The Easiest Instant Pot Superior Stock (Plus Shadow Rice Noodles from SK8 the Infinity)


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Superior stock is normally time consuming and labor intensive. That’s why it’s such a big deal. Heres how you can make it at home …

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  1. Coral Crayon
    Coral Crayon says:

    About 2 or 3 times a month I spend 8 hours just to make collagen for Bijin Nabe and taking the time to make that one ingredient is honestly so gratifying and delicious I can't imagine not making it from scratch

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  2. Will Handy
    Will Handy says:

    You are so *friendly*! Figuring out ways we can do stuff that won’t take all day; avoiding kitchen gadgets that we can’t afford. And your whole demeanor makes me feel like I’m sitting in your kitchen with a glass of wine, watching and listening as you create magic. You’re a joy.

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  3. Fake Chuck
    Fake Chuck says:

    For finishing the stock: most electronic cookers have a sauté mode. You could just remove the lid, add the dried scallops, and cook on (Low) sauté. No need to transfer pots or anything.

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  4. MeatisBoring
    MeatisBoring says:

    Hey Jon, you mentioned you had family in Guyana. If you haven't, you need to try two kinds of guyanese thyme.( marryman's thyme and i think the other is flat leaf I can't remember. Then you want to try casareep, it's a thick syrup( um sauce?) that taste like chinese black vinegar( used for pepperpot or brown stew). Try ruri ruri pepper.(sweet heat). I hope you see it.

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  5. SuperMegaAwesomeUltraGal
    SuperMegaAwesomeUltraGal says:

    I love how your pup hears you munching and pops her little head into view, at 4:31 😄
    When you walk past she looks like, "Please, sir. I would greatly appreciate a snack" 🥺 🤲🏽
    And the close-up is fantastic 😅
    So precious 🥰

    Oh, and your food looks amazing as usual, too 😅
    But the pup totally stole the show ☺️

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  6. Randa Mimoso
    Randa Mimoso says:

    About sk8 the infinity, they do not end up together in a romantic way, but there's enough erotic vibes w the antagonist and wholesome cuddly moments between the 2 to make my queer heart pound w joy

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  7. Jackdaw
    Jackdaw says:

    Instead of stopping the pressure cooker to add an ingredient…. Why not cook the dried scallops separately and add at the end when you decant (does decant work in this context? 🤔) it from the pressure cooker? It might not be exactly like the original…. but it might be closer to the original recipe.

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