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Tropicalsenior

Tropicalsenior


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On 2/13/2018 at 9:39 AM, chappie said:

Green beans under pressure for 1.5 hours??? 

That kind of got me, too. After 1.5 hours, all I could imagine was a pile of mush. So, yesterday, after finding some nice fresh beans in my little Chinese market, I decided to give it a try. I checked the internet for recipes and found two that sounded logical. One recommended cooking them in water for 1 minute, the other said to steam them for 2 minutes. being a contrarian, I decided to steam them for 3 minutes with NPR release. They had just the right texture but I wished I had stayed with 2 minutes because I wanted to reheat them in a skillet with a vinaigrette of crispy Serano ham, bacon fat and vinegar. That one minute over was just too much for my taste.

Fresh beans ready to steam.

20180214_164904.thumb.jpg.b1b54822d197a467791a7616a7030c6c.jpg

Fresh from the instant pot. There was no crunch to them at all.

20180214_172624.thumb.jpg.d8c84f8d4b846143ae7c9ff5cb883dda.jpg

Finished dish with crispy ham and vinaigrette. They were delicious.

20180214_180019.thumb.jpg.8eec9d3f5ade34242db2cb8e17372cc0.jpg

Dessert that night, was an orange bread pudding made from some leftover Moroccan orange cake. Here it is, fresh from the instant pot.

20180214_162937(1).thumb.jpg.be78f14add88dece93859b2b312b6054.jpg

Tropicalsenior

Tropicalsenior


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On 2/13/2018 at 9:39 AM, chappie said:

Green beans under pressure for 1.5 hours??? 

That kind of got me, too. After 1.5 hours, all I could imagine was a pile of mush. So, yesterday, after finding some nice fresh beans in my little Chinese market, I decided to give it a try. I checked the internet for recipes and found two that sounded logical. One recommended cooking them in water for 1 minute, the other said to steam them for 2 minutes. being a contrarian, I decided to steam them for 3 minutes with NPR release. They had just the right texture but I wished I had stayed with 2 minutes because I wanted to reheat them in a skillet with a vinaigrette of crispy Solano ham, bacon fat and vinegar. That one minute over was just too much for my taste.

Fresh beans ready to steam.

20180214_164904.thumb.jpg.b1b54822d197a467791a7616a7030c6c.jpg

Fresh from the instant pot. There was no crunch to them at all.

20180214_172624.thumb.jpg.d8c84f8d4b846143ae7c9ff5cb883dda.jpg

Finished dish with crispy ham and vinaigrette. They were delicious.

20180214_180019.thumb.jpg.8eec9d3f5ade34242db2cb8e17372cc0.jpg

Dessert that night, was an orange bread pudding made from some leftover Moroccan orange cake. Here it is, fresh from the instant pot.

20180214_162937(1).thumb.jpg.be78f14add88dece93859b2b312b6054.jpg

Tropicalsenior

Tropicalsenior


Editing correction

On 2/13/2018 at 9:39 AM, chappie said:

Green beans under pressure for 1.5 hours??? 

That kind of got me, too. After 1.5 hours, all I could imagine was a pile of mush. So, yesterday, after finding some nice fresh beans in my little Chinese market, I decided to give it a try. I checked the internet for recipes and found two that sounded logical. One recommended cooking them in water for 1 minute, the other said to steam them for 2 minutes. being a contrarian, I decided to steam them for 3 minutes with NPR release. They had just the right texture but I wished I had stayed with 2 minutes because I wanted to reheat them in a skillet with a vinaigrette of crispy Solano ham, bacon fat and vinegar. That one minute over was just too much for my taste.

Fresh beans ready to steam.

20180214_164904.thumb.jpg.b1b54822d197a467791a7616a7030c6c.jpg

Fresh from the instant pot. There crunch to them at all.

20180214_172624.thumb.jpg.d8c84f8d4b846143ae7c9ff5cb883dda.jpg

Finished dish with crispy ham and vinaigrette. They were delicious.

20180214_180019.thumb.jpg.8eec9d3f5ade34242db2cb8e17372cc0.jpg

Dessert that night, was an orange bread pudding made from some leftover Moroccan orange cake. Here it is, fresh from the instant pot.

20180214_162937(1).thumb.jpg.be78f14add88dece93859b2b312b6054.jpg

Tropicalsenior

Tropicalsenior


Editing correction

On 2/13/2018 at 9:39 AM, chappie said:

Green beans under pressure for 1.5 hours??? 

That kind of got me, too. After 1.5 hours, all I could imagine was a pile of mush. So, yesterday, after finding some nice fresh beans in my little Chinese market, I decided to give it a try. I checked the internet for recipes and found two that sounded logical. One recommended cooking them in water for 1 minute, the other said to steam them for 2 minutes. being a contrarian, I decided to steam them for 3 minutes with NPR release. They had just the right texture but I wished I had stayed with 2 minutes because I wanted to reheat them in a skillet with a vinaigrette of crispy Solano ham, bacon fat and vinegar. That one minute over was just too much for my taste.

Fresh beans ready to steam.

20180214_164904.thumb.jpg.b1b54822d197a467791a7616a7030c6c.jpg

Fresh from the instant pot.

20180214_172624.thumb.jpg.d8c84f8d4b846143ae7c9ff5cb883dda.jpg

Finished dish with crispy ham and vinaigrette. They were delicious.

20180214_180019.thumb.jpg.8eec9d3f5ade34242db2cb8e17372cc0.jpg

Dessert that night, was an orange bread pudding made from some leftover Moroccan orange cake. Here it is, fresh from the instant pot.

20180214_162937(1).thumb.jpg.be78f14add88dece93859b2b312b6054.jpg

Tropicalsenior

Tropicalsenior

On 2/13/2018 at 9:39 AM, chappie said:

Green beans under pressure for 1.5 hours??? 

That kind of got me, too. After 1.5 hours, all I could imagine was a pile of mush. so, yesterday, after finding some nice fresh beans in my little Chinese market, I decided to give it a try. I checked the internet for recipes and found two that sounded logical. One recommended cooking them in water for 1 minute, the other said to steam them for 2 minutes. being a contrarian, I decided to steam them for 3 minutes with NPR release. They had just the right texture but I wished I had stayed with 2 minutes because I wanted to reheat them in a skillet with a vinaigrette of crispy Solano ham, bacon fat and vinegar. That one minute over was just too much for my taste.

Fresh beans ready to steam.

20180214_164904.thumb.jpg.b1b54822d197a467791a7616a7030c6c.jpg

Fresh from the instant pot.

20180214_172624.thumb.jpg.d8c84f8d4b846143ae7c9ff5cb883dda.jpg

Finished dish with crispy ham and vinaigrette. They were delicious.

20180214_180019.thumb.jpg.8eec9d3f5ade34242db2cb8e17372cc0.jpg

Dessert that night, was an orange bread pudding made from some leftover Moroccan orange cake. Here it is, fresh from the instant pot.

20180214_162937(1).thumb.jpg.be78f14add88dece93859b2b312b6054.jpg

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