KALORIK EPCK 42941 BK Le manuel du propriétaire

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Le manuel du propriétaire
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PERFECT SEAR PRESSURE COOKER
OLLA A PRESIÓN CON FUNCIÓN DE DORADO
AUTOCUISEUR AVEC FONCTION SAUTEUSE
120V~60Hz 1000W (8.3A)
EPCK 42941 BK
EN……...4
SP……..27
FR…......51
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PARTS DESCRIPTION
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ENGLISH:
1. Pressure regulator
2. Steam release button
3. & 4. Handle
5. Steam release ring
6. Lid
7. Removable cooking pot
8. Dew collector
9. Cooker handle
10. Outer shell
11. Power cord
12. Control panel
13. Heater
14. Base
15. Rubber gasket
16. Seal ring of float valve
17. Anti-block shield
18. Valve
SPANISH:
1. Válvula reguladora de
presión
2. Botón de liberación de vapor
3. & 4. Mango
5. Anillo de liberación de vapor
6. Tapa
7. Pote desmontable
8. Colector de condensación
9. Mango de la cocina
10. Concha Exterior
11. Cable De alimentación
12. Panel de control
13. Calentador
14. Base
15. Cesta de goma
16. Anillo de sello de la válvula
de flotador
17. Escudo de Anti-Bloqueo
18. Flotador
FRENCH:
1. Soupape de fonctionnement
2. Bouton de relâchement de la
pression
3. & 4. Poignée principale
5. Anneau de régulation de la
pression
6. Couvercle
7. Marmite amovible
8. Réservoir à condensation
9. Poignée latérale
10. Revêtement extérieur
11. Cordon électrique
12. Écran de contrôle
13. Plaque chauffante
14. Base
15. Joint d’étanchéité
16. 16. Joint de la soupape
17. Couvercle de protection de
la soupape
18. Soupape flottante
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IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
When using electrical appliances, basic safety precautions should
always be followed, including the following:
1. READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USE.
2. DO NOT touch hot surfaces on the appliance. Use handles or knobs.
3. To protect against electrical shock, do not immerse the cord, plug, inner or
outer pots, or the appliance in water or other liquids.
4. Close supervision is necessary when any appliance is used by or near
children. This appliance should not be used by children.
5. Children should be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the
appliance.
6. Please keep out of reach of children and pets. This product is not intended
for use by children, by persons with reduced physical, sensory or mental
capabilities, or by persons lacking product experience or knowledge,
unless they have been given supervision or instruction concerning its use by
a person responsible for their safety. Extra caution is always necessary when
using this product.
7. Unplug from outlet when not in use and before cleaning. Allow to cool
before putting on or taking off parts and before cleaning the appliance.
8. DO NOT operate any appliance with a damaged cord or plug or after the
appliance malfunctions or has been damaged in any manner. Return the
appliance to the nearest authorized service facility for examination, repair,
or adjustment.
9. Do NOT cover the pressure valves with anything. An explosion may occur.
10. Do not use outdoors or for commercial purposes.
11. The use of accessory attachments not recommended by the appliance
manufacturer may result in fire, electric shock, or injury.
12. DO NOT let the cord hang over the edge of a table or counter, or touch
hot surfaces.
13. DO NOT place on or near a hot gas or electric burner, or in a heated oven.
14. DO NOT use the appliance for other than intended use.
15. To disconnect, turn any control to “CANCEL”, then remove the plug from
wall outlet.
16. Do not intend to operate by means of an external timer or separate remote-
control system.
17. Extreme caution must be exercised when moving an appliance containing
hot oil or other hot liquids. Do not move the appliance when under
pressure.
18. Do not use on plastic or synthetic tablecloths or any unstable place or near
flammable goods including curtains, draperies, walls, and the like, as fire
may occur.
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19. Never impact this unit or drop from high place.
20. DO NOT touch the hot metal surface on the lid during use. HOT SURFACE!
21. To reduce the risk of electric shock, only cook in the supplied removable
cooking container.
22. Do not use metal utensils on the cooking bowl surface, as they will scratch
the non-stick coating.
23. Do not fill the pressure cooker more than ½ full with food or 2/3 full with
liquids. When cooking foods that may expand when cooking, do not fill the
unit over ½ full.
