Kambrook KPR600 Electric Pressure Cooker User Manual


 
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Pressure Express Cooking Guide
WARNING: Caution should
be used when sautéing
in hot oil. Keep hands
and face away from the
removable cooking bowl
especially when adding
new ingredients as hot oil
may splatter.
The Settings
Pressure cooking is a perfect way to
cook a variety of foods in a faster and
more effective way. It works by locking
in the steam within the appliance,
maintaining a higher level of heat and
in the process, locking in the flavours
and juices.
The Pressure Express has 6 settings as
well as a sauté setting that enables the
meat and vegetables required for the
recipe to be cooked in one pot.
Setting Recipes Approx.
Cooking
Time*
(see Note)
1 Porridge 7 min
2 White Rice, Rice
Pudding
10 min
3 Brown Rice,
Casseroles and
Curries
15 min
4 Meat Cuts
(Various)^
20 min
5 Soup 24 min
6 Legumes (e.g.
chickpeas, dried
beans), Corned
Beef (Silverside),
Chicken Stock
28 min
Setting Recipes Approx.
Cooking
Time*
(see Note)
Sauté Vegetables,
simmer sauces
and seal meat
Reset dial to
Sauté if more
time required
*The time above is only an indication
and does not include the time it takes
for the pressure cooker to reach full
pressure.Timer will not start until the
cooker is pressurised.
^ For a Rare to Medium Rare finish for
1kg size cuts. Use settings 5 or 6 for a
more cooked finish. Use setting 6 for
Corned Beef or Chicken Stock.
The minimum amount of liquid (water
or stock) to be added to removable
cooking bowl for pressure cooking
recipes is 250ml (1cup). Anything less
might boil dry and pressure cook will
not function. Additional liquid may
need to be added during cooking if
this occurs. Do not cook with less than
1 litre of combined food and liquid in
the bowl.