If the water is drying up in your cooker, then you are leaving the heat on too high. You turn the heat on to high so that the jiggler rock quickly. once you reach that point, then turn the heat down to between low and medium so that you have gentle rock on the jiggler. When the jiggler is rock fgast or jiggling around quickly you are losing moisture.
Oh, great! Thank you for that tip. I've actually had problems with the water in the cooker drying up before the cooking was complete, so this will probably help a lot!
You may want to reduce the heat a little. I have the same Presto pressure cooker, perhaps a little older version, but the same however. Sometimes I do not have the regulator rocking at all and have a soft swish sound exiting the regulator, similar to the sound of a mountain river. You will begin to love your pressure cooker the more and more you use it!
If the water is drying up in your cooker, then you are leaving the heat on too high. You turn the heat on to high so that the jiggler rock quickly. once you reach that point, then turn the heat down to between low and medium so that you have gentle rock on the jiggler. When the jiggler is rock fgast or jiggling around quickly you are losing moisture.
lavb5474 1 year ago
Oh, great! Thank you for that tip. I've actually had problems with the water in the cooker drying up before the cooking was complete, so this will probably help a lot!
TheadoraCarter 1 year ago
You may want to reduce the heat a little. I have the same Presto pressure cooker, perhaps a little older version, but the same however. Sometimes I do not have the regulator rocking at all and have a soft swish sound exiting the regulator, similar to the sound of a mountain river. You will begin to love your pressure cooker the more and more you use it!
TOMATNOSCE 1 year ago