Anybody started a "regulate pressure cookers" thread yet?
Posted: Tue Apr 16, 2013 6:10 pm
I mean, do we really NEED a pressure cooker to cook a deer?


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Libs are so touchy these days.houndawg wrote:no, we were waiting to see which dipshit pinhead would start the thread.
No, but grizza will use it to cook a tenderloin.JohnStOnge wrote:I mean, do we really NEED a pressure cooker to cook a deer?
I'm keeping an eye on you, ya' commie, pinko, sumbych!kalm wrote:I liked my pickled asparagus and green beans. They can have my...![]()
By the same token, anything under that much pressure needs to be regulated...cookers, compressors, and the like...
(I wonder if I'm now under surveillance for posting in this thread)
Maybe, but let me help: Obama. George Bush. Murder. Guns. Gun Violence. Assassinated.kalm wrote:(I wonder if I'm now under surveillance for posting in this thread)
Always juicy, never dry.JohnStOnge wrote:My Cajun Mom used to make the BEST roast in a pressure cooker. Man, I can still remember the noise the little thingy at the top would make as it was cooking. Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch. And, man, it would come out so tender and well seasoned and delicious. Good GAWD it was good!
I need to learn to do that before she leaves this earth.
Can't you achieve the same thing through searing then braising in a crockpot? I mean the roast of course...no need to ban crockpots.Cluck U wrote:Always juicy, never dry.JohnStOnge wrote:My Cajun Mom used to make the BEST roast in a pressure cooker. Man, I can still remember the noise the little thingy at the top would make as it was cooking. Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch Ch. And, man, it would come out so tender and well seasoned and delicious. Good GAWD it was good!
I need to learn to do that before she leaves this earth.