Curry Recipes Online
Beginners Guide => Just Joined? Introduce Yourself => Topic started by: Riya on July 27, 2015, 12:10 PM
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Hi friends!!! I am Riya from India. I am a housewife and part time webmaster of an Indian Cooking site badhiyakhana. I love chemical free foods and want to motivate the world toward it. It is my first post. I hope that I will make some good friends over here and also hopping that I will help you all through my knowledge of Cooking.
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Welcome aboard, Riya ! Always good to have first-hand advice from those lucky enough to have been born and bred in the sub-continent. By the way, I just took a look at your recipe for mutton curry (one of my favourites) and I see that you write "add water and garam masala in it cook till 2 whistle.". In the UK, pressure cookers do not normally whistle, so I am unclear what the "till 2 whistle" signifies; could you explain, please ?
** Phil.
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Hey Riya
welcome
best, Rich
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Phil, the Indian pressure cookers work slightly differently. Western pressure cookers usually cook at a constant pressure. The Indian cooker fluctuates the pressure. It cooks totally sealed and the relief valve "blows" and releases the pressure at ~15psi through a whistle. Once the pressure is released it re-seals and then pressure builds up again.
The first whistle takes about 7-8 minutes and subsequent whistles happen every 3-4 minutes after that.
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Aha. Thank you. Now understood.
** Phil.