
want intensely-flavored corn on the cob with plump kernels waiting to burst open with every bite ? atmospheric pressure cook it for a fast flavor-packed meal !

pressure cooking corn is faster than conventional cook since you alone have to boil two cups of water rather of a big ol ’ pot of urine. Steaming the corn whiskey under atmospheric pressure means that the season stays in the kernels not the cook water .
The corn cob ’ shape makes this recipe comfortable because you won ’ t need to fiddle with accessories or use a soft-shell clam basket.
Two satisfy coerce cooker corn customers, Ada and Vito .
hip pressure cooker corn tips
- One to many -Use the method described below to steam one or however many corn cobs will fit in your pressure cooker (usually 9-12). Don’t crowd them, leave some room between the corn so the steam can get in there and cook the kernels. The cooking time remains the same whether you’re pressure cooking one or twelve ears.
- Last minute – Keep corn at it’s freshest by waiting until just before cooking to husk. Then, wash it well before dropping into the pressure cooker.
- Snap to fit – If the cob is too tall, just snap in half and stand each end into the cooker. The corn tips can go over the pressure cooker’s “max” line as long they don’t interfere with the valves and safety systems – if you’re not sure what this means, then just snap the corn to fit below the max line.
- Old corn – Not-so-fresh corn will need a longer pressure cooking time (try 5 minutes) because the kernels become tougher and less sweet as the corn ages.
- Tough wait– To keep the corn warm after cooking without overcooking it (which will make it tough, keep the cooked in the closed pressure cooker (after you’ve released the pressure, of course) until you’re ready to serve.
Pressure Cooker | Accessories | Pr. Cook Time | Pr. Level | Open |
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6 L or larger | none | 1-2 min. | High(2) | Normal |
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Corn on the Cob – coerce Cooker Recipe writer :
Laura Pazzaglia, hip pressure cooking
nutritional Information
( per serving )
- Serves: 8 ears
- Serving size: 2 ears
- Calories: 63
- TOTAL Fat: 1g
- TOTAL Carbs: 14g
- Sugar Carbs: 2.4g
- Sodium: 10mg
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- Fiber Carbs: 2g
- Protein: 2.4g
- Cholesterol: 0.0mg
recipe type :
pressure cooker
cuisine :
American
homework time : 5 mins cook fourth dimension : 11 mins total time : 16 mins INGREDIENTS
- 8 ears corn
- 2 cups water
teaching
- Husk the corns, cut off the bottom “stub” and wash well.
- To the pressure cooker base add the water, and arrange the corn vertically, with the larger end in the water and the smaller end up – if the ear is too tall lay it diagonally or snap it in half and put the wider end onto the base of the pressure cooker. Do not crowd the corn cobs – leave space around ears for steam to get there and cook the kernels evenly.
- Close and lock the lid of the pressure cooker.
- Electric pressure cookers: Cook for 2 minutes at high pressure.
Stovetop pressure cookers: Turn the heat up to high and when the cooker indicates it has reached high pressure, lower to the heat to maintain it and begin counting 1 minute pressure cooking time. - When time is up, open the pressure cooker with the Normal release – release pressure through the valve.
- Serve with lots of butter and salt.
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Put the cob in vertically, if they are besides tall lay the black-backed gull diagonally or, snap in one-half and set the halves vertically.
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