Tupperware Microwave Pressure Cooker – Roast in 30 Minutes!


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Tupperware has done it again with a microwavable pressure cooker! With a fool-proof design, gone are the days of fearing for your life while trying to pressure …

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  1. Sheila Cummings
    Sheila Cummings says:

    Loved your video and your excitement. I want to try this with a london broil. I tried a 4 lb roast and I think I cooked it too long. I earned my pressure cooker in the confident start program. Love it for the 1 pot pasta! Thank you for sharing.

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  2. z juliet
    z juliet says:

    Love this pressure cooker!>>>ur2.pl/1035 I made Thai curry with chicken in 30 min and steamed rice in 6! I was a bit apprehensive as this is my first time using anything like this but getting started was pretty simple. It is important to follow instructions and "season" the seal. This would be a great gift for busy moms or really anyone who needs great food, super fast. I got this during prime day but will look for another deal around the holidays.

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  3. S H
    S H says:

    I just signed up the beginning of Nov, in Canada, and got my pressure cooker for free. I'm using it for the first time tonight! SO Excited! I love your videos Korinne. Your video on the chocolate mousse was the very first one I saw, and my little boy and I made it that night! He loved the Power Chef!!!

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  4. Caren Newell
    Caren Newell says:

    Where can I get printed directions and recipes for using this pressure cooker, my step mom bought one and does not use the internet. HELP!
    I find recipes on pinterest but not very many are for the microwave pressure cooker. Please email me at caren_newell@yahoo.com.
    I purchased one of these too, and I spend all my time searching for recipes. UGH

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  5. Tiffs Sweet Designs
    Tiffs Sweet Designs says:

    Would you say the meat is tender, I have been debating about buying one, but I would like to know if the meat is tender? I am worried about it being cooked so fast that it would make the meat tough??

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  6. Chantilli Lou
    Chantilli Lou says:

    I bought the smart steamer to cook for my baby. Doesn't other microwave product tupperware sells go against what the smart steamer stands for? Good food that is not affected by micro waves? I love the idea of the steamer but I am worried the quality of the food cooked in the microwave looses nutrition.

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  7. April Campbell
    April Campbell says:

    Hi, Korinne! Thanks for your great video! Would you mind if I used a screenshot of you taking it out of the microwave in a photo? Another rep has a photo of an exploded pressure cooker and I wanted to show you taking it out of the microwave comparing the ease of that to the exploded one. Thanks! -Fellow Consultant in MA.

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  8. MrU2kite
    MrU2kite says:

    When the pressure cooker has finished cooking in the microwave, can you put it in the sink and run water over it to reduce pressure quickly like you would a regular pressure cooker

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