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Raise your hand if you have ever fallen victim to the drive-thru window or some other form of take-out food on a busy school night. C’mon, raise those hands! I won’t judge you. I have most definitely done the same thing. Because it can be so hard to juggle all of the kids’ activities AND get a home-cooked meal on the table for dinner. (Some of us don’t even get the chance to sit down as a family to eat dinner at least one night during the week because we are en route from one activity to another over the dinner hour.)
Easy Instant Pot Recipes
A couple of years ago, I finally gave in to Pinterest pressure (haha is that really a real thing?) and bought myself an Instant Pot. I figured I would use it here and there to speed up meals when I had forgotten to defrost meat in time for dinner. I can tell you with confidence that my Instant Pot has quickly risen to the rank of Kitchen All-Star and gets used at least 2 times a week, bare minimum. We have taken our IP camping and I use it for weekly lunch prep. It’s a really convenient time saving tool (pressure cooker) and cooks up savory meals in a fraction of the time that my slow cooker is capable of. Between the Instant Pot and our air fryer, I am finding it so much easier to get delicious dinner on the table, even when our nights are super busy.
Besides cooking meals, you can even use this multi-function cooker for things like cooking hardboiled eggs and making yogurt!
Did you just get an Instant Pot? Here’s a great starter post:You Just Got An Instant Pot. Now What? Tips for Using Your New Instant Pot.
Did you know you canaccessorize your Instant Pot?
In addition to the dinner ideas you will find below, I now have several other Instant Pot recipe roundups on the blog. Check them out:
I scoured the interwebs for some really super easy Instant Pot recipes using common ingredients so that you can join me in trying to cut out some of the fast food dinner purchases this year!
If you're looking to save counter space or don't want to spend a lot of money on separate appliances, then an Instant Pot could be worth the expense. However, if you're only going to use one or two functions of the Instant Pot, it's worth considering if separate devices would be more cost-effective.
Soups, stews, bolognese sauces, white sauces, beans and lentils are all good big batch foods that can be transformed into a variety of dishes. This classic and healthy bolognese sauce can be used for lasagne, with spaghetti, as a cottage pie, in a chilli or a filling for jacket potatoes.
One-pot wonders are a culinary revelation. They are meals that can be made using just a single pot, pan, or skillet. Whether it's a hearty stew, a comforting pasta dish, or a flavorful stir-fry, one-pot wonders allow you to cook an entire meal in one go, maximizing the flavors and minimizing the mess.
Instant Pots are terrific for some dishes. Others are a big no-no. If you own an Instant Pot, you know how convenient it is when it comes to cutting down the time it takes to cook food, all through the magic of heat and steam. But while your Instant Pot has kitchen prowess, it can't cook everything safely.
“In particular, tightening of credit terms and higher interest rates impacted our liquidity levels and made our capital structure unsustainable,” Mr. Gadbois said. Instant Brands said in a statement on Wednesday that the new financing would allow the company to continue paying workers, vendors and suppliers.
The Instant Pot, for its part, is not dead. Cornell Capital has brought in a restructuring crew, and the brand's Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing allows it to continue doing business while it seeks relief from its debts.
This age-old preparation method is found among almost all ethnicities and cultures, and as its name suggests, it needs just one pot or pan. This pot may be a Dutch Oven, casserole dish, tagine, roast pan, skillet, or wok. All your vegetables, protein, and starches are mixed in just one vessel.
One-dish literally means just one pot. And one cooking dish means very little clean up during and after the meal. Saving time on clean up frees even more time to spend as you wish.
One Pot, One Shot: A cooking method that puts the South Indian love for the pressure cooker to use. OPOS recipes are like chemistry experiments but you can save time and get great results if you follow them correctly. Rice loving South Indians worship the pressure cooker.
You can still pressure cook leaner pieces – like eye of round and top sirloin – but these work best if they've been stuffed, shredded or rolled (with other ingredients). Best cuts of beef to use: Chuck steak, Round Roast, Shoulder, Pot roast, Ribs, Brisket, Oxtail.
However, with a few essential pieces of kitchen kit, they'll be set up to make meals that are almost as quick but lots healthier. Air fryers have become a must-have gadget of recent times, and because they're so energy efficient and easy to use, they're an ideal piece of kit for any student kitchen.
Expect meals with less liquid to come to pressure and start cooking much quicker than recipes that are mostly liquid (like a big soup), which can take a while to come to pressure first. You may have thought making pasta was already easy, but wait until you realize how simple it is to make in an Instant Pot.
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