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Pressure-Cooker Black Beans

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                              Marcus Nilsson

Recipe Summary

Yield: Makes about 6 cups

Ingredients

Ingredient Checklist

1 pound dried black beans

1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil

Kosher salt

      Cook's Notes

Beans and grains tend to foam up in a pressure cooker; to avoid a mess, you should lightly cover the vent with a clean kitchen towel when releasing the steam.

Gallery

Pressure-Cooker Black Beans

                              Credit: 
                              Marcus Nilsson

Recipe Summary

Yield: Makes about 6 cups

Pressure-Cooker Black Beans

                              Credit: 
                              Marcus Nilsson

Pressure-Cooker Black Beans

                              Credit: 
                              Marcus Nilsson

Pressure-Cooker Black Beans

Recipe Summary

Yield: Makes about 6 cups

Recipe Summary

Yield: Makes about 6 cups

Yield: Makes about 6 cups

Makes about 6 cups

Ingredients

Ingredients

  • 1 pound dried black beans
  • 1 tablespoon extra-virgin olive oil
  • Kosher salt

Directions

Place beans, oil, 3 quarts water, and 1 teaspoon salt in a 6-to-8-quart pressure cooker.

Stovetop:Secure lid. Bring to high pressure over medium-high heat; reduce heat to maintain pressure and cook 20 minutes. Remove from heat and quickly release pressure (loosely cover vent with a clean kitchen towel), then remove lid. Electric: Secure lid. Manually set cooker to 25 minutes and let it come to pressure. Once time is complete, turn off and quickly release pressure (loosely cover vent with a clean kitchen towel), then remove lid.

Let beans stand in cooking liquid 30 minutes; drain.

      Cook's Notes

Beans and grains tend to foam up in a pressure cooker; to avoid a mess, you should lightly cover the vent with a clean kitchen towel when releasing the steam.

Cook’s Notes

Beans and grains tend to foam up in a pressure cooker; to avoid a mess, you should lightly cover the vent with a clean kitchen towel when releasing the steam.

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