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Re: Insta Pots
« Reply #30 on: November 03, 2019, 10:03:55 PM »

Made heavy duty chicken noodle soup (more like stew) today.  Excellent.  Used bone in chicken breasts 2.5 lbs (instead of a whole 3 lb chicken, which I could not find--most are above 4lbs).  Just enough bone and skin and fat to make a nice rich broth.  Carrots, celery, onions, salt, pepper, herbs de provence, (you could use poultry seasoning, or rosemary and thyme etc)and of course noodles.  It called for dill, which I declined--never seen that in chicken soup.  It was great but still not like my grandma's Jewish Penicillin.We will have enough for another 3 or 4 meals. Also, a little less chicken and more noodles next time. The chicken removed, was shredded and bones and skin removed after the cook, (while the noodles were added and simmered) and then placed back into the simmering mix. Shredded IMO is better than cubed. 
Clean up is not bad but the pot will take on some staining that takes a bit of effort to remove.  Also, suggest taking the lid apart including the seal, and soaping and rinsing well. Otherwise the seal, and steam vent will take on food smells. Took only 45-55 min of which 20 minutes were pressure cooking.  No pics sorry.
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Re: Insta Pots
« Reply #31 on: November 04, 2019, 09:17:19 AM »

Going to try baked potatoes for dinner. You know how recipes read, hopefully they will be good.

My brother said it takes about 45 minutes in his.  I need to try some too.
We followed an online recipe, said 25 minutes for large potatoes and they were. Not quite long enough but very close. Mine is the ugly one, definitely worth doing again though. Just trying to figure out the thing.
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Re: Insta Pots
« Reply #32 on: November 04, 2019, 09:42:45 AM »

Looks good!  I think the 45 minutes was start to finish.  I'll talk to him later today and ask.
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Re: Insta Pots
« Reply #33 on: November 04, 2019, 05:38:38 PM »

Pulled the trigger, the big “to your door store” has a red 6 qt for $59.00. Deal of the day thing. Be here Wednesday.
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Re: Insta Pots
« Reply #34 on: November 04, 2019, 09:53:40 PM »

Nice!!  My brother used the crisper function on his Ninja Foodi and cooked the potatoes.  Took about 30 minutes with him checking every few minutes towards the end to see if they were done.  He rubbed them with bacon grease and then sea salt and said the skin was crisp and the inside was soft.
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Re: Insta Pots
« Reply #35 on: November 05, 2019, 11:14:37 AM »

I did 6-6-6 yesterday with some large eggs and they got just a faint hint of green tinge. My son makes a lot of egg salad and deviled eggs and usually overcooks the boiled eggs. He was impressed with how fast the IP was, how easy they peeled, and that there was absolutely no sulphur smell.
FWIW- I tinkered for a while trying different combinations of times, both cooking and pressure release and I have settled on 3 mins under pressure, 3 mins of natural pressure release and then I take the pot out and put in sink for a cold/ice water bath.    Perfect every time, nice creamy yolks, no green and easy peel.    I have noticed no difference in doing anywhere from 6-30 eggs at a time.
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Re: Insta Pots
« Reply #36 on: November 05, 2019, 12:46:00 PM »

FWIW- I tinkered for a while trying different combinations of times, both cooking and pressure release and I have settled on 3 mins under pressure, 3 mins of natural pressure release and then I take the pot out and put in sink for a cold/ice water bath.    Perfect every time, nice creamy yolks, no green and easy peel.    I have noticed no difference in doing anywhere from 6-30 eggs at a time.

Good to know, thanks for the input, I'll give it a try.
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