Beans; Precautions When Cooking Beans; Basic Recipe For Beans - Cook's essentials CEPC800 Owner's Manual

8-quart oval stainless steel programmable pressure cooker
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BEANS

Pressure-cooked beans are tender in record time. But since they can't be counted on
to hold their shape, plan to use pressure-cooked beans for soups or stews rather than
for bean salads.
GENERAL TIPS:
• Set dried beans in a strainer or colander and rinse well. Discard any broken beans.
• Pre-soaking beans is optional, but encourages more even cooking and aids
digestibility. If time permits, soak beans in ample water to cover for 6 to 8 hours or
overnight. Drain and rinse. Cook beans in fresh water.
• If you wish, add some onion, bay leaves, and garlic to flavor the beans and broth.
Strained bean broth may be used as a base for soups and stews.
• Since the time required to cook beans varies from batch to batch, it is best to do the
majority of cooking under pressure and then finish off the beans by cooking them
uncovered on the BROWN setting.
• Add salt during the final few minutes of cooking. Adding salt at the beginning may
harden bean skins and prevent proper cooking.
• Leftover beans may be frozen in convenient portion sizes.

PRECAUTIONS WHEN COOKING BEANS:

• When cooking beans alone (rather than in a soup or stew), never fill cooker more
than one-third full.
• Always add at least 2 teaspoons of oil per cup of dried beans to control foaming
action.
• Let the pressure come down naturally to avoid ejecting liquid from the vent and to
prevent bean skins from splitting.
• Take great care when removing the lid as there will be considerable steam in the
cooker.
• Clean the Pressure Regulator Knob, Steam Release Valve, Safety Valves and Rubber
Gasket thoroughly after cooking beans.

BASIC RECIPE FOR BEANS

This recipe calls for 1 pound (about 2 1/2 cups) dried beans which will yield 5 to 6
cups cooked beans. You may cut this recipe in half, if you wish, but DO NOT COOK
MORE THAN THIS AMOUNT.
1 pound beans, picked over and rinsed (preferably pre-soaked; see above)
2 quarts water
2 tablespoons vegetable oil
1 onion, peeled and halved (optional)
2 bay leaves (optional)
2 or 3 cloves garlic, peeled and crushed (optional)
Salt to taste (add after cooking under pressure)
1. Place beans, water, oil, and any optional ingredients in the Removable Cooking
Pot.
2. Pull Lid Handles apart and set Lid on Cooker. Slide Safety Lock to LOCK position.
Point Pressure Regulator Knob to PRESSURE.
3. Set Pressure Mode for HIGH and cook time according to type of bean (see follow-
ing chart). Press START.
4. When cooker beeps three times, STOP light will illuminate. If time permits, allow
pressure to come down naturally until the red Pressure Indicator Rod drops, about
30 minutes. Otherwise, allow pressure to come down naturally for 20 minutes and
quick-release remaining pressure by pressing Quick Steam Release Button in short
bursts.
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