
So, I missed the incredible flash sale on the first night, but still combined a 30-percent-off order with about $40 in Amazon Visa awards points and got myself the larger (8-quart) size for about 40 bucks, which seemed fair.
I've tested it out and used it for "baked" pressure-cooked russet potatoes (creamy and good), a spicy Indian Aloo Gobhi (cauliflower and potato curry) and, last night, a pack of Rancho Gordo Marcella beans. Everything was successful. I think the Indian dish might have been a little more "restaurant quality" if I made it by hand, but the upside was that after I did my chopping and mise, the cooking took care of itself while I went off and read. Worth it for a dish that was still very good.
The beans pleased me most of all. After a daylong soak (because the packet was a year old), I got them from start to finish in under an hour - about 10 minutes to come up to pressure, 20 minutes to cook, and 15 or 20 minutes to come down to normal pressure as the recipe recommends. They were perfect, creamy yet still retaining their integrity, and tasted amazing even without any salt or pepper. Add a little good olive oil, kosher salt and telicherry pepper and I just about couldn't stop eating them.
So, did anyone else succumb to a new one? Any of you been using one for a while? (Pardon me if this is a frequent topic ... I wrote all this before I thought to do a search.
