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cwfenn

cwfenn

On 1/22/2015 at 10:32 AM, GlorifiedRice said:

I looked on the Instant Pot website and couldnt find frying instructions but I did see that you can use it for Sous Vide...

 

BTW KFC pressure fries chicken. The only way you will know if the Instant pot fries is to put oil in it and try it out.You arent gonna break it

This link is of a sous vide duck cooked with the "keep warm" function of the Instant Pot (I can't vouch for the recipe since I haven't cooked it).  I have not done any sous vide cooking before due to lack of equipment, but I might consider trying it with the Instant Pot, depending on the temperature settings.  I have a Philips multicooker that might work as well, although steam vents out of it when the temperature gets high, and I'm unsure if temperatures can be changed. 

 

At the very least, it gives me a reason to play around with it.  

cwfenn

cwfenn

On 1/22/2015 at 10:32 AM, GlorifiedRice said:

I looked on the Instant Pot website and couldnt find frying instructions but I did see that you can use it for Sous Vide...

 

BTW KFC pressure fries chicken. The only way you will know if the Instant pot fries is to put oil in it and try it out.You arent gonna break it

This link is of a sous vide duck cooked with the "keep warm" function of the Instant Pot (I can't vouch for the recipe since I haven't cooked it).  I have not done any sous vide cooking before due to lack of equipment, but I might consider trying it with the Instant Pot, depending on the temperature settings.

 

At the very least, it gives me a reason to play around with it.  

cwfenn

cwfenn

On 1/22/2015 at 10:32 AM, GlorifiedRice said:

I looked on the Instant Pot website and couldnt find frying instructions but I did see that you can use it for Sous Vide...

 

BTW KFC pressure fries chicken. The only way you will know if the Instant pot fries is to put oil in it and try it out.You arent gonna break it

This link is of a sous vide duck cooked with the "keep warm" function of the Instant Pot (I can't vouch for the recipe since I haven't cooked it).  I have not done any sous vide cooking before due to lack of equipment, but I might consider trying it with the Instant Pot, maybe using the "keep warm" or "manual" functions.

 

At the very least, it gives me a reason to play around with it.  

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