Qxxx said:
My pressure cooker arrived yesterday, so I will try it out soon, and then see what sort of advice has been forthcoming from this forum, lol. I'm counting on you, Sofi.
Follow up to this discussion from a couple of months ago. I did buy both a
stove-top pressure cooker and a small 1.5-qt 120VAC 120W crockpot
slow-cooker. After using both, I greatly prefer the crock pot, as it's basically painless to use and there is very little mess to clean up.
I did the following in S&B, using the regular stove, and not in the van.
At the 120W high setting, the crockpot would take approx 10AH out of a 12V battery per hour of cook time. So for something taking 2-3 hr, that's 20-30AH, which should be easy to replace in the battery, if used during the sunny part of the day. The crockpot was only $13, and has a stoneware insert that comes out for easy cleaning.
https://www.walmart.com/ip/seort/21554260
I've used the 2 cookers to make red beans and (brown) rice, 1/2 cup each of dry uncooked ingredients. Normally cooking in a pot on the stove takes about 45-min for rice and 1 1/2 hr for the red beans. I first boiled the beans (per Sophia's directions) for about 10-min and rinsed out the "toxins".
Pressure cooker: took about 45-min to cook the red beans and rice, and made a horrible mess, with goo shooting out the vents. Difficult as hell to clean the cooker afterwards. Possibly I had the stove too hot. So maybe cut 50% off the stovetop cooking time. Also, I'm not sure if I could adjust a 1-burner Coleman stove properly for best cooking.
Crockpot: took about 2-hr and a bit to cook the beans+rice, I added the rice about 1/2 way through. No mess, no overflows, easy cleanup of the stoneware inner pot. Yea. Wins hands down. No contest.