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If you’re wondering How to use a Pressure Cooker, this simple guide is for you!

What comes to mind when you think about cooking with a pressure cooker?

Mom’s exploding chickens or grandma blowing food up the ceiling? It seems crazy that one would want to challenge that steamy, noisy beast in the kitchen.

But hey, those terrifying dinosaurs are long gone!

Modern day pressure cookers are quiet, very safe, and easy to use.

We’ve been using our Instant Pot Electric Pressure Cookers heavily the past years and the kitchen has never been this peaceful.

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We want to get YOU excited about pressure cookingbecause we totally are!

If you haven’t started cooking with a pressure cooker, you’re totally missing out. It’s never too late to start NOW. 😀

Basic on How to Use a Pressure Cooker:

  • What is a Pressure Cooker?
  • How does a Pressure Cooker work?
  • How to Cook with a Pressure Cooker?
  • What Can You Cook in a Pressure Cooker?

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What is a Pressure Cooker?

A pressure cooker is a tightly sealed cooking pot that cooks food with high pressure.

Pressure cookers have been around for over 300 years, but it was only after World War II that they became super popular.

But what happened? Is it because people don’t know how to use a pressure cooker? Why isn’t everyone using them now?

One word: Greed.

Many businesses started manufacturing faulty pressure cookers fulfilling the soaring demand. Eventually, exploding incidents happened over and over again until homemakers were too scared to use them.

However, it’s starting to have a big comeback because the new generation of pressure cookers are so much safer to use.

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How does a Pressure Cooker Work?

Before we learn how to use a pressure cooker, let’s take a look at how does pressure cooker works.

Pressure cooking is using steam pressure in a tightly sealed pot to cook food.

Okay, here goes a little Physics 101. Please bear with me, but I won’t blame you if you REALLY need to rest your eyes 😛

How does the steam pressure build-up in the pot?

When you heat up a pot, the liquid inside boils and turns into steam. When this steam is trapped in a tightly sealed pot, pressure begins to build.

How does the steam pressure cooks the food?

The pressure cooks the food by transferring heat energy from the steam pressure and the water to the food.

Why does pressure cooking cooks faster than most other methods?

Pressure cooking cooks faster because of high pressure:

  1. Increases the liquid’s boiling point –At standard pressure, when the liquid boils and turns into steam, the liquid will stay at the same temperature no matter how long you continue to boil it.However, you can increase the temperature past the boiling point by adding pressure. So, food cooks faster under pressure using the extra hot steam.
  2. Forces the extra hot liquid into the food – Imagine putting your hand over the boiling water compare to putting your hand in the oven. The steam is the one that immediately burns because steam is very efficient in transferring heat. With pressure cooking, it’s like there’s an extra force pushing this extra high and fast heat energy into the food. That’s why the food cooks faster than usual.

Since you need a cooking liquid to create steam and pressure, this explains why cooking with a pressure cooker always requires some form of liquid.

How to Cook with a Pressure Cooker?

Pressure cooking is a whole new way of cooking. No doubt there’s a bit of a learning curve. But fear not! Once you get the gist of it, it’s very easy.

Cooking with a pressure cooker in 6 easy steps:

  1. Add food &liquid in the pot
  2. Close lid,ensure valve is at the correct position
  3. Select pressure setting
    • Electric pressure cookers: select cooking program and time
    • Stovetop pressure cookers: put on stovetop, select pressure setting, turn heat to high
  4. Wait for the pressure to build up inside the pot
  5. Starts cooking under pressure
    • Electric pressure cookers: the screen will display the cook time countdown
    • Stovetop pressure cookers: turn heat to low and start timer using the required cook time
  6. Release pressure

One disadvantage of cooking with a pressure cooker is you can’t inspect, taste, or adjust the food along the way.

That’s why it’s essential to follow a recipe with accurate timings as you learn how to use a pressure cooker.

However, you may halt the cooking by quickly reducing pressure and open the lid if necessary.

If you want step by step instructions, check out our and Pressure Cooking Videos.

What Can You Cook in a Pressure Cooker?

You can cook most food in a pressure cooker. However, most people use it to cook food that takes a long time to cook with conventional methods.

  • Beans
  • Stews
  • Tough cuts of meat – including beef, pork
  • Lentils
  • Artichokes
  • Squash
  • Soups
  • Mashed potatoes
  • Chicken – including whole chicken
  • Homemade stocks
  • and many more!

What cooking methods can you use with a pressure cooker?

