11 Pressure Cookers

For fast, healthy and energy efficient food, all you need is a pressure cooker. Pressure cookers work by sealing food inside a pan with water or stock and cooking the food at a high temperature. The high pressure speeds up the cooking process and therefore uses less energy to cook your food. Pressure cookers have actually been around in some form since the 1800s, but today you will usually find electric pressure cookers that have different settings and timers to tell you how long to cook your food for and to make sure no pressure is being released. More
Most designs are in stainless steel, but you can find coloured lids and handles to add a bit of interest if you want more than the standard appliance shine. Digital pressure cookers usually work best on gas and electric hobs, but you can find induction pressure cookers suitable for induction hobs, too. Whether you’re after a small pressure cooker to prepare stews and soups for one, or you need a large electric pressure cooker to make big batches for a large family, take a look at the range of pressure cookers available on Houzz to start your search.