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The instant pot is quickly becoming my favorite kitchen gadget! Here is a quick and simple recipe to try out! The pork turns out tender and delicious! Let us know …

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  1. Zainab Ali
    Zainab Ali says:

    Great product>>>ur2.pl/1035 i've had earlier versions of electric pressure cookers and either sent one back and donated the other. They were clunky, heavy and not user friendly. I saw a demo on this one and decided to give it another try. There is a small learning curve but, so far, I'm impressed and very happy with the purchase. It's quick, easy and the clean up is a breeze.

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  2. Catherine Franz
    Catherine Franz says:

    Did u know that there's a difference between a pork loin and pork tenderloin? Your title says pork tenderloin but the pork u are using is a pork loin. They are cooked differently. Loin is a tender cut with little to know fat whereas the tenderloin is not.

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  3. Amanda Thomasen
    Amanda Thomasen says:

    This video bothers me…. 1 you shouldn't cut meat like that, you could cut yourself, 2 the cord isn't suppose to be in a lower outlet like that – it even says so on the warning label attached to the cord …i hear you have children in the house….one wrong move and that cord gets pulled and someone is going to get very injured. Please cook safe!

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  4. Sean TwentyFour
    Sean TwentyFour says:

    Much like nebraskahusker247 below, I'm completely new to my IP and want to thank you for such and easy explanation of this. I've been using Pinterest for most recipes, but they're not nearly as easy as this to understand. I'm headed to my office (IP in hand), on my way I'm picking up a tenderloin to try it out.

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  5. ChuckAudio
    ChuckAudio says:

    HI!!! I just bought an instant pot yesterday and I'm test driving it right now with a pork loin. Your video was very helpful
    and your kids are adorable! Thanks for the tips.

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  6. Harry Balls
    Harry Balls says:

    We done 4 large loins in our GoWise 12qt cooker last night for 30 min and it was hard to get them out due to them falling apart so much..I'll need to reduce time some for the next loins I cook in it. Unless you smoke them for hours this is the best way to cook them imo…

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  7. John Texas
    John Texas says:

    I've been pressure cooking since before you were born; I started as a poor college student wanting a faster way to cook dried beans. Back then so many people were afraid of pc's and a bunch still are! It's so delightful to see younger and newer cooks enjoying this new generation of electric pc's. I bought my first electric one, a Farberware, in the late 80's and not only did it not work easily, it could only pressure cook. I've had my Instant Pot for about a year and a half and use it almost daily for something. So glad you made the choice for an I-Pot and not one of those with a cheap nonstick insert. PS–you can quite easily use that heavy s.s. insert on your stove! It's a good as any other pot on the stove, it just doesn't have handles. PSS-think about getting the accessory glass lid; it makes slow cooking much nicer. Thanks for your video!

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  8. nebraskahusker247
    nebraskahusker247 says:

    Had bought some pork tenderloins on sale and was looking for a way to cook them in my instapot that I had recently purchased when I stumbled across your video. Before the instapot I had failed miserably and they always came out dry. I have to say that the tenderloin i made following your video (and using bbq sauce in addition to the chicken stock) was by far the BEST one I have ever made. SO MOIST AND TENDER! ๐Ÿ˜€๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿป. Thank you so much!

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  9. TheZeldrak
    TheZeldrak says:

    Hi Tawnya, I just recently received my Instant Pot pressure cooker, and I have so many of those pork tenderloins you've showed. I wanted to ask (as it appears to be in the video) do you leave your IP set to "High Pressure" when cooking your tenderloin?

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