This video was AMAZING, as a soldier that lives in the barracks I’m trying to find new things to cook in my instant pot and your video just gave me so many ideas!
@jameswagstaff56 Same here! First instant pot arrived a few days ago. Have used pressure cooker since 1953! (89 yrs.) Am looking forward to learning the complexities of pre programable, ‘dinners in a pot!’ Have just now completed washing all parts….came to YT to take first lesson and Saints be Praised….this was first video that popped upon screen! So…..good luck to you and me! I’m hungry! Thank you to Feelgoodfoodie for this well planned, straight to point presentation!🤗
Thank you! I cook the Costco packs of 6-7lbs ground beef in a 7qt instant pot. I don’t even add water. Manual x30min. Then break up with a potato masher. I do this every week as I make homemade dog food for Great Danes. Turns out perfect everytime. Husband says it smells like roast when I cook it this way.
Thank you thank you for being quick, direct and practical! 🙏 Other channels think we buy those cookers cos we have all the time of the world to sit and watch their slow videos!!
You're a lifesaver! Everything is frozen including the ground beef. The restaurants and stores are closed for Christmas. I never even dreamed you could cook ground beef in the Instant Pot. You have saved our dinner for tonight and I suspect for many other nights.
Perfect video! Direct and to the point. Thank you for making this because I have frozen ground beef, chicken and fish in the freezer that I keep forgetting to defrost. I’m making delicious fish tacos tonight, thanks to you!! Awesome video!! I loved it!!!
Great video...not too long and straight to the point. I like to season my meats/fish before freezing just to save a step later when cooking. Also, I lay down a piece or parchment paper or aluminum foil directly overtop of the trivet for delicate foods like fish so that I don’t “lose” any when lifting up the trivet😊
@@HARPYRON yes, directly overtop of the trivet just so that when I lift it up and out after cooking nothing falls out of it and back into the hot water inside the instant pot.
OMG, Finally someone straight and to the point. I was surfing for frozen. I have had my power pressure xl for five years and gone back to it. We have a rice/risotto setting of 6 min so time adjustment down to 2 minutes. I just subscribed so hope you haven't changed your format.
works great. i love that it has stainless steal pot inside ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxG-7WiT7ocumjytOpHDFt632PL0pxXRAg and not the one with coating. we used to have a coated pot before, and the coating slowly peels, and i am sure went into the food that we cooked. Absolutely love stainless steel, and will not use a coated product again.This pot has many settings and many buttons, and i need to sit down with a manual to figure out which setting to use. I used the basic functions, and even though i am not technologically skilled, i turned it on and assembled it without any help.Very satisfied with this product overall.
Wow, talking about defying the odds when it comes to cooking frozen foods. Fairly new to the instant pot game, will give this a try. Thanks for sharing! ☺️
I'm on my 2nd IP. The first one that I bought more than 2 years ago finally died on me. I just picked up the new Pro. But over the past couple of years, I never tried cooking from frozen. Thanks for posting this. I can't believe how easy it seems.
I have an instant pot EVO, I bought this especially as it has a bread dough proofing setting in the baking programme. Both temperature and time are fully adjustable. But do remember to use the instant pot glass lid! And does it work? Wow! It is the perfect dough proofer. I bake quite a bit of homemade bread so my instant pot on proof setting is in use every other day!
If you save the chicken stock, and then cook more chicken at a later date would you add the 2nd batch of stock in woth the first to use for later? Or would you add some celery/carrots/onions in the bottom of the trivet to make an actual broth to use for other dishes or soups? Thanks!
Yeah it was too bad about the water she could've indeed used it to make a sauce or maybe soup additionally even if she didn't add veggies it could've still been used as a base.
Can foil be used to cover the trivet where the fish will sit? And how long does the chicken broth store in the fridge? Do you wait for it to cool down a bit before putting it in the jar and fridge?
yo if you like black beans, try 2 cups dried black beans, no soak needed, 3 cups water/stock, 2 frozen chicken thighs, spices whatever you want (save the salt for the end). manual setting for 35 mins. shred chicken when done and taste for salt adjustment
Sorry probably a dumb Question but how do you dispose of the beef and fish water since they probably have grease? You can’t poor them down the sink right?
