That sounds like a reasonable approach to things.
That sounds like a reasonable approach to things.
and I see, thanks! I’ve never used any kind of pressure cooker so this was new to me. Reading the list of the things the InstantPot can do makes me want one.
This is probably a stupid question because I’m a total newbie on those kinds of appliances, but what makes cooking a soup in an InstantPot different to doing it in a regular pot on a stove?
I wholeheartedly agree on the Outlook ratings. We use Office365 at work and I stay as far away from Outlook as I can on the Mac (I use Apple Mail and the artist formerly known as iCal instead) whereas once I tried Outlook on iOS, I got hooked on it. Both on the iPhone and the iPad.
Waking up with a cold, Ace Ventura’s hair and Johnny Cash’s voice. I guess it could be worse. It could be the other way around.
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petebrown
16 januari, 2020 11:38@MrHenko Drastically reduces cooking time. A potato/broccoli soup I like to make that cooks for 45-60 minutes in a pot on the stove takes less than ten minutes in the Instant Pot.
macgenie
16 januari, 2020 15:57@MrHenko The InstantPot is a pressure cooker, so it can cook things much faster than traditional stovetop preparation. And you can put all the ingredients in, set it, and walk away. It automatically turns off when done and can keep things warm. If a soup doesn’t need a long time to cook (<45 mins.), I’ll still use the Dutch oven on the stove.