Pressure Cookers & Slow Cookers

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Pressure Cookers

Sometimes delicious food takes time, but what if it doesn’t have to? Shop pressure cookers, available at Macy’s. A pressure cooker is essentially a sealed pot with a ton of steam inside. The steam builds up high pressure, forces liquid into the food and helps food cook faster. By using a pressure cooker, you will be using less power and reducing cooking times. How awesome is that?! Available from brands like Elite Gourmet, Ninja, T-Fal, ChefWave and more, we have the perfect pressure cooker for your cooking needs.

Top Tips For Choosing A Pressure Cooker 

You Have Options. Did you know there are two types of pressure cookers? Electric pressure cookers like the popular Instant Pot or classic stovetop pressure cookers. The electric ones have pre-set functions and built-in safety features, while the stovetop options give you a feeling of nostalgia, like the homemade meals Grandma used to make. Each one can cook all the recipes your imagination can conjure up.

So Many Benefits. The perks of using a pressure cooker are incredible and endless. From using less power and tenderizing cheaper cuts of meat, to retaining more nutrients and reducing cooking times, pressure cookers are fast, super-efficient and healthy. Did you know? The extra-high heat helps food caramelize and brown for more flavor.   

Try A Multicooker. Shelve your air fryers and rice cooker and get your hands on a clever multicooker. They can seriously do it all: boil, simmer, bake, fry, grill, roast, steam and brown. Need we say more? Plus, they look sleek and modern on your countertop. They can cook anything, too. From rice, beans, meats, stews, veggies and even yogurt, multi cookers have you covered from breakfast to dinner.

So, What’s The Difference? Are you still wondering if there is a big difference between slow cookers and pressure cookers? Pressure cooking uses hot steam and pressure to cook quickly, while slow cookers use lower temperatures and longer cooking times.

Helpful Hint. How do you choose the right size pressure cooker? If you are cooking for four people or less, consider a 3–6-qt. size. Do you have a larger family or love to make big roasts? Consider an 8-qt. size. Remember, always choose the smallest pressure cooker for your cooking needs.

Shop pressure cookers, available at Macy’s.