• hamid 🏴@vegantheoryclub.org
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    2 months ago

    These are all good questions and it really depends how much time you have and how many people you are cooking for. I think if you are cooking for one person it probably won't ever make sense over a pot, but 2 or more it starts to add up. The time savings are incremental and efficiency based. I have multiple inserts and sometimes serially cook things in the IP. I also use it to bulk prepare certain things.

    So, ok, instant pots can cook beans quicker.

    Time savings are like 20 - 30% not magic. Dry beans is 1 cup beans, 3 cups water and 1 hour at pressure. Dry beans is the same but 30 minutes. The real benefit for me is I set this up in the morning and I don't come back until lunch. Because I work from home what I do is set my beans in the morning before my work day starts and maybe chop some veggies, but not always. Around 2 hours later I open it and turn it into saute mode on low and add in either frozen veg mixes or something I cut up, tomato paste or whatever and a seasoning blend and I leave it on low saute for 20 minutes. When I come back about an hour later its how I like it and done, my only efforts were setting the beans, dumping things and stirring and when I used to do this on a pot I'd spill it all the time and have issues.

    Second, I recently tried to make some rice in the instant pot

    To be honest I use a rice cooker, often while my IP is running

    And third, this picture has me confused. Why would anyone ever cook pasta in an instant pot?

    Time constraints. Yesterday was a global disaster at work and I didn't have time to do anything. This pasta was made by dumping pasta, vegetables, sauce, beans all in at the same time and cooking it for 1 min timer under pressure. It takes a while to heat up but I wasn't present or monitoring it.

    • Are_Euclidding_Me [e/em/eir]
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      2 months ago

      Ok, I think I see. For people who use it frequently, an instant pot is actually easier than other options. For me it's very much an arcane piece of equipment that makes me nervous every time I touch it. I think I'll stick to pots and rice cookers. I've never had beans boil over (I use a giant pot) and my rice cooker is amazing. For setting and forgetting reasons I can just use a crock pot (which takes forever, sure, but I'm fine with that).

      Thanks for answering my questions! And for posting your delicious looking meals all the time, I love looking at them!

      • hamid 🏴@vegantheoryclub.org
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        2 months ago

        Thanks!

        I forgot one major use case of the instant pot for me. When I have to travel for work I bring it with me to cook in hotel rooms if I'm able to drive lol