24. When cooking food under pressure, at least 1 ½ cup of water (12 Oz) must
be added!
25. Foods such as applesauce, cranberries, oatmeal or other cereals, peas,
noodles or pasta, or rhubarb should not be cooked under pressure, as
these foods tend to foam, froth, and sputter, which may block the floating
valve.
26. WARNING! Keep hands and face away from the pressure regulator knob or
valve when releasing the pressure.
27. Never remove the lid while this unit is in operating under pressure!
28. After cooking, use extreme caution when removing the lid. Serious burns
can result from the steam inside the unit.
29. CAUTION! When removing the lid, there could be a suction created
between the inner pot and the lid.
30. Do not attempt to dislodge food when the appliance is plugged in.
31. CAUTION: Perishable foods, such as meat or poultry products, fish, cheese
or dairy products, cannot be left at room temperature for more than 2
hours (and no longer than 1 hour if the temperature in the room is above
90F). When cooking these foods, do not set the delay timer function for
more than 2 hours.
32. DANGER! Never deep fry or pressure fry in a pressure cooker. It is dangerous
and may cause fire, injuries, and serious damage.
33. Service or repair should only be performed by a qualified technician. This
product contains no user-serviceable parts.
34. DANGER! Do not lift the unit with the lid handle, use side handles only!
SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
HOUSEHOLD USE ONLY
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3-PRONG PLUG INSTRUCTIONS
For your personal safety, this appliance must be grounded. This
appliance is equipped with a power supply cord having a 3-prong
grounding plug. To minimize possible shock hazard, the cord must be
plugged into a mating 3-prong, grounding type wall receptacle,
grounded in accordance with the National Electrical Code ANSI/NFPA
70 latest edition and all local codes and ordinances. If a mating wall
receptacle is not available, it is the personal responsibility and
obligation of the customer to have a properly grounded, 3-prong, wall
receptacle installed by a qualified electrician.
SHORT CORD INSTRUCTIONS
A short power supply cord is provided to reduce the hazards resulting
from becoming entangled in or tripping over a longer cord. Extension
cords are not recommended but may be used if care is exercised in
their use.
The extension cord should be a grounding type 3-wire cord.
The electrical rating of the extension cord should be at least that of
the appliance. If the electrical rating of the extension cord is too
low, it could overheat and burn.
The resulting extended cord should be arranged so that it will not
drape over the counter top or tabletop where it can be pulled on by
children or tripped over.
PARTS DESCRIPTION
See page 2-3. The Kalorik Perfect Sear pressure cooker comes with a
measuring cup, a spoon, and a cooking basket to cook or steam
fragile ingredients.
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PARTS FUNCTION
Steam release ring:
Should be set to the Seal/Close position
before using the unit, in order for the cooker to
build pressure.
Set to the Release/Open position to release
the pressure manually or to cook without
pressure.
Removable cooking
pot:
6L/6.3qt capacity non-stick coated
removable pot, provides even heat
distribution.
Rubber Gasket:
Creates an air-tight seal that is needed for the
pressure cooker.
Control panel functions:
Browning function:
Use the browning function to brown meats or
caramelize vegetables. Searing or browning
ingredients keeps them moist, tender and
flavorful.
Always ensure the lid is removed from the
appliance before using the browning function.
Slow cook function:
Use the slow cook function to Cook your food
slowly, to retain flavor and tenderness (12-hour
timer).
Note: This function will cook food at180F/190F, which is the lowest
setting on a traditional slow cooker; most recipes using a slow cooker
require 8-9 hours cooking time.
Rice, beans, meat,
chicken, fish
Use the preset menus to easily prepare rice,
beans, meat, chicken or fish.
Delay Time feature:
Allows you to begin cooking food up to 24
hours later.
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Caution! Perishable foods, such as meat and poultry products, fish,
cheese, and dairy products, cannot be left at room temperature for
more than 2 hours and no longer than 1 hour when the room
temperature is above 90F. When cooking these foods, do not set the
delay time function for more than 1- 2 hours.
Warm function:
Reheats or keeps cooked food warm for
extended periods of time. This mode is
automatically selected after the cooking time
is elapsed, unless user presses the “Start/Keep
Warm/Cancel” button. Food can be kept
warm up to 24 hours.
