Pressure Cook Setting & Converting Conventional Recipes - Breville BPR200 Instruction Booklet

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PRESSURE COOK SETTING & CONvERTING CONvENTIONAL RECIPES
PAge heAder.....
Your favourite traditional recipes can
be easily adapted to PRESSURE COOK
setting. The following charts are a guide
to Pressure Cooking times as compared to
conventional cooking times.
If trying conventional recipes that are
not included in our recipe section, we
recommend you calculate that it will cook
70% faster than conventional cooking time.
MEAT, POULTRy
& SEAFOOd
LAMB
Lamb Shanks 4 x 12–13cm long
Lamb, 2cm diced (1kg)
BEEF/GAME
Rolled beef rib roast (1.2kg)
Rabbit, pieces (1kg)
PORK
Spare Ribs (1.2kg)
POULTRy
Chicken breast fillets (4 halves)
Chicken drumsticks (8)
Whole chicken (1.2kg)
NOTE
These cooking times are approximates only and times will vary according to nature of
certain foods and quantities.
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NOTE
Time will vary with individual recipes
and according to nature of certain
foods and quantities. If results are
under cooked, close and lock lid, press
FUNCTION button until PRESSURE
COOK indicator light flashes red.
Set the timer accordingly and press
START/CANCEL button to rebuild
pressure and cook for required time.
PRESSURE
PRESSURE
SETTING
COOK TIME
HIGH
30–35 minutes
HIGH
10–12 minutes
HIGH/then LOW
13–15 minutes
HIGH
25–30 minutes
HIGH
15 minutes
MEDIUM
2–4 minutes
MEDIUM
10–15 minutes
MEDIUM
15–20 minutes
CONvENTIONAL
COOKING TIME
2 hours
1½–2 hours
2 hours
1 ½ hours
45 minutes
15–20 minutes
30–35 minutes
1 hour

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