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King Cnut

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256 posts

113 months

Friday 7th November 2014
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Newbie but been lurking for years...

I had to retire my old stove top pressure cooker a month or so back and after a bit of research got one of these http://www.instantpot.co.uk

Honestly it's bleeding fantastic. Not only does it pressure cook, it slow-cooks, steams, has a sauté setting and you can even make yogurt in it (not tried that bit yet). It's allowed me to throw out my slow cooker and my rice cooker - saving lots of cupboard space and, unlike most other electric pressure cookers it has a good thick stainless pressure vessel - which can go directly on to the hob if necessary.

But the best bit is how well it cooks. Far less faff than the old stove top, it has programs for things like meat/rice/beans so basically you just fill it up, hit the appropriate program and walk away. It keeps things warm for about 8 hours once the pressure cycle is finished. The minimum amount of liquid you can use is 160ml - which I'd have never risked with the old cooker - meaning I can get non-sloppy results without having to reduce liquid, filling the kitchen with condensation. It's also fantastic for making clear stock because the heating cycle is gentle and doesn't emulsify fat or kick up much 'sediment'.

I never thought I'd ever be able to do stuff like risotto in a pressure cooker but it's a piece of piss, same with pasta... Just create a 'sauce' first, release the pressure then throw in some rice or pasta for a few more mins under pressure. It's also great for pulled pork and slow cooked brisket for BBQ type recipes but done quickly under pressure.

Best kitchen gadget I've bought in over 30 years.

Anyone else got one? Any good recipes?








flatsix3.6

756 posts

181 months

Saturday 8th November 2014
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What's it actual cooking capacity in litres.

King Cnut

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256 posts

113 months

Saturday 8th November 2014
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flatsix3.6 said:
What's it actual cooking capacity in litres.
Mine's 6 litres but I think there's a 5 litre version. Can't recommend it highly enough.

I was replacing a two vessel stainless kit from Prestige (two pots; 4 litre and 6 litre with one pressure lid) but the plastic housing around weight cracked (from heat!) and they don't make spares any longer (bar stewards, it would have been perfectly serviceable with a spare). Anyway, I wanted to get something high quality like a Kuhn Rikon, because I didn't want to get burnt by built in obsolescence again, but they're over a hundred quid so I started looking around and found the Instant Pot.

I wasn't expecting to be so Impressed but the electronic functions take out all the faff.


David A

3,606 posts

251 months

Saturday 8th November 2014
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£80 in costco at the mo ...

King Cnut

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256 posts

113 months

Saturday 8th November 2014
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David A said:
£80 in costco at the mo ...
Bargain!


flatsix3.6

756 posts

181 months

Wednesday 12th November 2014
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Did you get the IP Lux 60 or the IP Duo 60.


King Cnut

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256 posts

113 months

Wednesday 12th November 2014
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flatsix3.6 said:
Did you get the IP Lux 60 or the IP Duo 60.
I've got an IP Lux Duo, but I've not bothered trying to make yogurt in it - so I might as well be using the IP Lux 60.

flatsix3.6

756 posts

181 months

Monday 17th November 2014
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Ordered a IP Duo 60.

King Cnut

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Tuesday 18th November 2014
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flatsix3.6 said:
Ordered a IP Duo 60.
You will not regret it.



lost in espace

6,160 posts

207 months

Thursday 11th December 2014
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Just bought on on the recommendation here, will see if it gets returned to Costco or used a lot. My wife rolled her eyeballs upwards and said another gadget...

Melman Giraffe

6,759 posts

218 months

Friday 12th December 2014
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So whats the verdict?

lost in espace

6,160 posts

207 months

Thursday 18th December 2014
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Been using it constantly since purchase. One pot to clean up. Meatballs in curry sauce with rice, with creamed butternut squash tonight. Pork chops were great, lovely chargrilled chicken. Made some soup, really easy!

Fantastic, replaced the slow cooker and steamer.

calibrax

4,788 posts

211 months

Monday 29th December 2014
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Well, I got one of these for Xmas biggrin

Think I will try it out this weekend with a brisket...

V41LEY

2,893 posts

238 months

Wednesday 31st December 2014
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lost in espace said:
Been using it constantly since purchase. One pot to clean up. Meatballs in curry sauce with rice, with creamed butternut squash tonight. Pork chops were great, lovely chargrilled chicken. Made some soup, really easy!

Fantastic, replaced the slow cooker and steamer.
Wife seen the light or have you replaced her with another gadget laugh

garreth64

663 posts

221 months

Saturday 31st January 2015
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I'm seriously considering getting one of these, but not sure which one to go for.

Costco have the IP-LUX50 6-in-1 reduced from Monday to £84 which seems good value, though it is the smaller 5L one not the 6L IP-LUX60 which is £109.99 at Amazon.

However, I understand this has now been replaced by the IP-DUO60 7-in-1 which is £129.99 at Amazon.

From the differences between the two models apart from size, the new model seems to have a yoghurt facility, a low pressure setting, and a better designed lid/handle but I don't think that is worth £46 more from what I can see.

I'm not sure how much I'll use it yet, so tempted to get the cheaper one from Costco, but don't want to end up regretting it.


calibrax

4,788 posts

211 months

Saturday 31st January 2015
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garreth64 said:
I'm seriously considering getting one of these, but not sure which one to go for.

Costco have the IP-LUX50 6-in-1 reduced from Monday to £84 which seems good value, though it is the smaller 5L one not the 6L IP-LUX60 which is £109.99 at Amazon.

However, I understand this has now been replaced by the IP-DUO60 7-in-1 which is £129.99 at Amazon.

From the differences between the two models apart from size, the new model seems to have a yoghurt facility, a low pressure setting, and a better designed lid/handle but I don't think that is worth £46 more from what I can see.

I'm not sure how much I'll use it yet, so tempted to get the cheaper one from Costco, but don't want to end up regretting it.
I got the LUX60 for xmas, and it's brilliant. I certainly can't see any need for the DUO60, making yoghurt is not something I would ever bother with and I don't see much use for a low pressure setting.

Check out the ribs I made in it... 20 mins pressure cooked, and then 20 mins in a hot oven after brushing with BBQ sauce and sprinkling with brown sugar. Meat just falls off the bone and the texture is just incredible.





Edited by calibrax on Sunday 6th September 21:46

garreth64

663 posts

221 months

Saturday 31st January 2015
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calibrax said:
I got the LUX60 for xmas, and it's brilliant. I certainly can't see any need for the DUO60, making yoghurt is not something I would ever bother with and I don't see much use for a low pressure setting.

Check out the ribs I made in it... 20 mins pressure cooked, and then 20 mins in a hot oven after brushing with BBQ sauce and sprinkling with brown sugar. Meat just falls off the bone and the texture is just incredible.



Ribs look great!

I can't see me ever wanting to make yoghurt either, and I think the 5L should be big enough. My other half is veggie so most of the time I'll be making stuff for myself and freezing portions for lunches etc.

Vyse

1,224 posts

124 months

Sunday 6th September 2015
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Is it worth getting one of these or just a bog standard slow cooker?

calibrax

4,788 posts

211 months

Sunday 6th September 2015
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Vyse said:
Is it worth getting one of these or just a bog standard slow cooker?
A bog standard slow cooker is much cheaper to buy. But this holds about twice as much, and the pressure cooking is brilliant - you can make meals very quickly with it and the meat is like it's been slow cooked, very tender. I use mine every week. Very easy to clean as well!

Edited by calibrax on Sunday 6th September 21:54

lost in espace

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207 months

Sunday 6th September 2015
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Perfect rice and eggs soft boiled.