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So who's still using their Instant Pot?![]()
Just did a rack of Baby Backs Sunday......... boy makes jasmine rice a lot, I'm doing more poached eggs in the am.
So who's still using their Instant Pot?![]()
Just did a rack of Baby Backs Sunday......... boy makes jasmine rice a lot, I'm doing more poached eggs in the am.
No. They are used to make hard boiled eggs.
So, I'm interested in one. What brands, sizes, etc does everyone use? I'd mainly be interested in using it for main dishes or things that would normally take a long time.
So, Instant Pot is a brand name, and the best known. Others have come after them, especially the slow cooker folks, who have seen sales tumble. Evidently Crock Pots pressure cooker is a pretty solid effort, from the last head to head I've seen. Unless you are cooking for a family of four, big eaters odds are pretty good a six quart will do you fine.
Off topic but here goes. Anyone use an air fryer which brand and capacity ? I have cruised amazon but every one of the appliances has a significant number of negative reviews. What works for you ?
Off topic but here goes. Anyone use an air fryer which brand and capacity ? I have cruised amazon but every one of the appliances has a significant number of negative reviews. What works for you ?
Same. Thought it worked great for fries and homemade chicken tenders.I have use a small (probably smallest one) generic one. It actually does a great job on things like frozen onion rings and fries.
It is just a mini convection oven, nothing special about it.
So, I'm interested in one. What brands, sizes, etc does everyone use? I'd mainly be interested in using it for main dishes or things that would normally take a long time.
Not to get off topic again, but does anyone have or have tried a sous vide cooker? Seems like an awesome way to cook steaks and other red meat .
https://www.thewickednoodle.com/instant-pot-lasagna/
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Pic is mine from 20 minutes ago. You can pop it under the broiler, or maybe use a fancy chef blowtorch to brown the cheese. WE didnt bother. You know how lasagna is always better the second day after the flavors have time to get all together? Yeah, its like that right from the start.
That looks AMAZING!!!![]()
https://thisoldgal.com/pressure-cooker-new-york-cheesecake/
This was the recipe I followed. Including the Tips link. Pic is mine. Wife and daughter inhaled thiers the next day, I saved a second piece of mine for the day after and it tasted even better.
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First time I ever made a cheesecake that wasnt Jello InstantThe only things I might do different is to actually heat the graham cracker crust instead of refrigerate it, and place it on a convex surface when covered in the fridge so condensation from the lid rolls down and away. But even at that, it was some of the best cheesecake I've ever had.