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How To Cook Potatoes in the Electric Pressure Cooker
By Elizabeth Barbone From The kitchn
If I could make only one thing in the pressure cooker, I’d pick potatoes. They cook in only eight minutes and come out creamy and flavorful each time. In fact, I think they taste better — more potato-y than traditional boiled, steamed, or baked potatoes.
After cooking, you can use the potatoes however you’d like. For a quick side dish, I toss them in melted butter and add some freshly chopped herbs and a generous sprinkle of salt. When I have more time, I make mashed potatoes or crispy home fries, or cool them for a perfect potato salad.
Selecting and Prepping Your Potatoes
This method works with any white-fleshed potato (sweet potatoes require a different cooking time). Use whatever will work best for your intended use: baby potatoes, russets, Yukon golds, or standard white potatoes.
Setting Up the Pressure Cooker
To prevent the potatoes from absorbing water as they cook, cook them on a steamer rack. Fill the pot with two cups of water and set the steamer rack into the pressure cooker. (If your pressure cooker didn’t come with a rack, use a steamer basket.) Place the potatoes onto the rack and cook under pressure for eight minutes. Release pressure using the quick release method. Check the potatoes for doneness. If they need a little extra cooking time, replace the lid on the pressure cooker and cook cut potatoes for an additional two minutes.
Prepare the pressure cooker: Place the water in the pot of an electric pressure cooker. Insert the steamer rack into the pressure cooker. (If your pressure cooker didn’t come with a rack or the wires of the rack are too wide-set to hold the potatoes, use a steamer basket.) Place the potatoes evenly into the rack.
Prepare the pressure cooker: Place the water in the pot of an electric pressure cooker. Insert the steamer rack into the pressure cooker. (If your pressure cooker didn’t come with a rack or the wires of the rack are too wide-set to hold the potatoes, use a steamer basket.) Place the potatoes evenly into the rack.
Pressure cook the potatoes: Lock down the lid. Pressure cook on HIGH pressure for 8 minutes.
Quick release the pressure: Once the cooking cycle has completed, release the pressure with a quick release. (Consult your pressure cooker’s manual for directions on the quick release method.) If the potatoes are not tender, cook on HIGH pressure for an additional 2 minutes, then do a quick release again.
How To Cook Potatoes in the Electric Pressure Cooker
Makes 4 to 6 servings
What You Need
Ingredients
2 cups water
12 to 16 ounces potatoes, cut 1 1/2-inch pieces
Equipment
Steamer rack
Electric pressure cooker
Instructions
Prepare the pressure cooker: Place the water in the pot of an electric pressure cooker. Insert the steamer rack into the pressure cooker. (If your pressure cooker didn’t come with a rack or the wires of the rack are too wide-set to hold the potatoes, use a steamer basket.) Place the potatoes evenly into the rack.
Pressure-cook the potatoes: Lock down the lid. Pressure-cook on HIGH pressure for 8 minutes.
Quick release the pressure: Once the cooking cycle has completed, release the pressure with a quick release. (Consult your pressure cooker’s manual for directions on the quick release method.) If the potatoes are not tender, cook on HIGH pressure for an additional 2 minutes, then do a quick release again.
Recipe Notes
Using pressure-cooked potatoes: Serve the potatoes tossed with melted butter and fresh herbs, or use for mashed potatoes, home fries, or potato salad.
Storage: Cooked potatoes can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.
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