Instant Pot Spicy Ravioli and Meatballs on Slow Cooker Mode


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  1. ScottieOwner2
    ScottieOwner2 says:

    An added benefit of the IP is the slow cooker function. I have made soups and roast among other things but being able to do away with my slow cooker and freeing up space in my cabinet was icing on the cake, so to speak.

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  2. Lisa E
    Lisa E says:

    I've still not tried the slow cooker setting on mine, and I've had it since last spring. And I originally bought it bc my slow cooker broke lol Those meatballs looked so good. Thanks for the demo!

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  3. TT.Scraps
    TT.Scraps says:

    Yummo!!  Wish we had Wegman's here in Indiana!  I know we have comparable ingredients, but I have a neighbor that used to live in NY and he brings Wegman's home sometimes and the quality and flavor of their meat especially is amazing!  🙂  🙂

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  4. Major Havok
    Major Havok says:

    Looks good! Can ya ask rick how he likes his new Dodge Ram. Looking for a new unit. Wanted his opinion. Sorry I ask here but it's just easier to. And yes I love you're recipes. They rock! Thanks for the help!

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  5. Paula Johnson
    Paula Johnson says:

    Looks great. Love cheese ravioli. My pc isn't an Instant Pot, but it has a Slow Cooker function and I want to make that.

    I wish we had normal markets like Wegmans here because comfort foods are my favorites. We're stuck with lousy ripoff Safeway that monopolizes the area and insanely expensive stores like Whole Foods. If you don't like pretentious, flavorless hipster and yuppie stuff or Asian foods, you're out of luck.

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  6. Elizabeth Shaw
    Elizabeth Shaw says:

    this looks yummy yummy. I'm going to have to make it but I don't know if we have a good Frozen meatball up here so I will use my own meatballs and sauce which I freeze anyway so it's as convenient as buying it at the store. I will keep you posted 😉

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