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Instant Pot Duo 7-in-1 Mini Electric Pressure Cooker, Slow Rice Cooker, Steamer, Sauté, Yogurt Maker, Warmer & Sterilizer, Includes Free App with over 1900 Recipes, Stainless Steel, 3 Quart

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Brand Instant Pot
Capacity 3 Quarts
Material Stainless steel
Color Stainless Steel/Black
Finish Type Chrome, Matte
Product Dimensions 11.2"D x 11.4"W x 10"H
Special Feature Dishwasher Safe
Wattage 700 watts
Item Weight 8.65 Pounds
Control Method Touch

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  • 7-IN-1 FUNCTIONALITY: Pressure cook, slow cook, rice cooker, yogurt maker, steamer, sauté pan and food warmer.
  • QUICK ONE-TOUCH COOKING: 13 customizable Smart Programs for pressure cooking ribs, soups, beans, rice, poultry, yogurt, desserts and more.
  • COOK FAST OR SLOW: Pressure cook delicious one-pot meals up to 70% faster than traditional cooking methods or slow cook your favorite traditional recipes – just like grandma used to make.
  • QUICK AND EASY CLEAN UP: Finger-print resistant, stainless-steel sides and dishwasher-safe lid, inner pot, and accessories.
  • SAFETY FEATURES: Includes over 10 safety features, plus overheat protection and safe-locking lid
  • PERFECT SIZE: Cook for up to 3 people – perfect for smaller families, or meal prepping and batch cooking for singles.
  • VERSATILE INNER COOKING POT: We use food-grade stainless-steel, a tri-ply bottom for more even cooking and perfect for sautéing
  • DISCOVER AMAZING RECIPES: Includes the free Instant Brands Connect App, where you can find new recipes to create quick favorites and prepare delicious meals, available for iOS and Android.

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Easy to use, easy to clean, fast, versatile, and convenient, the Instant Pot® Duo™ is the one that started it all. It replaces 7 kitchen appliances: pressure cooker, slow cooker, rice cooker, steamer, sauté pan, yogurt maker & warmer. With 13 built-in smart programs, cook your favorite dishes with the press of a button. The tri-ply, stainless steel inner pot offers quick, even heating performance. Redefine cooking and enjoy quick and easy meals anywhere, any time. The Instant Pot Duo offers the quality, convenience and versatility you’ve come to expect from Instant – discover amazing. Worry-free cooking Smart Program timed cooking pre-sets let you “set it and forget it,” freeing you to do other things while the Duo cooks your dinner safely and quickly, with minimal mess and easy clean up.

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Versatility
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Safety Features
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6 kilograms
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11.9 pounds
5.58 pounds

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4.7 out of 5 stars
170,480 global ratings

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Customers like the quality, recipe possibilities, ease of use, and size of the pressure cooker. For example, they mention it works well, produces good results, and is easy to clean. Some appreciate the small size and mention it's small but mighty.

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16,380 customers mention "Quality"13,556 positive2,824 negative

Customers like the quality of the pressure cooker. They mention that it works well, produces good results, and is easy to follow. They appreciate the worry-free pressure cooking and the solid build quality. They also say it's easy to use, seems put together well, and affordable.

"...just how amazing this aspect of the Instant Pot is: you can start something cooking in it, and then *walk away* - even leave the house, and it will..." Read more

"...display, and the main improvement I was interested in was the dual pressure setting (mainly comes in handy for veggies for me)...." Read more

"...I also HATE standing over a hot stove for a long time. My Instant Pot works well, whether cooking for 2 as I usually do, or feeding the entire wolf..." Read more

"...I have to use a rapid boil just to make tea. A pressure cooker is the great equalizer, a must at higher altitudes because 15 lbs is 15 lbs pressure..." Read more

14,205 customers mention "Ease of use"12,837 positive1,368 negative

Customers find the pressure cooker easy to use and make less of a mess. They also appreciate the convenience of quick, hands-off cooking and the easy to follow recipes. Customers say it's a very useful time-saving addition to their kitchen. They mention that the settings work well and automate it for ease of use and safety.

