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Product Reviews of Micro-Magic Microwave Pressure CookerProduct Review: Good covered pot Summary: 3 StarsPros: Keeps the micro explosions contained. Cheap price. Just a good micro covered plastic pot. Keeps some of the steam in.
Cons: This not a "pressure cooker" by any definition of the word. It will boil over and seep out from under the lid if you fill it too much.
Recommended for someone that just wants a covered micro pot with a secure lid, especially for dorm cooking where you can not have a real stove.
I made beef stew with it and it took an hour and 45 min. My real pressure cooker does it in 50 min.
Product Review: Does the Job! Summary: 5 StarsI have a steel pressure cooker, but it is a pain to use to cook a small a small amount of vegetables, read a Amazon review, the writer was so happy with this product, had to try it. The price was right, my steel cooker cost about $140. Ordered it, it was a little slow in coming. It works really well, Made a mix of raw vegetable, they were cooked perfect to taste. If you are making only for yourself and a mate, this is a great microwave cooker.
Product Review: BEST COOKING UTENSIL IN MILLION DOLLAR KITCHEN Summary: 5 StarsFor anyone who lives alone or just another person, this is the greatest and fastest way to make foods which are flavorful, exotic and most of all very quick to prepare. I have a really grand kitchen in my home and like to eat in a lot but do not entertain except for a friend.
I keep three of these around and have two microwaves built in.I make everything from paella, chicken and rice, chicken and dumplings,beef stew. ALL vegetables in two minutes,bratwurst and sauerkraut in 4 minutes with peppercorns and a bit of beer,nachos with shredded cheese in two minutes,invented a rice pudding,and reheats food in a minute.I keep two extras always because they get use, and give them as presents.The more expensive ones are identical.I recommend you have a fairly good microwave.
Product Review: Bottom melted making rice Summary: 1 StarsI followed their instructions but used coconut milk and water as the recipe called for, wound up with a rice cake and melted platic... Don't use coconut milk or buy a better cooker, this one is cheap plastic.
Product Review: My friends all want one Summary: 5 StarsMy mother bought one of these for me years ago and I've used it and used it. It makes mouth watering potatoes in 8 minutes by using quartered Yukon Gold potatoes with a little butter and garlic salt--NO WATER. The potatoes literally melt in your mouth. You have to use common sense when it comes to portions, i.e. it's not meant for large amounts. I've just ordered three more, one for our motorhome and two for friends.
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