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    Getting Started

    Unboxing and Set-Up

    It just takes a few minutes to un-pack your Instant Pot and get it set up to use. Each model is slightly different so I would refer you to the manual that came with your Instant Pot for this quick and easy set-up. If you tossed the manual when you took the pot out the box, no worries, the official Instant Pot website has the manuals online and you can check them out here.

    Once you've got your Instant Pot set-up you'll want to perform a water test (Initial Test Run)

    Performing the Water Test (Initial Test Run)

    Whether you’re new to Pressure cooking and/or cooking in an Instant Pot you’ll want to perform a “Water Test” before cooking your first meal.

    The “Water Test” is essentially an initial test run that allows you the opportunity to get familiar with the Instant Pot (and the sounds you’ll hear while the Instant Pot is on) as well as to make sure everything is operating properly. Click the image below for all the details on how to do the initial water test.

    How to do the Instant Pot Water Test

     

    How to : Use

    In this section you'll find tips and trick on using your Instant Pot. Things like 1) Whats the difference between a Natural Pressure Release and a Quick Pressure Release (and how to do both) 2)  Adjusting your cook times if you live at a high altitude 3) How to clean your Instant Pot.

    This section is "dynamic"- meaning as new posts with How To: Use tips and tricks are posted they will appear in this section (so check back frequently to see the latest).

     

    Instant Pot How to Use

     

    How to: Cook

    The Instant Pot makes cooking staples like rice, beans, potatoes, hard boiled eggs, steel cut oats,  a whole chicken (it's fall off the bone deliciousness!) and more so simple! In this section you'll find info on How to : Cook  staples and basics.

    This section is also "dynamic" - meaning as new How To: Cook posts become available they will appear in this section.

     

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