Showing posts with label aluminum. Show all posts
Showing posts with label aluminum. Show all posts

1/22/2012

Casa Essentials Aluminum Pressure Cooker, 5 Qt. Review

Casa Essentials Aluminum Pressure Cooker, 5 Qt.
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Like the other poster, I got this at Macy's for around $33. It's the budget Fagor line. Apparently what this means is a few simple things:
1. it's aluminum, not stainless steel
2. it's 9", not 10"
3. it's old-fashioned
4. it works, but with some caveats
Let's take each of those in reverse:
4. Fagor knows what they're doing.
3. This means that the pressure technology is the old kind, where pressure builds up and starts rocking a little bobbin on the steam vent. This noisy constant buzzing if off-putting to some cooks, but you want to hear it because it means everything's steaming along.
Newer designs have dials and assorted pressure settings, that give you more control and allow you to release the steam instantly and safely. This one is lower-tech. When you turn off the burner, it slowly loses pressure (okay for beans and meats, not so great for veggies and seafood). To instantly release, you have to carry it to your sink and run cold water over it. However, this is easy enough if your sink is close, and it works every time.
It does have an auto-locking mechanism (so it cannot be opened when pressurized), and it has two more safety features: a backup steam vent, and if all else fails the gasket blows. Ideally, these features would never be employed, but it's nice to have them.
2. It's 5 qts., which might be small for some. I'm generally cooking for two, and you can fit a whole 4 lb. chicken in it or three or so lamb shanks (and it cooks beautifully), so it's just fine for me. The proportions are ample and aesthetically pleasing.
1. Many people cook fine with uncoated aluminum all over the world. You have to make your own choice how you feel about that. However, it's not completely non-reactive: acids like citrus and vinegar can lead to pitting of the metal. This isn't the pot for frequent tomato gravy. Unfortunately, I tried those things eventually and found it did end up affecting flavor of other items.
Bottom line, I've made 16-bean soup, beef stew, whole chicken and chicken-cut-up, baked beans, ham hocks and black beans, and am online today to buy a springform pan to try and make a cheesecake in it. I use it weekly since I bought it, and I find it a great time saver. Some tips for flavor: brown first if possible. I haven't had a real problem with sticking (no worse than other pans). Use a trivet under big pieces of meat (I found some on ebay). Do all your spicing with dry herbs at the beginning; they will rehydrate beautifully. Add as little oil or fat as possible; remember it's got nowhere to go once sealed, and meats will baste themselves. However, you should use oil with beans, to prevent foaming.
I do agree that it's a good starter cooker, but I have since upgraded to a stainless steel model. I miss that bouncing bobbin, though!


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12/10/2011

Imusa 7-1/2-Quart Aluminum Pressure Cooker Review

Imusa 7-1/2-Quart Aluminum Pressure Cooker
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Admittedly I kinda bought this as a mid sized pot for steaming and pasta. My other pot is a bit small and my giant ones aren't needed as much. The aluminum pot of course heats lightning fast to make some quick pasta etc... So I gave it a go. (Remember aluminum is reactive so not good for tomatoe sauce etc. But heats at an incredible rate for speed)
And I haven't had a pressure cooker in like 20 years. Not since the early 80's when I was a kid. So I was like hey pressure could be cool again! So It was kinda a fun nostalgia thing for me.
But I put it to the test and it really kicks butt. I wanted to make some potato water for a sourdough starter I was making. What I got was potato water and potatoes for potato salad in minutes! I totally forgot how fast these things are. The salad was great.
It is a nice classic one with the weight jiggler like I am used to. But also has a safety pressure latch to hold the handle when under pressure. AND a separate pressure safety valve. AND a slot away from where the handle sits so the gasket can blow slightly if all else fails. VERY well designed.
Also the gasket is made of silicone. Wich is VERY good if you braise using anything with alcohol in it. (Such as wine) Silicone doesn't decompose when exposed to alcohol such as rubber products wich actually dissolve over time.
I recommend it to anyone who needs a mid sized pot or wants to make an awesome dinner in literally a FRACTION of the normal time. I will be using the pressure top ALOT! :) Keeps FULL pressure at an extremely low flame setting.

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4/18/2011

Presto 8-Quart Aluminum Pressure Cooker Review

Presto 8-Quart Aluminum Pressure Cooker
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I bought this pressure-cooker three years ago on the recommendation of another person who has used hers for ten years. This pot cooks tomato sauce that tastes as if it were cooked on the stovetop all day, and makes stews in a third of the time. I LOVE this appliance for homey winter comfort foods! It's not scary to use and very easy to clean up. I also recommend buying Lorna Sass's pressure-cooking books for really tasty recipes that are easy to prepare.

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Cooks lighter meals, healthier, fast and easy. Durable polished aluminum for even heating. Includes special ergonomic handles, cooking rack, and recipe book. Pressure regulator maintains proper cooking temperature automatically. Cover lock indicators show at a glance when there is pressure inside the cooker. Pressure cooking preserves flavors and nutrients. Lean meats cook up tender and delicious!

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4/11/2011

Presto 6-Quart Aluminum Pressure Cooker Review

Presto 6-Quart Aluminum Pressure Cooker
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I have been using this cooker for over a year now, my recent purchase being a second and repeat purchase. It is actually a no-problem cooker and requires no attention at all. Except the lower handle, whose screw could become lose after few months and keeps demanding some action with the screw driver, the cooker is virtually trouble free. For the money I paid, it is a great purchase. As you would see, I have bought a second one.

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Cooks lighter meals, healthier, fast and easy. 3 to 10 times faster than ordinary methods - faster than a microwave. Chicken, fish, vegetables and more cook to perfection in minutes. Tenderizes leaner cuts of beef and pork. New ergonomically designed handles.

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