The Pressure Cooker Cookbook
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Ebury Publishing
Published:6th Sep '12
Should be back in stock very soon
With more than 150 delicious recipes for use with the latest time-saving, money saving kitchen gadget, the Pressure Cooker Cookbook will revolutionise your mealtimes
By cooking food at temperatures that are far higher than conventional ovens pressure cookers drastically reduce cooking times enabling us to cook in a cheaper, healthier and greener way.
Now more than ever, the nation needs and wants to be able to cook in a quicker, easier, cheaper, healthier and greener way. Look no further than the pressure cooker! Guardian writer Catherine Phipps's mouth-watering recipe book, with stunning colour photography throughout, is the essential guide to cooking with the kitchen appliance that will save you both time and money!
'This humdrum tool of grandmother's thrifty cooking is resurrected with an amazing amount of glamour' - The Times
'Phipps's exceptional book shows that the pressure cooker has moved far beyond its spluttering, drab 1970s incarnation' - The Sunday Times
'Recipes you'll want to cook' - The Financial Times
'The holy grail of cheap, quick, delicious food' -- ***** Reader review
'I just can't wait to cook more things from it' -- ***** Reader review
'Changed my life' -- ***** Reader review
'Inspirational!' -- ***** Reader review
'Magical!' -- ***** Reader review
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Those who lead a busy life and often cook in a hurry will appreciate any time-saving kitchen hack.
The pressure cooker is the number one gadget for people who want to slice huge chunks off the cooking time of meat, pulses and sauces. From ribs that fall off the bone, to stew, casserole or braised meat, a pressure cooker can achieve great results in under an hour. Pasta and rice can be made from scratch in less than 10 minutes; thrifty cooks can tenderise flavoursome cheap cuts in just 20 minutes and pulses can be cooked without having to soak them. Speed isn't the only advantage of pressure cookers - they also preserve nutrients and vitamins, as well as being a more economical way to cook.
As a busy working mother, Guardian writer Catherine Phipps is wholly reliant on her pressure cooker to produce quick and easy one-pot meals for her family. Her authoritative guide is aimed at those who are new to pressure cookers as well as established fans. Alongside recipes ranging from pot-roast chicken and seafood risotto to Boston baked beans, pulled pork sandwiches and Scotch eggs,...
This humdrum tool of grandmother’s thrifty cooking is resurrected with an amazing amount of glamour... Phipps shows that high-pressure cooking isn’t only quick and economic, but a tool to treasure flavour. -- Nick Wyke * The Times *
If pressure cooking speaks to you of grannies, boiled-to-death pulses and explosions, Phipps shows you you’re wrong. Recipes you’ll want to cook, yes; but her writing style – precision with an almost retro gentleness – will seduce you completely. -- Tim Hayward * Financial Times *
Phipps’s exceptional book shows that the pressure cooker has moved far beyond its spluttering, drab 1970s incarnation... It is worth buying for the risotto recipes alone: perfect risotto in five minutes, with no stirring (really). -- Bee Wilson * The Sunday Times *
The Pressure Cooker Cookbook by first time author Catherine Phipps has genuinely changed the way I cook for the better... This book is a recipe for sanity. If you don’t have a pressure cooker, all I can say is: get one! -- Psychologies Magazine * Psychologies Magazine *
ISBN: 9780091945015
Dimensions: 252mm x 195mm x 21mm
Weight: 923g
224 pages