https://i.ytimg.com/vi/HR9sXhBMj3o/maxresdefault.jpg00Kim S. Goodehttps://instantpotteacher.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/10/instant-pot-teacher-video-tutorials-official-logo.pngKim S. Goode2022-01-10 17:03:202022-01-10 17:03:20Our First Meal in the Instapot! – Honey Sesame Chicken
I tried the original recipe linked to this post last night. My husband really enjoyed it. For myself, I would increase the amount of honey and decrease the amount of sesame oil. I added some frozen broccoli, since my husband likes vegetables in his sesame chicken. I will be making this recipe again!
Great effort for a first IP video. A bit disorganized and I think you should face the camera, but overall looks like a success. Having all your ingredients pre-measured will make for a smoother process next time.
I'm grateful that you used a fork on that chicken, because it drives me nuts watching cooks handle raw meat and then putting their hands in the salt. Great video! Keep it up.
Someone suggested that you rehearse before filming, but I thought you were great even without the rehearsal. I love your energy, you're easy to watch and the dish looks yummy. Looking forward to trying it. Thanks for your post!
New subbie here! I've watched 3 of your IP videos so far. I just got my IP and have been so nervous to try it. You totally inspire me to open it up and use it. You are so friendly and engaging. I look forward to watching more videos.
Thank you for your video & recipe! I can't wait to try it! Maybe you've already remedied this, but I wanted to make a suggestion to help you save your top cupboards. All that hot steam will start to quickly wear and harm those areas. Ask me how I know. uggh Before doing a quick release, turn your whole cooker safely in a direction so steam will go out in air towards your stove exhaust or your fridge, releasing the steam away from the cupboards completely. And please be mindful you don't put steam towards your face in turning your cooker or in opening pot lid. Try to open lid away from you also directing rest of that hot steam away from you and away from your cupboards. Your videos are so nice! Thank you for sharing!
I tried the original recipe linked to this post last night. My husband really enjoyed it. For myself, I would increase the amount of honey and decrease the amount of sesame oil. I added some frozen broccoli, since my husband likes vegetables in his sesame chicken. I will be making this recipe again!
Great effort for a first IP video. A bit disorganized and I think you should face the camera, but overall looks like a success. Having all your ingredients pre-measured will make for a smoother process next time.
I'm grateful that you used a fork on that chicken, because it drives me nuts watching cooks handle raw meat and then putting their hands in the salt.
Great video! Keep it up.
Hate to be gross, but I'm pretty sure I drooled in my keyboard. I could almost smell it. Looks soooo good.
This girl is just so cute! I love your videos. I have a new instant pot and I'm scared to death of it.
Someone suggested that you rehearse before filming, but I thought you were great even without the rehearsal. I love your energy, you're easy to watch and the dish looks yummy. Looking forward to trying it. Thanks for your post!
this is called happiness
Awesome👌👍
I just got my “ pot”. Will try your recipe. Look’s sooooo yummy 👍😀
Just the mention of the gredients made me drool a lil bit. I love your videos. You have officially sold me on the instant pot. New subbie!
You and your mini you are too cute! Well done. 🙂
You are AWESOME! Your set up videos really helped me get going properly with my new InstaPot!! Thank You!
You are great
love it! you and your daughter are adorable!
Rehearse before filming. I could not finish watching this
loved the video. This recipe looks so good. I am going to try it for sure. Thank-you
New subbie here! I've watched 3 of your IP videos so far. I just got my IP and have been so nervous to try it. You totally inspire me to open it up and use it. You are so friendly and engaging. I look forward to watching more videos.
Thank you for your video & recipe! I can't wait to try it! Maybe you've already remedied this, but I wanted to make a suggestion to help you save your top cupboards. All that hot steam will start to quickly wear and harm those areas. Ask me how I know. uggh Before doing a quick release, turn your whole cooker safely in a direction so steam will go out in air towards your stove exhaust or your fridge, releasing the steam away from the cupboards completely. And please be mindful you don't put steam towards your face in turning your cooker or in opening pot lid. Try to open lid away from you also directing rest of that hot steam away from you and away from your cupboards. Your videos are so nice! Thank you for sharing!