wahoowad
Knows what a fatty is.
Not a smoking topic, but looks like this forum allows other cookin' techniques in the kitchen
I have an old Crock-pot with basic manual controls of Hi/Med/Warm. The lid is a spitter - meaning it doesn't have that little hole for steam to escape so pressure causes little spurts of water spew out onto the counter or adjacent objects. I've always hated that. I'm considering replacing it with a modern programmable unit as they have a steam escape vent and lids that lock closed. I also want the handy programmable feature to cook on Hi for X hours, then drop down to Low.
So while contemplating a new one I am seeing this Instant Pot getting rave reviews. Many are replacing their slow cooker and rice steamer and sometimes other appliances with this one unit. Has anybody bought one of these Instant Pots and should I get it instead of a new programmable crock-pot? The only downside seems to be they are smaller, but that is Ok as there is just the two of us and I usually waste a lot of food out of our current unit.
I have an old Crock-pot with basic manual controls of Hi/Med/Warm. The lid is a spitter - meaning it doesn't have that little hole for steam to escape so pressure causes little spurts of water spew out onto the counter or adjacent objects. I've always hated that. I'm considering replacing it with a modern programmable unit as they have a steam escape vent and lids that lock closed. I also want the handy programmable feature to cook on Hi for X hours, then drop down to Low.
So while contemplating a new one I am seeing this Instant Pot getting rave reviews. Many are replacing their slow cooker and rice steamer and sometimes other appliances with this one unit. Has anybody bought one of these Instant Pots and should I get it instead of a new programmable crock-pot? The only downside seems to be they are smaller, but that is Ok as there is just the two of us and I usually waste a lot of food out of our current unit.