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The pressure is on with a Fagor Chef Pressure Cooker that is! It's the perfect time of year to start cooking with a pressure cooker. Oh the wonderful things you can make that are healthy and tasty with a Fagor Chef Pressure Cooker!
About the Fagor Chef Pressure Cooker
The Fagor Chef Pressure Cooker line is Fagor’s premiere pressure cooker made of elegant made in Spain 18/10 Stainless Steel and designed with a larger diffuser bottom for higher cooking efficiency. It includes easy to use pressure indicator with distinct positions – the 1st – indicates LOW pressure (8 psi) and the 2nd indicates HIGH pressure (15 psi).
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I have never used a pressure cooker before so this was very new experience for me! Fortunately it was easy to figure out how to use it as the directions were helpful and easy to follow. The first time I used the pressure cooker I did something nice and easy spaghetti sauce. You cook the meat in the pot just like you do normally and then once the meat is cooked you put in the rest of your ingredients which in my case was tomato sauce, basil, fresh oregano, finely chopped garlic, a little bit of rosemary, finely chopped onions and some salt and pepper. Secure the lid, select the pressure and set the timer.
In this case it only too 13 minutes to cook the sauce, now that is fast. The meat was moist and the sauce was flavorful I was quite impressed. I thought this is so easy so I decided to try to cook my brown rice spaghetti noodles in the pressure cooker. I had found online a chart that gave you ideas of times on how long to cook certain types of food so I set the timer and pressure again and cooked the noodles. Well unfortunately I wasn't as successful with the noodles as I was with the sauce as they came out mushy. We had cooked them for too long which was only 7 minutes but that's too long. We've tried cooking the same type of noodles a few times now and have perfected out timing which is wonderful as before it would take me well over 20 minutes to cook the brown rice noodles after the water came to a boil. Now we can cook these noodles in less than 7 minutes (once the pressure cooker is at the temperature).
I also tried out the Poached Salmon recipe that Fagor had on their site. This was so easy to cook and tasted so good! I didn't have all of the ingredients such as the fennel seed and the dill but still it was extremely tasty and easy to cook. Below unlike the spaghetti sauce I remembered to take a picture of the salmon dish that I made 🙂
Overall once you figure out how long to have certain foods in the pressure cooker you're good to go so I give the Fagor Chef Pressure Cooker a 2 thumbs up for ease of use, helping to create healthy meals and being a top notch quality product.
Up next I want to make the creme caramel as it says it only takes 10 minutes in the pressure cooker WOW. I made creme caramel the traditional way just last week and it too 50 minutes so I can't wait to try it out with the pressure cooker! You can find a link to this recipe and more from Fagor below!
Here are just a few of the wonderful recipes you can make with the Fagor Chef Pressure Cooker in less time it would take to make them without this wonderful product! More recipes are available from the Fagor site HERE
Now for the fun go and enter the giveaway on the rafflecopter form below!
Open to US residents only 18 years of age and over.
I'd make a big Pork Roast
i'd make venison
I would love to try the Creme Caramel!
I would love to win this pressure cooker. When I was younger my mom used one to cook all the time!
I would love to try cooking chicken, soup or beef stew 🙂
I would love to make a slow cooked roast
maybe some chicken
I would have to search for the recipe, my mother used to bread steak and put it in her pressure cooker and it was awesome!
korean short ribs
Ox tails...need I say more?
Italian Chicken 😀
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I would definitely make more beans and legumes. They just take too long in the crockpot.
I'd like my HUSBAND to make pressure cooker chicken, and I'd be doing the soups- keepin' it easy 🙂
ribs and canning!!!
Butternut squash soup sounds AMAZING, I would definitely try that 🙂
carne asada, which is like roast beef.
Chicken and veggies!!
I'm not very good at cooking..so maybe this will help? the first thing i would cook is chicken.
