Steaming in a Pressure Cooker

Steam cooking is a healthy and gentle way to prepare food, where the food is cooked in a closed container with steam. In this case, the pressure cooker provides the best solution, since it encloses steam for optimal cooking results.

Advantages of steam cooking in pressure cooker

Preservation of Nutrients:
Gentle cooking preserves vitamins and minerals.

Saves Time:
The pressure cooker reduces cooking time many times over compared to traditional methods.

Easy to Use:
The pot is easy to use and the steam regulator allows precise control of the cooking time.

Variety of uses:
Steam cooking is suitable for both meat, fish, vegetables and even desserts.

How to Steam Cook with a Pressure Cooker

Steaming - Step 1

1. Fill with water

Fill the pot with a minimum amount of water (see "Min" mark).

Steaming - Step 2

2. Add food to be cooked

Place the food in the perforated insert. Place the tripod in the pressure cooker and place the insert on it.

Steaming - Step 3

3. Set cooking stage

Set the cooking crown to "Steam cooking" and heat the pot for the regular duration.

Steaming - Step 4

4. No steaming off necessary

Since this method does not build up pressure, the cooking crown does not lift and the pot can be opened at any time without prior steaming.

Steaming - Tip

Tip

At the end of the cooking time, remove the hot insert from the pot using a fork

Frequently Asked Questions

Is it possible to steam cook several foods at the same time?

Yes, it is possible to steam cook several foods at the same time in the pressure cooker. However, for this to happen, the foods should have similar cooking times and be placed separately in the steamer insert or in colanders.

Can you also steam cook rice or pasta in a pressure cooker?

Yes, you can also steam rice and pasta in a pressure cooker by placing them in the steamer insert or in a colander and placing it in the pot.

Other Pressure Cooking Methods and Care: