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I am glad you liked it. Did you strain it, too? It's so easy, isn't it? No, I use plain yogurt. I *think* you should not use flavored. Not sure.
I made the yogurt and after 8 hours it was still liquid.. That's not right is it? I wonder what I did wrongSent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Hally-- I find things like making a baked sweet potato (12 minutes) or regular potatoes (14 minutes) vs 1 hour in the stove is where the IP really shines, and beans,from dry they cook in 15-25 minutes vs 1 hour unsoaked (i never soak). The lentil soup i always make in my stove top pressure cooker cooks in 10 minutes and tastes like it cooked all day, so there is that too.
I'm kind of mystified as to why the IP is superior to a pressure cooker. I guess it's because you can set things up then leave it? Otherwise, cooking times seem equivalent.I love my Fissler stainless steel pressure cooker. Just cooked up toor dal last weekend to use for a big batch of sambar that I'm eating for lunch and/or breakfast this week.
I am a die hard stove top pressure cooker user and just bought the IP. Here is what I like about it over the stove top PC:1. set it and walk away, no waiting for it to come to pressure, turning down heat, etc2. does not use of valuable stove space3. does not heat up the kitchen in the summer4. multi functional-- slow cooker, steamer, rice maker, etc.
I am a die hard stove top pressure cooker user and just bought the IP. Here is what I like about it over the stove top PC:1. set it and walk away, no waiting for it to come to pressure, turning down heat, etc
2. does not use of valuable stove space
3. does not heat up the kitchen in the summer
4. multi functional-- slow cooker, steamer, rice maker, etc.
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