200 Best Pressure Cooker Recipes by Cinda Chavich

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  • MollyB on February 15, 2024

    This is my go-to pressure cooker book, with tasty, reliable recipes that go beyond standard pressure cooker fare. Some favorites that I return to over and over are: Thai vegetable curry, Ma po tofu, Saigon braised pork and eggplant, Braised Chinese meatballs, Speedy Dijon chicken, and Mexican pulled pork tamale pie. I also regularly use her pressure cooker chicken and vegetable stock recipes.

  • vikingcook on June 09, 2016

    This is one of my go-to books for cooking with my electric pressure cooker. A few recipes that I've tried and enjoyed are: Pasta Fazool Cajun Black Bean & Sausage Gumbo African Sweet Potato & Peanut Soup Mexican Pork Chops Saigon Braised Pork & Eggplant Spicy Ethiopian Chicken Stew Creamy Lentils & Cheddar Great Northern Beans Navarre Style

  • robm on November 27, 2011

    Lots of good recipes by Canadian food writer Cinda Chavich. Modern pressure cookers are easy to use and give you great slow-cooked taste in a fraction of the time. And a pressure cooker is indispensable for high-altitude cooking!

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  • ISBN 10 0778802094
  • ISBN 13 9780778802099
  • Published May 28 2009
  • Format Paperback
  • Language English
  • Countries Canada
  • Publisher Robert Rose Inc.
  • Imprint Robert Rose Inc

Publishers Text

Classic and new recipes for the pressure cooker.

Any home cook can prepare a delicious beef stew in only 15 minutes or a rich, creamy cheesecake in 20 minutes. That's a complete meal in just a little over half an hour.

While generations of cooks have known the many benefits of pressure-cooking, recent advances in pressure-cooker design have made these appliances safer and more convenient than ever. They save energy too.

With 75 brand new recipes, Cinda Chavich now provides 200 recipes that take advantage of what pressure cookers do best. Their incredible versatility is demonstrated in stellar recipes that include:

  • Starters -- braised artichokes with red pepper aioli; spicy sweet potato soup
  • Tantalizing mains -- speedy Dijon chicken; Cajun seafood gumbo
  • Bean and grain dishes -- beans with short ribs chuck-wagon style
  • Desserts -- classic Christmas plum pudding; orange espresso cheesecake.


Chavich shares helpful tips and kitchen wisdom for each recipe. There is also a comprehensive introduction to pressure-cooking, with guidelines for adapting your own recipes and compensating for the effects of altitude.

200 Best Pressure Cooker Recipes is simply the best handbook for using this time-saving appliance.



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