Kuhn Rikon Duromatic Stainless-Steel Saucepan Pressure Cooker – 7.4-Qt
Create meals in minutes with the Kuhn Rikon Duromatic pressure cookware saucepan. Made of stainless steel, this saucepan style cooker feeds eight to ten people. With up to 70% reduction in cooking time and 70% energy savings, this saucepan is both fast and environmentally friendly. This pressure cooker locks in vitamins, nutrients and flavor that are lost with conventional cookware — making it easy for you to create healthy, delicious meals for yourself and your family, using a lot less energy and time. This saucepan includes a trivet for steaming and is backed by a 10 year manufacturer’s warranty.
8-3/4″ diameter, with a 7 quart capacityBeginning in the 1930s, two successive generations of busy cooks used pressure cookers to prepare family meals. The next generation, with memories of valves dancing and hissing on stovetops, snubbed pressure cookers. Now pressure cookers have come back, those old valves replaced by modern versions that ensure safety while delivering the speed, ease, and nutritional benefits of pressure cooking. Pressure cooking also saves 70 percent of the energy normally consumed while cooking.
This heavyweight, stainless-steel beauty is a fine example of contemporary engineering and style. Its mirror finish gleams, and its black handles–including a loop handle for two-handed lifting–stay cool. Pressure-cooking traps steam to heat foods at temperatures higher than boiling. An aluminum disk in the base, sandwiched by stainless steel, speeds the process even more through fast heat conductivity. It’s safe on electric, gas, ceramic, and induction stovetops. Little water is required, so nutrients, flavor, and color are not boiled away. Vegetables emerge vibrantly colored from the steamer insert. Stews, soups, beans–even meat loaf, pork chops, and desserts such as bread pudding–come out tasty and nutritious. (A booklet containing dozens of recipes is included.) You can brown meats in the pot before the lid is locked on, or use the pot without the lid. The stem of the operating valve shows high and low pressure so you can adjust heat for different foods. After cooking, the pressure can be reduced slowly (just let the cooker sit for a while), normally (press the pressure indicator), or quickly (run tepid water on the lid’s rim).
Safety measures abound: the lid twists onto the pot; a rubber gasket ensures a tight seal. A vent releases steam if pressure builds too high, as does a valve that also locks the lid when any pressure whatsoever is inside the cooker. Cleanup is a bit involved: hand wash the pot, gasket, and lid with a mild detergent, then lightly oil the gasket. Normally the valve is self-cleaning, but if food passes through it, disassembly is required. Minor cleaning inconvenience, though, should not overshadow the major convenience of pressure cooking. –Fred Brack
Product Features
- 7-3/8-quart saucepan-style pressure cooker made of 18/10 stainless steel; holds up to 4 pint or 3 quart jars for canning
- Solid thermal aluminum sandwich in bottom for even browning and rapid heat absorption
- Five over-pressure safety systems; automatic locking system; spring-loaded precision valve
- Saves time and 70 percent of energy normally consumed while cooking
- Made in Switzerland; hand washing recommended; 10-year warranty
The quality is worth the price The older I get, the more I appreciate quality cookware. This beautiful 7qt stainless steel pressure cooker by Kuhn Rikon is no exception to that rule. We took a chance and ordered a repackaged one at a substantial discount. This was a great option for us since we didn’t really care that the top had a few blemishes (saved us the angst of being the first to mar its beauty), and that not all of the packing material was included (no styrofoam to throw away? no problem!). A few concessions to save…
Couldn’t be happier. . . I am unable to find a replacement gasket for my $99 Kuhn Rikon Ecomatic, which I loved dearly, so I bought this one since it was driving me insane to not have it, and I am astounded at how much better it is. It is completely silent, comes to pressure much more quickly, and stays at pressure better and more evenly. I never thought I would spend $200, but I found I can’t live without a pressure cooker now that I am used to having one. Hopefully I can find a replacement gasket for the Ecomatic…
Safe and easy to use Best investment I ever made. I am a novice at using a pressure cooker and had once bought and broken a cheap target pressure cooker. This product however is in a whole other league. This is very easy to use and does not require a genius to operate and everything I have cooked in it has tasted delicious. I have had it for a few months now and have yet to have any major issues. At first, I had one problem with a dish sticking which I discovered later was due to me not knowing that thick liquids…