Simon,

Could I get a copy of it?

larry

At 11:29 AM 1/14/2004, you wrote:
>I'll ask her for it... there isn't much I don't like when it comes to Indian
>food, but yes I love chana masala.  I also love dal, which is another
>pressure cooker food.  It is startling that something that takes 45 minutes
>to make in a pot of boiling water (like dal) takes no more than 10 minutes
>with a pressure cooker.  If I can get her to part with and write down her
>recipe, I'll send it to you ;)
>
>~Simon
>
>Simon Horwith
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>   -----Original Message-----
>   From: Adam Churvis [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>   Sent: 14 January 2004 16:24
>   To: CF-Community
>   Subject: Re: never use an old pressure cooker
>
>
>   > Erika's right - what happened to you is not a common occurence.  I've
>   never
>   > seen or heard of it, and I see A LOT of food cooked with old pressure
>   > cookers (remember, my wife's family is Indian - tons of Indian dishes
>are
>   > cooked in a pressure cooker).
>
>   It's more common with the old "jiggle top" pressure cookers, because so
>much
>   as a single bean skin trapped on the escape can block the whole pressure
>   regulation mechanism.  Unattended, the thing can easily blow itself apart.
>
>   The modern ones are more tolerant and typically have safer release
>   mechanisms.  You still have to watch them and listen, and be ready to
>   quickly run them under a cold faucet to reduce pressure so you can take
>off
>   the lid, dislodge the culprit, and reassemble.  I'd still choose that over
>   hours of unpressured simmering.
>
>   Hey Simon-- do you like Chana Masala?  It amazes me how fast it cooks in a
>   pressure cooker.  Does your wife want to share her recipe, by any chance?
>
>   Respectfully,
>
>   Adam Phillip Churvis
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