My Instant Pot Vortex (what they don't want you to know)


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  1. john john
    john john says:

    Nice straight to the point video. I did a 4 lb chicken in mine and it fit perfectly after tying it with butchers twine. I also roasted an almost 6 pounder last night flat which turned out to be the best chicken I ever made. Everyone said It came out awesome. BTW I happen to hate organic food. I love them growth hormones! BIG MEATY CHICKEN!!!! LOL

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  2. Sarah Stroschein
    Sarah Stroschein says:

    I just bought this 2 days ago, haven't even taken it out of the box yet. Our regular oven, not the cook top but the oven itself shorted out and I have been trying to make healthier meals for not only myself but my kids as well and so tired of greasy fast food. I use my Crockpot a few times a week and with the holidays coming up I want to do some baking as well. I prefer baked or air fried chicken and it looks like I can make some Christmas cookies as well

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  3. Sue Dean
    Sue Dean says:

    But you didn't roast a chicken … I've seen a few videos that roasted chicken … ok so they're small chickens, you have to truss them, but nothing beats rotisserie chicken made at home and that store bought chicken you hold probably would have cooked from raw in that oven. Wish you would have spend your money on a raw chicken and proved your point rather than prove nothing you claim

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  4. Rob Lue
    Rob Lue says:

    Cannot believe questioning the Specification of this item!
    It is 4lb max. Also try and truss the chicken before rotating, common sense is not common, lack of reading the User Manual.
    RT?M.

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  5. Mila Chavdarova
    Mila Chavdarova says:

    Stop making videos before you know what are you talking about ! This Instant Oven can cook a rotisserie chicken on a spike up to 4 lb. weight and for about 50 – 55 minutes it is always absolutely delicious. Also there are 3 levels inside but the oven comes with 2 trays and one drip tray at the bottom. You are misleading your viewers.

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  6. WhiteFlare
    WhiteFlare says:

    It’s jack of all trades, master of none. But good video, read through the comments and see that this is possible to do 4lb chicken. Have you tried it yet to see the results? Would love a follow up video if you have.

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