Caporegime
Just ordered a Instant Pot on Prime Deals, the only think I wanted it for is to make Tonkotsu broth but i know it can do a lot more. Besides that and Chinese Braised Pork, what do you guys, if you have one, cook in one?
I cook chillis and spaghetti Bolognese in mine.
Do they come out any better than cooked in a pan?
A chilli is quite a quick meal to make anyway (even from fresh), so curious if it makes it better.
As I understand it, the pressure in a pressure cooker will do what heating slow and low for a long time. Like breaking down fats (which is flavour). So you are cutting down cooking time.
The learning curve is because it is sealed, you don't need to add more water to begin with in order to simmer it down, you put in the amount of water you want at the start. But also bearing in mind that it takes time to pressurise so if you are just making a quite simple soup, it would not be any faster than on a stove.
But if you are cooking a 3hr, or 12hr stew or braise or anything needs slow, constant, long time, it will significantly reduce the cooking time with it.
Oh i definitely see the appeal for meals that are cooked better slower or for longer durations. I slow cooked a big slice of beef the Christmas before last as we couldn't go for a bigger turkey due to oven space. That came out very nice.
It's more for shorter meals like chillies/curries where i'm curious whether it makes much difference.
I did one in a slow cooker once, came out pretty nice too even browned the skinI often cook a full chicken in mine
How much quicker/easier is it for risotto?and Risotto you can't beat it.
How much quicker/easier is it for risotto?