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Buy Dinner in an Instant: 75 Modern Recipes for Your Pressure Cooker, Multicooker, and Instant Pot(r) a Cookbook Annotated by Clark, Melissa (ISBN: 9781524762964) from desertcart's Book Store. Everyday low prices and free delivery on eligible orders. Review: Excellent - Love this book. Very well written. I am now not so scared of my pressure cooker - hoping to get my hands on a Instant Pot soon. Review: Great cookery book for instant pot - This is an excellent cookery book for the instant pot , some really good recipes and clear cooking instructions.
| Best Sellers Rank | 634,528 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) 1,357 in Cooking Equipment (Books) 3,644 in Quick & Easy Meals |
| Customer reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,336) |
| Dimensions | 18.54 x 1.78 x 23.62 cm |
| Edition | Annotated |
| ISBN-10 | 1524762962 |
| ISBN-13 | 978-1524762964 |
| Item weight | 635 g |
| Language | English |
| Print length | 160 pages |
| Publication date | 17 Oct. 2017 |
| Publisher | Clarkson Potter Publishers |
J**E
Excellent
Love this book. Very well written. I am now not so scared of my pressure cooker - hoping to get my hands on a Instant Pot soon.
B**A
Great cookery book for instant pot
This is an excellent cookery book for the instant pot , some really good recipes and clear cooking instructions.
U**D
A worthy addition to any instant pot library
This is one of the better instant pot recipe books. It plays to the strengths of the equipment while also being tasty recipes in their own right.
M**A
Delicious recipes
Delicious recipes, easy to follow.
S**D
Show me the food
Of the 75 recipes only 34 have pictures. A bunch of words will not inspire me,like most people to cook. Why do you do this. Show me the food.
S**A
Try it...
Nice book. Good recipes. Great ideas to try.
S**G
Good book
Okay cook book
A**E
Disappointing as not advertised clearly enough
The advertising does not make it clear that this cook book refers to electric pressure cookers that are multi futional (they slow cookers, pressure cookers and do lots of other things!) whereas i have a stove top pressure cooker! Furthermore its American so the measurements are awkward for european users and whilst i knew this and was prepared for it, i do find it annoying. So this book is going back.
C**G
I recently purchased an Instant Pot Duo Crisp and set about trying to find suitable cookbooks. I purchased three of them and this is, by far, my most favourite! I collect cookbooks (Ina Garten, etc.) and was hoping to find a book with interesting (elevated) recipes specifically for the instant pot as I hadn’t ever before had one. This book is exceptional! Well thought out, well laid out, beautifully photographed and well written and easy to follow and prepare... Best of all, I’ve made six of the recipes thus far and each were phenomenal. Melissa Clark is brilliant and so talented!!
M**.
Great IP cookbook, but not for the novice! I'm giving this review 5 stars because the concept and recipes are fantastic and I appreciate the author's approach and research. I love that, unlike virtually every other IP book out there, she isn't even trying to make this an encyclopedia: she's giving us a few of the very best recipes that she's tried and tested and letting us what she's learned works best in an "Instant Pot." She also tells us that she has included in her research not only the "Instant Pot," but also those made by Breville and Fagor. Still, since I'm an IP girl, I'll refer to her recipes and info as IP. However, this book is definitely not for the novice: it's not going to help you get over your terror of turning it on for the first time. It's not going to help you figure out how to use the many buttons. If I could, I'd nick half a star for some of my pet peeves in the author's recipes. For instance, every recipe says something like, "add half a cup of oil to the pot." NO! Do NOT add anything to the Pot! Add it to the stainless-steel bowl that sits inside the Pot. Am I making this up? No, I'm an elderly, know-it-all cook who, when making her first trial of hard-boiled eggs in her brand new IP, poured one cup of water into the pot, not into the bowl. Fortunately, a) the water immediately leaked all over the counter, so I knew I'd made a mistake; and b) it was only water, not oil. Clarity in recipe instructions is very important to me. So, dear Editors, if there's a second edition of Ms. Clark's lovely book, which I hope there will be, would you please add just a few words ....."add half a cup of [whatever] to the stainless steel pot liner." To the author's credit, she does offer some good IP-use tips such as making an aluminum foil sling to lift out some pans from the IP pot. I loved that she described in detail how to make several different types of rice, and I welcome her tip about letting rice steam under a dish towel on top of the IP after the lid is removed. Thank you! She gives us several yogurt recipes. Authenticated IP yogurt recipes are actually hard to find: a yogurt recipe does not exist in the IP recipe book and they are hard to find even in other good IP cookbooks. So, again, thank you! However, several recipes left me scratching my head: for one, homemade ricotta cheese. This takes minutes to make on my stovetop, so I'm having a hard time figuring out why I would use my IP--in fact, in terms of time and pots to wash, the stovetop is much easier than the IP. So I would have loved to read a headnote that would tell me why the author found that the taste of ricotta cheese made in the IP is superior to that I can make on my stovetop. Another caution: the coconut cheesecake requires the use of a 7" springform pan: the concept is that the pan will fit INSIDE the IP. I have a springform plan that has been my go-to for decades, and it's 9.5". In other words, the IP pan would fit inside my go-to springform, not the other way around. So just a heads-up if you're inclined to make cheesecake in your IP. All things considered, I'm still giving this 5 stars for the experienced cook. 3 stars for the novice: Buy an Instant Pot on Black Friday, play with it for a week or three, and then put Melissa Clark's book on your holiday wishlist.
B**O
Für den Instant Pot gibt es leider nur eine eingeschränkte Auswahl an deutschen Rezeptbüchern, daher bin ich auf den englischsprachigen Bereich ausgewichen. Dieses Buch bietet viele Rezepte, die ohne den Zusatz von Fertigprodukten auskommen. Sehr gut hat mir gefallen, dass zu der Zubereitung im Instant Pot auch Angaben für die Dauer im Slowcooker gemacht werden. Ich kann das Buch weiter empfehlen.
S**T
Helpful, but limited. Ignores the use of many functions of the pot. A few intriguing recipes; many appear to be slightly adjusted standards. No aha! moments here.
E**N
I really like this cookbook - it goes beyond the stew/soup/pot roast recipes that are in most Instant Pot cookbooks. If you’re looking for something that suggests how to cook EVERYTHING in an IP, this isn’t it. Because there some things the IP does incredibly well and this cookbook is the interesting one I was waiting for. Love the Coq ah Vin, and butter braised potatoes.
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