The Simple Comforts Step-by-Step Instant Pot Cookbook: The Easiest and Most Satisfying Comfort Food Ever — With Photographs of Every Step (Step-by-Step Instant Pot Cookbooks) (Paperback)
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Description
NATIONAL BESTSELLER
Easy, comforting Instant Pot meals from #1 bestselling author and superstar blogger Jeffrey Eisner, featuring color photos of every step in each mouthwatering recipe – with variations to fit your lifestyle, from keto to vegan.
- Cacio e Pepe
- French Onion Risotto
- Chicken Gnocchi Soup
- New York-style Pastrami
- Garlic Mashed Potatoes
- Cream of Bacon Soup
- Reuben Rotini
- Korean Beef Bulgogi Tacos
- and a sinfully decadent Stuffed S'mores Cake.
These heart-warming, super-satisfying, intensely flavorful dishes are easy to prepare in your Instant Pot pressure cooker. Eisner also includes variations to adapt many dishes to your lifestyle (from vegan to keto), and a whole chapter devoted to recipes that use only 7 ingredients or less.
With hundreds of crystal-clear pictures guiding every step, and recipes featuring easy-to-find ingredients and even easier-to-master techniques, The Simple Comforts Step-by-Step Instant Pot Cookbook combines the magic of your favorite comfort food with the speed and simplicity of your favorite kitchen appliance. Get cooking—and put a smile on your plate.
About the Author
Jeffrey Eisner is the creator of Pressure Luck Cooking, an acclaimed, easy-to-follow Instant Pot recipe video blog, and author of two #1 national bestsellers,The Step-By-Step Instant Pot Cookbook and The Lighter Step-By-Step Instant Pot Cookbook. Featured on the Food Network, Good Morning America, and Rachael Ray, he creates his famously flavorful recipes at home in Queens, New York.
Praise For…
"...a great gift for anyone who is curious about Instant Pots but hasn't taken the plunge yet."—Business Insider
"a comforting assortment of recipes that'll make it feel like everything is all right with the world once more, even when it is not."—Homechit.com