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Instant Pot recipes

Posted By: swamp_fever2002

Instant Pot recipes - 03/19/19 12:49 PM

Since so many members have a Instant Pot. Share your recipes here.
Posted By: lefthorn

Re: Instant Pot recipes - 03/19/19 01:27 PM

Pulled Wild Pork with Carolina Vinegar Sauce

It was a bone in whole ham. Wouldn’t fit so I cut it off the bone, trimmed the fat, and seasoned it heavily. Used a montreal style steak seasoning. Poured 1.5 cups of chicken broth in, put trivet in, and stacked meat on trivet. Set it for 1 hr 20 minutes. Pulled it out and pulled the pirk while hot

Sauce was 1 c vinegar, 1 c apple cider vinegar, 1 tbsp brown sugar, 1 tbsp cayenne(actually used black and red from penzeys), 1/2 tbsp of chipotle tobasco, and 1 tsp of salt
Posted By: James

Re: Instant Pot recipes - 03/19/19 11:10 PM

https://www.delish.com/cooking/g3951/instant-pot-recipes/
Posted By: bama1971

Re: Instant Pot recipes - 03/19/19 11:42 PM

Chicken parm tonight

https://www.skinnytaste.com/instant-pot-chicken-parmesan/

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Posted By: James

Re: Instant Pot recipes - 03/22/19 08:25 PM

Nice. Anybody cooked any beans in there's yet? I'm thinking about doing a Cajun 15 beans, I usually hit the pot, but figured I'd give it a whirl
Posted By: Fuzzy_Bunny

Re: Instant Pot recipes - 03/22/19 11:56 PM

I cooked red beans in mine, and it was dang good, but don’t remember which online recipe I used.
Posted By: Jackmcbrax

Re: Instant Pot recipes - 04/11/19 07:30 AM

Head of cabbage, small pack of conecuh chopped into 1/2” pieces,2 tbsp bacon grease, enough water to half cover the cabbage. Set for 20-25 min. I like my cabbage done not aldente,so vary the cook time to your liking. So good it’ll make you wanna slap Grandma ( well draw back at her )😀
Posted By: James

Re: Instant Pot recipes - 04/13/19 09:32 PM

https://drczys.com/legsandthighs/
Posted By: noeyeddeer

Re: Instant Pot recipes - 04/16/19 02:00 PM

Below is my grandmother's handwritten recipe so I will post some alternative's to the ingredients she uses because no one cooks with beef kidney suet...

Mamaw's Texas Chili

2 Tbsp. - Been Kidney Suet (Lard or vegetable oil work fine)
4 lbs. Roast cut into 1/2 inch cubes
1 Large Onion Finely Chopped
4 Large Garlic Cloves (whole, peeled)
1 cup Beef Bouillon (if using the dried cubes just follow package instructions to make 1 cup)
1 24 oz. can tomato sauce
1 8 oz. can tomato paste

Spice Mixture:
1.5 tsp. salt
1 Tbsp. Garlic Powder
2 tsp white pepper
5 Tbsp. Chili Powder
3 tsp. Ground Chili's (Ancho Chili Powder works great here or you can fresh grind any dried pepper like Mamaw used to)
2 Tbsp. Cumin
1/4 tsp. Cayenne
1 Tbsp. Paprika (Smoked Paprika really shines here)

Steps:

Turn Instant Pot to High Saute setting - add oil and sear venison cubes until nice and dark brown. Add Onion and Garlic and Sautee for a few minutes (until good color on onion). Add Spice Mixture and beef bouillon and stir well. Whisk together the tomato sauce and tomato paste and add to venison mixture.

Set Instant Pot to high pressure for 45 minutes and when it's done you can release the pressure for dinner or let it naturally release. I've done both and not noticed a huge difference.

Of course Mamaw didn't use an Instant Pot but a good ol pressure cooker. I've tweaked the recipe a little to work with IP but it works wonderful. You can add beans if you really want to, just don't tell me about it! Texas Chili ain't got no beans in it (but I have done it before and yes it's just as good)

Hope you all like it as much as I do!
Posted By: top cat

Re: Instant Pot recipes - 12/13/20 11:42 PM

Well, was gifted one today. Guess I'll have to try something. Anyone ever do a whole chicken..?
Posted By: stoolshooter

Re: Instant Pot recipes - 11/07/22 06:03 PM

Let me tell yall, You can do baked potatoes in them. Thay are a whole lot better than in the mickey wave and beats heating up the oven
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