1st Time InstantPot Beef Stew


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  1. Millie
    Millie says:

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  3. Becky Skinner
    Becky Skinner says:

    If you get a binder clip you can clip the inner pot to the pot body and you can work without the inner pot moving. Just have to remove it before you put on the lid on to start cooking.

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  4. Monique Yap
    Monique Yap says:

    I keep roux balls in my fridge to use when something needs more thickening, Basically its equal portions flour and butter, mix it together and it makes a paste. Roll into a log in cling wrap and refrig.(like you do cookie dough). When it gets hard cut into chunks and keep refrigerated. Plop one or two into whatever needs thickening. I've also saute'd it in a pan and added milk etc to make a bechamel. Handy to have on hand.

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  5. ShellBell7 D
    ShellBell7 D says:

    You could have put it back on sauté after it was done cooking and add more flour to thicken it to your liking. I don’t know what I did before getting my instant pot. I even got rid of my crockpot. I love it!!

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  6. K J
    K J says:

    You can also cook separate items all at once in oven proof dishes, by fitting them in and using racks.
    Steamed desserts, cakes and bread too. Some people are really clever with their methods.

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  7. steven trevino
    steven trevino says:

    what about boiling/simmering ground beef before pressure canning it up? anyone try this before? your thoughts please. diner hot dog ground beef chili is boiled not fried, ground beef stays tender, tates delicious.

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  8. Customer Service
    Customer Service says:

    Instapot corned beef is amazing, cover it with water go for 60min then open it take out enough of the flavorful water to steam whatever vegetables you like. Turn the corned beef on for another 30 minutes while the vegetables steam in the aromatic water. You won't regret it!

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  9. FAUKER consulting
    FAUKER consulting says:

    🤗PERFECTO!!!👌 Perfect consistency for your liquid, perfect for your time, perfect level contents…thicken that sauce with flour/water and set to saute high and bring it to boil until thickened like you would on the stove or crock pot😁👍🏻
    ☝️IMPORTANT THING…WAS IT TENDER?? 🤔Reheat leftovers and turn it into a soup by adding your dried/canned veggies of celery, green beans, peas, corn, tomatoes, barley, and 1 bay leaf, and a sprinkle of Italian seasoning ALL in your IP (I think you have now graduated into calling it an IP😉)…let us know what Pappa thinks of this makeover meal😊
    🤩Added benefit…it was better on your electricity by doing everything in the small appliance quickly than the major one of the stovetop AND THAT'S GOOD HOME ECONOMICS❣

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