I have 2 old style pressure cookers and was so nervous when I got my instapot! 1. It doesn't spot out steam until after it's done so I thought it was going to explode, and 2. I can't cook from frozen in it. I am so excited I found your video because sometimes I forget to thaw the meat! Now I can cook anyway, thank you so much!!
Thank you so much, always not sure what to do with frozen meat as sometimes feel like may cook the next day and then may be changing mind cos of too tired from work or so. Then may refroze my meat or discard (sad). Will try soon . 😷💕👍
I just purchased an instant pot. It is an 8 Qt. Should I just increase the liquid amount by 1/2 cup? BTW this is a wonderful video for beginners such as myself. Thank you for showing these great methods.
Great video. Whenever cooking these items in the instant pot I have found that by setting them on aluminum foil, it keeps everything together. Especially fish being it can fall apart so easily. :)
Okay, I gotta admit, I am enchanted by the possibilities of what an IP can do (cook my own yogurt to save $$? Yes, please.)...and I had wanted an IP to replace my slow cooker, just because a slow cooker is not as versatile. So my coworker got me one for an early birthday present. My adventurous side wants to dive in. My risk-averse side says "Master the skills you want to via the oven and stove first." In other words, I have a bit of an old school vs new school battle going on in my head. Plus, I have never used any kind of pressure cooker before at all. Not even the old ones. I was too young to use those when my parents had one, and they barely used theirs, so they gave it away. Enter the Instant Pot some decades later. Imagine my shock at what it can do. And despite my enthusiasm, I feel a little overwhelmed...because I'm also attempting to learn how to cook stuff via the oven and stove...and I don't have all the time in the world to learn everything as quickly as I would like...*sighs* I'm overthinking, I'm sure. But like I said, I feel like there's an old school vs new school battle in my head. 😔
I cook frozen or mostly frozen chicken breasts in mine all the time. I always add carrots, celery, onion, and seasonings so I get a tasty soup. The breasts stay together, but shred or chop up easily for other dishes. As for frozen ground beef, I just thaw in the microwave which takes a few minutes max, and use it from there for whatever I planned to use it for. Often that means browning in a skillet which gives far more flavor and texture than steaming and is faster. This is a case where the Instant Pot really isn't the best tool for the job.
Regarding cooking fish, you are saying Pot will come to pressure in 8 minutes, mine gets it less than a minute (philips allinone cooker), so should I cook for 2+7 9minutes in total ?
Any opinion on a thick frozen already seasoned piece of pork loin? Prior to instant pot I’d slow cook it, no liquid. Wondering how to do it best in the instant pot and whether to use slow cook or pressure cook option (temp, time...). Thx
Question, can we let the instant pot natural release all of these recipes? Will it mess them up if we dont do a quick release like with the chicken you say natural for 5 mins then quick, can I just let it set? I like to prep the instat pot before going to pick up my hubby from work, and we eat when we get back home, if I have to stay to do the quick release I'd need other recipes.
Do you wash or rinse meat in cold water before freezing it? My personal opinion Meats usually have blood smell which is kind of disgusting while eating. Thanks
I am been struggling lately with cooking well or until it’s cooked well due to stress and studying and sadly it gave me lots of infections so Im being very careful. Is it safe to cook it like that? Thank you
How do you cook liver in boiled water or pressure cooker, without any additives or marinates so it is tender? Also, how do you cook chicken breast using these methods so it is soft as well? I tend to have rubbery pieces.
Im kinda confused because this is the second time i saw someone seasoning their meat and then pouring it off with either broth or water. What is the point of seasoning then pouring liquid and removing the seasoning?
I pack my ground beef exactly like this. Sometimes i cook it half way ,enough to thaw, and then brown in the IP on sauté . I cook the pasta noodles with the sauce and ground beef sometimes too if I have enough sauce in the pot , I just add a little water, and make sure the noodles are covered, it works best with rigatoni or ziti noodles .
