Pork roast in the pressure cooker

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  • Опубліковано 28 вер 2024
  • A pork roast made in the pressure cooker on our new stove. Subscribe to my channel for more great videos. / @cookingwithrick
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  • @andrewmikutz9525
    @andrewmikutz9525 4 роки тому +3

    Followed this recipe. Cooked for 40 mins. ‘Twas delicious THANK YOU. subscribed 🤗

    • @CookingwithRick
      @CookingwithRick  4 роки тому +1

      Hi Andrew, I am happy you liked the roast, thank you for watching and subscribing I appreciate it my friend.

  • @heidicook2395
    @heidicook2395 2 роки тому +12

    Thank you Rick! I am buying my first pressure cooker (at 61) and am looking for instructional videos; unfortunately, most people use electric pressure cookers. I also want too thank you for the way you put the ingredients in the screen. I'm blind, like 80% of blind people I have some sight, it's just not very reliable. While you were browning the roast the sizzle was louder than your voice. I wasn't sure what to do until I happened to look to the left and noticed a blue box. I normally don't like white text, but yours was larger and contrasted well against the blue background. This video was wonderfully accessible for me. Again thank you, your filming technique and description made this a recipe I can actually use!

    • @CookingwithRick
      @CookingwithRick  2 роки тому +4

      Hi Heidi, your going to love your pressure cooker, I think a electric pressure cooker would be better for you but if you want a stove top one that's great. Thank you for watching and God bless you my friend.

    • @heidicook2395
      @heidicook2395 2 роки тому

      @@CookingwithRick Hi Rick, I'm not sure I will like a pressure cooker, so I'm starting with a manual one. Plus the accessible electric ones that have an app one can access from a smart phone to use a screen reader are much more expensive.

  • @ZombieQueen819
    @ZombieQueen819 2 роки тому +2

    No this is a rib sticking dinner thank you so much Rick that had to been very yummy

  • @katherineharris1876
    @katherineharris1876 8 років тому +5

    Hi did you say 15mins or 50 mins?Thank you for sharing looks good to me!!

    • @CookingwithRick
      @CookingwithRick  8 років тому +5

      Hi Katherine, I said 50 minutes thanks for watching and commenting I appreciate it.

    • @wakeupuk3860
      @wakeupuk3860 7 років тому +3

      Yes I agree, really annoying when vbloggers do not make clear the most important bit of information. Sounded like fifty but if so agree with others came out looking very dry.

    • @phunghungyo6846
      @phunghungyo6846 7 років тому

      It should be around 40 minutes ...don't you think so?

  • @heyyyyyynow
    @heyyyyyynow 9 років тому +11

    Either mic yourself up or don't put the camera so close to the sizzle.

  • @jacojonker7735
    @jacojonker7735 8 років тому +5

    no sorry its about 50mins.some presure cookers only takes arownd 30mins

  • @elizabethstrickland4183
    @elizabethstrickland4183 9 років тому +3

    going to make but question if I wanted to add veggies how would I do that?

    • @CookingwithRick
      @CookingwithRick  9 років тому +2

      +Elizabeth Strickland Hi Elizabeth, eight minutes before your roast is done manually release the pressure add your vegetables put the lid back on bring it back up to pressure and cook your vegetables for eight minutes. Thanks for watching and commenting I appreciate it.

    • @TREYOLDHIPPIE
      @TREYOLDHIPPIE 6 років тому +1

      veggies barely take3 minutes after full pressure. cut hard veggies small or if carrots + potatoes only..cut similar sizes. don't cook "live active" saur kraut. you can place it on top of meat + potatoes when serving..like a topping.
      I wish timing on meat was retried and results looked perfect here..manual is great but timing is critical. 15 minutes for MAYBE 4-5 pounds is unclear here.. BUT likely can be found..I am going to try a 1.5 lb roast in the auto mini from Amazon.
      I love smart automation with options to tweak if wanted. Or manual for bigger portions, main meat vs. optional alternate meat.. etc..!

  • @F3502000
    @F3502000 2 роки тому

    Great video!! 👍

  • @arcanum70
    @arcanum70 4 роки тому +1

    Would have used apple juice or cider as the liquid (if you're going to use a liquid when cooking, it may as well help with flavor), you could have probably got away with 38 to 40 minutes with a 3 pound loin. I would also argue that if done in the oven you should brown it first and not cook the last half hour-forty minutes uncovered, that is a good way to end up with dry meat. Can't believe you didn't thicken that liquid for a gravy.

