Pressure Cooking 15 pnds pressure and Baking at 350F/180C
Asparagus, Tied in bundles
- Boiling time 15-20 minutes
- Steam 30-40 minutes
- Pressure Cooking 9 minutes
Beans, wax or green-- for you health nuts out there eating green beans has proven to be effective in helping control weight and weight loss. Even when you ingest large amounts everyday.
- Boiling time 15-25 minutes
- Steam 30-45 minutes
- Pressure Cooking 2-2.5 minutes
Beets, Whole
- Boiling time 15-25 minutes
- Pressure Cooking 15-18 minutes
- Bake 90 minutes
Beet greens the tops
- Boiling time 5-15 minutes
Broccoli Stalks
- Boiling time 10-15 minutes
- Steam 15-20 minutes
- Pressure Cooking 1 1/2-3 minutes
Brussels sprouts
- Boiling time 10-20 minutes
- Steam 15-20 minutes
- Pressure Cooking 1-2 minutes
Cabbage, green wedges
- Boiling time 8-15 minutes
- Steam 10-15 minutes
- Pressure Cooking 2-3 minutes
Cabbage, green Shredded
- Boiling time 4-8 minutes
- Steam 8-12 minutes
- Pressure Cooking 1/2-1 1/2 minutes
Cabbage, Red Shredded
- Boiling time 20-25 minutes
- Steam 25-30 minutes
- Pressure Cooking 3-4 minutes
Carrots, Sliced
- Boiling time 15-20 minutes
- Steam 20-30 minutes
- Pressure Cooking 2-3 minutes
- baking 35-45 minutes
Cauliflower, whole
- Boiling time 15-25 minutes
- Steam 25-30 minutes
- Pressure Cooking 3-4 minutes
Cauliflower, Flowerettes
- Boiling time 10-15 minutes
- Steam 10-20 minutes
- Pressure Cooking 1 1/2-3 minutes
Celery, diced
- Boiling time 15-20 minutes
- Steam 25-30 minutes
- Pressure Cooking 2-3 minutes
Corn on the cob
- Boiling time 8-10 minutes
- Steam 10-15 minutes
- Pressure Cooking 1/2-1 1/2 minutes
Eggplant, sliced
- Boiling time 10-20 minutes
- Steam 15-20 minutes
- baking 30 minutes
Onions, small
- Boiling time 15-30 minutes
- Steam 25-30 minutes
- Pressure Cooking 3-4 minutes
Parsnips, quartered
- Boiling time 20-30 minutes
- Steam 30-45 minutes
- Pressure Cooking 10 minutes
Peas
- Boiling time 15-20 minutes
- Steam 15-25 minutes
- Pressure Cooking 1 minutes
Potatoes, whole or quartered
- Boiling time 30-35 minutes
- Steam 30-45 minutes
- Pressure Cooking 15 minutes
- baking 40-60 minutes
Squash Hubbard, Sliced
- Boiling time 35-45 minutes
- Steam 45-50 minutes
- Pressure Cooking 12-15 minutes
- baking 60-90 minutes
Squash, Summer, sliced
- Boiling time 8-15 minutes
- Steam 15-20 minutes
- Pressure Cooking 1 1/2-3 minutes
- baking 30 minutes
Spinach
- Boiling time 4-8 minutes
- Steam 5-12 minutes
Turnips, sliced
- Boiling time 15-20 minutes
- Steam 20-25 minutes
- Pressure Cooking 1 1/2 minutes
Boiling: Add Veggies to boiling, salted water using as little water as possible. Cover the saucepan. Bring the water back to a boil again and then reduce heat to a gentle boil. Cook til just tender as you do not want to over boil veggies. Drain and season to taste.
Steaming: Place veggies in a streamer basket just over and not touching rapidly boiling water. Sprinkle with salt or not and cover. Cook until just tender and then season if you wish when you go to serve.
Pressure Cooking: A quick way to cook veggies and helps retain color flavor and the nutrients. Follow manufacturer's instructions carefully. Easy to get burned using this type of cooking. Well any cooking has a risk.
Baking: Place prepared veggies in a greased baking dish with a small amount of water, season, dot with butter, cover and bake. Potatoes and squash are the best baked dry in their own skin. Baking helps retain color, flavor and nutrients. Veggies can often be baked in the oven alongside another part of the meal.
Please Note that over cooking veggies takes away their color, flavor and nutritional value.
Time Table for Roasting Meat and Poultry at 325 F or 160 C
- Roast means uncovered with no liquid added.
- Times are approximate; for accurate results I would like to tell you to use a meat thermometer.
Beef Roast 4-6 lbs
- 2-21/2 hrs rare 140 F
- 2 1/2-3 1/2 hrs medium 150 F
- 2 3/4-4 hrs well done 170 F
Veal Roast 3-5 lbs
- 2-3 1/2 hrs well done 180 F
Lamb Roast 3-5 Lbs
- 2-3 hrs medium 145 F
- 2 1/4-3 1/4 hrs well done 170 F
Pork loin Roast 4-6 lbs
- 2 1/4-3 1/2 hrs well done 180 F
- 3 1/2-4 hrs well done 185 F
Ham, cook before eating 5-7 lbs
- 2 1/2-3 1/2hrs 170 F
- 1 1/2-2 130 F
Chicken Broilers or1 1/2-2 1/2 lbs
Fryers, Stuffed
- 1-2 185 F
- 2-3 1/3 185 F
Turkey Roasts/Stuffed 8-12 lb
- 3 1/2-4 1/2 185 F
- 4 1/2-5 1/2 185 F
- 5 1/2-6 1/2 185 F
- 6 1/2-7 185 F
Cooking Guide for Egg, Milk, Meat and Cheese dishes
Souffles
- 350 F- 375 F 30-60 minutes
Macaroni and Cheese
- 350 F-375 F 25-45 minutes
Lasagna
- 350 F -375 F 30-45 minutes
Meatloaf
- 350 F 60-90 Minutes
Meat Pie
- 400 F 25-30 minutes
Casseroles
- 350 F-375 F 25-40 minutes
Scalloped Potatoes
- 350 F 50-60 minutes
Quiche
- 375 F-400 F 35-45 minutes
Pizza
- 400 F-425 F 20-30 minutes
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