We love our Instant Pot for its ability to quickly and easily cook dried beans with no pre-soaking! We all know dried beans are way cheaper than canned, but they take forever to cook. Not anymore!
Instant Pot has authorized the following cookbook: The Essential Instant Pot Cookbook ($20) by Coco Morante, so you know this vegetarian recipe from it won't disappoint. Chock-full of protein and ...
An Instant Pot is the perfect solution when you’ve got dried beans but no time for soaking and simmering. Instructions: Set the Instant Pot on saute and add the oil. Add the onion and bell pepper, and ...
Unless you've been vacationing on a remote desert island for the last year, you probably know all about the Instant Pot. This magical device can do it all—and really freakin' fast. Think of it like a ...
Instructions: Add bacon and onions to Instant Pot set to saute. Cook until bacon begins to render and onions soften, about 5 minutes. Add diced chiles and cook until tender, another 5 minutes. Stir in ...
Maya Feller, MS, RD, CDN of Brooklyn-based Maya Feller Nutrition is a registered dietitian nutritionist who works with patients looking for nutritional management of diet related chronic illnesses ...
Instant Pots can cook anything. But what are they truly great at? The answer, most of the time, is anything that usually takes a while but that you’d rather not take a while to make. Here are 25 of ...
The Instant Pot should be a Texan cook’s best friend. So many Lone Star staples lend themselves well to either pressure or slow cooking: think queso, beans, taco fillings, and stews of all kinds.
The first time I made red beans and rice for our then-foster son, 8 years old at the time, it was out of a sense of desperation. It was hard to get him to eat more than a few bites of anything that ...