Prestige Deluxe Pentola a Pressione Mini Handi in Acciaio Inox, 3,3 Litri 3,3 LITRI HANDI

Brand:PRESTIGE

3.4/5

124.12

Prestige deluxe pressure handi offre l'aroma e il gusto della cucina etnica uniti all'efficienza e alla velocità della cottura a pressione. Prestige pressure handi ti consente di convincere senza precedenti di cottura lenta, cottura a pressione e servizio, tutto dalla stessa nave. L'handi a pressione è un recipiente ideale per cuocere e servire con la finitura unica che mantiene il suo aspetto nuovo per anni. INDICATORE DI PRESSIONE È un'indicazione visiva del livello di pressione che aiuterà a indicare il momento corretto per aprire il coperchio Handi. Rendendo così l'handi estremamente comodo e sicuro da usare.

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Certificato ISI - conforme agli standard di qualità internazionali. Consente la cottura separata, una forma di cottura più igienica per conservare il valore nutritivo e il gusto del cibo, consentendo di cucinare 3 piatti alla volta. Progettato per darti una maggiore capacità corporea rispetto alla normale pentola a pressione con coperchio esterno. Viene fornito con un primo dispositivo di sicurezza 2 in 1 chiamato indicatore di pressione pi; Il dispositivo salirà mentre c'è pressione all'interno della pentola e scenderà quando non c'è pressione indicando così. Le cucine in acciaio inossidabile Prestige utilizzano l'acciaio inossidabile della migliore qualità con alette più resistenti e una base spessa per dare alla tua cucina una vita sicura e lunga.
Brand PRESTIGE
Capacity 3.3 Liters
Closure Type Outer Lid, Inner Lid
Color Silver
Control Method Touch
Controller Type Hand Control
Country of Origin India
Customer Reviews 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars 734 ratings 4.4 out of 5 stars
Finish Type Stainless Steel
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Is Dishwasher Safe No
Item model number PRSSH3.3
Item Weight 1996 Grams
Item Weight 4.4 pounds
Manufacturer Prestige
Material Stainless steel
Operation Mode Manual
Product Dimensions 14 x 8 x 6.5 inches
Product Dimensions 8"D x 14"W x 6.5"H
Wattage 1000 watts

