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Reddit mentions of All American 915 Canner Pressure Cooker, 15.5 qt, Silver

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We found 5 Reddit mentions of All American 915 Canner Pressure Cooker, 15.5 qt, Silver. Here are the top ones.

All American 915 Canner Pressure Cooker, 15.5 qt, Silver
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    Features:
  • PRESSURE COOKER + CANNER - All American 1930 Pressure Cookers/Canners offer an easy solution for home canning. The USDA recommends pressure canning as the only safe way to can meat, vegetables & fruits. Holds approx. 10 pint jars or 7 quart jars.
  • METAL-TO-METAL SEAL - Only All American 1930 Pressure Cookers/Canners feature an exclusive, precision machined, metal-to-metal sealing system. Positive action clamping locks form a steam-tight seal without any costly-to-replace gaskets.
  • EASY TO USE - Since our seal doesn’t use a gasket, the cover can be easily opened & closed. Each model also features an easy-to-read steam gauge, an easy-to-clean satin finish, and a precision machined regulator weight for accurate pressure control.
  • DURABLE - From the sturdy phenolic top handle to the double-thickness edges that provide additional protection on points of heaviest wear, this pressure cooker/canner is built to last.
  • FROM OUR FAMILY, TO YOURS - All American 1930 is a family-owned company focused on quality manufacturing above all else. We take pride in casting high-quality products that families can cherish for generations to come.
Specs:
ColorSilver
Height10 Inches
Length18 Inches
Number of items1
Release dateMay 2008
Size15.5 qt
Weight15 Pounds
Width16 Inches

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Found 5 comments on All American 915 Canner Pressure Cooker, 15.5 qt, Silver:

u/galactigak · 3 pointsr/SalsaSnobs

Recipe:

  • 15 Roma tomatoes

  • 16 Jalapenos

  • 2 White onions

  • 2 Heads of garlic

  • 25 Fresno peppers

  • ~1 cup Apple cider vinegar

  • ~1/4 cup Sea salt

    Smoked all the vegetables on the grill at a low temperature, about 150 F, for an hour [Pic of everything on the grill]
    Cooked over direct heat on grill until some char forms, then stems removed from peppers and blended

    For the pressure canning, I bought an All-American 15.5 Quart Pressure Canner. After a test run to make sure I could get it up to pressure, I canned 4 pints and kept the rest to compare to. The flavor is different between the fresh salsa and the canned, but it's not bad. The canned salsa is a little bit sweeter, but there's still plenty of heat and the smoke flavor is still there too.

    If you want to can your own salsa, make sure you read up on it! Water bath canning may not be adequate for homemade recipes, since low acid content could introduce botulism to your salsa. Pressure canning is much safer, and while the flavor is different, it's still really good.

    I'm definitely a bigger fan of fresh salsa, but for those times when vegetables are out of season or I want to give some salsa away, canning isn't a bad option.
u/gpuyy · 1 pointr/Canning

$145 for the 15.5 quart one. Can do 7 quart jars at a time

https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00004S893/

u/thesnapsh0t · 1 pointr/Canning

Thank you so much! The link to the water bath canner is the one I was looking at :) (yay!!) then this is the pressure one I was looking at (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00004S893/ref=ox_sc_act_title_4?ie=UTF8&psc=1&smid=ATVPDKIKX0DER) yes I would start small and work my way up. My husband and I have a rather large garden this year and we wont' be able to eat everything we grow so I wanted to get into canning to save the excess food instead of having it go to waste. I'm VERY interested in making spaghetti sauce. I'm also planning on getting the bell blue book too for true recipes.

u/KarmaBankruptcy · 1 pointr/BuyItForLife

I'd bet no. Lots of plastic and those soft touch bubble buttons are bound to fail one day.

Are you looking for a general purpose pressure cooker? That looks like it is intended as an indoor smoker rather than for general purpose pressure cooking.

For a BIFL general purpose pressure cooker, the fancy ones are metal on metal, like http://www.amazon.com/All-American-2-Quart-Pressure-Cooker-Canner/dp/B00004S893/ref=sr_1_19?s=kitchen&ie=UTF8&qid=1395324152&sr=1-19

If that's not in your budget, normal ones like this http://www.amazon.com/Fagor-Splendid-6-Quart-Pressure-Cooker/dp/B0000717AU/ref=sr_1_12?s=home-garden&ie=UTF8&qid=1395324374&sr=1-12&keywords=pressure+cooker
have a rubber gasket that is bound to fail one day, so pick a mainstream brand that has a good record of selling spare parts. That way when you need a gasket in 10+ years you'll be able to find one.

If you are looking for a smoker, ignore me. I know nothing about them and don't imagine I'd wear one out.