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This thread explores various uses and experiences with pressure cookers and food processors, particularly focusing on micro-cookers. Participants share tips, recipes, and personal anecdotes about their cooking experiences.
Views differ on the safety of plastic micro-cookers, with some participants sharing experiences of misinformation while others express confidence in their usage. No clear consensus emerges regarding the safety concerns raised.
Participants share personal experiences and cooking methods, emphasizing the versatility of their cooking tools without making safety claims or official statements.
This discussion may be of interest to Pampered Chef consultants looking for practical tips and personal experiences related to using pressure cookers and micro-cookers.
Lisa/ChefBear said:At a show I had this past weekend I had the guests from H@@@ who were loud and disruptive and obnixous about products and problems with products, that weren't actual problems, but them using them wrong!! Anyway, one of the ladies made this HUGE deal out of dissing the Micro-Cookers and Rice Cooker as I was talking about them, as "they are plastic and UNSAFE to cook in. Haven't you heard, plastic put TOXINS in your food??" I went on to say that lower grade of plastics can 'cause probelms, but I didn't really see PC selling an unsafe product, which she then went onto "our PC cookware and it isn't safe and how Dupont is in trouble for their products killing people." I was trying to be polite and todl her I was sorry she was mis-informed about our cookware and she needed to read the USA today article how the EPA is after the Corporation for poor ventaliation with the workers.
I was so frustrated by that point I wanted to cry and I was trying to stay polite and be nice but firm and truthful in my answers and she turned to someone else there and said, "Wow, she'd didn't hem and hah, and she didn't yell at me like the other girl did" So she must do this at every show she goes to.
I hope NOT to see her again, I was polite and asked if she wanted to book, but was praying to God she'd say no, which she did.
But, how else could I have answered her??
Your new pressure cooker can perform several basic functions, including pressure cooking, slow cooking, sautéing, steaming, and even making yogurt. Familiarizing yourself with these functions will allow you to maximize the versatility of your appliance.
Before using your pressure cooker for the first time, read the user manual thoroughly. Ensure the sealing ring is properly in place, and check that the pressure release valve is functioning. Start with a simple recipe, and always follow safety guidelines, such as not overfilling the cooker and allowing it to release pressure naturally when indicated.
Your food processor can be used for a variety of recipes, including chopping vegetables, making dough, blending sauces, and preparing dips like hummus. It’s also great for shredding cheese and slicing fruits and vegetables quickly.
Absolutely! A pressure cooker is perfect for meal prep as it cooks food quickly and efficiently. You can prepare large batches of grains, beans, or stews and portion them out for the week. Just ensure you store them properly in airtight containers in the refrigerator or freezer.
To clean your pressure cooker, always unplug it and allow it to cool before cleaning. Remove the sealing ring and wash it separately. For the food processor, disassemble all removable parts and wash them in warm, soapy water or in the dishwasher if they are dishwasher-safe. Regularly check for any food residue in the blades and seals to maintain optimal performance.