Homemade Curry in a Pressure Cooker

My daughter badgered me to make curry with a pressure cooker. She says the vegetables cooked in a pressure cooker taste a lot sweeter.
The vegetables releases enough water for the pressure cooker. That's why you should only add a modest amount of water. Otherwise it will turn out runny and thin. For 12 servings. Recipe by Fuwarin
Homemade Curry in a Pressure Cooker
My daughter badgered me to make curry with a pressure cooker. She says the vegetables cooked in a pressure cooker taste a lot sweeter.
The vegetables releases enough water for the pressure cooker. That's why you should only add a modest amount of water. Otherwise it will turn out runny and thin. For 12 servings. Recipe by Fuwarin
Steps
- 1
Chop beef and vegetables into bite-sized pieces. Add 2 tablespoons vegetable oil in a heated pressure cooker. Stir-fry the ingredients.
- 2
Pour 1 liter of water and cook. After boiling, remove scum and add a bay leaf.
- 3
Cover the cooker and apply pressure. Cook 4 minutes on the second scale. After the pressure is released, add curry roux. Add boiling water until desired thickness. Simmer for a while to finish.
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