Hawkins Contura Black 5 Litre Pressure Cooker, Hard Anodised Cooker, Handi Cooker, Black (CB50)

£29.975
FREE Shipping

Hawkins Contura Black 5 Litre Pressure Cooker, Hard Anodised Cooker, Handi Cooker, Black (CB50)

Hawkins Contura Black 5 Litre Pressure Cooker, Hard Anodised Cooker, Handi Cooker, Black (CB50)

RRP: £59.95
Price: £29.975
£29.975 FREE Shipping

In stock

We accept the following payment methods

Description

Pressure cooking is also excellent for retaining nutrients, making it a great choice for those who want to eat healthily. As it uses less liquid than other methods (such as boiling), fewer nutrients are drawn out of the food and discarded with the water. The shorter cooking times also help to preserve nutrients in your meals. Are there any accessories or additional items that are commonly used with a 5-liter pressure cooker?

In recent years, all-in-one units like the Instant Pot have made pressure cooking popular again. However, you don’t have to buy a bulky countertop unit to enjoy the benefits of pressure cooking. Stovetop pressure cookers are fairly straightforward, with only a few steps to get you going. Instead of trying to figure out which button does what, you simply insert your items, then cover and seal before you start steaming. Need to know Works with electric, gas, ceramic, halogen, induction and solid hotplate hobs, pot is dishwasher safe, two pressure levels, lifetime warranty, recipes and cooking time suggestions included, plus a trivet How we test pressure cookersPressure cookers are best suited for Indian cooking. You can make various dishes – like vegetables, rice, soups, idlis, idiyappam, dhoklas, meat, biriyanis, and more – with ease. They are designed for daily use as they save a lot of time, fuel, and energy. Get a 5-liter pressure cooker from the above list and indulge in the sheer pleasure of cooking food the right way. Frequently Asked Questions A key factor in our tests is assessing the control of the steam release once the food is ready. Some pressure cookers open their pressure valves automatically once they're finished, but others need to be toggled by hand. While some smoothly let the steam out, others let it fly out rapidly and spit droplets of water all over the kitchen countertop. The advantages of using a 5-liter pressure cooker include faster cooking time, energy efficiency, and the ability to cook larger quantities of food in a single batch. The increased capacity makes meal preparation easier than traditional cooking. We've tested stove-top and electric pressure cookers from bestselling brands, such as Instant-Pot, Ninja, Prestige, Tefal, Tower and more. We've found three Best Buys, one of which also earned our Great Value recommendation. And the overall best pressure cooker from our tests might surprise you. The best pressure cookers

She also says to consider capacity. How much will suit your family? Will you be using the pressure cooker for weekly food prep? And think about what foods you want to cook to determine whether a pressure cooker is right for you. Ask previous generations about pressure cookers and they’ll likely bring up safety concerns. But pressure cookers have come a long way from their mid-1900s popularity. The newer models of pressure cookers will keep you protected from the over-pressurization that once put home chefs at risk.

Customer reviews

We also take note of how speedily each cooks beef stew, although we haven't spotted much difference among pressure cookers of the same type. Electric pressure cookers take around 35 minutes to cook our stew, whereas stove-top pressure cookers take 15 minutes on an induction hob. But there are more than a few models to consider while shopping for a pressure cooker. Although all models are safe, each has its own safety mechanisms. There are models with something as simple as an indicator light and others that have as many as six built-in safety features.

CHOICE OF SIZE - Available in 4 litre capacity, great for couples or individual servings, or the larger 6 litre capacity, which is the perfect size for families, providing up to 8-10 servings. I’ve got to be honest. These things used to scare the bejesus out of me,” confesses culinary expert Julie Chernoff, member of Les Dames d’Escoffier, dining editor of Better magazine and food journalist. “But today’s upscale, high-tech models aren’t your grandma’s stovetop pressure cooker, although the basic premise is the same.” A pressure cooker's cooking pot is inevitably going to face some wear over repeated uses, so we use a lab-calibrated scratch pen to test how resistant to scratching the cooking pots are. After sufficient time has passed that your food should be cooked (either your recipe will say how long it should be or your electric pressure cooker will have finished its countdown), the pressure valve needs to be opened to allow the steam to escape. This makes them far more energy efficient than other ways of cooking. The least energy-efficient pressure cooker we tested costs around 13p an hour to use, whereas an oven costs roughly 30p an hour. Are pressure cookers healthy?Our tests investigate how effectively they cook, how easy they are to use, how smoothly they release steam and other need-to-knows if you're thinking of buying.

When it comes to getting perfectly cooked rice that’s fluffy and soft but not too soft, it’s one of our dedicated rice cookers that you need in your collection of kitchen gadgets. Our large capacity designs are just the thing for larger households – while a handy keep warm function means you can get on with prepping other parts of the meal without worrying about the rice going cold. We assess how easily each pressure cooker can be set up and used to cook, taking into account functions such as switches, buttons and digital displays, and how easily lids and cooking pots can be removed. Much like a slow cooker, a pressure cooker can save you money by taking cheap ingredients and transforming them into bulk-cooking tasty meals. Unlike a slow cooker, though, you won’t have to cook for hours to get the food out. Personally, I would lean toward a model that could be throw in the dishwasher, because easy-to-clean is always my preference,” Chernoff says. LET US TAKE THE PRESSURE OUT OF COOKING - The best pressure cooker should be built to last - which is why we offer a lifetime guarantee.

The key benefit overall is the speed, so pressure cookers are best for cutting down cooking times. Large potatoes, for example, can be perfectly pressure cooked in as little as eight minutes. Electric pressure cookers Standalone appliances, similar to multicookers or slow cookers. They pretty much automate the cooking process. You simply select the pressure level or cooking function you want and press go, and an integrated timer will let you know when to release the pressure. This makes them a good option for people who are new to pressure cooking, or those who don’t want to watch over their appliance. They take longer to cook than stove-top pressure cookers, though. INDUCTION SUITABLE - Unlike the aluminium versions, our stainless steel pressure cooker is suitable for ALL hob types, including induction. We pore over the instructions of each pressure cooker and assess their clarity, usefulness, plus how much guidance you get on cooking times and recipes. The size of larger units, like the 21.5-quart pressure cookers, can bring a couple of issues. First, its size means it doesn’t fit snugly on just one burner, making it difficult to place. You’ll also find its heaviness may make it a bad fit for a ceramic or glass range. Lastly, the size signifies it will also take longer than average to heat up and cool down.



  • Fruugo ID: 258392218-563234582
  • EAN: 764486781913
  • Sold by: Fruugo

Delivery & Returns

Fruugo

Address: UK
All products: Visit Fruugo Shop