BEFORE THE FIRST USE
Remove all packing materials and literature.
To remove the lid, hold the handle, turn in a clockwise direction,
and lift off.
Wash the inner cooking pot interior with hot, soapy water using a
clean dishcloth. Rinse and dry. Once clean, place the pot back in
the unit.
Wash all removable parts and accessories in warm, soapy water.
Rinse and dry all parts thoroughly.
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Wipe the outer housing with a clean damp cloth.
Make sure the rubber gasket is seated properly inside the lid.
OPERATION
Cooking under pressure
Remove the lid: hold the handle, turn in a clockwise direction, and
lift off.
The lid can rest in a vertical position.
Check that the rubber gasket in the lid is in position and in good
shape.
Add food and or liquids to the cooking pot. Do not fill the
removable cooking pot to more than 4/5 of the total space. Highly-
expanding food should not fill the pot more than 3/5 of its capacity.
At minimum, fill the cooking pot at 1/5 of the total space.
Attach the inner pot to the inside of the thermal insulator. Make sure
that the outside of the inner pot, surface of the heater and inside of
the thermal insulator are clean and dry.
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Each time before using the pressure cooker, check to be sure that
the rubber gasket and the pressure regulator valve are clean and
positioned properly. Make sure the anti-block shield is clean and
free of food debris.
Close the lid. Hold the handle and turn the lid in a counter-
clockwise direction to lock it.
Place the steam release ring in the “Seal/Close” position and check
that the float of the pressure limit valve is down.
Plug the cord into a wall outlet. The display will show “ --:-- “.
When unit is on standby mode, adjust the pressure and cooking
time directly (DIY mode) or select the menu of your choice: Rice,
Beans, Meat, Chicken, Fish and if necessary, adjust the pressure
and/or cooking time.
Press the “Start/Keep Warm/Cancel” button to begin cooking.
If you need to change the settings after the cooking mode is
started, simply press “Start/Keep Warm/Cancel” once to cancel
and start anew.
While the unit is building up pressure, the unit will only begin to
count down after the pressure has been reached. It may take
several minutes to begin the countdown. This depends on the
fullness of the pot. When the pressure level is reached, only the
cooking time will be displayed and the timer will start to count
down.
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When cooking is finished, the unit will beep 5 times. Let the pressure
drop on its own (also called the natural release method), or release
the pressure immediately by pressing the steam release button in
short bursts or by sliding the steam release ring to the Open/Release
position until the pressure is reduced (both of these methods are
called the quick release method).
Note: Steam will escape with more strength when using the steam
release button. Steam will be released completely and with less
power when sliding the release ring to the Open/Release position.
CAUTION! When turning the steam release ring or pushing the steam
release button to release the pressure, hot steam/liquid will escape. Risk
of scalding! USE KITCHEN GLOVES OR OVEN MITTS! Do not place hands,
face or skin over the pressure outlet.
NOTE: When the cooking cycle is complete, the pressure cooker will
automatically switch to Keep Warm for 24 hours. Turn off the cooking or
keep warm function by pressing the “Start/Keep Warm/Cancel” button.
This button can be pressed at any time during the cooking cycle, or
when the unit is in Keep Warm mode.
During a cooking cycle, to enter the keep warm mode, press the
“Start/Keep Warm/Cancel” button twice.
WARNING: Hot steam/liquid will be ejected. Keep hands and face
away from steam vents, use pot holders when removing the inner pot
or touching any hot items. And never force the lid open. The lid will
only open once the pressure is released. Remove the lid by lifting it
away from you to avoid being burned by the steam.
To take the inner pot out, using oven mitts or kitchen gloves, and lift
up to remove.
Pressure levels
The pressure cooker has two pressure settings: high and low. Most
recipes can be cooked on high pressure. Use the low pressure setting to
cook delicate ingredients such as fruits, leafy greens, fish, or eggs.
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Keeping food warm
This program reheats or keeps cooked food warm for extended periods
of time. This mode is automatically selected after the cooking time is
elapsed, unless user presses the “Start/Keep Warm/Cancel” button
after the unit has beeped, indicating the selected cooking time has
been reached. Food can be kept warm up to 24 hours.
This mode can be entered at any time during cooking, by pressing the
“Start/Keep Warm/Cancel” button twice.
