CuiZen 8 Quart Digital Oval Pressure Cooker

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Cuizen 8 Quart Digital Oval Pressure Cooker boasts a programmable 8-multifunction menu with High Pressure, Mid Pressure, Low Pressure, Brown, Steam, Stay-Warm, Slow Cook and Delay Time. This modern pressure cooker has a stainless steel exterior finish and a touch-pad digital control panel with cool-blue LED display. It boasts a non-stick cooking interior and automatic pressure control to help take the guesswork out of cooking!

• Exclusive Launch in Canada on the Shopping Channel; not presently at retail
• Made of: Stainless steel
• 1300 watts /CETL approved
• 3-level pressure indicators: 15psi / 7.5psi / 2.5psi

Includes:
• CuiZen 8qt Digital Oval Stainless Steel Pressure Cooker
• Plastic Measuring Cup & Paddle
• Wire Rack
• Instruction Manual

Warranty Information:
This items includes a manufacturers 1-year limited warranty.

Ultimate Chili with Meat & Beans - by Alison DuBois Scutte

1 Tbs. vegetable oil
1.25 lb. ground turkey; fresh or frozen (beef may be substituted)
1 lb. ground beef; at least 90% lean; fresh or frozen  (turkey may be substituted)
1 medium onion chopped; about 1 C
1 medium green bell pepper coarsely chopped; about 1 C
1/2 tsp garlic powder
3 tsp ground cumin
1 tsp salt
3 Tbs. chili powder
1 (29-ounce) can tomato sauce
1 (29-ounce) can crushed tomatoes
1 1/2 C water; divided between the tomato cans to swish
1 C V-8 Juice spicy hot flavor
1 pound dried kidney beans; washed and picked over for broken beans or pebbles

Optional: Shredded Cheddar cheese, Light sour cream, Pickled jalapeño pepper slices

Method:

Plug in the pressure cooker, press Brown and press Start.

Add the oil, ground turkey and/or ground beef to pan. Begin browning the meat, stirring often. When meat begins to brown, stir in the chopped onion and pepper along with the seasonings. Stir and cook about 1 minute.

Stir in the crushed tomatoes and the tomato sauce. Pour 3/4 C water into each can and swish around to capture the remaining tomato and then pour into the pot. Add the spicy V-8 juice and the washed kidney beans.

Secure the lid, slide the lever to the Locked position and set the pressure valve to Pressure.

Press the Pressure Setting Button twice and then use the up-arrow button to scroll up to  30 minutes. Press Start.

When cooking time has elapsed, let the pressure release naturally. Open the lid and stir the chili.  Taste and adjust seasonings if needed.

Serve hot with shredded cheddar cheese, a dollop of sour cream and a few pickled jalapeño slices for the ultimate yum factor!

 

Canned Beans Directions:  If you would rather use canned beans, do not add the beans to the mixture and reduce the cooking time to 15 minutes.  After the meat mixture is finished cooking and the pressure has been released, add the canned beans and stir well.  Bring the chili back up to temperature by using the Brown feature but stir often to prevent burning!  Set the cooker on Keep Warm until ready to serve.

Frozen Meat Directions:  If you opt to use frozen beef or turkey, no problem!  After you have browned the onions and peppers, add the frozen meat.  Try to get a little browning on the outside, if possible, and continue as directed above. Do not adjust the cooking time.  You will need to break up the meat with a wooden spoon after the cooking time is elapsed.


 


Hawaiian Bread Pudding – by Alison DuBois Scutte

1 package Hawaiian sweet rolls
2 ¼ cups milk
1 Tbs. butter
½ cup brown sugar
¼ tsp salt
½ tsp cinnamon
½ tsp vanilla extract
¼ tsp rum extract (optional)
2 beaten eggs
1/3 cup dried apricots; chopped
1/3 cup dried cranberries
1/3 cup dried pineapple; chopped

Method:

Grease the inside of a 2 quart oven safe bowl or dish that will fit inside the pressure cooker insert.

Prepare the bread by first cutting the browned top off and setting aside.  Cut the bottom portion of the roll into quarters and place inside prepared dish.

Place the milk into a microwave safe dish and heat on high for 3 minutes.  Add the butter, sugar, seasonings and extracts to the milk and stir completely.  Stir in the beaten egg and pour ¾ of the mixture over the bread cubes.

Evenly sprinkle on ¾ of the dried fruit and then place the browned bread tops evenly over the top.  Pour the remaining milk mixture over the top and then sprinkle on the remaining fruit.

Cover the dish tightly with aluminum foil.   

Pour 3 cups of water into the pressure pan and position the trivet in the middle.
Sit the covered dish on top of the trivet inside the cooker.

