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No. Not yet.
Still in love with my pressure cooker!
http://allrecipes.com/Recipe/Sausage-Kale-and-White-Bean-Soup/Detail.aspx?evt19=1
You have to give that recipe a try! Sausage, Kale and White Bean Soup! OMG! It was the best soup I've ever had in my whole life.
I finally got around to trying that butter chicken recipe from the pressure cooker booklet. It wasn't very good. I don't think they really took the time to go over the recipes in the book to check for errors. It isn't the first recipe that I found in there that was filled with measurement errors.Have you tried the butter chicken yet!
I had to laugh. How long ago was it that I asked? A year? Thank you very much for remembering and it's a shame it didn't work out. Good for you to do all that cleaning and sweeping.I finally got around to trying that butter chicken recipe from the pressure cooker booklet. It wasn't very good. I don't think they really took the time to go over the recipes in the book to check for errors. It isn't the first recipe that I found in there that was filled with measurement errors.
Next time I make butter chicken I'll look for a different recipe.
My pressure cooker is no longer sitting on my kitchen breakfast bar. I have been going crazy with appliance clutter in my small kitchen, so I've been cleaning out my spare bedroom, and washing and dusting everything. The room doubles as my cats room too, including litter box, so the litter dust was out of control. I've washed all of my infrequently used small appliances and put them into black trash bags to keep them clean between uses. I moved my pressure canner there to free up some counter space since I wasn't using it daily like I had been previously.
You are going to LOVE it. I adore mine. It's the second one I've had. I had the first one for about 20 years and then the lid broke. I used tinfoil instead because I didn't want to part with an old friend. DH made me.@Winchester
You are so lucky. I bought a slow cooker today, which I have no idea how to use, and nowhere to put it.
I am scared to use it. I'll look at all recipes thank you.You are going to LOVE it. I adore mine. It's the second one I've had. I had the first one for about 20 years and then the lid broke. I used tinfoil instead because I didn't want to part with an old friend. DH made me. I got a new, bigger one but still miss my old one. Definitely check out the thread that @Winchester
gave you. Another great site is http://allrecipes.com/
I make soups, stews, pot roast, homemade pasta sauce and more in mine. They are also great for keeping things warm when you need to use the oven or stovetop for something else. I bought a baker's rack that I keep mine on along with my microwave. it's this one http://www.amazon.com/Whitmor-6054-268-Supreme-Bakers-Chrome/dp/B0014QS1XC/ref=sr_1_3?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1442932870&sr=1-3&keywords=baker%27s+rack
You can probably find a smaller one that would hold just the slow cooker though if that's only what you need it for. my DD has a slow cooker that I bought her in her dorm room. I'm trying to get her to make friends with it.
Check her post right above my last one. There is a thread on this site for slow cooker recipes. I need to check it out too.I am scared to use it. I'll look at all recipes thank you.
Where did Winchester send me links?
I'll probably be back to you for help one day. My main problem is wheretto put it. .
Thank you Pam. Unfortunately I can't use most of the recipes. I don't eat pork and I can't get those lovely tinned soups you have. I'll have to go on Internet and look but thank you.Judy, you need to check out our recipe thread for slow cookers: http://www.thecatsite.com/t/238187/crock-pot-slow-cooker
Unfortunately, I can't tell you where you can store it! I keep mine in the cabinet at the top of the fridge. But then when I need one, I have to get up on a chair to get it out of the cabinet. Usually Rick will get it for me. I don't keep them in the basement because I use them too often.
I bet Pam's recipe for cranberry roast pork would be just as good with turkey or chickenThank you Pam. Unfortunately I can't use most of the recipes. I don't eat pork and I can't get those lovely tinned soups you have. I'll have to go on Internet and look but thank you.
Lol. I don't think I can get cranberries here. We don't really get berries. Strawberries and cherries.I bet Pam's recipe for cranberry roast pork would be just as good with turkey or chicken
Any kind of jam that would be slightly tart and sweet would work I bet.Lol. I don't think I can get cranberries here. We don't really get berries. Strawberries and cherries.
No to loganberries but we do get some frozen berries. What does pulled chicken mean? And would I use a whole chicken or parts and I've got to get up the nerve to use it. Thank you pam though. I was going to come to you for recipes in any case. I was in the shop, looking at this 6.5 litre thing, thinking pam will help me.Judy, I googled....can you get lingonberries? They're supposedly a good substitute for cranberries. And pulled chicken is also quite good; I've made pulled chicken before and we like it.