Note: The unit will turn to keep-warm automatically after it finishes a
cycle of pressure cooking but some residual pressure might still be
present in the cooking pot immediately after cooking, when the unit
switches to keep-warm mode. You can also release the pressure
manually to accelerate the release process, or simply wait for the
pressure to release naturally.
Slow Cook Setting
This program enables you to cook food at low temperature, in liquids,
for an extended period of time.
Plug the cord into a wall outlet. This display will show--:--
Place the food to be slow cooked in the cooking pot.
Place the lid on the pressure cooker and lock it in place by turning it
clockwise.
Turn the steam release ring to the Open/Steam position.
Press the “Slow Cook” button.
Note: This function will cook food at180F/190F, which is the lowest
setting on a traditional slow cooker
The display will now show “4:00”, which corresponds to 4 hours of
cooking time.
Press the “+” or “-” buttons to set the desired cooking time. The
longest cooking time is 12 hours.
Press the “Start/Keep Warm/Cancel” button to begin cooking.
When the cooking time is up, the unit will beep.
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Press the “Start/Keep Warm/Cancel” button when cooking time is
complete, or to cancel or reset. Otherwise, the pressure cooker will
automatically switch to warm, keeping the food warm for up to 24
hours.
Browning
Use the browning function to brown meats or caramelize vegetables.
Searing or browning ingredients keeps them moist, tender and flavorful.
Always ensure the lid is removed from the appliance before using
the browning function
Press the Browning button to select the function.
Adjust the time up or down, depending on your desired cooking
time. The default cooking time is 20 minutes.
When the desired cooking time is displayed, press the “Start/Keep
Warm/Cancel” button. The countdown timer will commence.
Add a small amount of oil or butter to the bottom of the removable
cooking pot.
Place the food in the cooking pot.
Note: For optimal results, meat searing should be done in small batches.
When finished, use tongs to remove ingredients or select Slow
Cooking or one of the preset pressure cooking menus to continue
preparing your meal.
Delay Time Setting
This function allows you to begin cooking food up to 24 hours later. You
can use the delayed time setting with the slow cook or pressure
settings.
Caution: Perishable foods such as meat and poultry products, fish,
cheese and dairy products cannot be left at room temperature for
more than 2 hours (no longer than 1 hour when the room temperature
is above 90F). When cooking these foods, do not set the delay time
function for more than 1-2 hours!
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Select “Delay Time” and adjust the time to your desired starting
time (up to 24 hours delay). When the time starts blinking, use the
“+” or “-” buttons to set the desired delayed time. Time can be
delayed in 5 minutes increments up to 12 hours and in 30-minute
increments from 12 hours to 24 hours. To delay more than 12 hours,
press the “+” button continuously until the desired time is reached.
The delayed start pilot light will turn on.
Select one of the preset functions to validate the delayed start and
select a cooking mode. Adjust the time and pressure if necessary.
You can also adjust your time and pressure mode directly, without
selecting a preset menu. Simply press “Cooking time” and adjust
the time using the + and buttons. Then, select your pressure mode
by selecting High or Low pressure.
Press “Start/Keep Warm/Cancel” to start the countdown. The
appliance will begin to build pressure after the set time has elapsed.
The countdown of the cooking time will start once the pressure is
reached.
The unit will beep once the cooking time has elapsed, and will
automatically switch to the keep warm function.
NOTE: Do not use the delayed time function when cooking foods that
might spoil if left out at room temperature.
NOTE: Delayed time can also be set after selecting one of the preset
settings such as slow cook, rice, beans, meat, chicken or fish.
PRACTICAL HINTS FOR PRESSURE COOKING
To ensure the best cooking performance when cooking under
pressure, always use at least 1 ½ cups (12 oz.) of water or liquid in
your recipes to enable enough steam to be created to produce
pressure.
When using the pressure settings, the timer should not begin
counting down until there is enough pressure.
When cooking under pressure, if you are unsure of the cooking time,
it is better to under cook and use the quick release method and
check for doneness. If not done, just continue cooking under
pressure.
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Never fill the pressure cooker more than half full with food or 2/3 full
with liquid. The pressure cooker must have enough liquid to steam
or the food will not cook properly.
