txdon
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Who da thunk there would be 500 posts and 14,000 views on the subject. But did we ever answer the OP's title question?
Yes, 7 answers the first two pages.
Who da thunk there would be 500 posts and 14,000 views on the subject. But did we ever answer the OP's title question?
Lots of answer to my post!! I pass them onto the wife and if she approves we try it.
The pork chops and pork steaks were great. Nice and moist. Thanks to everyone.
My wife was really not interested in a Instapot, Was happy with using the crockpot every once in a while.
Now the crockpot is gone and we use the Instapot 2-4 times a week. Most all our meats are in the freezer and a simple quick way to use them.
I have not tried cooking frozen meat, I was wondering how that would work out. I just thaw my frozen meat out in the fridge 2 days in advance of cooking it. But cooking frozen would have an advantage when I forget to do that in advance.
Who da thunk there would be 500 posts and 14,000 views on the subject. But did we ever answer the OP's title question?
I went back and I can only see that it cooks faster. I was wondering if there is anything you CAN cook in an Instant Pot that youYes, 7 answers the first two pages.
I was wondering if there is anything you CAN cook in an Instant Pot that you
CAN'T in a crock pot?
Only mush if you leave them in too long.Baby back ribs in a crock pot would be meat mush,, not ribs,, so, yes the insta pot is the way to make baby back ribs,,, PERIOD!!
I went back and I can only see that it cooks faster. I was wondering if there is anything you CAN cook in an Instant Pot that you
CAN'T in a crock pot?