Carbonated Beverage in Pressure Cooker

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This recipe for Root Beer Pulled Pork Sandwich is written for 8 hours in a slow cooker. I'm considering doing it for an hour in a pressure cooker.

I'll paraphrase the cooker ingredients at the click through:

  • 1 pork tenderloin
  • 12 oz. can of Root Beer
  • Salt and smoke flavor

Would the the carbonated liquid under pressure be a concern? I think there should be no problems. But when tinkering with pressure, a second opinion is prudent.



Best Answer

Every pressure cooker comes with a safety valve.

So even if not most of the CO2 is lost during pouring and heating, the safety valve will make sure nothing bad happens.

That you should always make sure the valve is in good condition and working is a general pressure cooker rule independent of the liquid used.




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Quick Answer about "Carbonated Beverage in Pressure Cooker"

Every pressure cooker comes with a safety valve. So even if not most of the CO2 is lost during pouring and heating, the safety valve will make sure nothing bad happens. That you should always make sure the valve is in good condition and working is a general pressure cooker rule independent of the liquid used.

Is carbonated drinks affected by pressure?

The dissolution in a liquid, also known as fizz, usually involves carbon dioxide under high pressure. When the pressure is reduced, the carbon dioxide is released from the solution as small bubbles, which causes the solution to become effervescent, or fizzy.

Can you pressure cook with Coke?

I air crisped with the dry seasoning and then added the cola before the 75min pressure cook. My family is not big on onions and we used the pork butt as a roast rather than pulled pork. The flavor was phenomenal!

Can you put carbonated drinks in stainless steel tumbler?

Yes, you can put your soda, sparkling water, or any other carbonated drinks in your stainless steel water bottle. These drinks can't damage your bottle in any way \u2013 stainless steel is strong enough to handle their carbonation and acidity.

Can you put carbonated water in a thermos?

The 17-ounce Carbonated Beverage Bottle from Thermos brand is great for keeping all your carbonated beverages bubbly and cold. THERMOS vacuum insulation technology keeps drinks cold for up to 14 hours.



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Answer 2

Think about the thickness of a soda can and the thickness of a pressure cooker. That, plus pressure release valves on the pressure cooker's lid will do exactly that: release pressure. So, no need to worry about pressure cooking soda. Though, I personally would not.

I published a recipe pressure cooking and entire chicken in beer 5 years ago - and despite it being a very popular recipe (aka cooked in many pressure cooker kinds by different people) I haven't gotten any reports or problems.

Ciao,

L

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