First thing I'd have to cook would be Hungarian Gulasch, nothing like it if it's made in a pressure cooker!
id love to try something with fresh vegs.that just sounds so yummy
i would go on pinterest and find all kinds of new stuff to try!
My favorites in the pressure cooker are steak & noodles and chop suet. (But I don't have a pressure cooker any longer) so its now just on stovetop.
Not sure what i would make, I would want to read blogs and find something really exotic to try!
A Beef Roast
bean soup
I'd give mine to my mom.
Amanda
Some meat for canning...mmmm!
Some fish stew would be good.
thank you for the opportunity!
I would try the broccoli cheese soup.
http://www.fagoramerica.com/my_fagor/recipe_library/pressure_cooker/soups_stews/broccoli_vegetable_cheese_soup
pot roast
A beef stew.
i will cook lentils
I'd use it for pot roast and other long-cooking cuts of meat.
Cheesy Pasta Casserole
Broccoli Vegetable Cheese Soup--sounds wonderful!!
I would try chicken
Chicken and pork roast!
a moroccan dish.
Pork Roast, defintely, that or salmon
I would do some canning and for dinner I would cook a pork roast.
I'd make pulled pork in mine.
Brazilian rice and beans
I would cook chicken and roast.
i've been needing one so i can jar some things 🙂
This would be a gift for my husband . i bet he would make chicken.
My husband, kids, and I have been eating much healthier. No fried foods, pretty much no sweets. We mainly eat protein, fruits, veggies, and a few healthy carbs. So, what would I make? EVERYTHING! A pressure cooker would cut my cooking time in more than half!!
make home made chili
The question is what WOULDNT I make!!
roast
I would make soups and sauces from the bounty in my garden!!
orange chicken definitely.
I would try the Orange flavored candied yams recipe
I would use it for canning and making jelly and jam!!
I would use it to make soups and homemade stock.
soup
I'd love to have a pressure cooker for canning.
Everything sounds so yummy.
Junnu is an Indian (espcially made in southern part of India) sweet made from cow's lactating milk or junnu paalu. This milk is thick, yellowish and smells for the first few days. Back home, we collect this milk after a Cow gives birth to a calf and add regular milk to prepare this dessert.
The first person that comes to my mind when I think of "Junnu" is my brother. My mom's cousin has a dairy farm and she used to bring a lot of junnu paalu (cow's lactating milk) almost once in every month. My mom used to freeze this milk and made junnu when my brother came from boarding school. I used to hate this sweet when I was in India, as it made its presence 365 days in our home. But, when i got married and came to US, i really missed it. Not any more as I got this recipe from my friend. It will definitely satisfy all those Junnu lovers without the actual cow's lactating milk.
Ingredients:
Evaporated milk - 1 cup
Whole milk - 2 cups
Eggs - 2
Jaggery - 1 to 1 1/2 cup (according to your taste)
Cardamom powder - 1/4 tsp
Black Pepper powder - 1/4 tsp
Method:
Mix all the ingredients into a stainless steel bowl which will fit in your pressure cooker. Sprinkle the cardamom and black pepper powder on the top of this mixture. Pressure cook until you get 8 whistles. Serve it cool....
I would can some red basil sauce
the flan for sure!
I would love to have it for canning, I would also cook some baby back ribs!!!
I would like to can some green beans.
I would make a pork roast
spaghetti sauce. My dad has garden and grown TONS of tomatoes every year!
ribs!
I would make salmon!
I would try canning
I hear roasts are amazing.
a copycat recipe of chick fil a chicken nuggets
I think you can do some canning with a pressure cooker?
A POT ROAST
Roast!
Some kind of roast or maybe a soup
I think I'd definitely have to try a roast of some sort!
That poached salmon looks yummy and I'm trying to eat more fish, so I'd probably start with it.
The creme caramel sounds wonderful1
Pork Roast
Short ribs
That squash soup sounds pretty amazing, I think I would try that first.