    • @CookingwithRick
      @CookingwithRick  4 роки тому +1

      Thank you for watching and commenting I appreciate it.

    • @jesterconeyoung6868
      @jesterconeyoung6868 3 роки тому +2

      I agree,in France we used cider or white wine for pork,and pork with bone in stops it drying when cooking.

  • @qweeknee4208
    @qweeknee4208 3 роки тому

    Great video!

  • @santagonzalez4989
    @santagonzalez4989 5 років тому +1

    Great video, I do mine just like you it's yummy!

  • @karlachavez2545
    @karlachavez2545 7 років тому

    Me gusto gracias por compartir.

  • @MrDangerboy101
    @MrDangerboy101 9 років тому

    Giving this a go now! Cheers

    • @CookingwithRick
      @CookingwithRick  8 років тому

      +Daniel Clark Thanks Daniel I appreciate it.

  • @c_farther5208
    @c_farther5208 4 роки тому +1

    I don't get the bay leaf. I try them with and without, it tastes the same. I just don't understand the bayleaf. Also, coriander is so damned bitter. I hate it. P.s. wonderful demo, did it, came out great.

    • @CookingwithRick
      @CookingwithRick  4 роки тому

      Thank you for watching and commenting I appreciate it.

  • @5455cheryl
    @5455cheryl 7 років тому +1

    I want to know how you keep your cook top so shiny.

    • @CookingwithRick
      @CookingwithRick  7 років тому

      Cheryl Wideman HI Cheryl, I you a dish rag and dish soap and for the stubborn burned on stains I use a puddy knife. Thanks for watching and commenting I appreciate it.

  • @glendawynn7837
    @glendawynn7837 9 років тому +4

    Pressure Cooking Recipes
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    Garlic Studded Pork Loin with Vegetables
    2 pound boneless pork loin top roast, well trimmed
    4 to 6 small cloves garlic
    Salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste
    2 tablespoons vegetable oil
    2 cups water
    1 bay leaf
    1 medium onion, quartered
    3 carrots, 1-inch diameter, cut into 2-inch pieces
    2 celery stalks, cut into 1-inch pieces
    3 medium russet potatoes, cut into quarters
    Cut 1 1/2-inch-deep slits into the top of the loin with a paring knife. Cut one hole about every inch, depending upon your preference for garlic. Insert a garlic clove into each hole and push completely into the meat. Season loin with salt and pepper, adding a little pinch in the garlic holes as well. In 6- or 8-quart Presto® pressure cooker, brown meat on all sides in vegetable oil over medium high heat. Drain off excess oil. Pour water in cooker (make sure cooker has cooled down and is not excessively hot). Add bay leaf. Place browned meat on cooking rack. Be sure that the meat doesn't exceed the 2/3 full marking in the cooker.
    Close pressure cooker cover securely. Place pressure regulator on vent pipe. Cook 30 minutes at 15 pounds pressure. Cool cooker at once. Remove meat. Place the vegetables and potatoes on rack. Return meat on top of vegetables, making sure it does not extend beyond the 2/3 full marking. Close pressure cooker cover securely. Place pressure regulator on vent pipe. Cook another 5 minutes at 15 pounds pressure. Cool cooker at once. Remove meat and vegetables. Allow meat to rest for 5 minutes before slicing. The remaining cooking liquid makes a great sauce, either as is or lightly thickened.
    Makes 4 servings...... Here is how you do it !!!!

  • @JAkin-wl8sf
    @JAkin-wl8sf 4 роки тому

    Risky though! Utilization of a metallic ladle spoon in food over an electric cooker?☹️
    Love the browning!👏🏽

    • @DeShark88
      @DeShark88 2 роки тому

      What's the risk?

    • @rick-ps5ct
      @rick-ps5ct Рік тому

      it wasn't electric cooker, was an electric stove top

    • @ducatiroche
      @ducatiroche 7 місяців тому

      Risky?! Some of these comments are totally bonkers

  • @jamesbond9873
    @jamesbond9873 4 роки тому

    Looks good

  • @karlachavez2545
    @karlachavez2545 7 років тому

    Muy bueno gracias

  • @sparky5860
    @sparky5860 Рік тому

    Thank you…….

  • @3V1LKNIGHT
    @3V1LKNIGHT 7 років тому

    That stove omg!

