Pressure Cooker Chicken Wings | CRISPY with new air fryer CRISPLID


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Pressure Cooker Chicken Wings // CRISPY with new air fryer CrispLid JUST IN – HERE”S THE LINK TO ORDER ONE!! Woohoo!

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  1. Garage Rescue
    Garage Rescue says:

    Can somebody tell me why the pot needs to be unplugged. I understand the point that you can’t run both. Maybe for some but I can’t see myself accidentally turning on my instant pot. Multiple people have done videos and said the same thing I’m just wondering if there is more information of why you would unplug Other than to not run both.

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  2. redolentone
    redolentone says:

    Ok since you assume that everyone has an instapot….what about people who have used pressure for cooking for years and don't have one of those that fits that piece. You are so pumped and don't have enough of the right information. Maybe you have been in the mirror too long? I now, wouldn't buy one even if someone would give me one, no!

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  3. Carbage Man
    Carbage Man says:

    Why would you dump out the jus? I understand removing it from the pot, but dumping it out? Also, for crispness, baking powder. Sad to see "vegetable oil" being used. If I was going to use oil, I'd use avocado oil.

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  4. Ruth Thomann
    Ruth Thomann says:

    Wondering if I could cook a lot of wings in one batch in the IP and then removed them and crisp 10-12 at a time? Family could be eating the first batch as the next were crisping.

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  5. Jane Renee
    Jane Renee says:

    FOR THE LOVE OF BOB!!! DO NOT SPRAY NON-STICK COOKING SPRAY DIRECTLY ON YOUR FOOD! IT HAS PROPELLANTS THAT WILL COOK INTO YOUR FOOD. When spraying on a pan then heating it the propellant cooks off making it safe. putting it directly on the food it cooks into the food. throwing up now.

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  6. Monica Caldwell
    Monica Caldwell says:

    Can you try baked potatoes? I made them in my instant pot and to get a crispiness (which I love on a baked potato) I sauteed them first. Trying them with this new air fryer lid would be awesome!

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