Time- and energy-saving food preparation

Pressure cookers

Pressure cooking saves time and energy while preserving vitamins. In a pressure cooker, you can gently prepare food under pressure in just a few minutes. Some Fissler pressure cookers also feature a pressureless steam cooking setting. Steam cooking is a particularly gentle method of cooking food, preserving almost all of its flavor and nutritional value. Shorter cooking times mean you use less energy with pressure cooking, allowing you to cook in an environmentally conscious way and save money, too.

You can find tips for choosing the right pressure cooker in our pressure cooker guide.

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The pressure cooker guide

Advantages of pressure cooking

Why pressure cooking?

Pressure cooking saves you time, energy, and preserves the best of your ingredients. When pressure cooking, ingredients are cooked quickly and gently in pressure cookers, also known as steam cookers or pressure pots.Vitamins and taste remaincompared to conventional cookinglargely preserved.

Speed ​​cooking is modern and fits perfectly with aconscious lifestyleCooking in a pressure cooker is suitable for:

  • healthier food
  • seasonal and regional ingredients
  • the preparation of legumes
  • Braised dishes
  • stews
  • Soups
  • vegetarian and vegan dishes

The advantages of pressure cooking at a glance

to save time

Cooking with a pressure cooker gives you time for what matters. The pressure that builds up inside the pot ensures that the food cooks quickly.Cooking time reduced by up to 70%.

  • Once the lid is securely locked into place, which can be heard by a click on the handle, and pressure has built up, the cooking time begins.
  • Pressure builds up inside the pot, which...boiling pointof the liquids from 100 toup to 116 °Cincreases.

This increase in temperature ensures that the cooking time is more than halved compared to a conventional cooking pot.

save energy

Shorter cooking times and alower energy consumptionFissler's steam pots are sustainable companions in the kitchen.

  • Thereduced cooking timeuses less energy.
  • After heating up, the Fissler pressure cookers also unfoldat medium stove powertheir full power. This allows for energy consumption during cooking.by up to 50%reduce.
  • Using a steamer insert, several dishes can even be cooked simultaneously. This also saves energy.

The Vitavit® Premium also features the German-made [material/feature].CookStar® baseThis one has high thermal conductivity and is particularlyenergy-efficientIt is suitable for all types of cooktops and optimized for induction. The Vitaquick® pressure cooker is equipped with the Superthermic® base, which is also suitable for all types of cooktops.

The provenFissler CookStar® base(Vitavit® Premium) is extra thick and solid, ensuring optimal heat absorption, distribution, and retention. The integrated, star-shaped expansion joints in the CookStar® base offer a further advantage. These joints provide exceptional base stability, so the frying pan always sits flat on the stovetop when heated, ensuring even cooking.

Among the pressure cookers suitable for induction

Healthy cooking

Vitamins, nutrients and flavorsThey remain almost completely intact when pressure-cooked.

  • The small amount of liquid and high boiling temperatures ensure that the oxygen is almost completely displaced from the pressure cooker by the resulting steam during heating.
  • When the valve closes and the cooking time begins, the contents of the pot are located inside.There is hardly any oxygen left, which would decompose the vitamins and nutrients contained in the food.

Especially forsensitive vitaminsThis quick method of preparation is gentler than cooking in a conventional pot. ValuableVitamin CFor example, when pressure cookingReceive up to 90%.

Furthermore, the ingredients retain theirnatural colorTherefore, food cooked under pressure is not only a treat in terms of taste, but also visually.