This is just a great video. I’ve never had a fish taco, but I will be having one soon! Everything you made looks great! I just purchased a pressure cooker, like the one you used in the video. You made it look so easy. Can’t wait to try it.
i just got a 6qt instant pot 11 in 1 with air fryer lid. Don't understand when you show and say to move the valve to sealing. I've not heard that before, and haven't seen it done. Is this part of the step for all cooking with pressure? Can you add the broth to the pot first and then put your meat on top of it? Or does the broth have be added afterward? Can you use some vegetable spray on the bottom of the pot before putting the meat in? I love the video. Perfect for a brand new owner. I've only done the water test, no food yet!
Check your user manual for what it says about the sealing knob. Mine is the IP Ultra, and its sealing knob is supposed to be UP for seal, and you press it DOWN to release. There are differences.
NEWBIE HERE😊-I’m still confused about something:if I am finishing up cooking my meat and do a quick release to add some cornstarch do I simply do a quick release and open the top add my cornstarch and click sauté? Or after the quick release do I have to cancel and then go to sauté?
This will depend on the model of your Instant Pot, but there should be no need to cancel first. Simply click saute and start cooking the chicken with the cornstarch without the lid. Hope that helps!
Hi Nice video on doing from frozen Thanks 😊 I’m pretty sure you said on High pressure But didn’t hear you mention heat setting ..Pls let me know k.. Thank you ,Steve
Just recently found your channel and I love your energy and recipes! I can’t wait to try some of these next time in the kitchen. Keep up the amazing work!!
After using the pot , remove sealing ring from lid , wash with regular dish soap and allow it to completely dry......everytime after use. Has worked for me😃
I want to cook some salmon fillets in my Instant Pot Ultra. When I set the frozen fillets in the pot, in addition to salt and pepper, can I add butter? Or should I wait until after the fish has cooked to spread the butter on the fish?
Instead of broth can I just add a Tikka masala sauce I have ready? I just move in a new house and I bought the 6qt insta pot 2 days ago and I have no idea how to use it!
@@Feelgoodfoodie Many factors is right! The size of the fish and believe it or not, altitude! I took it up to Tahoe and no joke it takes 5-10mins longer
Hi I'm new with the instant pot. And I'm following your Frozen chicken method. Unfortunately just right now my chicken was still raw after the cooking time 😔, is it the instant pot or is it me ? Thank you
This video was AMAZING, as a soldier that lives in the barracks I’m trying to find new things to cook in my instant pot and your video just gave me so many ideas!
Wow, thank you so much! Hope these ideas help!!
Lmao same dawg
*angry barracks manager noises intensifies*
@@jjhahag 🤣
Dfac cooks Hella upset after this comment.
This is perfect! My daughter works 12 hours a day and eats out because she forgets to defrost meat or fish. I love my instant pot
This would be perfect in that case! The Instant Pot is so versatile.
Yesss i work anywhere from 12-14hrs and have a toddler soo i have to maks full use of any and all time i have. This is great!!!
Loved this video,just bought my first instant pot. Please keep them coming. I need all the help I can get. I’m in my 80s,but never to old to learn.
@jameswagstaff56 Same here! First instant pot arrived a few days ago. Have used pressure cooker since 1953! (89 yrs.) Am looking forward to learning the complexities of pre programable, ‘dinners in a pot!’ Have just now completed washing all parts….came to YT to take first lesson and Saints be Praised….this was first video that popped upon screen! So…..good luck to you and me! I’m hungry! Thank you to Feelgoodfoodie
for this well planned, straight to point presentation!🤗
@@booreed7813 you are awesome ❤
Thank you!
I cook the Costco packs of 6-7lbs ground beef in a 7qt instant pot. I don’t even add water. Manual x30min. Then break up with a potato masher. I do this every week as I make homemade dog food for Great Danes. Turns out perfect everytime. Husband says it smells like roast when I cook it this way.
Thank you thank you for being quick, direct and practical! 🙏 Other channels think we buy those cookers cos we have all the time of the world to sit and watch their slow videos!!
You're welcome! Glad to hear you found this video useful.
Agreed.
Exactly. My Ip is to save time . Not stand in the kitchen for prep LOL
Ok Dude got home only had frozen cod steaks, Because of you and the trivet , I will not be afraid to make my cod this way, outstanding thank you
Yay! That's great!! You're so welcome.
