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God bless you ❤️ I bought it yesterday. Could you help me with a list for cooking time for the beans, lentils, chickpeas ? Cause we use them a lot in our dishes 😊
thank you for making everything easy for as and thank you for replying to my comment and this is my third comment i am new in your channel thank you for welcoming as
Easy way just take a spoon and raise the middle part until there is no more pressure and the end you save water and time...It takes like 20 minutes to have the pressure gone
I have a pressure cooker which is Tefal brand & l have had it for over25 years. It is stainless steal & very easy to use. Your explanation is very complicated. You don’t have to put it under water. Mine has a pressure button which pops up when it reaches full pressure, then u have to turn the stove on low & cook it as per the instruction book. I have a green weight for veggies etc & a red weight for tougher stuff like meat etc. After u think the food is done & u turn the stove off move the pressure cooker off the burner & it will go down on it own or u can release it slowly by yrself. The only thing now is l am looking for a 3.5 litres as my 6 litre p.cooker is to heavy to handle & besides l am on my own. I wouldn’t buy an aluminium cooker a stainless steal is better for health and lasts longer. My is still in good condition even after 25 years
Am told if you put it on heat and immediately the pressure starts coming out you switch off the heat..ukweli ama uongo coz i have one and am afraid of using it
I enjoyed using a pressure cooker bcoz I did away with charcoal jikos/power especially when cooking cereals, boiling bones and any hard,,/long to cook foods and saves time.