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**Electric Pressure Cooker Cookbook: 200 Fast & Foolproof Recipes for All Brands – Perfect for Quick Meals, Meal Prep & Healthy Cooking**
**Electric Pressure Cooker Cookbook: 200 Fast & Foolproof Recipes for All Brands – Perfect for Quick Meals, Meal Prep & Healthy Cooking**

**Electric Pressure Cooker Cookbook: 200 Fast & Foolproof Recipes for All Brands – Perfect for Quick Meals, Meal Prep & Healthy Cooking**

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The Electric Pressure Cooker Cookbook is your resource for learning all the shortcuts to make a delicious meal in a fraction of the usual time—with over 200 new family-friendly recipes from the world's leading blogger on pressure cooking Barbara Schieving (of PressureCookingToday.com). These recipes are big on flavor, imaginative in their variety, and easy to make, featuring fresh, natural, and nutritious ingredients.The Electric Pressure Cooker Cookbook features loads of tips and tricks that help you get the most from your pressure cooker, no matter what brand you own. If you're a busy parent or can't find time to make dinnersafter work, then you will love the Shortcut Dinners and 30-Minute Meals sections. With the terrific weeknight meals on the fly, you'll also adore the Sunday Suppers perfect for special weekend gatherings. Find recipes for every taste and diet:Robust meat and chicken dishesVegetarian mains and sidesHealthy breakfastsTasty sandwiches, wraps, and tacosSoothing soups and stewsAnd a big chapter full of quick and easy dessertsWhether you're an experienced pressure cooker user or completely new to this time-saving device, you will return to this cookbook again and again for recipes your whole family will love.

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First, I want to write about a reviewer who said there were more canned and processed foods that they care to use. Wait! What?! I cook from scratch, believe me. I love to bake my own breads, can my own jams and there are no canned soups in my pantry. However, I do stock quality commercially made chicken or beef broth, that I buy with low-sodium and organic-- to save time in the kitchen. Yes, she uses taco seasoning, but I make my own blend-- though not all taco seasonings are "bad". I see that she uses canned beans and canned tomatoes-- as do I. No harm, as mine are all organic and completely healthy. Yes, I saw a recipe that uses cornbread mix. I can make my own, so no big deal. Enchilada sauce and spaghetti sauce is an ingredient in a FEW of her recipes-- again, non big deal. I did see ONE recipe with onion soup mix, but I can forgive that, since I don't buy it. Those recipes are few and far between. So, PLEASE, know that I give Barbara high-fives for easy recipes that, at times, uses ordinary pantry items.Exhale. I am, myself, a food blogger who "met" (not in real life, as we live in separate states) Barbara when I was searching for pressure cooker recipes. I've been pressure cooking for at least 15 years, starting with a stove top model and then graduating to an electric pressure cooker. My electric PC pot was nonstick and it pretty much disintegrated from so much use. So, I bought an Instant Pot three years ago, love it! I have made several of Barbara's recipes, with total success-- I adapted her cheesecake recipe to make my own flavors, and LOVE her rice pudding recipe.When I buy a new cookbook I tend to skip past all the "info" in the beginning and flip right to recipes. This time, I read her section on the advantages of pressure cooking. Hallelujah! I already know a few friends I want to buy this book for, as a gift. They are "afraid" of pressure cooking or are hesitant to give up their slow cooker. I really liked her PRESSURE COOKING POINTERS and trouble-shooting guide. Her info is spot on, and will give me the answers to my friends who aren't convinced that pressure cooking is as amazing as I find it to be.As for the recipe section, I admit that I was a little sad there weren't photos for every recipe. However, that was short-lived, because there are a LOT of photos and they are all done in Barbara's professional style. I recognize a few of the recipes from her blog, but there are plenty of never-before-seen recipes . I honed in on the Asian Chicken Noodle Soup and it sounds amazing! I am so making that, this weekend!I use my Instant Pot a LOT-- at least 2-3 times a week. I'm always looking for new recipes and I'm testing out my own creations.If you're new to pressure cooking, this cookbook is user-friendly and very helpful. Even I learned a few new tricks.I have never met Barbara, personally but I feel as though she's part of my internet network of friends. I applaud the hard work she's put into writing this cookbook and it's a clear winner! I look forward to making many of her recipes with confidence and great results!