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Brf over 20 psi
    #26416800 - 01/04/20 10:32 PM (4 years, 25 days ago)

Messed up and let psi build over 20 for about 15 mins into "caution" zone on pressure gauge. Should my brf cakes still be ok?


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Re: Brf over 20 psi [Re: RhizoRyan]
    #26416826 - 01/04/20 10:55 PM (4 years, 25 days ago)

Higher PSI means higher temperature, which means you can technically get away with less time to sterilize it. A lot of people lately are putting quarters or something on their weight, to PC at 16-18 PSI and doing 2 hours instead of 1 hour at 15 PSI and have a higher success rate with making sterile jars/bags. The only thing I would worry about for 20+ PSI (aside from damaging/exploding your pressure cooker or having it blow the safety plug) is that it may have reached the higher PSI from running out of water.

I could be wrong, but I don't believe PF Tek would be any different at a higher temp/PSI. I suppose if it dried out, it could be a hard solid piece of BRF+verm, but I doubt that would happen (unless you ran out of water).

Another thing you should know, is that you can Pressure Cook a jar/bag more than once if you feel the need to, such as a power outage or having to cancel it early (running out of water) or if for whatever reason, you have a tiny pressure cooker and it runs out of water after an hour, you could fill it back up and run it a second time.

I can't give you a definite answer, but perhaps this information will be useful enough.


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Re: Brf over 20 psi [Re: guest1]
    #26416856 - 01/04/20 11:30 PM (4 years, 24 days ago)

Should be fine.


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Re: Brf over 20 psi [Re: wildernessjunkie]
    #26417109 - 01/05/20 07:12 AM (4 years, 24 days ago)

Even if it looks a little brown or toasty after the pc it should still colonize


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