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      11-28-2024, 11:07 AM   #1
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instant pot?

Do you recommend?
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I'd give you ours if you lived nearby. We tried several recipes with it and never found one that was worth doing again. And the word "instant" should not be applied to this device at all. There's nothing instant about it. YMMV
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It's an electric pressure cooker. Pressure cooking does some things very well, but most things can be accomplished easier with regular cooking. We have a handful of recipes for it and we use it to cook dried beans for other dishes (which is something that I was never able to do with regular cooking methods). It excels at recipes that are "dump everything in and set pressure for X minutes". Also works great for making dulce-de-leche from condensed milk cans.

Bottom line, it's not an expensive appliance, but it does take quite a bit of room. If you have the space and budget for something you might use a few times a year, go for it. If ours broke I'm not sure we'd get a new one in a hurry.
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It’s in the top 5 most purchased items on Amazon which sparked my curiosity especially if it makes healthy meal prepping easier.

We have a slow cooker but don’t use it very often at all.
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We have a slow cooker but don’t use it very often at all.
A slow cooker and an electric pressure cooker overlap a little, but they're not the same and there could be use for both in a kitchen. I'll also throw in sous-vide precision cookers, which I like a lot and use for quite a variety of recipes.
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we have one and use it 4-5 times per year. probably use my slow cooker 2-3x more often. there are a couple recipes we have where its a true one pot solution. but basically its mostly just a pressure cooker. i dont think it has any special utility for food prep. if i were going to cook a lot of meat all at once i think id prefer to use the slow cooker. if you wanted to cook a bunch of potatoes all at once then its good for stuff like that.
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My wife is Hispanic and uses ours for lots of beans. Lid smells like pethos
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I love it. We used it every week. Cook 4 lbs or pork shoulder (cubed, to be "pulled") in 50 minutes as opposed to several hours. Even the tough short rib can get super tender in about 1.5 hours. If you can make it in the morning and leave it in a crockpot all day,m ore power to you, but the instapot is great when you want to get it all done in a couple of hours (or less) total.

Meals we make:

Carnitas (the frying is done later, in a different pan on stove top)
Cuban pork
chile verde (chicken or pork)
barbacoa (chuck roast)
short rib

Chicken tends to only need like 40mins, pork 50-60, beef the most at like an hour to 1.5hr.
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I love it. We used it every week. Cook 4 lbs or pork shoulder (cubed, to be "pulled") in 50 minutes as opposed to several hours. Even the tough short rib can get super tender in about 1.5 hours. If you can make it in the morning and leave it in a crockpot all day,m ore power to you, but the instapot is great when you want to get it all done in a couple of hours (or less) total.

Meals we make:

Carnitas (the frying is done later, in a different pan on stove top)
Cuban pork
chile verde (chicken or pork)
barbacoa (chuck roast)
short rib

Chicken tends to only need like 40mins, pork 50-60, beef the most at like an hour to 1.5hr.
To be honest I’m interested in how you prepare each of these 1-1.5 hrs is what I’m looking for
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They're all mostly the same. A decent amount of water, cubed protein, bay leaf, salt and other common things like oregano, cumin garlic, onion, chili powders maybe lime juice and some chicken stock/broth.

The carnitas take an extra step when I drain the liquid and put the meat/fat into a ceramic non stick pan with bacon grease or lard (I cut off fat purely to render down in a pot to make oil. I need the extra oil for the refried beans and frying tortillas) to crisp them up. My fav meal by far. Side of guac ofc.

As another example, for Barbacoa, you add tomato paste which thickens it up to be more like a gravy.

Only complaint is that since moisture doesn't escape, the whole dish is very runny. So you can either try to strain some fluid or put the whole stainless pot on a burner and reduce it.

But if you reduce, that takes heat which could over cook the meat so if you know you'll reduce it, undercook it in the instapot imo.
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I tried one for a while but the types of foods I eat are not really suited for this type of cooking.
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I tried one for a while but the types of foods I eat are not really suited for this type of cooking.
That was our issue. We kept trying to find recipes that appealed to us and were practical for us, but had little luck. The recipes we usually make are easier to do on the stove.
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I love my Instapot. Every Sunday I make a pot roast. I've also made steamed lobster tails, pork ribs, beef ribs, greek chicken, oxtail, and soup. There are a lot of easy recipies on line.
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I use one every week for meal prepping chicken for my lunch salads. Toss in 1.5 cups of pineapple juice then 3-5 pounds of frozen chicken right out of the freezer, set it to 10 minutes and click start. 25-30 minutes later it's done and ready to be cubed up and toss in the fridge. I love mine, but I use it specifically for this. I've made like pot roast and things in it which worked fine, but this is what I use it for 99% of the time.
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Guess I’m wondering if the IP is healthier - it’s less heat exposure that breaks down nutrients then slow cooker
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I love it. We used it every week. Cook 4 lbs or pork shoulder (cubed, to be "pulled") in 50 minutes as opposed to several hours. Even the tough short rib can get super tender in about 1.5 hours. If you can make it in the morning and leave it in a crockpot all day,m ore power to you, but the instapot is great when you want to get it all done in a couple of hours (or less) total.

Meals we make:

Carnitas (the frying is done later, in a different pan on stove top)
Cuban pork
chile verde (chicken or pork)
barbacoa (chuck roast)
short rib

Chicken tends to only need like 40mins, pork 50-60, beef the most at like an hour to 1.5hr.
We have the exact same menu!
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We have an Instant Pot, but it's not used weekly. Maybe for 1 or 2 meal preps per month.

One of my favorite recipes is french dip / beef dip, it turns out quite well.

I do find it can still render some meats tough even though the whole point is to speed up the cooking process while leaving meats tender. I don't think it's necessarily the pot's problem though, but just saying it's not magic.
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