You're a lifesaver! Everything is frozen including the ground beef. The restaurants and stores are closed for Christmas. I never even dreamed you could cook ground beef in the Instant Pot. You have saved our dinner for tonight and I suspect for many other nights.
So glad you found this helpful! Yay!!
I have a beef stew recipe from frozen. The instant pot has saved dinner time many nights .
Perfect video! Direct and to the point. Thank you for making this because I have frozen ground beef, chicken and fish in the freezer that I keep forgetting to defrost. I’m making delicious fish tacos tonight, thanks to you!! Awesome video!! I loved it!!!
Thank you! That's perfect. Hope you enjoy!!
Great video...not too long and straight to the point. I like to season my meats/fish before freezing just to save a step later when cooking. Also, I lay down a piece or parchment paper or aluminum foil directly overtop of the trivet for delicate foods like fish so that I don’t “lose” any when lifting up the trivet😊
Thank you! Love both of those ideas!
Inside the pot while cooking?
@@HARPYRON yes, directly overtop of the trivet just so that when I lift it up and out after cooking nothing falls out of it and back into the hot water inside the instant pot.
OMG, Finally someone straight and to the point. I was surfing for frozen. I have had my power pressure xl for five years and gone back to it. We have a rice/risotto setting of 6 min so time adjustment down to 2 minutes. I just subscribed so hope you haven't changed your format.
lol meant to say we have fish/vegetable steam 2 minutes
Hope this was helpful!
Of all the instant pot videos I like this one. Direct to the point. Nothing fancy. As a bachelor. This is my go to
works great. i love that it has stainless steal pot inside ua-cam.com/users/postUgkxG-7WiT7ocumjytOpHDFt632PL0pxXRAg and not the one with coating. we used to have a coated pot before, and the coating slowly peels, and i am sure went into the food that we cooked. Absolutely love stainless steel, and will not use a coated product again.This pot has many settings and many buttons, and i need to sit down with a manual to figure out which setting to use. I used the basic functions, and even though i am not technologically skilled, i turned it on and assembled it without any help.Very satisfied with this product overall.
I’m glad I watched this. I was about to wayyyy overcook my fish. Didn’t realize it’d only take 2 mins.
I love finding new Instant Pot recipes! I work full-time and go to school, so it's been a lifesaver this year.
It's a great gadget to have on hand when you're limited on time to cook! Hope this helps!!
Wow, talking about defying the odds when it comes to cooking frozen foods. Fairly new to the instant pot game, will give this a try. Thanks for sharing! ☺️
Hope you find it useful! Happy to have shared!
I'm on my 2nd IP. The first one that I bought more than 2 years ago finally died on me. I just picked up the new Pro. But over the past couple of years, I never tried cooking from frozen. Thanks for posting this. I can't believe how easy it seems.
You're so welcome! Hope it's useful!
I have an instant pot EVO, I bought this especially as it has a bread dough proofing setting in the baking programme. Both temperature and time are fully adjustable. But do remember to use the instant pot glass lid! And does it work? Wow! It is the perfect dough proofer. I bake quite a bit of homemade bread so my instant pot on proof setting is in use every other day!
Love it. Always use the 🍲 for hard to cook meats; never knew i could do it frozen. Thanks for sharing 👌🏾
Best cook frozen meat video I have seen yet.
I love this video, straight to the point, easy to follow- I have used it many times!! Thank you!!
Thank you! I’m going flounder Gigging tonight and didn’t want to have to drive to town. This recipe for the chicken saved me!😁
Excellent you explained so well in everything especially how the pot builds pressure and then cooking times begins. 😊 thanks
If you save the chicken stock, and then cook more chicken at a later date would you add the 2nd batch of stock in woth the first to use for later?
Or would you add some celery/carrots/onions in the bottom of the trivet to make an actual broth to use for other dishes or soups? Thanks!
Yeah it was too bad about the water she could've indeed used it to make a sauce or maybe soup additionally even if she didn't add veggies it could've still been used as a base.
Can foil be used to cover the trivet where the fish will sit? And how long does the chicken broth store in the fridge? Do you wait for it to cool down a bit before putting it in the jar and fridge?
