Dinner ideas

Warming sweet and savoury recipes for your pressure cooker

We've pulled together our favourite sweet and savoury recipes, from our soups and stews to roasts and sweet treats like pudding and cake.
lamb and macadamia curry
pressure-cooked country lamb and barley stew
February 28, 1975

Pressure-cooked country lamb and barley stew

If you have an electric pressure cooker you won’t need to reduce the heat to stabilise pressure, your cooker will automatically stabilise itself. Always check with the manufacturer’s instructions before using. Recipe suitable to freeze. Note
By Women's Weekly Food
garlic beetroot soup
July 31, 2009

Garlic beetroot soup

If you have an electric pressure cooker you won’t need to reduce the heat to stabilise pressure, your cooker will automatically stabilise itself. Always check with the manufacturer’s instructions before using. Note
By Women's Weekly Food
italian braised beef with white beans
Dinner ideas
March 31, 2010

Italian braised beef with white beans

If you have an electric pressure cooker you won’t need to reduce the heat to stabilise pressure, your cooker will automatically stabilise itself. Always check the manufacturer’s instructions before using. This is a large serving of meat. Cooking time is for medium to well-done beef. Cook more or less depending on how you like your […]
By Women's Weekly Food
choucroute garnie
Dinner ideas
April 30, 1975

Choucroute garnie

If you have an electric pressure cooker you won’t need to reduce the heat to stabilise pressure, your cooker will automatically stabilise itself. Always check with the manufacturer’s instructions before using. This dish is traditionally German or Eastern European, but France adopted it when it annexed the Alsace region in the mid 17th century. It […]
By Women's Weekly Food
STEAMED PLUM PUDDING
Dessert
August 31, 1975

Steamed plum pudding

If you have an electric pressure cooker you won’t need to reduce the heat to stabilise pressure, your cooker will automatically stabilise itself. Always check with the manufacturer’s instructions before using. This recipe is suitable to freeze. Note
By Women's Weekly Food

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