I occasionally make korean bbq wings in mine, and frequently, brown rice or quinoa for our sides. Love our instant pot.
Don't tease us... share the dang recipe.I occasionally make korean bbq wings in mine, and frequently, brown rice or quinoa for our sides. Love our instant pot.
Before you buy an instapot, research the Ninja Foodie. It may be a better choice. I’m quite happy with mine.Been giving a lot of consideration into buying an Instant Pot. I do a ton of cooking and typically use a dutch oven or crock pot with good results. I've never used a pressure cooker however.
So my questions to you are...
1- Is an Instant Pot worth the $85 USD?
2- What are your favorite recipies.
I got you covered.Don't tease us... share the dang recipe.
I second this. Being able to pressure cook, then immediately follow that by crisping with the air fryer is amazing. You can use any recipe that calls for pressure cooking, or air frying, or both. Plus it does like 8 other things too. Great machine. Game changer for our kitchen.Before you buy an instapot, research the Ninja Foodie. It may be a better choice. I’m quite happy with mine.
Before you buy an instapot, research the Ninja Foodie. It may be a better choice. I’m quite happy with mine.
I second this. Being able to pressure cook, then immediately follow that by crisping with the air fryer is amazing. You can use any recipe that calls for pressure cooking, or air frying, or both. Plus it does like 8 other things too. Great machine. Game changer for our kitchen.
Thanks guys. I received an IP shortly after my original post and absolutely love it. Not sure I could do without it now.
I have a friend that bought a Ninja. And while it's very nice and has more functionality than an IP, it takes up a considerable amount of real estate on the kitchen counter. Maybe I'll consider one when the IP dies.
I am going to be transitioning to a nomadic lifestyle,
the instant pot replaced my zojirushi rice maker which costs about twice as much and I have been completely satisfied. Mark bittman has an article about outfitting a kitchen where he says I assume with tongue in cheek that you only need a rice maker if you make rice multiple times a day. I find that I can easily use my instant pot twice a day sometimes more. steel cut oatmeal in the morning and some rice or grain for dinner. also anytime I'm making beans and also I will always from now on cook tomato pasta sauce in the pressure cooker