I use a silicone trivet with feet to replace the trivet or a flat one with holes Iput on top of the trivet.
If you use aluminum foil don't recommend, but if you insisted poke holes to allow steam on all sides. He the rubber one asap
I love how easy you made this look. I’m new to the Instant-pot and I plan to try my first meal in it tonight! Thank you!!!
Let me know how it goes! So glad it was helpful!
yo if you like black beans, try 2 cups dried black beans, no soak needed, 3 cups water/stock, 2 frozen chicken thighs, spices whatever you want (save the salt for the end). manual setting for 35 mins. shred chicken when done and taste for salt adjustment
Mix the leftover broth with some corn starch and make gravy.
That's such a good idea!
We had ours for months before we used. Pork butt, shredded. It came out perfect!!
That's so great to hear!
Sorry probably a dumb Question but how do you dispose of the beef and fish water since they probably have grease? You can’t poor them down the sink right?
I freeze mine in a plastic or metal bowl then put it in the trash.
This video is great. The information is extremely helpful and I love how fast you talk!
Thank you! I'm so glad you found this useful!
I have 2 old style pressure cookers and was so nervous when I got my instapot! 1. It doesn't spot out steam until after it's done so I thought it was going to explode, and 2. I can't cook from frozen in it. I am so excited I found your video because sometimes I forget to thaw the meat! Now I can cook anyway, thank you so much!!
You're so welcome! Hope it's helpful!!
Thank you so much, always not sure what to do with frozen meat as sometimes feel like may cook the next day and then may be changing mind cos of too tired from work or so. Then may refroze my meat or discard (sad). Will try soon . 😷💕👍
You're so welcome! Glad this came in handy!
I just purchased an instant pot. It is an 8 Qt. Should I just increase the liquid amount by 1/2 cup?
BTW this is a wonderful video for beginners such as myself. Thank you for showing these great methods.
You should be able to follow the given measurements despite the bigger size! Glad you found it useful!!
Great video. Whenever cooking these items in the instant pot I have found that by setting them on aluminum foil, it keeps everything together. Especially fish being it can fall apart so easily. :)
Thank you! What a great hack!
@@Feelgoodfoodie no problem. Glad I could help 😊
So little flavour tho. Like no need to defrost in microwave but it seems a bit like boiled food. More spices :)
Wow this was so helpful for busy moms. You can make the rest of the dinner while it’s cooking. This will save me so much time. Thank you.
So glad to have shared! Yes, exactly!!
Okay, I gotta admit, I am enchanted by the possibilities of what an IP can do (cook my own yogurt to save $$? Yes, please.)...and I had wanted an IP to replace my slow cooker, just because a slow cooker is not as versatile. So my coworker got me one for an early birthday present. My adventurous side wants to dive in. My risk-averse side says "Master the skills you want to via the oven and stove first." In other words, I have a bit of an old school vs new school battle going on in my head. Plus, I have never used any kind of pressure cooker before at all. Not even the old ones. I was too young to use those when my parents had one, and they barely used theirs, so they gave it away.
Enter the Instant Pot some decades later. Imagine my shock at what it can do. And despite my enthusiasm, I feel a little overwhelmed...because I'm also attempting to learn how to cook stuff via the oven and stove...and I don't have all the time in the world to learn everything as quickly as I would like...*sighs* I'm overthinking, I'm sure. But like I said, I feel like there's an old school vs new school battle in my head. 😔
Thanks! This was great. These ideas will be so helpful for easy meals and I can keep food in the freezer to prevent waste.
You're so welcome! Glad to hear it!!
Thanks for doing frozen version, I freeze everything for saving and just want to put in a pot when needed.
I cook frozen or mostly frozen chicken breasts in mine all the time. I always add carrots, celery, onion, and seasonings so I get a tasty soup. The breasts stay together, but shred or chop up easily for other dishes. As for frozen ground beef, I just thaw in the microwave which takes a few minutes max, and use it from there for whatever I planned to use it for. Often that means browning in a skillet which gives far more flavor and texture than steaming and is faster. This is a case where the Instant Pot really isn't the best tool for the job.