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Scritto da: Walter O.
Goldilocks size and very shiny, Not your Grandma's Pressure Cooker.
It is really pretty! Gleaming, mirror finish, polished metal. Looking inside Prestige pot reminds me of the inside of a Thermos Bottle! Tri-clad bottom works great with induction stove. If it will conduct magnetic energy, that automatically qualifies it as a great conductor for all sources of heat. Start off with my induction stove set at 8 (about 2/3rds power). In about five minutes first blast of steam. turn it down to 4, (low-medium heat) to finish. The intervals between blasts are dependent on heat setting used. You don't want to scorch food on bottom of pan. I did that and I had some gummy, semi-burnt stuff on bottom of pan. Food turned all right, not really burnt tasting. I put 1 inch of hot soapy water in pot and used rounded edge of a regular metal spoon to scrape off. Came off easily but left very noticeable permanent, swirly scrape marks on mirror-finish bottom of pan. Experiment what is best to use to get those funky blotchy stains that always appear after cooking. I found coarse, (not the abrasive cloth), synthetic plastic scrubbers work best. What really works good with burnt-on food is to put an inch of water with a few drops of detergent, bring to a boil and simmer for 5-10 minutes. It melts most of it off and makes what's left much easier to clean. You should not use any metal in contact with this cooker. Best to use silicone spatulas and spoons for cooking with the prestige P.C. It is almost too nice-looking a cooking utensil. Use a soft cloth and a few drops of dishwashing liquid, rinse and dry with a soft cloth or paper towel and it literally gleams and sparkles - really! I recall my moms old ugly industrial strength 10 quart '50's style Canner/Pressure Cooker. 3/16 inch thick aluminum and very heavy, easy to drop when full. The prestige is lighter gauge, especially the top. The bottom is thick enough to be an excellent heat conductor. Stainless is very strong. Certainly stronger than needed to withstand only 15 lbs of pressure and it has a double safety to release pressure if it gets too high. The periodic steam blasts do just that, releasing pressure in bursts instead of the jiggle-top steady hiss. Tens of Millions of people in India use this type of cooking vessel. High temperature of 250 degrees insures complete protection against food borne pathogens. I decided to turn the heat down to maintain a five minute blast interval. Use trial and error to find cooking times comparable to what your used to with a non-whistling cooker and just time it like you always do. Every new cooking utensil has it's own operating protocol that we must adjust to. I have a little hand-held battery-operated count-down timer with a loud beep at the end that I always use for everything I cook. Most people are not like me. The more scientific cooks are not necessarily the best cooks. The best cooks (Grandma, Aunt Mildred) don't use time or measure, they cook by sight, sound and smell along with years of experience. That's because they spent a large part of the day in the kitchen. Modern day cooks just don't have the time. Pressure cookers are truly modern in the sense that they are real time savers. One thing that I discovered is that when I filled the pot up to the brim and measured - 2.8 liters, or 3 quarts; that's a little over 8 ounces less than advertised. I cooked up some large lima beans and the final yield at 2/3rds full was about two quarts. Just about right, with 2 or 3 regular servings left over in the fridge. There is just me and my wife, and I usually eat the bulk of it, so ounces-schmounces. Not such a big deal. The prestige works just fine. It's a Pressure Cooker -right? I cooked a half and half mixture of white and brown rice with a 1.8:1 water to rice ratio for 18 minutes and it turned out perfect! The Smaller size makes for faster startup and auto de-pressurize times. A saving of at least 10 minutes or more in overall cooking times compared to a 6 quart cooker. I bought it because my old 6 and 8 quart presto cookers just don't get used after the kids are gone. I kept one, gave two others away to the Goodwill. If you want a small size, your only choice is to go Indian. Like Goldilocks and the three bears, it's just right - for singles, couples with a baby. You can even get a 1 or 2 liter size! The only complaint may or not be a complaint. The old-school ugly, dull-grey aluminum pots would get pitted, scratched, dinged, stained without a second thought; no big deal. But, the Prestige highly polished finish is so attractive I think most cooks would be loathe to mess it up. That means extra time and care must be taken to keep it brilliant and unmarred. Wholly doable, but not your Grandma's P.C.
Scritto da: Mary B. Di Cecco
Beautiful or behold
I love the look of this pressure Cooker, and it seems to work well, once I become more comfortable with its ideosyncrasies. The user "manual" is sketchy, at best. Customer service, however, was prompt in responding to my request for clarification. It works well, but I think the steel is not as strong as it might be.
Scritto da: Dee
Excellent pressure cooker
Works really well and 3 liters is a great size for family of 4-6. It is also cute looking, easy to clean and can also go on dish washer.
Scritto da: M. J. Civello
Nice for rice...
Long time user of an old school alum. 6qt pressure cooker that sounds like a old time train chugging along. It will take some time to get used to the big "Pshhhhhhhhhhh" release every now and again. But certainly makes it harder to forget about it on the stove. Only made 2 rice efforts thus far but excellent both times. Straight up, 1-1/4 cups of water for 1 cup rice, a bit of butter or oil optional, stir a bit until starts to boil, lock it up and clock 3 minutes from the first release. Cut the heat, sit 8-10 minutes and ready to eat. Second effort, put a can of Progresso SantaFe soup (1-1/4 cups by chance) in with a cup of rice, added 1/4 water to account for the solids in the soup. Same process but cracked it open after only 6 min sit time and it was good. Instant rice dish with chicken/peppers and such... 15min from fire to bowl! Rice on the bottom of the pot can be a bit gummy to get off, but as long as you don't let it sit a blue scrubby pad takes it off in under a minute. I like that the "whistle" weight stays on the lid. One less part to keep track of. Can't speak to reliability but its a nice design and works great out of the box.
Scritto da: Mom
decent cooker
good fro stainless steel at this price point... but if i did it again i would buy one with a gauge so i knew how much pressure ii was getting.
Scritto da: Silvia Garcia
Es un articulo muy util
Facil de user y Ahorro tiempo al cocinar
Scritto da: Shankar
Very good pressure cooker from India
Purchased about a week ago. Cooked basmati rice; lentils, vegetables, etc. Everything came perfect. Stainless steel quality is very superior and despite hand washing the vessel almost every day two times, the item looks as if new. The weight design and safety valve design are vastly different from the standard India made stainless steel pressure cookers. In traditional pressure cookers, the steam is not let out by placing weight on the top. Wherever there is excess water, it is leaked out thru the weight and the whole top gets spoiled and it needs a good rubbing for cleaning. If there is too much pressure on the safety valve, then it bursts. In Prestige, the excess water steam is let out thru the safety valve and after reaching proper levels, the safety valves locks itself automatically. The cooking is very fast and for cooking a cup of rice, it takes 6 minutes. Soaked Lentils about 5 minutes. The pressure reduces within 5 to 6 minutes and the cooker can be opened thereafter. Buyers beware! Though the capacity is mentioned as 2 liters, I found the capacity as 1.7 liters. The real maximum that can be cooked is 1.5 cups raw rice which expands to 3 to 4.5 cups based on the type of rice. Toor dhal is maximum 1 cup. One cannot 'pressure cook' with tip full and they should fill only to half level, leaving remaining capacity for expansion after cooking. My only resent is about the protective rubber/ sealing ring gasket, that is supplied with the cooker. One can purchase superior quality silicone sealing ring in different colors in the market. I wish Prestige provides the US customers with that kind of superior protective sealing ring.
Scritto da: RK
Review for Indian Cooking- stainless steel cooker
Review Specifically for Indian Cooking- food is fully cooked and quickly. it's easy to clean as well. Good for a family of 3. I would suggest only two things, 1.Instead of depending on the number of whistles (which indians are used to), track the time of cooking and 2. Keep appropriate level of water in the cooker. I had been using anodized, aluminum cookers but this one is a bit different but great. Overall a good buy!
Scritto da: Mitali Robb
Good product
Great product. I use it everyday.
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Too small for the price
It’s too small for this price, very expensive, and it doesn’t work the way it should . I’m not satisfied at all. I don’t recommend it at all.
Scritto da: Nadi
Cocotte minutes
Scritto da: jesus
Lo mejor en precio y calidad en ollas de presión de su capacidad.
y ayudas al medio ambiente, las habas, fijoles, garbanzos, etc. salen en 20 minutos por poner un ejemplo, muy recomendado.sobre todo para familias de pocos integrantes.

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