    • @CookingwithRick
      @CookingwithRick  7 років тому +1

      3V1LKNIGHT What's wrong with the stove?

    • @waterandsteel4713
      @waterandsteel4713 6 років тому +1

      I'm thinking he likes it, I know I do.

    • @deborahsthisthat5034
      @deborahsthisthat5034 4 роки тому

      @@CookingwithRick just be careful not to slide your pans across the top because they will scratch 😟
      P. S. What time is supper? 😁

    • @lindawarren6721
      @lindawarren6721 4 роки тому

      Cool recipe thanks. Just love that stove. What make is it btw?

    • @lindawarren6721
      @lindawarren6721 4 роки тому

      Need to check availability in Johannesburg, South Africa....

  • @nt30001
    @nt30001 5 років тому

    I tried a joint in a pressure king and you could carve it with a spoon it dropped apart

    • @CookingwithRick
      @CookingwithRick  5 років тому

      Hello my friend, you must be from England owning a pressure king, pressure cookers do work nice. Thank you for watching and commenting I appreciate it my friend.

    • @nt30001
      @nt30001 5 років тому

      @@CookingwithRick hey, yes good observation haha. Yes UK, Only tried it for the first time yesterday. Thanks for the vid and the ideas.

  • @mosilver1572
    @mosilver1572 6 років тому

    Hi Rick !!!

  • @rickburton1780
    @rickburton1780 8 років тому

    NEVER USE CHEAP SEASONING--AT LEAST MCKORMIC

  • @RndomFX
    @RndomFX 8 років тому

    not bad... I hope you developed some carving skills these last yrs since making this, but pretty basic and straight forward, so well done.

  • @crashmolloy3235
    @crashmolloy3235 4 роки тому

    I've aways wondered why all angry people take stuff out on videos they don't have to watch. How about if you're triggered during the video, you politely just don't say anything rude or hurtful, and just stop......it's 2020. This world is messed up enough.

  • @davidamheiser8300
    @davidamheiser8300 8 років тому +9

    First you over cooked it ,and why didn't you use your drippings to make gravy? The meat was so dry it needs flavor put back in it. Did you eat that meat and enjoy it.? Try again!

  • @christinaphiilips-veirke1392
    @christinaphiilips-veirke1392 9 років тому +1

    Just get on with it u talk too slow/not confident.

    • @CookingwithRick
      @CookingwithRick  9 років тому

      +Christina Phiilips-Veirke Thank you.

    • @gloriawashingon1452
      @gloriawashingon1452 8 років тому

      I have a small roast loin boneless I am going to do with apples and onions it is about 2 lbs...how many minutes would you suggest

    • @Dazzwidd
      @Dazzwidd 7 років тому

      Get the pressure high and only do it for 25 minutes, allowing the pressure to drop naturally on its own before opening.

  • @zsavage1820
    @zsavage1820 2 роки тому

    G'z soon as I saw the potatoes going into an oven for an hour... I'm like this guy is still stuck in the 70's here is a way to cook potatoes in the 21st century .. put a plate in the microwave,.. put the potatoes in a gal baggy with quarter cup water.. then set timer for 16 mins for 4 potatoes... BOOM DONE perfect every time... this as they say also depends on wattage of microwave.. if it needs a little more time.. then give it some.. poke with fork or knife to check... I will not be going past 40 secs in this worthless video from yesteryear...

  • @lorrainekhan6886
    @lorrainekhan6886 8 років тому

    Meat looks to be overdone..

    • @CookingwithRick
      @CookingwithRick  8 років тому

      It was good we liked it. Thanks for watching and commenting I appreciate it.

  • @genozio3161
    @genozio3161 10 років тому +24

    looks dry

    • @MyatHtoo
      @MyatHtoo 6 років тому

      yeah and it's falling apart!

    • @jamesbond9873
      @jamesbond9873 4 роки тому +3

      Geno Zio can’t be dry it was done in a pressure cooker.

  • @danwatson1974
    @danwatson1974 8 років тому +9

    Good video - I'd be tempted to use a fattier cut of pork though , maybe a de-boned shoulder, to help keep the meat moist during the cooking. Being a Brit I probably would have thickened the gravy up a bit too, but good vid and definitely going to give it a go.

