You're a mind reader! I followed your slow cooker version last week and after 6 hours it came out perfect. I did wonder if it could be pressure cooked and now I know it can 😋
Just making a beef stew now and wanted to check the timings. I've used an oxo cube, a red wine stock cube, a Knor rich beef stock cube, tin of baked beans, tomato ketchup, Herbs Provencale and 500 ml of water. I don't salt and pepper till the end with putting so many cubes in. In other words used what I had. Hopefully it'll turn out OK, has done in the past. Love your videos and do normally follow your recipes.
I made stew and dumplings last week. the same ingredients as you minus the wine. I did the beef for 10 minutes and it was crumbly so I took it out and did the veg and dumplings for 5 minutes. Some were overcooked but the dumplings were OK. I'm going back to cooking it on the hob so I can put the veg in at different times. I used to use the normal pressure cooker all the time but now the kids have left home it's just sat in a cupboard.
Hi, I think you would add them after pressure cooking. Maybe add them and put it onto sear/saute with foil over the top to keep the heat in and cook the dumplings. I'm guessing as I've not done this and you would need to make sure there is enough liquid left so that it doesn't catch and burn on the bottom
When you started to use the pressure setting on your ninja I seen that you had other functions below where it said natural pressure with that function am guessing that you can leave open the valve and the pressure will release naturally. No my one I don’t have natural pressure and whatever it said below it on your one it just says pressure, I am wondering do I give my cooking a little longer time or just keep the same time has you say and then just release the valve when it’s finished cooking
Hello, could you tell me the measure of the pot base? I would like to cook for one person, but I guess it’s too big. Thanks in advance, a pity here in Spain it doesn’t exist the 15 th function, steam roast.
It's about 10 inches/26cm - It is a great size when you want to cook multiple things st the same time. Even something like fish and chips in the air fryer basket. I often use it just to put a pizza in for my son or make one toastie. Don't let the size put you off
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How would u add dumplings to this ? Pressure cooking wise? Looks so lovley. I thoughts do a.big batch of it and freeze some but i wont be able to freeze dumplings any suggestions
Hi, I think you would add them after pressure cooking. Maybe add them and put it onto sear/saute with foil over the top to keep the heat in and cook the dumplings. you could put it onto bake with the dumplings added on top. I'm guessing as I've not done this and you would need to make sure there is enough liquid left so that it doesn't catch and burn on the bottom
@ I have only just got this 15 in 1 today and have never used a pressure cooker I saw that you opened the lid at around 16/17 mins in then was dishing it out which had me confused ! Sorry for being dumb would just like some help thanks Jane.
@ oh I see. The time on the Ninja was probably showing the pressure release time. This will vary depending on quantities and what you are cooking. Just follow allow and set it to 30 mins actual cook time. There will always be an additional amount of time for the build up of pressure and the release.
You're a mind reader! I followed your slow cooker version last week and after 6 hours it came out perfect. I did wonder if it could be pressure cooked and now I know it can 😋
I really love pressure cooking this type of dish as it tastes like its been slow cooked but super fast
Just making a beef stew now and wanted to check the timings. I've used an oxo cube, a red wine stock cube, a Knor rich beef stock cube, tin of baked beans, tomato ketchup, Herbs Provencale and 500 ml of water. I don't salt and pepper till the end with putting so many cubes in. In other words used what I had. Hopefully it'll turn out OK, has done in the past. Love your videos and do normally follow your recipes.
@@sallyg3917 I find 30 mins under pressure creates really tender meat. Good luck with your recipe
@@susannahskitchen yes, 30 mins was perfect and my stew turned out delicious. Thank you 😊
I made stew and dumplings last week. the same ingredients as you minus the wine. I did the beef for 10 minutes and it was crumbly so I took it out and did the veg and dumplings for 5 minutes. Some were overcooked but the dumplings were OK. I'm going back to cooking it on the hob so I can put the veg in at different times.
I used to use the normal pressure cooker all the time but now the kids have left home it's just sat in a cupboard.
This worked just right for me, beef and veg tender without it going to mush
Looks amazing. Just great at this time of year. Thank you Susannah, you’re a star!
Thank you ❤❤❤
Thank you, i am getting Essex men a bad name with the amount of cooking i am doing 😂
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Thank you, when do I add the dumplings?
Hi, I think you would add them after pressure cooking. Maybe add them and put it onto sear/saute with foil over the top to keep the heat in and cook the dumplings. I'm guessing as I've not done this and you would need to make sure there is enough liquid left so that it doesn't catch and burn on the bottom
When you started to use the pressure setting on your ninja I seen that you had other functions below where it said natural pressure with that function am guessing that you can leave open the valve and the pressure will release naturally. No my one I don’t have natural pressure and whatever it said below it on your one it just says pressure, I am wondering do I give my cooking a little longer time or just keep the same time has you say and then just release the valve when it’s finished cooking
Hello, could you tell me the measure of the pot base? I would like to cook for one person, but I guess it’s too big. Thanks in advance, a pity here in Spain it doesn’t exist the 15 th function, steam roast.
It's about 10 inches/26cm - It is a great size when you want to cook multiple things st the same time. Even something like fish and chips in the air fryer basket. I often use it just to put a pizza in for my son or make one toastie. Don't let the size put you off
Like you I always sauté first, think it improves the flavour, great recipe.
Hi, I hope you are well. I would like to ask your permission to use this comment/or part of it within my Cook Book. Please can you confirm that you are happy for me to do this? Many thanks, Susannah
@@susannahskitchen Hi, yes of course, absolutely fine.
@@jacquiwade7875 brilliant, thank you. Your user name will show next to the comment.
Is this method suitable for brasing steak
Yes definitely
Hi great cooking so my question is what if your ninja 15 in 1 just has pressure only like my one what would your timing be then
Hi, sorry I don’t really understand your question. Can you try to explain what you are after and I’ll try to help
How would u add dumplings to this ? Pressure cooking wise? Looks so lovley.
I thoughts do a.big batch of it and freeze some but i wont be able to freeze dumplings any suggestions
Hi, I think you would add them after pressure cooking. Maybe add them and put it onto sear/saute with foil over the top to keep the heat in and cook the dumplings. you could put it onto bake with the dumplings added on top. I'm guessing as I've not done this and you would need to make sure there is enough liquid left so that it doesn't catch and burn on the bottom
I’m confused did it only take around 16 mins in total?
@@janewalker2008 I pressure cooked for 35 minutes plus the build up and release of pressure time. Why the question about 16 mins?
@ I have only just got this 15 in 1 today and have never used a pressure cooker I saw that you opened the lid at around 16/17 mins in then was dishing it out which had me confused ! Sorry for being dumb would just like some help thanks Jane.
@ oh I see. The time on the Ninja was probably showing the pressure release time. This will vary depending on quantities and what you are cooking. Just follow allow and set it to 30 mins actual cook time. There will always be an additional amount of time for the build up of pressure and the release.
@ The same beef casserole
@@susannahskitchenI don’t know what’s happening I’ve followed your instructions and it’s now counting down time ?
Wow, looks unctious! Nom nom 😊
Thank you 😋