You can use a pressure cooker to brown, boil, steam, poach, steam roast, braise, stew, or roast food. Nowadays, you can even bake in your pressure cooker!

Many people who are using electric pressure cookers like Instant Pot Pressure Cooker are even making cheesecakes and homemade yogurt.

So really, the possibilities on how to use a pressure cooker are endless!

Want some ideas and inspirations on what to cook? Check out our and Pressure Cooking Videos.

If you have any questions or comments on how to use a pressure cooker, let us know in the comments below.

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FAQs

How do you use an old fashioned pressure cooker? ›

For an old-fashion-type pressure cooker, place the cooker on medium-high heat and brown the foods. Then add liquids and remaining ingredients, cover, bring pressure up, and complete the pressure cooking. For newer cookers, most have a brown function—see manufacturer's instructions.

How do pressure cookers work for dummies? ›

How Do Pressure Cookers Work? A pressure cooker is a sealed chamber that traps the steam generated as its contents are heated. As steam builds, pressure increases, driving the boiling point of water past 212°F (100°C).

What to do before using a pressure cooker for the first time? ›

Before first time use

Check the pressure cooker pot, lid and other parts for any damage or cracks. * Remove the safety cover and rubber gasket to check. Some products may have oil or dust remaining from the production process.

What is the difference between a pressure cooker and a pressure steamer? ›

The main difference is that pressure cookers cook with high-pressure water vapours at a higher temperature (up to 120 degrees Celsius). The temperature can be adjusted, which can change the cooking time. Steam cookers, on the other hand, always cook at 100 degrees Celsius, which is water's boiling point.

What to do when pressure cooker starts steaming? ›

Close the lid of the Instant Pot and make sure the pressure release valve is in the “Sealing” position. Set the Instant Pot to “Yogurt” mode. If your Instant Pot doesn't have a “Yogurt” mode, you can use the “Manual” mode and set it to low pressure.

Does a pressure cooker have a steam setting? ›

Yes, it is possible to steam cook several foods at the same time in the pressure cooker.

What not to do with a pressure cooker? ›

Pressure Cooker Don'ts:
  1. Don't open the pressure cooker while cooking. ...
  2. Don't release the pressure before it's time. ...
  3. Don't overfill the pressure cooker. ...
  4. Don't add thickeners. ...
  5. Don't give up after one bad experience.
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How do modern pressure cookers work? ›

The cooker fills with steam and vents air. As the internal temperature rises, the pressure rises until it reaches the desired gauge pressure. It usually takes several minutes for the pressure cooker to reach the selected pressure level.

How do you manually use a pressure cooker? ›

Cooking with a pressure cooker in 6 easy steps:
  1. Add food & liquid in the pot.
  2. Close lid, ensure valve is at the correct position.
  3. Select pressure setting. Electric pressure cookers: select cooking program and time. ...
  4. Wait for the pressure to build up inside the pot.
  5. Starts cooking under pressure. ...
  6. Release pressure.

How do I get my pressure cooker to pressure? ›

Set the heat to high. The cooker will start converting the water to steam. Wait for the pressure cooker to gain pressure. The pressure will begin to rise inside the cooker.

How do you know when a pressure cooker has reached pressure? ›

Wait for the pressure indicator valve to pop up - once it's up you're good to go! Once the cooking time is up, you'll need to release the pressure naturally or quickly. To release the pressure naturally, turn off the pressure cooker and wait 15-20 minutes until the pressure indicator falls.

What is the process of a pressure cooker? ›

Inside the tightly sealed pressure cooker, the water is heated and eventually boils into steam. Since the steam cannot escape, it collects above the food. All those trapped water molecules increase the pressure inside the cooker.

Do you always put water in a pressure cooker? ›

It is important to never run a pressure cooker without water. It cannot cook your food properly without water, and the pressure will build to such an extent that the lid, pressure valve, plugs, and hot food could be thrown all over the kitchen.

What is the rule of pressure cooker? ›

As a general rule, when using pressure cookers of 1.5 Litre to 3 Litre capacity, place a minimum of one cup/240 ml water for the first 10 minutes of pressure cooking time plus a half cup/120 ml for every subsequent 10 minutes or part thereof.

How do you know when food is done in a pressure cooker? ›

Wait for the pressure indicator valve to pop up - once it's up you're good to go! Once the cooking time is up, you'll need to release the pressure naturally or quickly. To release the pressure naturally, turn off the pressure cooker and wait 15-20 minutes until the pressure indicator falls.

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