    • @GTSN38
      @GTSN38 2 роки тому

      It's going to be moist, it was cooked in water

    • @glamdolly30
      @glamdolly30 Рік тому +1

      Agreed, there's no question a fattier joint of meat tends to produce juicier, more succulent results. And yes, as a fellow Brit I concur - we don't regard mere meat juices as 'gravy'!
      For Brits, gravy is meat juices thickened with cornflour/flour, often pre-mixed in a slurry with some cold water and added to the bubbling stock in a saucepan on the stove, to aid blending. Keep stirring the stock constantly, as you add the flour/cornflour slurry, or you will get a lumpy result!

    • @rickkatz4692
      @rickkatz4692 Рік тому

      Just throw a few slabs of bacon over the top if you have a lean roast.

  • @nicolascochonneau834
    @nicolascochonneau834 4 роки тому +2

    Looks more like a chainsaw massacre! That is pork look dry as dust

  • @mixedupjo
    @mixedupjo 3 роки тому +2

    Oh does this force me to haul out my beautiful stovetop pressure cooker! Absolutely beautiful meal. If I were forced to choose a single protein to eat for the rest of my life, it would be pig. I could almost smell this cooking. Granny would hug you.

    • @CookingwithRick
      @CookingwithRick  3 роки тому +1

      Hi Mixed, the pork roast was really delicious. Thank you for watching I appreciate it my friend.

  • @sallywalker6012
    @sallywalker6012 6 років тому +2

    Sorry, the meat looks dry. My pork loins usually pressure cook for 20 minutes and they are fine. Also, 3 hours in a 350 degree oven would give you very dry meat.

    • @CookingwithRick
      @CookingwithRick  6 років тому

      Sally Walker Hi Sally, I was fairly new to pressure cooking when I made this but I've learned a lot. Thanks for watching and commenting I appreciate it.

  • @mich5ael907
    @mich5ael907 7 років тому +3

    3 years layer and you are still helping me LOL thanks!

  • @wilsoncho
    @wilsoncho 8 років тому +18

    the meat looks soooooooo dry mate

    • @joycesneed8195
      @joycesneed8195 7 років тому +2

      Because he should have only put it in for 30-35 minutes

    • @djhenyo
      @djhenyo 6 років тому

      That's what happens when you cook it for three times as long as necessary. It chips apart under the knife like a strip of hot beef jerky!

  • @edmuboro4582
    @edmuboro4582 Рік тому

    Don't know how I lived without this for so long! I make dog food for 2 of our dogs ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxG-7WiT7ocumjytOpHDFt632PL0pxXRAg (we have 5!) and it is so much quicker in this. Love having the inner pot stainless so I can use my immersion blender right in it without worrying about scratching. It makes potatoes great and fast! Still working on the vegetables, first time came out great, second time I did different ones and they were a little too mushy. Just need to adjust the time. I highly recommend this pot!!!

  • @robertbrown846
    @robertbrown846 7 років тому +1

    A question for Rick, or anyone else who can answer. l am really new to pressure cooking. In this video, Rick prepares a 3 pound roast. My question is this, if you were to prepare a bigger or smaller roast, would the time vary, and if so, how do you calculate the time, when a recipe you are following gives a specific time?

    • @vsubhuti
      @vsubhuti 7 років тому +3

      Robert Brown no it wouldn't matter , I have put pork roast and big uncut potatoes, carrots, together in a 6 quart pressure cooker and everything cooks.
      Cooking time starts when internal pressure builds up and this depends on the quantity of food inside the pressure cooker
      It seems that there has to be sufficient amount of water, 1 cup is adequate in this case, minimum 1/2 cup

    • @Josh-rn1em
      @Josh-rn1em Рік тому

      It's about getting the fat the render like a slow cook would. That needs at least an hour unless you're talking small bits of meat

  • @Joejoe-fd4ic
    @Joejoe-fd4ic 2 роки тому +1

    Going to give this a try this afternoon. Cheers

  • @chesterquerry5955
    @chesterquerry5955 10 років тому +2

    that pork roast looks delicious!

  • @eckankar7756
    @eckankar7756 2 роки тому

    The sound is deafening, I had to turn the volume nearly off

  • @williamgreen6179
    @williamgreen6179 7 місяців тому

    what size qt pressure cooker, and model

    • @CookingwithRick
      @CookingwithRick  7 місяців тому

      Hi William, it's a presto 6qt stainless steel. Thank you for watching I appreciate it my friend.

