Cook Multiple Things at Once in Your Instant Pot | Pot in Pot Method
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Have multiple items to prepare for dinner? A traffic jam at the Instant Pot? With the Pot in Pot method explained here, you will learn how to cook multiple things at …
Excellent video Urvashi. So much great information. I enjoy your videos.
I love how unpretentious you are! You make me laugh at how you critique your own videos. Thank you for the extra time you invested in summary slides for key points — those are very helpful. You are one of my favorites! You give great tips and the rationale behind why you have your opinion. You have the heart of a teacher. LOVE THESE VIDEOS. Keep going please ;0)
Can u please tell me in India what should we check before buying instant pot?
And what say about below instant pot ?
https://www.wonderchef.com/products/wonderchef-nutri-pot-6l
Thanks in advance…
This looks cool but can we cook indian dishes like curry items or biryani ?
hi, i bought your indian instant pot cookbook. I think you're great!!!
Thank you for explaining everything so clearly. I got an Instant Pot for Christmas and am a bit overwhelmed, lol.
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I loved the video but I don't use aluminum in my kitchen. Are you fine with using aluminum pans or foil?
Just got my instant pot and my first recipe was your butter chicken. My husband and I LOVE it and plan to do tikka masala tomorrow
If this is my first Instant pot and I want to do pot-in-pot cooking, and there is 2 people, and I would like to make soup in it, should I get a 3 qt. Or the 6qt?
Hi Urvashi, we are a family of two adults and one toddler. And we do have families coming once a year and guests probably once a year to visit us. I wanted your help in deciding two things. 1) there is instant duo model and instant nova model. Which one is better. 2) whether to purchase a 3qt or a 6 qt. thank you!
Love watching you, great recipes. I'm hooked on your videos. Im from Australia
I love your videos because of how thorough and concise you are as well as how well enunciated, articulate, and you are an eloquent speaker and presenter. I feel like I'm in a home economics class but at university level. I subscribed and will share your videos. 🙋♀️🤩
Excellent video
Please slow down! You've a lot of good info to share but talk way to fast!
So helpful. I’m a fairly new user and this explains so much. One question – if I haven’t got a suitable trivet, could I use balls of rolled up foil to raise the pip?
I've measured the inside of my inner pot (side to side and up and down) so I know the maximum sized dish or roast I can put in there but until I put it in there I really won't know what kind of manuvering room I'll have for taking it back out. You know the old "it's easier to do than to undo". For me when you showed the 7", 6" and 5" dishes going in and out is exactly what I like to see. Thanks.