Close the lid, lock it into place and set the valve to steam.  Plug in the pressure cooker, press Pressure Setting once and then use the arrows to scroll to 7.5 psi.  Press the pressure setting again and then use the arrows to scroll to 20 minutes.  Press Start.  

When steam begins to emit from the pressure valve, set a kitchen timer for 5 minutes.  When the 5 minutes have elapsed, turn the pressure valve to Pressure.  

When cooking time is complete, unplug the cooker and let the pressure release naturally.

Carefully open lid and remove the dish.  Remove the foil, lifting the side away from you first, and discard.  Serve the pudding immediately with whipped cream, caramel sauce, toasted coconut or all by itself!  

Store leftovers in the refrigerator.
Fall-Off-The-Bone Ribs - by Alison DuBois Scutte

Ingredients:

1-4 Racks of whatever ribs you like; beef baby back, pork or large beef ribs
2 Tablespoons vegetable oil
1 can ginger ale
1 C of your favorite BBQ Sauce or Asian-style basting sauce

Seasoning Ingredients for 2 Racks (increase as needed):

1 Tbs. honey
1/4 C paprika
1/2 Tbs. salt
1 Tbs. cayenne pepper
1 Tbs. garlic powder
1 Tbs. onion powder

Method:

Wash the ribs and pat dry. Rub the meaty side of each rack with 1/2 Tbs. of honey.  Mix the spices together in a small bowl and then sprinkle liberally over all racks.  Cut the racks down into 4-rib sections.

Plug in the pressure cooker, press Brown and press Start.  Add oil to the pan.  When hot, use tongs and brown each rib section, on the meaty side) for 2-3 minutes.  Set on a paper towel-lined plate to drain.  Repeat until all of the ribs have been browned.  

Press Stop on the cooker.

Add the ginger ale to the bottom of the pan.  Place the ribs into the pan, staggering them or crossing the in a T position to avoid having the sections completely flush against each other (like spoons).  Once all the ribs are in the pot, attach the lid, set to the lock position and set the pressure valve to Pressure.

Press the Pressure Setting button twice and then use the up-arrow to scroll to 40 minutes for grill-able ribs or 45 minutes for fall-off-the-bone ribs.  Press Start.  

When cooking time has elapsed, lightly cover the exhaust valve with a damp paper towel and release the pressure by turning the valve to Steam.  Open the lid and let the ribs rest for 5 minutes before disturbing.

Use tongs to carefully remove the ribs to a platter.  Serve the ribs as is, baste with sauce or place onto the grill (or under a low broiler) to crisp.

Barbecue Pork Pull-Apart - by Alison DuBois Scutte

3 ½ - 8 pounds boneless pork shoulder, butt or loin roast
1 can or bottle beer (16 oz.)
1 Tbs. liquid smoke
1 tsp. onion salt
1 tsp. Kosher salt
1 tsp. paprika
1 tsp. coarse ground pepper
2 cups barbecue sauce (your favorite brand)
hamburger buns or sandwich rolls

Method:

Wash and pat dry the pork roast.  Rub the liquid smoke into the meat first, followed by the dry seasonings.  If the roast is longer than the length of the pressure pot, cut in half.

Pour the beer into the pressure pan and then lower the meat into the beer.  Attach and lock lid into place.  Set the pressure valve to Pressure.

Plug in the pressure cooker.  Press the Pressure Setting button twice and then use the arrows to scroll up to 55 minutes.  Press Start.

When the cook time has elapsed, unplug the cooker and let the pressure release naturally; if you are in an extreme hurry you may release manually, but releasing naturally is ideal.

Remove roast from pan and place onto a cutting board.  Discard all but 3/4 C liquid in pan.  Remove any large fat portions from roast.  Using two large forks, shred meat; or chop if you prefer.  Return meat to the pan, stir in the barbecue sauce (if desired) and set the cooker to Warm until ready to serve.

Serve with sliced onion, sliced pickle or cole slaw as desired.

Ratings & Reviews

 
4.5

(average rating based on 15 reviews)

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Reviewed by 15 customers

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5.0

Outstanding Product!

By IJM

from Windsor, Ontario

Bronze Reviewer

I really love this appliance! It is well made, it is very quiet, it does the job to perfection! I've made ribs and I've made corned beef recently. Wow, talk about moist and tender - so delicious! I am looking forward to steaming and slow cooking with this new machine. Of all the pressure cookers I've had, this one beats them all. I will be trying every recipe that was included with this cooker - this is fabulous and well worth the money. I hope to see more appliances introduced to TSC from this company. Just outstanding! Thank you so much!

( 1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

 
5.0

LOVE IT!

By Barbara

from SESEKINIKA Ontario

All Star Reviewer

Had a serious problem with my pressure cooker. Called the company and within a week I had a new one. Great service.