  • @TREYOLDHIPPIE
    @TREYOLDHIPPIE 6 років тому

    15 or 50 minutes in manual pressure? Thats all I needed but neither 50..nor even 15-- minutes which -still sounds pretty long ..
    nothing sounds "for sure."

  • @BallackWhite
    @BallackWhite 3 роки тому

    I have a flame stove and a normal cooker. So, let stay in the cooker (on medium flame) for 40 mins?

    • @CookingwithRick
      @CookingwithRick  3 роки тому +1

      Hi Lawr, that sounds about perfect let your pressure cooker do a natural release of the pressure. Thank you for watching I appreciate it my friend.

  • @prith6outlaw
    @prith6outlaw 3 роки тому

    Noisy video

  • @blaketurner724
    @blaketurner724 8 років тому +2

    I'm cooking your recipe tonight.

  • @glendawynn7837
    @glendawynn7837 9 років тому

    could hear the sizzle going on over your voice.... I was trying to find out about the amount of water to put in my pressure since I do use one a lot for other meats but not pork. I thought 1 cup was not enough of water and the roast would burn before the cooking was complete. I cooked a pork roast and used more water and made gravy .... only cooked about 30 minutes. I thought even 30 minutes was too long as the roast was somewhat dry but the gravy made it very tasty.

    • @CookingwithRick
      @CookingwithRick  9 років тому

      +glenda wynn Hi Glenda, one cup of water is good I also found that if you cut the meat down to smaller pieces it gets more tender. Thanks for watching and commenting I appreciate it.

  • @donaldwesterhazy9333
    @donaldwesterhazy9333 8 років тому +1

    I just got a pressure cooker. Going to try this soon. Thanks.

  • @colleenlouise4521
    @colleenlouise4521 3 роки тому

    couldn't hear the time to cook under pressure over the noise of the pot cooking

    • @CookingwithRick
      @CookingwithRick  3 роки тому

      Hi Colleen, 50 minutes then a natural release of the pressure. Thank you for watching I appreciate it my friend.

  • @deke1974
    @deke1974 4 роки тому

    It’d be great to have the actual written instructions for this. Your voice is smothered by the cooking process.

    • @CookingwithRick
      @CookingwithRick  4 роки тому +1

      Sorry for that my friend, thank you for watching and commenting I appreciate it.

    • @deke1974
      @deke1974 4 роки тому

      @@CookingwithRick by the way, mine burnt to the bottom of the pressure cooker despite cooking it on low (gas stove). So sad. Currently have the pressure cooker pot soaking in a white vinegar and baking soda concoction.

  • @jacojonker7735
    @jacojonker7735 9 років тому +1

    thank u! im cooking that tonight

    • @CookingwithRick
      @CookingwithRick  9 років тому

      +Jaco Jonker Thanks for watching and commenting I appreciate it.

  • @stephanblack4558
    @stephanblack4558 Рік тому

    Great, thank you.

  • @horrormovieclub1824
    @horrormovieclub1824 9 років тому +1

    i followed directions and what happened with mine is the liquid evaporated and the pork started to burn and stick to the bottom . I had about 15 mins left on cooking time when i smelled it burning and saw no steam coming out .

    • @djhenyo
      @djhenyo 6 років тому +3

      You don't need to cook it for more than 15-20 minutes when doing a natural pressure release. Also, no more than a cup of water should be necessary. This video is a horrible demonstration.

    • @TREYOLDHIPPIE
      @TREYOLDHIPPIE 6 років тому

      djhenyo one cup killed the roast.
      but maybe his simmer was too high.
      and catching the full pressure point in less than a minute would factor into loosing one cup fast.

    • @TREYOLDHIPPIE
      @TREYOLDHIPPIE 6 років тому

      djhenyo --sounds much better. I know its not long..but stopped cooking after a bad wreck..now I really like a small roast even without company..the perfect size. The mini automatic is also not bad for singles or for one part of a meal for family. or even soup.5 quarts is over a gallon.. no I don't work for ANYONE!

    • @djhenyo
      @djhenyo 6 років тому

      +Kat Masterson I can't even understand your shit.

    • @djhenyo
      @djhenyo 6 років тому

      I'm no expert cook, but his dish was in the pressure cooker for way too long.

  • @mattie_x3
    @mattie_x3 4 місяці тому

    10 years later and people are still benefitting from this vid, entering my 20s and making a pork loin in an older model pressure cooker

  • @jacojonker7735
    @jacojonker7735 9 років тому +2

    yes its about 15minutes.