Cuong Can Cook – Getting to know your Instant Pot


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Follow along with Cuong as he explains the different parts of the Instant Pot, how it is able to cook foods so fast, and why he likes to “stay lubed” A great …

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  1. GD Hall
    GD Hall says:

    Temperatures From the LUX IP book
    Non-Pressure Cooking Programs:
    Keep Warm function 145 ~ 172°F
    Slow Cook function:
    Less mode: 180-190°F
    Normal mode: 190-200°F
    More mode: 200-210°F
    Sauté function:
    On for 30 mins at a time
    Less mode: ~221°F
    Normal mode: ~336°F
    More mode: ~345°F

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  2. 5VOLT S
    5VOLT S says:

    Mr. Nguyen, I like your videos and recipes, including the ginger and onion roast on the fire…what I don't understand is – why in the hell are you using an Electric pot when you have the luxury of using gas range at home to cook your meals…

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  3. Michael Kessler
    Michael Kessler says:

    I received my Instant Pot about ten days ago. I ran the water test and it worked perfectly. Next day I followed some YouTube videos and cooked a pot roast that came out wonderful. A few days later I prepared everything, seared and started a beef stew but the pot wouldn't pressurize. I tried everything including making sure the pressure valve was clean and the seal was properly seated but nothing worked. I ended up finishing the stew in the oven.

    I should mention that when I received the Instant Pot I noticed that the cover over the pressure valve I'd seen in the YouTube videos before I ordered mine was missing. So I eMailed the manufacturer who responded promptly and told me the design was changed and that cover was no longer needed. So it seems that problems with this pressure valve is not something new.

    Bottom line is the Instant Pot concept is very seductive and I'd really like to have one but it seems there is a lurking failure in the design that I'd rather not have to worry about. So I eMailed Amazon and they had UPS pick mine up today for a refund.

    I wonder how many others have had failures after initial success(es). Should I consider myself lucky that mine quit working early-on rather than after the warranty period expired.?

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  4. Ly Do-Kisner
    Ly Do-Kisner says:

    I just got the instant pot as a gift. Watched many YouTube videos in the last few hours and found your video to be the best. Very informative and entertaining. Thank you for sharing and keep up the good work, anh Cuong.

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  5. takeme2urmac
    takeme2urmac says:

    Thank you for the great explanation on the Instant Pot. I will be getting one soon. Just found your channel and subscribed. Do you think the Smart is worth the extra money vs Duo60? I'm debating between the two. I like the Smart app but am intimidated by how to use it….. just checking it out before I get the Instant Pot. 🙂 Do you have any tutorial on how to create recipe scripts? Thanks again for the great video. Now, on to another one of your videos. LOL. – Nhi –

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  6. Gordon Miller
    Gordon Miller says:

    I absolutely LOVE this video. Thank you so much. However, (there is always a however) the motion in the video actually made me nauseous. I had to stop for awhile. So, if it is possible to steady the camera, I will be eternally grateful.

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