Your Instant Pot makes quick work of a traditionally simmer all day recipe that will leave you time to contemplate an amazing array of toppings to customize it to suit your tastes. You can even opt to make it vegan if you'd like.
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Another quick meal featuring a single fillet of salmon. This time, it's paired with tender lentils and loads of healthy vegetables to make a simple meal that will keep you going for hours. Works well in lunch or dinner mode too!
With our lives becoming more and more complicated, isn't it nice to let trusted kitchen appliances like your Instant Pot help make tonight's dinner easier? Suddenly complex dishes like jambalaya, chock full of sausage and shrimp, are easy weeknight meals.
Tender, seasoned lamb is paired with an inspired fresh salad/relish to make some of the most amazing tacos you've ever had. A complex and flavorful marinade begins the process and after pressure cooking, the meat is slathered with sauce and broiled to render a glistening, crisp crust and nearly buttery within.
When beautiful beets grace my kitchen, it's time to really let them shine. Cooked until just tender, they are then sautéed in a honey and hot sauce blend that plays beautifully with their natural flavors. It's a perfect transitional side dish for the coming of fall.
Grab your Instant Pot and get ready to make an inspired meatless meal in about 20 minutes. Dinner will be on the table in next to no time when you have rice, broth, cheese, dried mushrooms, and fresh asparagus on hand.
These decadent taters make a lovely bed for roasted chicken, steak, pork chops, or more. If I'm being honest, they are also just lovely in a bowl with a spoon for delivering this rich, creamy, garlicky goodness to your mouth!
Get slow smoked pork flavor in a couple of hours with your Instant Pot. An inexpensive pork butt roast becomes the basis of pulled pork sandwiches, perfect summer tacos, the ideal topping for a burrito bowl, and more.
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You'd think being home so much would mean loads of time for long form cooking with slow simmers, careful sautés, and more. But with virtual school winding down, everyone growing increasingly stir-crazy, and fatigue being a constant companion, easy meals are needed more than ever. This simple creamy soup comes together in a little over half an hour with very little hands on time involved.
In the time it takes wheat berries to cook and become the toothsome treat they are, you can have a spicy shrimp and vegetable mix to serve on top of them! It's bound to become a new go-to menu item to keep things fresh and fun at home.