If the electric circuit is overloaded with other appliances, your
appliances may not operate. The pressure cooker should be
operated on a separate electrical circuit.
Tougher cuts of meat are better suited for the pressure cooker
because cooking under pressure breaks the fibers down for tender
results.
Fresh fruits should be cooked on low pressure.
Add a tablespoon of oil to the water to reduce the amount of
foaming that beans produce.
You can use frozen meats and poultry. Rule of thumb is, if it is frozen
then add ten minutes for every inch of the thickness of the food.
Cooking rice
For better results, always rinse rice before cooking. Cook rice in liquid
such as water or broth.
On the next page is a table of recommended cooking times for
different types of rice.
Rice type
Time in
minutes
Uncooked
rice (cups)
Liquid (cups)
Arborio
6 to 8
1
2
Basmati
4 to 6
1
1 ½
Emperor’s Rice
20 to 25
1
2 ¾
Jasmine
4 to 7
1
1 ½
Long-grain, Brown
10 to 18
1
1 ½ to 2
Long-grain, White
4 to 5
1
1 ½
Parboiled
6 to 8
1
1 1/2
Red rice
7 to 9
1
2 ½
Short-grain, Brown
12 to 20
1
1 ½ to 2
Short-grain, White
6 to 8
1
1 ½
Wild rice
20 to 25
1
3 to 4
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CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE
Always wash the pressure cooker thoroughly after every use or if it
has not been used for an extended period of time.
The cooking pot is the main item to clean. It can be hand washed
or cleaned in the dishwasher.
Caution: do not put the body a dishwasher or immerse in water.
Unplug the unit and let it cool before cleaning.
Wash the inner cooking pot with hot soapy water, using a clean
dishcloth. Rinse and dry. Wipe dry with a soft cloth.
Wash the inner surface of the lid thoroughly, including the seal ring,
pressure regulator valve, anti-block shield and float valve.
Wipe the outer housing with a clean damp cloth. Do NOT
submerge in water!
Always check that the gasket is clean and in good shape. If you
need to remove the gasket for cleaning, turn the lid upside down,
grasp the rubber gasket on either side and pull up. Clean the
rubber gasket in warm soapy water. Rinse and dry thoroughly.
Replace the gasket by pushing it down inside the edge of the lid.
Make sure the rim of the gasket is wedged in the groove around
the edge of the lid.
Note: if the gasket is not positioned properly, the unit will not build
pressure. The rubber gasket must always be properly positioned on the
underside of the lid. Check periodically to make sure that it is clean,
flexible, and not cracked or torn.
If the rubber gasket is damaged, do not use the appliance and
contact our Customer Service department (see the “WARRANTY”
section).
Never use abrasive cleaners or scouring pads to clean any of the
part.
Note: Store the pressure cooker with the lid resting upside down on the
removable cooking pot. This will protect the valves, knobs and pressure
regulator on the top of the lid. Furthermore, if the pressure cooker is
stored with the lid sealed, persistent odors may form inside.
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DO NOT IMMERSE THE HOUSING IN WATER OR ANY OTHER LIQUIDS!
To clean the valves
Check that the pressure regulator knob and the pressure safety
valves are in good working order before each use.
After the unit has cooled, remove the lid.
Turn the lid upside down and remove the anti-block shield. Check
the exhaust valve (also referred to as pressure regulator valve) and
clean if necessary.
Using a brush, check for and remove any food or foreign particles
that may be lodged in the exhaust valve or floating valve.
Replace the anti-block shield on top of the exhaust valve.
Any other servicing should be performed by an authorized service
representative!
TROUBLESHOOTING
If you have not added sufficient liquid and you notice that the floating
valve has not risen, but the timer is counting down, perform the
following steps:
Stop the pressure cooker by pressing the “Start/Keep
Warm/Cancel” button
Turn the steam release ring to the Steam/Open” position, until the
pressure is fully released.
Carefully remove the lid and add approximately 1 cup of
water/stock or any liquid. Stir food to disperse liquid.
Replace the lid and lock into position.
Select your desired preset menu and adjust the cooking time and
pressure if necessary. Press the +or - buttons and set the desired
time
Press the “Start/Keep Warm/Cancel” button to begin cooking
again.
