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Phil what make of PCooker do you own ?
if there was pressure in the pressure cooker (which would of itself require liquid in order to generate that pressure, unless it were purely pressurised air), why did the weight not spin ? When the safety valve blew, PH, was there copious steam or virtually none ?** Phil.
When the safety valve blew there seemed to be a good amount of steam but when I opened the PC everything was dry.
Useful info there Chewy. Thank you.The manual item 12 page 4 clearly indicates how much liquid should be put in the PC . Ie min 300 ml AND that this is for max 15 mins. Extra cooking time demands an increase in additional minimum liquid by 150 ml for every extra 15 mins.Hope this helps.
C2G. I tend to make the 3 litre version but do it in the 7l pressure cooker as I then later make it up to around 6l when adding the water. I actually fill to a little over halfway with onions when doing this. Why do I do this? Simples. The largest pot I have is only 7l
PC Test, Add 500ml of cold water,clamp lid on, turn to highest heat, your pressure indicator should pop up after 4 to 5 minutes, leave on high heat and you will see the weight start to spin and the longer you leave it on high heat the faster it will spin. Now turn the heat down to very low and the weight will slow down and eventually stop and may simply rock a little as it regulates the pressure.Theres nothing wrong with your PC at all.
As a general rule of thumb, for every 10