How to Make Chunky Beef Stew ~ Cosori Electric Pressure Cooker ~ Amy Learns to Cook


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Join Eric as he makes a Chunky Beef Stew in the Cosori 7-in-1 Multifunction Electric Pressure Cooker. This beef stew starts with cubed beef which is has a dry …

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  1. Paul Siwy
    Paul Siwy says:

    Great video on how to layer flavours while making beef stew in the Cosori. I looked for the recipe in the text area but didn't see it. Is there a link for it? I checked Amy's website but didn't see any recipes there.

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  2. Edward McClelland
    Edward McClelland says:

    Nice job on this demo. Love this recipe. Good cooking skills shown. You know, I like this pressure cooker. But, if Cosori wants to compete in this market they had better focus on Customer Service and Quality! The product reviews will tell the story. Personally, I wanted a Instant Pot, but the Reviews were so bad……..I just moved on. Thanks again for this nice review!

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  3. jlindy73
    jlindy73 says:

    You browned your meat. Did not see how you turned the cooker on, and to what setting? Also just curious. I am going to attempt a beef roast for my first meal. How long do I cook this for?

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  4. Felicia Harris
    Felicia Harris says:

    Eric, I laughed so hard on your outtakes that I choked on my own spit, lls! I've never met a beef stew I liked, either bland and chewy or so salty I couldn't bear it, but this looks yummy! Those were some excellent tips about salting, as a newbie cook I didn't know that, very useful. would the same apply to chicken? Favorite moments: "cooking sounds, sacrificial vegetables, wine chugging, do I have to edit this out, lol". But Eric, how did you pass up that Julia Child moment when you poured the wine, some for the pot, some for you, lol. Guess the chugging at the end made up for that oversight.
    so of course now you guys need to do a video on the Instapot and let us know which you prefer. I have a Fagor, but it's not a multipot, pressure cooker only.
    Great Job Eric, look forward to more!

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