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1 hour ago, Smithy said:

I thought of two cookbooks by @JAZ that are loaded with bookmarks, delicious-looking recipes and, in one case, my notes: The Ultimate Instant Pot Cookbook for Two (eG-friendly Amazon.com link) and Dutch Oven Dinners (eG-friendly Amazon.com link). (Full disclosure: JAZ is a member and manager of eGullet, and these books were recompense to me for testing some of her recipes.) Like all of her books that I own, they are clearly written, easy to follow, and enticingly photographed. They draw from a wide range of ingredients and cuisines. 

 

Thanks for mentioning @JAZ's dutch oven book. I didn't know about that one but will check it out.

Her Instant Pot Obsession book (eG-friendly Amazon.com link) is a gem.  It's the book that should come with every IP. Whenever the question comes up, I recommend that anyone considering getting an IP read it for a solid understanding of what the IP is good at and and what it's not. Well worth the investment. 

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1 hour ago, Smithy said:

I thought of two cookbooks by @JAZ that are loaded with bookmarks, delicious-looking recipes and, in one case, my notes: The Ultimate Instant Pot Cookbook for Two (eG-friendly Amazon.com link) and Dutch Oven Dinners (eG-friendly Amazon.com link). (Full disclosure: JAZ is a member and manager of eGullet, and these books were recompense to me for testing some of her recipes.) Like all of her books that I own, they are clearly written, easy to follow, and enticingly photographed. They draw from a wide range of ingredients and cuisines. 

 

Thanks for mentioning @JAZ's dutch oven book. I didn't know about that one but will check it out.

Her Instant Pot Obsession book is a gem.  It's the book that should come with every IP. Whenever the question comes up, I recommend that anyone considering getting an IP read it for a solid understanding of what the IP is good at and and what it's not. Well worth the investment. 

blue_dolphin

blue_dolphin

1 hour ago, Smithy said:

I thought of two cookbooks by @JAZ that are loaded with bookmarks, delicious-looking recipes and, in one case, my notes: The Ultimate Instant Pot Cookbook for Two (eG-friendly Amazon.com link) and Dutch Oven Dinners (eG-friendly Amazon.com link). (Full disclosure: JAZ is a member and manager of eGullet, and these books were recompense to me for testing some of her recipes.) Like all of her books that I own, they are clearly written, easy to follow, and enticingly photographed. They draw from a wide range of ingredients and cuisines. 

 

Thanks for mentioning @JAZ's dutch oven book. I didn't know about that one but will check it out.

Her Instant Pot book is a gem.  It's the book that should come with every IP. Whenever the question comes up, I recommend that anyone considering getting an IP read it for a solid understanding of what the IP is good at and and what it's not. Well worth the investment. 

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