Electric pressure cooker/slow cooker
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Although no-one ever says thanks for posting money saving posts, I'm still going to tell you about this. 
Instant Pot Lux60 6-in-1 Programmable Electric Pressure Cooker with Stainless Steel Cooking Pot, 6 Litre http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0073GIN08?ref_...
I have not got one of these appliances but have only ever heard good things about them , mainly on here.
Deal of the Day on Amazon is this seemingly mega versatile machine reduced from £150 to £80. Probably never been £150 but definitely a deal at £80.

Instant Pot Lux60 6-in-1 Programmable Electric Pressure Cooker with Stainless Steel Cooking Pot, 6 Litre http://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B0073GIN08?ref_...
I have not got one of these appliances but have only ever heard good things about them , mainly on here.
Deal of the Day on Amazon is this seemingly mega versatile machine reduced from £150 to £80. Probably never been £150 but definitely a deal at £80.
sunil4 said:
They are grea, a lot of my Murican BBQ friends swear by them. Just not for ribs etc.please as that ain't right
Actually they are great for doing ribs quickly... I put a couple of racks in there with a bit of water at the bottom and pressure cook for about 10 mins, then take them out, glaze with BBQ sauce and put under the grill to finish them off. Perfect, falling off the bone, sticky ribs in about 20 mins 
calibrax said:
Actually they are great for doing ribs quickly... I put a couple of racks in there with a bit of water at the bottom and pressure cook for about 10 mins, then take them out, glaze with BBQ sauce and put under the grill to finish them off. Perfect, falling off the bone, sticky ribs in about 20 mins 
I will certainly try that, thanks 
calibrax said:
Actually they are great for doing ribs quickly... I put a couple of racks in there with a bit of water at the bottom and pressure cook for about 10 mins, then take them out, glaze with BBQ sauce and put under the grill to finish them off. Perfect, falling off the bone, sticky ribs in about 20 mins 
I am sure they are but we prefer the long n slow smoke on a Weber Smokey Moutain for 4-5 hours and 12-15 hours for a Boston Butt.
I am sure they make great ribs but this is just the BBQ snob in me talking :-)
Cook on!
sunil4 said:
I am sure they are but we prefer the long n slow smoke on a Weber Smokey Moutain for 4-5 hours and 12-15 hours for a Boston Butt.
I am sure they make great ribs but this is just the BBQ snob in me talking :-)
Cook on!
I totally agree, long slow smoking is best. But when you don't have the time or just can't be arsed, this is a damn good alternative I am sure they make great ribs but this is just the BBQ snob in me talking :-)
Cook on!

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