OK, question answered. I've been this route and boiled my saucepans to death, if you have a pressure cooker it works, after all its the way they do them in the factories.
Well I soaked them overnight and this morning I rinsed them off and I had a saucepan full of big green peas.
I put them in my French pressure cooker (6 Ltr) in boiling water and brought them to the boil and stirred down the foam. When they were just bubbling merrily I put on the lid and screwed it down steam nicely coming from the
weight so I turned it down to no 1 on the hob and went about my business after setting the timer for 20 mins.
Suddenly there was an almighty burst of steam came from the pressure cooker and I looked out into the kitchen through the french doors and the weight was spinning crazily and steam was issuing forth......it stopped after 20 seconds and I went out and turned the hob of but the kitchen had been sprayed with green mushy pea juice every Bee where.
I will give it half an hour to cool down and see what happened.
I have never had any pulses do that to me before and I have pressure cooked enough in my time.
I can only think that the vent got blocked in some way and the pressure built up .....after the initial escape of steam I never took anymore notice so maybe it foamed again and this time lodged a pea in the vent.
So beware of using a pressue cooker.....good job no one was around it at the time.
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