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how to cook beans in a pressure cooker
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How to Cook Pulses in a Pressure Cooker

Ingredients

  • Dry Pulses
  • Water

Instructions

Lentils & Peas

  • Lentils and peas do not require pre-soaking.
  • Add dry pulses and water to the pressure cooker. For every 1 cup of dry lentils or peas, use 2 cups of water (or ensure the dry pulses are covered with 2” of water).
  •  Cook on low pressure for 10-15 min.
  • Let the pressure release naturally.
  • Drain and use in a recipe or store in an air-tight container.
    Tips: Do not fill the pressure cooker more than halfway, as the ingredients will expand. Pressure cooking is not recommended for red lentils.

Beans & Chickpeas

  • For best results and shorter cook times, it’s recommended that you pre-soak beans and chickpeas before pressure cooking; see the quick soak guide below.
  • Add dry pulses and water to the pressure cooker
    – Soaked pulses: For every 1 cup of dry beans or chickpeas, use 1 cup of water
    – Un-soaked pulses: For every 1 cup of dry beans or chickpeas, use 2 cups of water
  •  Cook on high pressure for the following times
    – Black beans, Black-Eyed Peas, Red Beans, Small White (Navy): Soaked: 5-8 min, Un-soaked: 15-25min.
    – Kidney, Pinto, Large White (Great Northern, Cannellini), Lima beans: Soaked: 7-12 min, Un-soaked: 20-40 min.
    – Chickpeas: Soaked: 7-12 min, Un-soaked: 20-40min.
  • Let the pressure release naturally.
  • If storing cooked beans or chickpeas in the fridge or freezer, keep the pulses covered in their cooking liquid to prevent drying.
    Tips: Do not fill the pressure cooker more than halfway, as the ingredients will expand. Times may vary slightly depending on the age and size of the pulse.

Pressure Cooker Quick-Soak Guide for Beans & Chickpeas

  • Rinse and drain the beans or chickpeas.
  • Add them to the pressure cooker with 3 cups water for every cup of beans or chickpeas.
  • Bring to a boil using “Saute” function. Add the lid and cook for 1 minute on high pressure.
  • Carefully release pressure manually and release the lid. Drain & rinse.
  •  Continue to the cooking step, following the instructions above.
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