Love those additions! The best method will definitely vary based on what recipe you'll be using the proteins in.
Love it! Could we do pot-in-pot to keep more of the beef fat?
Very good video. Unboxed Instant Pot Mini, did not see Condensation Collector. Should we order this separately?
I love this video. I love how you get to the point. Great camera work and editing.. 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Thank you so much! I'm so glad to hear it!
Why didn't I know this sooner? GAME CHANGER!!! For the ground beef, does it matter how thick the block is?
wow i like the way u show to cook different food with single techniques ......
Answers my questions and an excellent presentation. Thank you very much.
Regarding cooking fish, you are saying Pot will come to pressure in 8 minutes, mine gets it less than a minute (philips allinone cooker), so should I cook for 2+7 9minutes in total ?
Any opinion on a thick frozen already seasoned piece of pork loin? Prior to instant pot I’d slow cook it, no liquid. Wondering how to do it best in the instant pot and whether to use slow cook or pressure cook option (temp, time...). Thx
Amazing video!! Thanks for the tips ❤️🙏🏻
Thank you! Happy to have shared!
Can this work on other frozen foods like, chicken nuggets and burger patties? I am interested in getting a slow cooker though.
Question, can we let the instant pot natural release all of these recipes? Will it mess them up if we dont do a quick release like with the chicken you say natural for 5 mins then quick, can I just let it set? I like to prep the instat pot before going to pick up my hubby from work, and we eat when we get back home, if I have to stay to do the quick release I'd need other recipes.
Do you wash or rinse meat in cold water before freezing it?
My personal opinion Meats usually have blood smell which is kind of disgusting while eating.
Thanks
Just got an instant pot and this is great for just cooking frozen meat plainly and simply👍❤️
Glad to have shared! That's so exciting!
I am been struggling lately with cooking well or until it’s cooked well due to stress and studying and sadly it gave me lots of infections so Im being very careful. Is it safe to cook it like that? Thank you
How do you cook liver in boiled water or pressure cooker, without any additives or marinates so it is tender? Also, how do you cook chicken breast using these methods so it is soft as well? I tend to have rubbery pieces.
Can you only adjust the time after it preheats?
Im kinda confused because this is the second time i saw someone seasoning their meat and then pouring it off with either broth or water. What is the point of seasoning then pouring liquid and removing the seasoning?
I put the water in first, then the meat.
Thanks for this video about using multicooker.
Food is delicious.
You're so welcome!
@@Feelgoodfoodie ✌😊
I pack my ground beef exactly like this. Sometimes i cook it half way ,enough to thaw, and then brown in the IP on sauté . I cook the pasta noodles with the sauce and ground beef sometimes too if I have enough sauce in the pot , I just add a little water, and make sure the noodles are covered, it works best with rigatoni or ziti noodles .
That sounds delicious too!
New to the instapot world. Where did you get the cute lil finger mitts to keep your fingers from getting burnt.
I got them from Amazon! amzn.to/3De5u13
This is just a great video. I’ve never had a fish taco, but I will be having one soon! Everything you made looks great! I just purchased a pressure cooker, like the one you used in the video. You made it look so easy. Can’t wait to try it.
The meat looks so dry , thanks for sharing . Spaghetti looks so good. Can’t wAit to try the fish. Looks so easy and fast.
Let me know how it goes!
i just got a 6qt instant pot 11 in 1 with air fryer lid. Don't understand when you show and say to move the valve to sealing. I've not heard that before, and haven't seen it done. Is this part of the step for all cooking with pressure?
Can you add the broth to the pot first and then put your meat on top of it? Or does the broth have be added afterward?
Can you use some vegetable spray on the bottom of the pot before putting the meat in?
I love the video. Perfect for a brand new owner. I've only done the water test, no food yet!
Check your user manual for what it says about the sealing knob. Mine is the IP Ultra, and its sealing knob is supposed to be UP for seal, and you press it DOWN to release. There are differences.
I always wondered if i could cook frozen meats in that thing because it makes sense! Thanks for confirming :)
NEWBIE HERE😊-I’m still confused about something:if I am finishing up cooking my meat and do a quick release to add some cornstarch do I simply do a quick release and open the top add my cornstarch and click sauté? Or after the quick release do I have to cancel and then go to sauté?
