Unfortunately, I do not agree with the answer that the turkey giblets will eat you alive. My mom use to cook the giblets and dad always got the gizzard. That is until we kids grew older and fought over them, then she used them in the gravy. They will not make you sick or kill you. I'm not aware of the cake. I just wanted to know what pressure and liquid you use to pressure cook the giblets. I make my turkey stock using the broth from the giblets. You can also boil them, but it takes forever. About 3-4 hrs.
Yes you can pressure cook a pint jar in a pressure cooker.
First, pressure cookers are usually not big enough for that. Second, the pressure in most pressure cookers is the same for everything you cook in it. (There are some modern ones that allow you to make adjustments) The principle of a pressure cooker is that the boiling point of water, which is in virtually everything you would put in a pressure cooker, is higher under pressure. That means the temperature you are cooking at is higher. If you boil water on the stove in an open pot the water never gets higher in temperature than 212 F. at five pounds per square inch (psi) of pressure in a pressure cooker water boils at 220 F. at ten psi water boils at 235 F. Higher temperatures cooking is faster. Your turkey will cook in a pressure cooker, but it won't come out looking like a roasted turkey. So plan on eating this one alone.
Yes, you can cook rice without a pressure cooker by using a pot on the stove or a rice cooker.
For a whole Turkey (10-12 lbs) you can brown it first, make sure it's on a trivet with 2 cups of water, for 40 minutes. Release pressure using the natural release method. For a larger turkey, a 20 lbs. for example, pressure cook for 1 1/2 hours. Keep the pressure at 15psi. More time charts at: http://missvickie.com/howto/times/timingframe.html Enjoy!
The main difference between a pressure cooker and a rice cooker is how they cook food. A pressure cooker uses high pressure to cook food quickly, while a rice cooker uses steam to cook rice and other grains. If you want to cook a variety of dishes efficiently, a pressure cooker would be more suitable because it can cook a wide range of foods quickly and retain more nutrients compared to a rice cooker.
Because the temperatures are high in pressure cooker
Yes, you can cook rice in a pressure cooker by following the specific instructions for rice cooking provided by the manufacturer.
Yes, you can cook a meal quickly with a pressure cooker due to its ability to cook food faster than traditional methods by using high pressure and steam.
To cook beef in a pressure cooker, first sear the beef on all sides to lock in flavor. Then add liquid (such as broth or water) and any desired seasonings. Close the pressure cooker and cook on high pressure for the recommended time based on the cut of beef. Allow the pressure to release naturally before opening the cooker.
To cook rice efficiently in a pressure cooker, rinse the rice, add water in a 1:1 ratio, and set the pressure cooker to high pressure for 3-5 minutes. Let the pressure release naturally for 10 minutes before opening the cooker.
The main difference between a rice cooker and a pressure cooker is how they cook food. A rice cooker uses steam to cook food slowly and evenly, while a pressure cooker uses high pressure to cook food quickly. For cooking a variety of dishes efficiently, a pressure cooker would be more suitable as it can cook a wider range of foods in less time compared to a rice cooker. It can also tenderize tough cuts of meat and cook grains and beans faster.
To cook frozen chicken in a pressure cooker, add the frozen chicken, seasonings, and liquid to the pressure cooker. Set the cooker to high pressure and cook for about 10-15 minutes per pound of chicken. Allow the pressure to release naturally for about 10 minutes before opening the cooker. Check the internal temperature of the chicken to ensure it is fully cooked before serving.