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« on: October 28, 2009, 03:42:21 AM »
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Dear All,
I'm in desperate requirement of a new pressure cooker, b'se of my old one's gasket being spoilt and not being able to find a spare gasket to buy. Mine is a Butterfly Elite 5lt model. So, now I'm searching  for a new pressure cooker. When I've inquired in the UK shops the pressure cookers don't come with compartmental inner pans/pots to cook 2/3 different things like rice, daal and curry, all at once. Is any one else facing the same problem to find a suitable pressure cooker  for Indian cuisine? If so how have you managed to solve this problem?I have also come across some electric pressure cookers. Which one would be good, if there is anyone out there with the experience of both types, pls share here. Is it safe to insert any other pans in the electric pressure cooker other than those supplied with the product, for ex: I'd like to put another insert on top of the originally supplied inner basket to make daal as well at the same time. Which pressure cooker in each types would be the best when it comes to durability and availability of spare parts? Any thoughts and advice would be greatly appreciated.


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Kalpana
PS: I've been trying to cook daal, but it has been taking 3 hrs, that too with not completely cooked texture.

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« Reply #1 on: October 29, 2009, 02:11:22 PM »
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No experience here in such things.
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« Reply #2 on: January 20, 2010, 05:54:31 PM »
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I think all you can get in Hokings stores near by your area supermarket....Or Maruti

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