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6 min per pound plus 2 min....natural release. Falls off the bone and shreds like a dream. I save the broth and today I'm making white chicken chili with the meat and broth.
Baked beans need a bit of work. The method I followed cooked soaked beans + sauce for 45 minutes. I did the instant pot quick soak method followed by the 45 minutes in sauce. Not totally done so did 10 more minutes. They are all cooked but some are tough. The long cooking time is a result of cooking beans with acid. Next time I'll try presoaking for more consistent results. Sauce was nice and thick, which was my worry!Then I did applesauce. 5 minutes obliterated the apples so next time I'll try 3 minutes instead!
Honey badger I like homemade applesauce, plus greek yogurt, topped with oat bran. You get creamy & sweet. Seems decadent but isn't .I made eggs in the ip again. 5 minutes and a quick release was perfect!Then i made minestrone-- small carrot, 1 cellery stall, half am onion browned on saute over medium +1.5 cups of cannelini beans I'd made the week before, incl cooking liquid (they were cooked with sage, rosemary, oregano, thyme & garlic), 5 cups stock, 1 can tomatoes, and 2 generous cups each kale and savoy cabbage, + a couple of parm rinds. 10 minutes at pressure and quick released. Doing baked beans now. Tried 2 minute pressure quick soak. I'll report back the results.
Had anyone tried pulled pork?
I made a New York style cheesecake, using a saucepan I have with a removable handle that fits inside the pot. It tastes great but I had the hardest time getting it out of the saucepan. I lined it with wax paper. I think next time I'll try oiling the bottom of the saucepan and then adding the wax paper.
was it an IP recipe? I used a spring form pan for the cake i made and put parchment in the bottom and sprayed the whole thing. It was fine.
Line the sides also. Then, refrigerate overnight. The put a piecr of parchment on the top also and invert the pan. Should slide right out.
My coworker sent me a link to an FB page for IP Indian recipes, but I haven't checked it out yet.
Link please? That chicken looks great.