[Small-Appliance-Cooking] Instapot

Penny Leclair penny.leclair at rogers.com
Thu Apr 26 12:34:15 UTC 2018


How do you cook two things at a time in this instant pot?


Penny Leclair and Jefferson from CGDB 

From: laotab ~ via Small-Appliance-Cooking
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2018 8:12 AM
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Subject: Re: [Small-Appliance-Cooking] Instapot

FYI, I thought this was a very good, detailed review.
from amazon 
December 12, 2016
Size: 6 Quart|Verified Purchase
Instant pot aaah .. Finally I have it. I have heard people literally praising it as the best thing they ever owned, best gift ever received, best kitchen appliance ever etc etc. So Finally I spent my fair share to own this appliance at the time of thanksgiving sale.

CLARIFICATIONS :

1. It is an electric pressure cooker and no magic involved.
2. You can cook multiple items in it ( which you can also do in a regular stove top pressure cooker by stacking vessels- my mom used to do it all the time , so when ppl say you can cook multiple items in the IP as if it is a new thing - no it is just "re-inventing the Cycle".
3. It cooks rice in less than 4 minutes( sometimes even in less amount of time) - yes it does but BUILDING UP THE PRESSURE takes some time around 8 to 10 minutes( sometimes even more than that for very big quantities of food). So total time is almost same(give or take) when compared to stove top pressure cooker.

WHY and WHO should buy it??

1. For stove top pressure cooking , you need to monitor continuosly for whistles, and turning off the stove - This you can avoid in Instant pot.
Since it is electric pressure cooker with built in settings, it will automatically turn off the cooking for you , so you dont have to stand near by the
stove all the time. NO BABY SITTING.

2. So many BUILT IN functions : There are so many functions you can use for multiple cooking , some of them are Yogurt mode to make yogurt ,
Rice mode for rice, Slow cook mode etc.

3. Manually you can adjust time and pressure as well. Great for people who want to experiment in their cooking to find out the fastest times for
their cooking , which saves lot of time than to use preset functions.

4. Delayed timer , which means turn on the delayed timer in the morning and by the time you come from office you have fresh piping hot
homemade food ready to devour - PURE BLISS

5. STAINLESS STEEL inner pot - NO TOXINS, NONSTICK COATINGS, NASTY CHEMICALS etc in your food.

6. Safety : UL and ULC certified with 10 proven safety mechanisms

7. Highly energy efficient and kitchen friendly - Less Electric bills.

8. ONE POT COOKING ( multiple , if cooking multiple dishes by stacking) so less clean up

and so many more...

SO PEOPLE who are looking for stainless steel cooking pot, cooking multiple items at once, dont want to stand in front of the stove baby sitting , busy parents, who wants fresh homemade food with less efforts, One pot cooking, Bulk cooking .... etc etc ... YOU MUST BUY THIS.

CONS : So far none but it is OVERLY OVERRATED ( I agree it is very useful , I am in love with it but there is no MAGIC involved . As there is no
BABY SITTING involved people love it so much they over rate it. * I myself love it , so don't get me wrong *

PRICE : At thanksgiving I got it for arounf $85 including a protection plan .. Regular price varies but it is around $120. Honestly it is a very good
INVESTMENT and would buy it for $120 if I was unable to grab it for the sale price.

PROTECTION PLAN : YAY or NAY ?? I took it as it was only $10 for 4 years .. If you have kids, or you drop things frequently etc better take it
Better safe than SORRY right?? You can always sleep peacefully.

DO YOU NEED TO BUY ADDITIONAL RECIPE BOOKS ?? If you are an experimental person and have a lot of time in Kitchen - answer is NO ,
You are better off with joining a Facebook group to find interesting recipes. But if you are busy , dont want to trial and error then yes buy
couple of ebooks for quick cooking , ofcourse you can join facebook groups as well , since it is totally free :)

VERDICT : Awesome features , Very well built appliance and consistently improving for every new model. Perfect for almost every cooking need.

* DONT GET DISHEARTENED if your recipes failed when you started using it.. It happens to everyone .. it takes time and some trial and error to get the exact recipe timings to your taste and texture. Everyone who bought this has been through that phase , so give sometime and try :)

6 month UPDATE :

1. Clean up is a breeze , the stainless steel is almost like non stick and doesn't need lot of scrubbing.
2. I do like to cook 2 things at a time and never tried 3 at a time as I am little afraid that some how they might get spilled while boiling and cooking
3. Saves time, one pot to clean , so my cooking time on stove is greatly reduced.
4. I have a guilty secret to share, I rarely clean the lid .. it never gets dirty or smelly so I am too lazy to clean it lol .. but I clean once a month or whenever I see splatters of food.
5. For tough stains, pour baking soda, vinegar, dish soap or essential oils into the pot, put the lid and do manual 2 mins. All the stains and stuck food easily comes off and it is a SPA day for your IP.
6. Now there are NEWER models available, cant wait to get them ( not sure when ).
7. So far I LOVE it and no regrets.

[...], as I write clear, concise reviews to help people to make a decision.


From: Small-Appliance-Cooking <small-appliance-cooking-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Connie leblond via Small-Appliance-Cooking
Sent: Thursday, April 26, 2018 1:02 AM
To: Cooking with Small Appliances <small-appliance-cooking at nfbnet.org>
Cc: Connie leblond <connieleblond at gmail.com>
Subject: Re: [Small-Appliance-Cooking] Instapot

I have the instant pot with Bluetooth capability. It allows me to set the pressure level, choose various cooking capabilities and it’s totally accessible. I think that one is the best one. But that is just my opinion. Connie
Sent from my iPhone

On Apr 17, 2018, at 3:38 PM, Charlene Ota via Small-Appliance-Cooking <small-appliance-cooking at nfbnet.org> wrote:
Definitely get the Bluetooth one, the smart one, because then you can be in total control from your iphone. It costs more but it’s worth every penny, if you ask me.
 
From: Small-Appliance-Cooking <small-appliance-cooking-bounces at nfbnet.org> On Behalf Of Jordan Gallacher via Small-Appliance-Cooking
Sent: Tuesday, April 17, 2018 5:26 PM
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Cc: Jordan Gallacher <jordanandseptember at gmail.com>
Subject: [Small-Appliance-Cooking] Instapot
 
Which would be the best Instapot to get?  I am looking at one that is 6qts for sure.
Thaks,
Jordan
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