How can I cook meat quickly without pressure cooker?

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When I cook beef or mutton without a pressure cooker, it takes a long time for it to cook properly. Are there any methods of cooking meat quickly without using a pressure cooker?



Best Answer

The cooking time is dependent, amongst other things, on the thickness of the meat. Small cubes of meat will be cooked much faster than huge slabs. Look up 'minute steak'.




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How do I make meat soft without a pressure cooker?

You can cook beef even without pressure cooker nice and soft by boiling it in a deep casserole with lots of water to withstand 1\u20132 hour boiling. Let it boil first for 15 minutes, then lower heat to Low until beef is tender. You can check from time to time ( 30 mins ) if you need to add more water.

What is the fastest way to cook meat?

The 6 Quickest (and Healthiest) Cooking Methods
  • Grilling. It's best to use this quick method of cooking only for tender cuts of meat and fish, and for shellfish. ...
  • Griddling. ...
  • Stir-frying. ...
  • En papillote. ...
  • Steaming. ...
  • Microwaving.


  • How do you soften meat quickly?

    10 Ways to Soften Meat
  • Salt. Sprinkle sea salt (not table salt) to your steaks one hour before cooking. ...
  • Tea. It contains tannins which are natural tenderisers. ...
  • Wine, citrus juice or vinegar. These are acidic liquids that soften muscle fibres and add flavour. ...
  • Tomato-based sauces. Tomatoes are acidic. ...
  • Beer. ...
  • Cola. ...
  • Ginger. ...
  • Coffee.





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