Fagor Splendid 6-Quart Pressure Cooker
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I contacted fagor and it is out of reserve; Bed Bath and Beyond is $15 but is a rubber one which I don't want. Where in Atlanta can we buy pressure cooker parts like silicone gaskets? Or any online stores you can tout? (Checked ebay, none)
So next time if you buy pressure cooker be sure to check how easy to buy the gasket...
I need this by Thanksgiving... :-(
Thanks in contribute to.
You can directive parts directly from Fagor through this Web page:
http://www.fagoramerica.com/shop__1
On the left side of the page, you can find out how to identify your exemplar and get the particular part you need.
Or, you can call the Fagor Cookware Customer Service Department at 1-800-207-0806. They are open Monday to Friday, 8:30am to 5:30pm).
Chaste luck, and I hope this helps!!
Hi,
I'm wondering if it's plausible to make roast beef (prime rib, NOT pot roast) in the pressure cooker. If I wanted it medium rare, how long would I have to cook it for (and at serious or low pressure)? I have a Fagor Duo 8L pressure cooker.
Any other tips would be helpful. I need instructions about how to do this as I have not used a pressure cooker or cooked roast beef before.
I already checked google before I posted this issue and alot of the recipes out there are for pot roast. In my question, I said I want a recipe for prime rib, NOT pot roast.
No, No, No, It must be roasted , if you bubble it you'll ruin it.
Hello,
I have a Fagor Plaksteel pressure cooker, recently I had tried making popcorn in it and it got burned, with pieces sticking to the bottom. To eliminate it I first tried soaking in baking soda for a few weeks with no success, finally, I soaked it in oven cleaner for a week which did purge the burnt popcorn. Now, I have noticed several small holes (a few mm in size) on the inside part of the bottom which do not go all the way through. Is this pot still usable? How can I plug the holes?
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