Instant Pot Question
I don’t see a steamer basket with my instant pot. It has a trivit, but no basket. Can I buy any of the baskets to put in the instant pot or is there a special one that has to be used. I saw some...
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You are going to love your Instant Pot. I use mine daily to make hot cereal every morning to soups, cakes, bean dishes etc. this website you will find addictive like many of us do! Instant pot...
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Jonilyn, What a warm welcome from you and useful information! Salaracco, I have all of the information about steamer baskets for pressure cookers here:...
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I use a metal strainer that I have for draining water. Works perfectly. A little late in posting, but hope it helps.
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Thanks to a suggestion of a poster on Amazon (Mona Lisa), I bought an Rsvp Wide Rim Mesh basket Mrim8 (and broke the handles off of it with pliers. They came off easily…. (I’m disabled and only have...
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What about the bamboo steamer box set, is it ok to use that in the PC?
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I have the same PC. I woud like to know too. Have you found any accessories to use in the non stick pot?
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The most critical accessory will be the steamer basket – because the feet could scratch the coating, I recommend getting a silicone one. Containers, ramekins, etc. that will go on top of that steamer...
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IMO: non stick has no place in a pressure cooker, and I’ve never seen them (non-stick) in any of the many commercial kitchens I’ve worked in. What I’m saying is that I’d replace the non-stick piece...
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I looked into non stick coatings after an earlier discussion about them here. I would agree they have no place on a frypan where the temperature will get high enough to break down the coating. But a...
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One thing that can happen is you forget to add water, another is all the water escapes. Both would pose scenarios where the temperature could get too hot. To reduce the amount of clean up, many of us...
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Does anyone know where to get the stainless steel bowls with the two swivel handles as shown on the accessories page?
View ArticleTrivet for those in Australia
I’ve just found a neat little fold-up four-armed silicon coated trivet at KMart.I have an 8 litre Fagor and it fits with approx. 1 cm clearance on each arm. This was with the silicon gadgets in the...
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Unfortunately my local Kmart closed down a year or so ago. It was replaced with BigW. I’ll have a look there.
View ArticleSilicone lifter instead of tinfoil slings or lifters
Laura describes using two-fold tinfoil slings as “helper handles”or lifters for using the pan-in-pot in cooking technique and that works fine, however I’ve found something I think works even better. I...
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Razzy, that looks like a great tool, I wish they had it available in Europe. Look! I just realized someone suggested it in the comments of the sling tip:...
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Hi Greg, I have just found this same trivet at Spotlight, where it is more expensive, but still quite cheap. Hopefully, you might have a SL near you (check online site).
View ArticleKuhn Rikon Trivet? 20cm?
I bought a Kuhn Rikon combo set (2L Skillet & 5L PC) very cheaply but I didn’t get a trivet. I’m in Canada and the KR stuff is hard to get and expensive. Can anyone recommend a replacement trivet....
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Does the skillet have a waffle base? Most if not all the KR frypan styles have this. If so you don’t really need a trivet for it. The KR is so efficient that enough moisture sits in the dimples for...
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