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Ways to use your pressure cooker
Preparing frozen foods
Frozen foods can be very easily prepared in the pressure cooker.
• Meat: Thaw a bit before browning.
• Foods without sauce: Place in the cooker in the perforated inset.
• Foods with sauce: Place in the cooker in the unperforated inset.
• Place at least 200-300 ml of liquid (see "min" marking) in the pressure cooker.
• Close the cooker.
• Select the cooking level and build pressure. (See Chapter 6)
Preserving
The pressure cooker can also be used for preserving foods. Depending on the size of the preserving jars, you should
use the 4.5 l model or larger.
• Fill the jars up to about one finger's breadth under the edge and close them.
• Place at least 200-300 ml of liquid (see "min" marking) in the pressure cooker.
• Place the preserving jars in the cooker in the perforated inset.
• Close the cooker.
• Select the cooking setting and build pressure. (See Chapter 6)
Preserving times:
Marmelade
Fruits/pickled vegetables
Vegetables/meat
Do not depressurize the cooker quickly, but let it cool off slowly, otherwise the jars could burst!
Extracting juice
Both the perforated and the unperforated insets are needed for extracting juice from small amounts of fruit.
• Prepare the fruit.
• Add at least 200-300 ml of liquid (see "min" marking) to the pressure cooker.
• Place the fruit in the perforated inset.
• Put the perforated inset on the unperforated inset, and put this in the cooker.
• Close the cooker.
• Select Setting 2 and build pressure. (See Chapter 6)
Juice extraction times:
Berries
Fruits with pits
Fruits with cores
Do not depressurize the cooker quickly, but let it cool off slowly.
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Setting 1
1-2 min.
Setting 1
8-10 min.
Setting 2
20-25 min.
Setting 2
12 min.
Setting 2
18 min.
Setting 2
25 min.

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