Using a pressure cooker save you a lot of time, money and power and therefore having a look at Recipes For Pressure Cookers is a very good idea. It is true that you can good most of your dishes in a pressure cooker without a recipe, but if you have a few Recipes For pressure Cookers it gives you ideas that you can build on in future. Once you have lots of ideas you will have no trouble making your own Easy Pressure Cooker Recipes.
So, here is the first recipe of our Recipes For pressure Cookers:
Wild Mushroom and Kielbasa Stew In The Pressure Cooker:
What You Need For This Pressure Cooker Recipe:
- 6 C of beef broth
- 3/4 oz. dried shitake mushrooms
- 3/4 C of shallots, sliced
- 1 1/2 lb. white potatoes, chopped
- 1/2 lb. fully cooked Kielbasa, sliced
- 1 C lentils, rinsed and drained
- 1 t dried thyme
How to Make It:
- Pour the beef broth into a large bowl or pan.
- Add the mushrooms and let them soak while preparing the ingredients.
- Coat the cooker with a non stick cooking spray and add the shallots
- Cook the shallots 3 minutes or until lightly browned.
- Add the potatoes, Kielbasa and lentils.
- Pour the beef broth and the mushrooms into the cooker.
- Sprinkle in the thyme.
- Bring the cooker to high pressure and cook on medium heat for 20 minutes.
- Allow the pressure to release on its own.
Shitake mushrooms can be found in most grocery stores. They can be purchased either dried or fresh. They work well in soups and stews because of their strong garlic flavor. They also have great nutritional value.
Makes 8 servings
With this, one of our delicious Recipes For Pressure Cookers, you will have a tasty and nutritious stew on the table in not time. I hope you enjoy this recipe, one of our excellent recipes for pressure cookers.
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