Why I Love the Instant Pot Electric Pressure Cooker

The Instant Pot has been a life-saver for me. This electric pressure cooker makes cooking much easier and faster. With the Instant Pot, I can quickly make tender stews and soups that usually take hours over the stove -- just by putting all the ingredients in, pressing a few buttons and leaving it to do the cooking! 

Why an electric pressure cooker vs. a regular pressure cooker?

Pressure cooking, which is cooking under high pressure, reduces cooking time. The Instant Pot is unique in that it automatically controls the temperature to maintain the pressure. Instead of spending time to look after and manually adjust the temperature of a pressure cooker on the stove, the Instant Pot does it for you! With the Instant Pot, you just need to put all your ingredients in, press a few buttons, and the Instant Pot will do the rest!

I got an Instant Pot after I burnt one too many pots that I had forgotten on the stove!

Why the Instant Pot vs. other electric pressure cookers?

One advantage of the Instant Pot over other electric pressure cookers is that it has a stainless steel inner pot. Many other electric pressure cookers have teflon (non-stick) coated pots. I prefer stainless steel over non-stick coatings to minimize unwanted chemicals and toxins in my food.

What can I make in the Instant Pot?

Anything that you normally steam, stew, slow cook or boil can be cooked in the Instant Pot.

The "Slow Cook" function of the Instant Pot completely replaces the slow cooker in your kitchen! In order to slow cook, you need to keep the lid on the "Venting" position, so that pressure does not build up in the pot.

The Instant Pot also has a "Saute" function, allowing you to brown or pan fry aromatics before pressure cooking.

There are many recipes for the Instant Pot. I recommend following recipes when you first get the Instant Pot to familiarize yourself with the difference in cooking times with Instant Pot.

Here are some of my favorite websites for Instant Pot recipes:

hippressurecooking.com

  • A comprehensive set of recipes for the Instant Pot and pressure cooker, a table with cooking times for various foods.

pressurecookingtoday.com 

  • Lots of pressure cooker recipes, including "baked" desserts!

maomaomom.com

  • Chinese cuisine Instant Pot recipes.

nomnompaleo.com  

  • Paleo recipes. Search for "Instant Pot" on the site to pull up her Instant Pot recipes. Some favorites are the Kalua Pork and Spaghetti Squash.

I use my Instant Pot almost everyday, and here are some of my own favorite recipes!

One Pot Beef Ragu Pasta

 

 

instant pot electric pressure cooker chicken noodle soup recipeOne Pot Chicken Noodle Soup

 

 

Pork Rib Adobo

 

 

Ok, I'm finally convinced I should get the Instant Pot. Where can I buy one?

I'm glad you are ready to take the plunge! It will be life-altering once you get used to the Instant Pot and find recipes that you like!

The manufacturer sells it directly, at https://instantpot.com/store/home.php.

You can also get it from Amazon, with free 2-day shipping.

I have the Instant Pot IP-DUO60 7-in-1 Programmable Pressure Cooker, 6 quarts.

The usual price of the Instant Pot is around $130 from Amazon. During Black Friday 2015 there was a humongous Instant Pot sale, when it only cost $78.50. I don't know if it will ever drop to that price again though.

A good way to keep track of any drop in prices for the Instant Pot on Amazon is to enter the Instant Pot into www.camelcamelcamel.com, a site that notifies you by email when it drops to your desired price. Pretty nifty, right? 

Any gadgets that will help cooking with the Instant Pot?

There is a useful steam rack with two handles that comes with your Instant Pot. It keeps your food away from the water below while steaming. It's good for steaming large items such as squashes or a whole chicken. 

There are a few items that I found to be useful for my Instant Pot cooking:

A glass lid was the first thing I bought to use with my Instant Pot. It is perfect for covering the pot when I saute aromatics that tend to splatter all over. I learned the hard way that the pressure cooker lid does not function well after I used it to cover up oil splatter. The lid is also useful when I am storing Instant Pot left overs in the fridge.

Note that the official Instant Pot Lid has a hole to let out steam.

I actually purchased a Fagor 8.5-inch lid from Amazon, but it's not in stock anymore. It doesn't have a steam hole on the lid. It fit perfectly on my Instant Pot, but after a year of use, it seems to be a bit tight on the pot. Does anyone have any experience with the official Instant Pot lid not fitting exactly over time?

A stainless steel vegetable steamer works quite well if you have small loose vegetables to steam. Just pour a cup of water at the bottom of the Instant Pot, then put your vegetables on top of the steam rack.

It's also quite useful as a separator when you are cooking two things in the Instant Pot that you don't want mixed together. I have used it to separate out the bones from the vegetables that I cook together in a pot of soup. 

Um, yes, that's a dog bowl right there...

I have a 2 cup stainless steel bowl that I use in the Instant Pot to steam rice along with the stews that I make. It fits perfectly into the Instant Pot. I bought it from Daiso, a Japanese dollar store. It looks exactly like this dog bowl that is selling on Amazon. I guess I had bought a dog bowl at Daiso...I guess as long as it's safe for dogs, it should be safe for us?  In any case, it's the perfect accessory for the Instant Pot, as it allows you to cook rice along with your dish! 

And to take out your steaming bowl of rice or cooked squash, a plate holder tong such as this will save you from burning your fingers!

 

 

 

 Any tips on how to use the Instant Pot?

After using the Instant Pot almost daily for the past few years, here are my tips for reliable, safe and easy cooking with the Instant Pot!
 

Let me know what you think of the Instant Pot and your favorite thing to make with the Instant Pot!

Happy Instant Potting!

Why I love the Instant Pot Electric Pressure Cooker