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Using Non-Pressure Cooking Smart Programs
Delay Start
and
Keep Warm
settings are not available on the Sauté Smart
Program.
Deglazing the Inner Pot (Pressure Cooking After Sauté)
Sautéing meat and vegetables before pressure cooking is the perfect way to boost
flavors, as sugars caramelize from the high heat of the Sauté Smart Program.
To pressure cook after using Sauté, deglaze the inner pot to ensure food items do
not scorch.
To deglaze
, remove food items from the inner pot and add a thin liquid
(e.g.; water, broth, wine) to the hot surface. Use a wooden or silicone scraper to
loosen anything that may be stuck to the bottom of the inner pot.
CAUTION
The Sauté Smart Program reaches high temperatures. If unmonitored, food may
burn on this setting. Do not use the lid and do not leave your cooker unattended
while using Sauté.