced came the latter generations.

Old pressure cookers function excellently when it comes to cooking meals. Just like the new ones, they also have the following advantages:

- reduce cooking time to around 2/3 the original
- help conserve energy to about 60%
- make cooked food a lot tastier
- retain vitamins and nutrients of the food

However, there are some factors that make them less appealing. One of these is the pressure release. You cannot just open the lid after cooking because that would cause a disaster. You must wait for the steam to be freed first before you can proceed and oftentimes, this requires monitoring, which can consume more of your time. People nowadays are always on the go and waiting for the pressure to be gone would seem like forever already. With the new technology, especially the digital ones, all you need to do is to set your cooking time and when done cooking, pressure release will follow automatically. Thus, you can do other more important things while all these are happening.

Another thing is that, if you have an old one that you have been using for a very long time already, you cannot be very sure about its safety anymore especially if you do not perform regular checkup and maintenance. It is very important that you perform these things because failure to do so may lead to unwanted events. When you find any problem with your unit, you better bring it to a professional or change parts, if necessary. It is always better to be safe than sorry. Just hope that there are spare parts available for you to save your stuff.

The era of the old pressure cookers is already passé. With the demands of time and convenience that people have right now, it is just fitting for an improvement to be introduced. Although, this does not mean that they can no longer be used anymore, most people would still like to give them a go, but for those who have more demanding schedules, saying goodbye to the old one is the next step to make.

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Monday, June 13, 2011

Deni 9700 Electric 5-Quart Pressure Cooker

Deni 9700 Electric 5-Quart Pressure Cooker Review


Deni 9700 Electric 5-Quart Pressure Cooker Feature

  • Great for a variety of meals
  • Cool touch, brushed stainless steel
  • Shortens cooking time by up to 70%
  • Pressurized steam cooks healthy meals in less time than conventional cooking methods
  • Fully programmable timer and built in thermostat

Deni 9700 Electric 5-Quart Pressure Cooker Overview

The Deni Pressure Cooker is safe and simple to use. With this multi-function appliance, you can pressure cook using 3 settings, slow cook, steam and brown. Shorten cooking time by up to 70%. Slow cook fork tender stew in 30 minutes, roasts in under an hour, and fruits and vegetables in minutes. Pressurized steam cooks healthy meals in less time than conventional methods. The pressure cooker combines steam, heat, and pressure while retaining the nutrients and flavor of the food. The removable 5 quart non-stick cooking pot provides even heat distribution while the brushed stainless steel housing remains cool to the touch. Pressure cooker is equipped with a fully programmable timer and a delay function of up to 8 hours. Built in thermostat for automatic temperature control and a steam release valve that allows pressure to be released quickly. Comes with 4 built in safety features: The locking pin prevents lid from being opened while under pressure, Automatic shut off valve, pressure regulator knob, and an internal pressure release system. The 5 -quart non stick cooking pot is easy to clean. Instruction book and recipes included.

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