Obviously, if we're having this conversation the expectation is that you already own the Cook's Companion® 6.3 qt Pressure Cooker - or are in that pre-purchase state where it's in your cart right now, waiting for you to add this lid.
So why a glass lid? The primary appeal is that this lets you lock down whatever delicious item you crafted inside the pressure cooker, keeping it warm while you tidy up or perhaps set it on the table to serve. It's a quick, easy solution and an excellent addition to your pressure cooker purchase.
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In their most basic form, rice cookers do exactly that – they cook rice! While they don't necessarily speed up the cooking process, they certainly make it easier. All you have to do is measure the rice, add water, and set it to cook. At the end of the cooking period, some of the water will have been absorbed by the rice, while the rest will have boiled off. Once this has occurred, the unit will either switch to "warming mode" or will simply turn off. Rice cookers can also be used to cook hot cereals, desserts and steam vegetables.
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