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>From: shron33 <[log in to unmask]>
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>Which is better as far as cooking down the bones--a crock pot or a
>pressure cooker?
Based on my experience with both appliances, I'd say a pressure cooker
would do a much better job of softening the bones during cooking, would
take a lot less time to do it, and can be had much cheaper than a large
enough electric crock-pot.
I bought a pressure cooker with a basic twist-off lid for under $10 at
the local Sam's Club, and while it is a little cranky about sealing
properly at the beginning (before it really heats up), I've never had
a problem once it was under pressure. Just set the sealed pot in your
kitchen sink under a stream of cold running water until you hear the
seal 'pop' (more of a 'woomph' than a 'pop' though ;-) before you open
it. No problem!
If you could spend $20-30 on one, you could probably get a model with
more fancy dials and latches... That's what I'm planning to do, because I
use mine for a LOT of things now that I have it. (Two words: beef stew)
-Teresa
[Posted in FML issue 4603]
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