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Jennifer Stowell, Deep River, Iowa Nutrition Facts: 1-1/2 cups: 1009 calories, 62g fat (38g saturated fat), 184mg cholesterol, 1470mg sodium, 90g carbohydrate (9g sugars, 4g fiber), ...
A friend sent me an Instant Pot in the mail a few months ago, with a note that read, "These are all the rage now." I hadn't heard of them until then, but now, all of a sudden, I've noticed that ...
Cooking rice shouldn’t require a PhD in kitchen science! After years of battling with stovetop rice that was either mushy, burnt or somehow both at the same time, discovering how to make Instant Pot ...
If you enjoy eating rice or cooking for guests, it can often be tricky to get it right each time. And if the water levels in the pot are not precise or the stove temperature is not adjusted carefully, ...
Rice is universally loved. There are so many ways to dress it up, from pilaf to classic chicken and rice, and leftovers make for fantastic fried rice or burrito filling. Cooking rice is easy once you ...
If you’re an Instant Pot enthusiast, we’ve got a recipe for you. As we gear up for barbecue season, make this delectable dirty rice recipe courtesy of Jenea Butler, CEO at lifestyle blog The Peculiar ...
In comparison to white rice, brown rice has a lower glycemic index, which means it increases your blood sugar more slowly than its white counterpart. For those with diabetes or insulin resistance, ...
Anyone who’s tired of looking at a shelf full of unused kitchen appliances has looked into an Instant Pot. It can take the place of a slow cooker, steamer, saute pan and even your rice cooker. But can ...
Over the last several years, countertop cooking devices like rice cookers and pressure cookers have increased in popularity. Instant Pot is perhaps the most well-known name in pressure cooking devices ...
There are many kitchen gadgets and appliances to choose from, but rice cookers and Instant Pots are among the most popular kitchen appliances people invest in. These two handy appliances are quite ...