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If steam is leaking from under the cover because the cover is not
properly closed, the gasket is not positioned properly or is damaged, or
the pressure cooker is over-filled, follow these steps:
Unplug. Release any pressure using the quick release method.
Remove the gasket and check for tears or cracks.
Check to be sure that the gasket is positioned properly.
If the cooker is too full, remove excess liquid and continue cooking.
If you cannot open or remove the cover:
Be sure all of the pressure has been released.
If you still cannot open it, bring the contents of the cooker up to
pressure again.
Release the pressure completely and try again.
If you cannot hear steam escaping during the cooking:
This is perfectly normal. Unlike a manual pressure cooker that relies on
constant heat and constant release of the pressure to maintain optimal
pressure conditions, the pressure inside the unit is electronically
controlled, and little to no steam will be released in normal working
conditions.
Error messages
In some rare instances you could get error messages displayed on the
control panel. See below for the error description and solutions when
appearing.
E1: Means open circuit of the sensor. The unit will beep 10 times.
Press “Keep warm/Cancel”
Unplug from wall outlet
Make sure no condensation water stays in the housing cavity or in
the socket that could cause a short circuit. Make sure the housing’s
cavity is dry. If the socket was ever immersed in water, discontinue
use and contact Customer service.
If the housing’s cavity is dry and the unit doesn’t seem damaged,
plug the cord back in and resume use.
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E2: Means short-circuit of the sensor or unit overheat. The unit will beep
10 times. In case of overheat the unit is likely to display E3 (see below)
then E2. This can happen in some cases when the unit is heating
without any water in the cooking pot. If the case:
Add a little bit of water in the cooking pot
Let the unit cool down. The function should then be restored.
E2 might also appear when some foreign substance, food or liquids are
entering the socket at the center of the base, which creates a short
circuit. In this case, discontinue the use and contact Customer service
for maintenance/repair.
E3: Means “Overheating”. The unit will beep 10 times. Overheating
happens when the temperature detected is higher than 450°F. When
this happens:
Add a little bit of water in the cooking pot
Let the unit cool down. The function should then be restored.
If this E3 error message appears again on a regular basis, then it is
likely that the cooking pot or the heating plate inside the base are
deformed and create an uneven heat. The cooking pot or the
heating plate need to be replaced. Please contact Customer
service for maintenance/repair.
E4: There is an error with the pressure switch. The unit will beep 10
times.
Press “Keep warm/Cancel”
Unplug from wall outlet and wait approximately 10 minutes
Plug the unit back in, press CANCEL and resume cooking.
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RECIPES
MUSHROOM RISOTTO
Ingredients:
4 cups chicken or vegetable
stock
1 ½ lb. mixed mushrooms,
trimmed and sliced, remove stems
4 tbsp. olive oil
Kosher salt and ground black
pepper
4 tbsp. unsalted butter
1 medium yellow onion, chopped
2 garlic cloves, minced
2 cups Arborio rice
2 tsp. soy sauce
¾ cup dry white wine
1 oz. Parmigiano cheese, grated
½ cup fresh herbs, minced
¼ cup heavy cream
1. Place broth in a small pot and heat up until simmering. Alternatively,
use microwave-safe container and microwave on high power for
about 5 minutes.
2. Using the browning function of your pressure cooker, heat olive oil
until shimmering. Add the mushrooms and season with salt and
pepper. Cook, stirring occasionally, until excess moisture is
evaporated and mushrooms are well browned, about 8 minutes.
3. Add butter, onion, garlic, and cook, stirring frequently, until onions
are softened and aromatic, about 4 minutes. Add rice and cook,
stirring, until rice is evenly coated in oil and toasted but not
browned, 3-4 minutes. Stir in soy sauce.
4. Add wine and cook, stirring, for about 2 minutes.
5. Pour stock into the pot. Make sure all the rice, mushrooms, garlic
and onions are fully submerged. Close pressure cooker and bring
up to low pressure. Cook at low pressure for 7 minutes, then
depressurize using the quick release method.
6. Open pressure cooker and stir to combine rice and cooking liquid
until it forms a creamy consistency. Stir in cream, cheese, and herbs.
If risotto isn’t thick enough, cook for a few minutes longer, stirring,
until it begins to thicken more. Season to taste with salt and pepper
and serve immediately.
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