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Soup
Soup can be quickly and easily made
using the Soup/Curry setting. Use
the Sauté function to brown onions,
garlic and vegetables to get the most
flavour out of your food. Then add the
rest of the ingredients and allow to
cook. Serve chunky, or remove from
the bowl and blend using a stick mixer
until smooth and creamy.
NOTE:
If sautéing is recommended
before cooking on the Soup/Curry
setting, refer to ‘Using the Sauté
Setting’ on page 30.
1.
Add the recommended ingredients
(as per recipe guidelines) to the
removable cooking bowl and stir
to combine, making sure that the
ingredients are level in the bowl.
2.
Once all the ingredients have
been added into the removable
cooking bowl, lock the lid into
position and ensure the pressure
release valve is set to the ‘sealing’
position.
3.
Select the ‘SOUP/CURRY’ setting
then press the ‘START/CANCEL’
button to commence cooking
process.
4.
Once the selected cooking
timer has counted down and the
cooking process has completed,
use the heat resistant serving
spoon or an oven mitt to turn
the pressure release valve to the
‘venting’ position. This will cause
the Pressure Express Multi to
release the extra steam that has
built up inside the pressure cooker.
Allow several minutes for the
steam to be released.
Curry
Cooking a traditional flavoursome
curry can take hours but with the
Pressure Express Multi it can take
under an hour to create a rich curry.
It is recommended to use the Sauté
setting initially to sauté off your fresh
curry paste and meats and then
simply add the remaining ingredients
and set to cook as indicated in the
following steps.
NOTE:
If sautéing is recommended
before cooking on the ‘Soup/Curry’
setting, refer to ‘Using the Sauté
Setting’ on page 30.
1.
Add the recommended
ingredients (as per recipe
guidelines) to the removable
cooking bowl and stir to combine,
making sure that the ingredients
are level in the bowl.
2.
Once all the ingredients have
been added into the removable
cooking bowl, lock the lid into
position and ensure the pressure
release valve is set to the ‘sealing’
position.
3.
Select the ‘SOUP/CURRY’ setting
then press the ‘START/CANCEL’
button to commence cooking
process.
4.
Once the selected cooking
timer has counted down and the
cooking process has completed,
use the heat resistant serving
spoon or an oven mitt to turn
the pressure release valve to the
‘venting’ position. This will cause
the Pressure Express Multi to
release the extra steam that has
built up inside the pressure cooker.
Allow several minutes for the
steam to be released.
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