Sunday, September 15, 2013

Secura 6-in-1 Electric Pressure Cooker 6qt, 18/10 Stainless Steel Cooking Pot, Pressure Cooker, Slow Cooker, Steamer, Rice Cooker, Browning/Sauté, Soup Maker

Buy Secura 6-in-1 Electric Pressure Cooker 6qt, 18/10 Stainless Steel Cooking Pot, Pressure Cooker, Slow Cooker, Steamer, Rice Cooker, Browning/Sauté, Soup Maker
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6-quart multifunction electric cooker replaces your pressure cooker, slow cooker, food steamer, rice cooker, browning/sauté pan, soup maker. Automatic keep warm.

18/10 stainless steel dishwasher-safe cooking pot; Cool-touch handles; Stainless steel lid with cool-touch finish, safe and energy efficient.

Micro-computerized temperature and time-control system; Digital display; Convenient lid bracket; Up to 24-hour delay timer.

Package includes: Secura pressure cooker with stainless steel c...
  • 6-quart multifunction electric cooker replaces your pressure cooker, slow cooker, food steamer, rice cooker, browning/sauté pan, soup maker. Automatic keep warm.
  • 18/10 stainless steel dishwasher-safe cooking pot; Cool-touch handles; Stainless steel lid with cool-touch finish, safe and energy efficient.
  • Micro-computerized temperature and time-control system; Digital display; Convenient lid bracket; Up to 24-hour delay timer.
  • Package includes: Secura pressure cooker with stainless steel cooking pot, measuring cup, rice spoon, user's manual and recipe book.
  • Optional accessories: stainless steel steam basket and steam rack, non-stick cooking pot.

This Pressure Cookers give to us some advantages, like this :
1. Lafaise/Secura Better than their word
I had an old aluminum pressure cooker from Household Institute and could not anywhere get a new seal. I wanted and looked and shopped and waited a long time for a Stainless Steel cooker. This one seemed to get decent reviews for the price and had what I wanted, so I talked Santa into getting it for us for Christmas. I had some problems at first as it did not get up to "pressure" on the pressure setting and did not count down, but instead went to the "Warm" mode. Amazon would not replace a product unless it was damaged in shippping or their fault, but would refund your money. It worked well in the "Rice" mode making perfect rice; and I did not want my money back. I left an Amazon review and a message with Secura at thesecura.com. Almost immediately the seller Lafraise contacted me (THEY Contacted me!), apoligized for any inconvenience and confirmed my shipping address to send a new one. Secura contacted me as well to follow up. Some people just talk and I know what it is like to try to...

2. superb tool
Update 4-8-13:
You might consider getting a spare lid or at least spare gaskets to use for savory versus non-savory foods. After cooking jambalaya, the gasket retains some onion and garlic smell. That did not seem to bother the final flavor of the bread pudding I next made. But I can imagine it might at some point. So I am switching gaskets for savory versus non-savory foods.

I cooked three dishes with this the first day I had it. Mexican rice, Creole chicken, and a big pot of McCann's steel cut Irish oats. The speed is amazing, a few minutes of prep, a few minutes in the cooker and a few minutes to de-pressurize. It is truly awesome on the steel cut oatmeal, normally you have to stand there for about an hour stirring every few moments. With the Secura, I dumped in the oats and the water at bedtime, and set the timer to cook the oatmeal for 5 minutes at 6:30 this morning. When we got up the oatmeal was perfectly done, the pot had depressurized and it was ready to...

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Well-built, works perfectly
I've had this one for a couple months now, and am totally happy with it. I was debating between this one and the Fagor 670040230 6-Quart Multi-Cooker, and chose this one because of the stainless steel pot, and the fact that the delay timer works for up to 24 hours (rather than just 8 for the Fagor). It's been great - the browning function works really well as an electric skillet, which is great for Mexican rice where we sautee onions and garlic and toast the rice before cooking it. Brown rice cooks in about 15 minutes total, the slow cooker has been great for chili, and the pressure cooker works as you'd expect, with unsoaked beans cooking really quickly.

I was a little worried about the quality before getting it since I've never heard of this brand before, but I have to say this thing is solid - built like a tank.

I found I've had to reduce the amount of water for rice, but I've heard...
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