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‎09-29-2020 06:20 PM
Is the Instapot helpful for softening foods such as vegetables and meats when you cook in it?
‎09-29-2020 06:35 PM - edited ‎09-29-2020 06:38 PM
I agree with the teacher. I have owned the 6 quart instant pot for about 4 years. I use it at least once a week. It makes perfect brown rice in 20 minutes. I even made a cheesecake in it. Keep your crockpot but with the instant pot you can cook meat from frozen which you can't do with a crockpot. There is a great plantbased blog by Jill Nussinow who goes by The Veggie Queen. I have her cookbook The New Fast Food which is entirely vegetarian recipes cooked in an Instantpot. I too live alone but I like to cook. It also makes great hard boiled eggs, Her Asian eggplant recipe tastes like it came from a Chinese restaurant.
‎09-29-2020 06:36 PM
I'm eyeing a Crux pressure cooker/fryer combo half off at Macy's. I only wonder if 1450 or1475, can't remember, is enough watts? Now air fryers are up to 1700 watts.
‎09-29-2020 06:58 PM
@LindaLatte I have a 6 qt Instant Pot and there are two of us, but many times it is just me. Last night, I made lentil soup and it was just enough for two dinners. Quick, delicious, and easy.
‎09-29-2020 07:17 PM
Yes, I highly recommend them. Mine is an 8 quart and I bought it at Belk.
‎09-29-2020 07:24 PM
@dimin wrote:I'm eyeing a Crux pressure cooker/fryer combo half off at Macy's. I only wonder if 1450 or1475, can't remember, is enough watts? Now air fryers are up to 1700 watts.
@dimin In my long life I have had a Presto and a Fissler stovetop pressure cooker; a Cooks Essential oval one that was huge and heavy; a Cuisinart AND a ******or.
NONE have worked as well or as easy to use as the Instant Pots. So I just wanted to say that. . . I don't know about a Crux, so can't comment, but I will say I love my IP and it's the only one we have used a LOT.
‎09-29-2020 07:29 PM
I am also a household of one. I have a 6 qt. Ninja Foodi, which pressure cooks, slow cooks, convection bakes, air fries and more. I use it when I cook, which is not all the time. Also recommend a 6 qt. machine as that is what most PC/ Instant Pot recipes are measured for.
‎09-29-2020 07:55 PM
@Sooner wrote:
@dimin wrote:I'm eyeing a Crux pressure cooker/fryer combo half off at Macy's. I only wonder if 1450 or1475, can't remember, is enough watts? Now air fryers are up to 1700 watts.
@dimin In my long life I have had a Presto and a Fissler stovetop pressure cooker; a Cooks Essential oval one that was huge and heavy; a Cuisinart AND a ******or.
NONE have worked as well or as easy to use as the Instant Pots. So I just wanted to say that. . . I don't know about a Crux, so can't comment, but I will say I love my IP and it's the only one we have used a LOT.
Thanks @Sooner, it's Macy's brand. It's like a Foodi, does it all. The IP can do it all too with 2 lids. This one has 1 lid with 2 inserts that go under the lid, one for cooking and one for air frying. The only time I tried pressure cooking was with the QVC Technique model that I eventually tossed. It seems like you have a lot of experience pressure cooking. The bad news is I'm on buying restriction until I clean the kitchen ![]()
‎09-29-2020 08:00 PM
I have an Instant Pot and I use it all of the time. I cook for one most of the time and I have the 6 quart and find that it works great for me. Even though it's 6QT, you don't have to worry about cooking small quantities. I use it to make soups and stews. I know that people use it to make yogurt and cakes, but I have no need to use it this way. I do not have a crockpot.
‎09-29-2020 08:18 PM
@Tallgal wrote:I love my Instant Pot! I purchased mine from QVC a few years ago. I own a 6 qt pot. There are only 2 of us. I use my pot frequently. So glad I made this purchase. I typically use the manual pressure setting. I have made pulled pork and chicken, cooked a whole chicken, cooked a turkey breast, made soups, cooked a whole spaghetti squash.
I've never cooked spaghetti squash in my Instant Pot - I always use the oven. Would you mind sharing exactly what to do to cook spaghetti squash in the IP?
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