We use our Instant Pot at least weekly. My wife uses it all the time to cook chicken to use in other recipes. Or to make baked potatoes, or even to make homemade Mac and cheese (cook the pasta super fast and then use the sauce setting to mix in cheese, etc).
Interesting, how is pressure cooked pasta?
I have a pressure cooker, but haven't used it much. Been vegetarian for a few years now, and before that I liked to do all day sous vide meats.
Not op but have used an IP to cook pasta. I could absolutely see the appeal.
Ultimately I use the stove top but that's for 2 main reasons:
1 Being UK based, I have electric kettles and enough power in the sockets to drive them. Combined with a gas stove that means quick meals are quicker.
2 The IP will fully cook the pasta and easily overcook it, I prefer pasta underdone if anything.
Stove top just grants more flexibility for doneness for various thicknesses of pasta at the cost of another pan.
We use our Instant Pot at least weekly. My wife uses it all the time to cook chicken to use in other recipes. Or to make baked potatoes, or even to make homemade Mac and cheese (cook the pasta super fast and then use the sauce setting to mix in cheese, etc).
Interesting, how is pressure cooked pasta?
I have a pressure cooker, but haven't used it much. Been vegetarian for a few years now, and before that I liked to do all day sous vide meats.
Not op but have used an IP to cook pasta. I could absolutely see the appeal.
Ultimately I use the stove top but that's for 2 main reasons:
1 Being UK based, I have electric kettles and enough power in the sockets to drive them. Combined with a gas stove that means quick meals are quicker.
2 The IP will fully cook the pasta and easily overcook it, I prefer pasta underdone if anything.
Stove top just grants more flexibility for doneness for various thicknesses of pasta at the cost of another pan.
So if 1&2 don't apply to you give it a shot.