Instant Pot® Bean Mushroom Chili for Two


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Instant Pot® Bean-Mushroom Chili Recipe for Two Created to serve 2 with leftovers or 4 without leftovers. 1/2 cup dry Mayocoba beans, rinsed, presoaked in hot …

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  1. Marguendi
    Marguendi says:

    Thank you very much for this video!!! I love how enthusiastic you are, and also how well we can see the ingredients in the pot and at the same time you explaining the process. Awesome job!!!

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  2. Beth C
    Beth C says:

    Awesome Jill – This chili hit the spot! I made it for supper tonight for my husband and myself. I didn't have kidney beans, so substituted pinto with the mayocoba beans. Poured it over baked potato wedges, yum, thank you for another great recipe!

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  3. Janet Patterson
    Janet Patterson says:

    Hey Jill, I just made this! It is FANTASTICALLY DELICIOUS!🥰.  Please help me. What can I do with the two left over Portobello Mushrooms? I had to buy a package containing three and I have never bought these before. Any tips/hints would be appreciated.

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  4. eve dallas
    eve dallas says:

    Found you by accident and what a lucky accident it was. Love this recipe, will be trying it soon. Also what I like most it is not a recipe for 8😎 I hate trying to cut recipes down since there is basically only myself and my 6 lb fur baby. (He has to taste everything to make sure it is ok)😎

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  5. Christy M.
    Christy M. says:

    Jill, I made this last night. I doubled it and used a 8 oz. pkg. of mushrooms whirred in the food processor like you suggested. PLUS a half pkg. of Soy Curls whirred up like you did for the white chili (because that was SO delicious). It was a total hit! Even my mushroom hating young adult loved it. ;). We all had large portions last night. There was enough left over to take for work lunches. Thanks, Jill. I can really trust your recipes to be fantastic. And this time of year we love these hot comfort foods. Oh, and this is so versatile. My daughter topped hers with soy yogurt (your recipe). And I added spinach to mine. Today I’ll put mine over a potato. Yum!

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  6. Stephanie Sayre
    Stephanie Sayre says:

    Love to see you. I’m going to adjust my cook time for canned beans, since that is what I have. I’m thinking 4 or 5 minutes with some nature release. Hoping that will work. Thank you for being so inspirational.

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