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Suggested Pressure Cooker Cooking Times

Part of the Pressure Cookers For Dummies Cheat Sheet

The suggested cooking times in the following list begin when the pressure cooker reaches high pressure. Always start with the shortest cooking time; you can always continue cooking under pressure for an additional couple minutes until the desired texture is reached.

Food Cooking Time (in Minutes)
Apples, chunks 2
Artichokes, whole 8 to 10
Asparagus, whole 1 to 2
Barley, pearl 15 to 20
Beans, fresh green or wax, whole or pieces 2 to 3
Beans, lima, shelled 2 to 3
Beets, 1/4-inch slices 3 to 4
Beets, whole, peeled 12 to 14
Broccoli, florets or spears 2 to 3
Brussels sprouts, whole 3 to 4
Cabbage, red or green, quartered 3 to 4
Carrots, 1/4-inch slices 1 to 2
Cauliflower, florets 2 to 3
Chicken, pieces 10 to 12
Chicken, whole 15 to 20
Corn on the cob 3 to 4
Meat (beef, pork, or lamb), roast 40 to 60
Meat (beef, pork, or lamb),1-inch cubes 15 to 20
Peas, shelled 1 to 1 1/2
Potatoes, pieces or sliced 5 to 7
Potatoes, whole, small or new 5 to 7
Potatoes, whole, medium 10 to 12
Rice, brown 15 to 20
Rice, white 5 to 7
Spinach, fresh, 2 to 3
Squash, fall, 1-inch chunks 4 to 6
Squash, summer, sliced 1 to 2
Stock 30
Sweet potatoes, 1 1/2-inch chunks 4 to 5
Turnips, sliced 2 to 3
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