This will depend on the model of your Instant Pot, but there should be no need to cancel first. Simply click saute and start cooking the chicken with the cornstarch without the lid. Hope that helps!
I’m a new subscriber. Love this video !! Is it possible to see more instant pot recipes. Thanks
Does it have to be on high pressure or can it be on normal?
Yes I would then first saute rhe beef and then the sauce and other condiments. 😊
Hi Nice video on doing from frozen Thanks 😊 I’m pretty sure you said on High pressure But didn’t hear you mention heat setting ..Pls let me know k.. Thank you ,Steve
Just recently found your channel and I love your energy and recipes! I can’t wait to try some of these next time in the kitchen. Keep up the amazing work!!
Aww, thank you! So excited for you to give the recipes a try!!
@@Feelgoodfoodie thank you so much! I’ve been looking to eat healthier with my family and this is perfect!! :)
You mention measurements for 6 oz but what about an 8oz? Thank you
You will just have to multiply the measurements by 1.333.
Quick and straight to the point, thank you.
Awesome video! The best kitchen tool I ever bought!
How do you get the smell out of the sealing ring?
After using the pot , remove sealing ring from lid , wash with regular dish soap and allow it to completely dry......everytime after use.
Has worked for me😃
Thank you so much for the tutorial.❤
Can you do the same thing with frozen ground turkey? If so, what would be the cooking & natural release times?
Yes, it should work with turkey too! I'd have to experiment with the timing though.
Great video… perfect for IP beginners like me.
I want to cook some salmon fillets in my Instant Pot Ultra.
When I set the frozen fillets in the pot, in addition to salt and pepper, can I add butter?
Or should I wait until after the fish has cooked to spread the butter on the fish?
Either should be fine! I think it'll come down to preference.
Wow I for sure will try soon
Let me know what you think!
I like that you gave us ideas.
Thanks for sharing these recipes!
You're welcome!!
Instead of broth can I just add a Tikka masala sauce I have ready?
I just move in a new house and I bought the 6qt insta pot 2 days ago and I have no idea how to use it!
It should still work with the sauce, as long as it's not too thick!
This was exactly the video I was looking for. Thanks for keeping it simple. :-)
You're so welcome! 💛
Nice video I think I'm going to have to get one of those instant pots
Thank you! It's a great investment!
If you have 8 qt. Do you need more than 1 cup? About how much for pound of chicken?
I would use 1 and 1/3 cup!
This was super informative! Thank you
That's great to hear! You're welcome!!
Green screen pressure cooking??
I love it lol
Should you spray the pot with cooking spray so food won't stick?
You shouldn't need to!
Wow really good ideas Thank you for sharing 🙏🏻❤️
Thank you! Always happy to share!
LOVE your recipes Yumna!! Please post more easy IP and or slow cooker recipes.
Thank you so much, and thank you for the suggestion!
Great demo, thanks
How many minutes do you do for chicken if it’s not frozen?
Don't forget that you can place the lid into the little slots in the handles.
Really?... Never knew this
Is one cup of water really enough?
This was very helpful. Thank you.
just tried this with one fillet of frozen salmon. Outer side was perfect, inside was raw, so next time I will try 3-4 mins. =)
Definitely do! Timing can vary based on many factors.
@@Feelgoodfoodie Many factors is right! The size of the fish and believe it or not, altitude! I took it up to Tahoe and no joke it takes 5-10mins longer
I would LOVE a Mai mai instant pot recipe
At 2:08 look at her left hand haha
Hi I'm new with the instant pot. And I'm following your Frozen chicken method. Unfortunately just right now my chicken was still raw after the cooking time 😔, is it the instant pot or is it me ?
Thank you
Here is my guide on how to cook frozen chicken in the Instant Pot! Hope it helps.
feelgoodfoodie.net/recipe/how-to-cook-frozen-chicken/
Watch some more videos on cooking frozen chicken. The ones I have seen recommend 20 min for chicken breast, 25 min if they are frozen.
I really loved it. thanks 🙂
Did you know the handles on the instant pot holds the lid?