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14
PUDDINGS (AND CAKES)
Using the pudding function you can cook stunning puddings, creamy rice desserts, cheese
cakes and sponge style cakes in your pressure cooker. Desserts cooked in the pressure
cooker come out beautifully moist and spongy and can be cooked in a round cake tin, pudding
bowl or individual ramekins. The cake tin, pudding bowl or ramekins will need to be double
wrapped in foil for cooking in the pressure cooker.
NOTE: Prior to adding ingredients we strongly recommend that you measure that your
cake tin will fit in the cooking pot.
Place water in the cooking pot along with the trivet, then place your cake tin or ramekins on
top of the trivet. For most steamed puddings, water will need to come ¾ way up the side of the
cake tin or pan, or ramekin.
You will need to be very careful when taking out the cake tin or pan from the pressure cooker
and suggest you make a ‘foil strap’ to help you lift the vessel out without burning yourself.
Take a length of 50cm foil and fold it long ways to form a 6cm wide strap. Place this under the
cooking vessel for you to lower it onto the trivet - you can use this to lift it out. Please refer to
the recipe section of this manual to get you started.
SOUP
Using the soup function you can create delicious soups and rich stocks in minutes. The
pressure cooker can produce delicious hearty soups. It will also give you an intensely rich
stock for soups, sauces and gravies. If you are adapting a favourite soup recipe for the
pressure cooker, just remember to halve the amount of liquid. See the recipe guide in the back
of this instruction booklet for some recipes to get you started.
IMPORTANT: After making soup or stock, allow at least 15 minutes before releasing
pressure to ensure the hot liquid inside will not boil over.
NOTE: If you recipe includes pasta as an ingredient, cook it separately then it add to your
soup when it has finished cooking. Pasta should not be cooked in the pressure cooker as
it creates foam that can block the pressure cooker exhaust valve and red float valve.
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