We had a pressure cooker in my home when I was growing up. It was annoying. It weighed half a ton and had a complicated, heavy lid that clamped down onto the bottom in a fussy way. It was a space hog, ...
Instant Pot recipes are all the rage, so it's only natural that we take a step back from our beloved Crock Pots to revisit a truly classic cooking method: pressure cooking. You're probably picturing ...
If you spent any time browsing food websites between Thanksgiving and Christmas, you probably noticed there was a lot of chatter about a kitchen appliance called the Instant Pot. At its core, the ...
That’s exactly how I feel about my pressure cooker. It’s like having a little magic pot that turns what used to be a ...
Face it: No-cook meal strategies for summer only get you so far. Eventually, you or someone who you regularly feed will want a hot meal. And that’s OK. Preparing a hot meal need not entail heating the ...
The easiest way to make a meal for the whole family? Use a slow cooker (naturally). It may take a few hours or the whole night, but the set-it-and-forget-it appliance always gets the job done. That ...
Making Cajun pork and beans, with black eyed peas, using a pressure cooker on Monday, January 30, 2017. (Photo by Chris Granger, Nola.com | The Times-Picayune) I enjoy cooking in my Instant Pot, but ...
Pressure cookers utilize the power of pressure to cook food more quickly. They’re great for anyone who needs to cook dinner in a hurry, and some include timer settings so you can have your food ready ...
The slow food movement is great, and there is a certain timeless satisfaction in watching, smelling, and knowing your Sunday dinner is gently simmering in the oven. But what if you could have that ...
Reading the instructions on my new Instant Pot, I feared that I was one false move from reliving a family legend of pinto beans on the ceiling. Well into his twilight years, my grandfather regaled me ...