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Krendle
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Pressure cooking away from the stove
#359973 - 07/24/01 10:50 AM (23 years, 2 months ago) |
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So what's the best way to do this? Should I get a pressure cooker/canner with some sort of built in heating element? Are any of thosee electonic stove/skillet/whatever deals reliable enough to use for this purpose?
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Re: Pressure cooking away from the stove [Re: Krendle]
#360161 - 07/24/01 04:40 PM (23 years, 2 months ago) |
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Gas bottle and a single element camping stove?
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Re: Pressure cooking away from the stove [Re: Krendle]
#360239 - 07/24/01 06:56 PM (23 years, 2 months ago) |
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If you got the cash you can get an electric 25X All American Stereoclave then you can go to Myco Supply. If you want to get it for $50 cheaper (basicly shipping costs) check out the Drool Donkey Island for some cool links! :wink: "A Wise One like me should not charge for her services....The one who charges is a liar. The wise one is born to cure, not to do business with her knowledge."-Maria Sabina Edited by BrownPastures on 07/24/01 07:58 PM.
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Re: Pressure cooking away from the stove [Re: Krendle]
#360252 - 07/24/01 07:32 PM (23 years, 2 months ago) |
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For a long time I used an electric grill to heat my preassure cooker, I think that it took a little longer to reach the right temp, but it worked fine. Mine came from Wal-Mart.
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Re: Pressure cooking away from the stove [Re: Krendle]
#360395 - 07/24/01 11:05 PM (23 years, 2 months ago) |
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I have used a two burner hotplate that plugs into a regular 110 volt outlet and spanned both burners with my 21 quart pressure cooker. I does take a bit longer to get up to pressure but it does work.
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Re: Pressure cooking away from the stove [Re: Workman]
#17221001 - 11/14/12 08:02 PM (11 years, 10 months ago) |
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I know this thread is very old, but it's the closest one I could find. I have a glasstop stove that I've pc'ed on a handful of times now, but it's starting to crack a bit. I have an electric skillet in the garage, a 1500w 120v, here's the model: http://www.walmart.com/ip/Presto-Cool-Touch-Electric-Griddle/3576547 Anyways, can I use the shitty skillet? Or what other options do I have to PC without using the glasstop?
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Re: Pressure cooking away from the stove [Re: Fleet Fox]
#17221062 - 11/14/12 08:11 PM (11 years, 10 months ago) |
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Quote:
Fleet Fox said: http://www.walmart.com/ip/Presto-Cool-Touch-Electric-Griddle/3576547 Anyways, can I use the shitty skillet? Or what other options do I have to PC without using the glasstop?
No that wont work, but you can use something like this:
http://www.chinatraderonline.com/Files/home-appliance/Electrical-Burner/Electric-Single-Burner-13485863856.jpg
I use one like that for my 22qt mirro sometimes, only downside is it takes about double the time to warm up and get to pressure when compared to using a gas stove, but the point is it will work.
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Re: Pressure cooking away from the stove [Re: PussyFart]
#17221376 - 11/14/12 09:00 PM (11 years, 10 months ago) |
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Ok, I appreciate it. Once it has reached the pressure, still 90 min at 15psi?
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Re: Pressure cooking away from the stove [Re: Fleet Fox]
#17221735 - 11/14/12 10:12 PM (11 years, 10 months ago) |
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Quote:
Fleet Fox said: Ok, I appreciate it. Once it has reached the pressure, still 90 min at 15psi?
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