In regards to recipes, I bought a cookbook for a manual pressure cooker and have no problems converting recipes. Where manual models have to be brought up to 15 psi on the stove we just have to punch in 15 psi button and then dial in cook time. Cook time remains the same regardless.

Try it.

( 3 of 3 customers found this review helpful)

 
2.0

not as advertised

By jazmin

from cornwall

Was so excited about this purchase I used it the first night. Unfortunately I was very dissapointed in it. The first thing a made was a beef roast with veggies, and it tasted ok, but it took a lot longer than the quide said it would, and it never got fall apart tender. Tried chicken legs the next night, and again it took too long. The quide said it would take an hour, but when I checked it, it was still pink inside. Put it on for another hour and it again was just ok. Did not get that tender. All in all, I wasn't happy with it and sent it back. Could have made the same meals in less time in the oven, and would have tasted just the same!

( 1 of 2 customers found this review helpful)

 
5.0

Works Like a Charm

By Doris

from Stoney Creek

Just finished making Tender Ribs, but not pork
back or side, I used beef short ribs, very meaty ones. Browned them first and it really browns. The recipe said the ribs would take 45 minutes and boy are they tender. Have just put them in the oven with more BBQ sauce to crisp them up. I did call the company in Quebec for a recipe book which they sent to me. It only has an additional 10-12 recipes and they are supposedly working on a more comprehensive one. The unit runs so quietly, not like to olds. Plan to make Osso Bucco on Monday using the Slow Cooker method.

( 1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

 
4.0

Happy with my purchase.

By MARILYN

from DELTA

I have had this pressure cooker since mid December/12 and have used it about 6 times. I am very happy with the results to date. It is a good size for preparing big batches. The shape for ribs and the various levels of pressure cooking is what sold me. The various levels makes so much sense. I also feel very safe using this appliance. It is easy to use and very fast - the browning setting lasts a long time which is good for browning stewing beef. I would have liked a few more recipes. I have made the Chilli and ribs to great fan fare!!! Yummy. My only issue, is that you should note the location of the silicone washer in the lid. Mine popped off and I didn't know where it came from. The CuiZen company did not respond to my inquiry and the Shopping Channel did, but they referred me to the appliances company. Anyway, now that I know where it comes from, it is a none issue.

( 1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

 
4.0

I suggest this product to everyone.

By keri

from alberta

I bought this for my husband who is a professional chef. And he LOVES IT!! The pressure setting is very quiet that it didn't even distrub our two golden retrievers when at full pressure. The only draw back was the browning setting could be hotter.

( 1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

 
4.0

Good Product

By Under Pressure

from Stouffville

So far I have used the cooker for pot roast and vegetables. The meat was very tender although I had to cook it longer than instructions (approx. 15-20 min.). I also feel there should be a recipe book and better times for cooking meats by weight. The person who demonstrated the machine said she might post some recipes, but I have not seen any. I checked both the CuiZen and TSC websites. It is a good product and easy to use. I also bought one for my future daughter-in-law. We are both first time pressure cooker users so would appreciaste more instruction.

( 1 of 1 customers found this review helpful)

 
5.0

Impressed

By TAZ

from Edmonton

I was very impressed with how quick it cooked our ribs for supper. What normally took me 3 hours to do was done in an hour. They turned out fantastic.

( 2 of 3 customers found this review helpful)

 
5.0

I am in love with my pressure cooker

By The Happy Cooker

from alberta

I bought my pressure cooker a couple of weeks ago. I love it. Made pork ribs the first day. I cooked them in the pressure cooker for 50 minutes, then cooked them in the oven for thirty minutes with bbq sauce on them. They were so tender that the meat fell off the bones.
I then made chili the next time. I found that it took longer to cook then what they said as I never soaked the beans over night. I soaked them overnight the next time and it was much better.
I made brown rice and it turned out great. You have to remember to put a Tablespoon of marg. or butter in the water to prevent it for cooking over. I used one cup of rice to 2 cups of water in a bowl.
Vegetables and potatoes turn out great. You have to experiment with the times for cooking.
I would recommend this product again and again.

( 3 of 4 customers found this review helpful)

 
4.0

missing booket and needs recipes

By Gail

from Orleans

Silver Reviewer

I really like the idea of a slow cooker/pressure cooker and browner all in one. But, as this is a digital, all the books out there don't really fall in with this machine. I still haven't been able to find a cookbook for 'electric' pressure cookers.

Also when I received mine there wasn't even an instruction booklet with it. I called cust. service and they indicated they would send me one ... as of a week later I still have not received it.

As the other reviewer stated, a recipe book would have been a good addition, as all the books out there are for the old stove-top cooker.

Hopefylly, TSC will request this as a separate item (so that all of us who have already bought the cooker can just buy the cookbook).

I am still on the fence whether I will keep this or not... also it is quite heavy (empty) and quite large(to store it).

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