Fix Your Loose Pressure Cooker Gaskets In Minutes! This Easy Hack Works Every Time
Having trouble with a loose pressure cooker gasket? This simple hack will make cooking easier than ever!
Pressure cookers have made our lives simpler than ever before. They speed up the cooking process, saving a lot of time in the kitchen. After all, who likes to stand for long hours while cooking? While this kitchen appliance is highly treasured, there are times when it may not function properly. A common problem many encounter while using a pressure cooker is the gasket becoming loose. You may be in the middle of cooking, and suddenly, the pressure doesn't build up. We understand how annoying this can be, especially if you have guests waiting. But don't panic - we've got a simple solution for you. Recently, we came across a genius hack on Instagram that shows how you can fix this problem in minutes.
The video of the hack was shared by digital creator Deepti Kapoor. In the clip, she demonstrates how to fix a loose pressure cooker gasket in minutes. So, what's the solution? It's simple! All you have to do is take off the pressure cooker lid and gently remove the gasket. Then, dip it in a bowl of water, followed by a plate filled with whole wheat flour (atta). Put the lid back on, and you'll notice it fits the pressure cooker perfectly. "Hack for loose rubber of pressure cooker," read the caption of the post.
You can watch the full video below:
Such a useful hack, right? A number of Instagram users reacted to this genius hack for fixing a loose pressure cooker gasket. One person wrote, "Behtareen, aap waake hi bahut acha batati hain" (Amazing, you really share amazing tips). Another asked, "Ok, but what about mixer jar rubbers? How to fix them?" A third person shared their experience and wrote, "I do it without water only, atta works just as fine". "Thanks, everyone has to face this problem, but now you have told me the solution," added another. A fifth user suggested, "Simply put the rubber in the freezer for 10 minutes, it will work the same."
This is not the only kitchen hack we've come across recently. Earlier, a viral hack showed how you can remove excess oil from your sabzi. Simply place a katori in the centre of the pan while the sabzi is almost cooked. Cover the pan with a lid and let the katori sit there for about 10 minutes. And voila, the oil will accumulate in the centre. Read more about it here.
What are your thoughts on this pressure cook hacker? Will you try it out? Tell us in the comments below!