Pressure Cooking Compared to Crock Pot Cooking

pressure_cookerEveryone has heard of a crock pot or slow cooker while many have never heard of a pressure cooker. Many who have heard of a pressure cooker have never attempted to use one. There are many differences in these two types of cookers. Both are methods of cooking meats, vegetables, soup and stews but the way they cook these foods are much different.

The Time They Take

Pressure cookers cook in considerably less time than a crock pot. Being super organized to prepare a meal in a pressure cooker isn’t necessary. With a slow cooker organization is the key. When using a slow cooker it is necessary get up in the morning to prepare all your ingredients and place them in the crock pot. This allows the foods to cook all day while you’re at work or running errands. When using a pressure cooker, you can come home from work and in just a few minutes have a quick, healthy and delicious meal that is prepared in a matter of a few minutes.

Convenience is the Key

Pressure cookers are a more convenient way of cooking than slow cookers. To gain the maximum flavor from meat, it should be browned. When using a slow cooker an extra pan must be used for the browning. In a pressure cooker the meat can be browned right inside the cooker. If you have a recipe that calls for bacon fry it right in the pressure cooker eliminating the use of the stove, another pan and extra dish soap.

Pressure Cooking Saves Time

Preparing ingredients to place in a slow cooker can take extra time. More often than not this step is a morning affair. Mornings are often a rush time and adding extra chores to your routine can push you to the limit. With a pressure cooker the preparation can be accomplished quickly and efficiently during your normal dinner cooking time. You achieve the same great tasting meal with out all the rush.

Saving Energy

Not only will a pressure cooker save body and brain energy but it will also save electrical energy. Instead of plugging in the crock pot in the morning and allowing it to work all day using energy, plug in a pressure cooker and allow it to use that energy for a few short minutes.

Pressure cookers can actually save you more time and money than a crock pot. For those who have lived by a crock pot, why not give a pressure cooker a try. You might be pleasantly surprised at how much you like its benefits.

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A busy mom of 2 beautiful girls, a wife and work at home mom. What's for dinner is always a challenge in my house, so in my quest to find tips, tricks quick & easy recipes and product recommendations, I hope I can provide you with solutions to solve that challenge in your house!

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