Convert Pressure Cooking To Stove Top
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Pressure Cooking and Stove Top Converter

You may know pressure cookers as one-pot wonders – everything you need for a great meal can be made with less energy and faster cooking time, all while drastically cutting down the amount of work you have to do. But, you may still crave the textures and flavours that come out with stove top cooking, where ingredients are added in stages rather than combined all at once.
Switching between pressure cookers and the stove comes with some obvious measurement changes, though. Don’t worry! Our pressure cooking and stove top converter can help you juggle a recipe between both!
Steps To Use The Pressure Cooking and Stove Top Converter
- Check Which Converter You Need

When you’re making any recipe, double check if your recipe is meant for a pressure cooker or the stove. If it’s meant for the pressure cooker but you want to use the stove, use the “CONVERT PRESSURE COOKING TO STOVE TOP” converter.
- Give The Converter Your Quantities

Once you have the right converter, go to the top bar that reads “ORIGINAL WATER VOLUME OF PRESSURE COOKING.” Type in the correct number. Then, in the second bar, open the drop-down menu and select the correct liquid measurement.
Next, go to the third bar and type in the cooking time specified on your pressure cooker recipe. Then select either “Minute” or “Hour” in the fourth bar.
- Hit Convert To Receive An Answer

Now that everything else is set, all you have left to do his hit “CONVERT PRESSURE COOKING TO STOVE TOP” at the bottom of the calculator. Here are some responses you could get:
Example Conversion:
- How much liquid and time does 1 cup of water and 15 minutes in the pressure cooker equal on the stove?
Example Output:
- Convert 1 cup of original pressure cooking water volume and 15 minute of original time to:
- New Water Volume for Stove Cooking (Either Unit Below)
- 2.00 cups of water for Stove Top Cooking
- New Time for Stove Cooking
- 45.00 minutes for Stove Top Cooking
Example Conversion
- How much liquid and time does 500ml of water for 30 minutes on the stove equal in the pressure cooker?
Example Output:
- Convert 500 ml of original Stove Top water volume and 30 minute of original time to:
- New Water Volume for Pressure Cooking (Either Unit Below)
- 250.00 milliliters of water for Pressure Cooking
- New Time for Pressure Cooking
- 10.00 minutes for Pressure Cooking