"...First, it is almost impossible to mess up with this thing to a point of being dangerous, so if you're concerned about the exploding pressure cookers..." Read more

"...There are also a whole bunch of pre programmed recipes, a slow cooker option and a convenient "sauté" function which I have used a number of times...." Read more

"...Ribs are fall-off-the-bone tender in 30 minutes. It was easy to make a double batch for the wolfpack, chill them overnight and finish on the grill..." Read more

"...credit as most automatic settings work well, automating it for ease of use and safety. Cooking is part Science, but, I think, more Art than Science...." Read more

3,624 customers mention "Ease of cleaning"3,244 positive380 negative

Customers like the ease of cleaning the pressure cooker. They mention that the liner is easy to clean, it's one pot to clean and that soaking solves a lot of cleaning problems. Some say that the pressure cooking makes less of a mess than going stovetop.

"...: the stainless steel inner pot can take a real beating, and cleans up just fine..BUT...after the first use or so (it was after my first use) you..." Read more

"...The stainless steel cooking pot is very easy to clean, however 6 of 10 on the unit for ease of clean...." Read more

"...I continue to be amazed at the things I can cook in one pot, making cleanup a breeze...." Read more

"...The liner really is easy to clean. Rinse it out under the hot water, a soapy sponge, re-rinse and set it in the sink basket to dry...." Read more

3,099 customers mention "Taste"2,975 positive124 negative

Customers are satisfied with the taste of the pressure cooker. They mention that it's delicious, nutritious, and bursting with flavors. They also say that it makes delicious and healthy meals, and that the sealed cooking environment retains flavors and nutrients.

"...exactly like the baked potatoes you know and love - they're great with butter, sour cream, etc.!..." Read more

"...Most importantly the food tastes amazing, meats are tender, rice is well cooked, veggies are incredible...." Read more

"...They cost half as much as buying canned beans and taste worlds better. Ribs are fall-off-the-bone tender in 30 minutes...." Read more

"...it, I made braised beef short ribs, and they came out so tender and flavorful...." Read more

2,885 customers mention "Recipe possibilities"2,885 positive0 negative

Customers like the recipe possibilities of the pressure cooker. For example, they mention there are tons of recipes to follow, it allows them to cook an array of things without adversely heating up, and the free app has tons of them. They also say the book has great recipes timed for both stovetop and electric, and that it's excellent for preparing a lot of things. Some mention it'll make making big batches of food easy.

"...own purpose, and the trivet that comes with the set is really useful for pot-in-pot cooking, at which you may also want to try your hand...." Read more

"...There are also a whole bunch of pre programmed recipes, a slow cooker option and a convenient "sauté" function which I have used a number of times...." Read more

"...Between the sautee and pressure cook functions, it allows you to cook an array of things without adversely heating up your house in the middle of..." Read more

"...While the free app provided great recipes and guidance, a comprehensive manual would have been helpful for understanding all the features and..." Read more

2,159 customers mention "Value"1,847 positive312 negative

Customers like the value of the pressure cooker. They say it's worth the price, saves them money, and is easy to use. Some mention that it'll pay for itself.

"...got a top rated Borner slicer off Amazon for about $30, and it's worth every penny...." Read more

"...I think it's a great value. Bottom line is: "I like it just fine the way it is."..." Read more

"...It seemed like a decent price and with Prime, items are returnable to Amazon. So I took the risk...." Read more

"...It’s easy to use, seems put together well and I think affordable. Lots of recipes out there to try using this...." Read more

1,778 customers mention "Size"1,294 positive484 negative

Customers like the size of the pressure cooker. For example, they say it's small but mighty, does not take up a lot of space, and is perfect for a family of three. Some appreciate the handles and larger display.

"...basket, but trust me, this is the one you want, both because of the big handle, the fact that the handle telescopes, and, most importantly, you can..." Read more

"...holder for the lid on both sides of the handles of the pot, the larger display, and the main improvement I was interested in was the dual pressure..." Read more

"...However, I have some regrets...3QT Too Small for Lazy Cooks Like Me --- When I to move into my Airstream trailer full time, I decided to..." Read more

"...Perfect fit! Best thing? Because they sit above the liquid, they absorb less water, which means they taste a lot more like potatoes...." Read more

1,176 customers mention "Heating"604 positive572 negative

Customers have mixed opinions about the heating of the pressure cooker. Some say that the keep warm setting is great, it heats evenly, and has four top LH settings that allow you to increase or decrease temperature, time and pressure. However, others say that it's hard to get the right temperature and that the inner pot isn't hot.

"...The sauté function has three temperature settings: 'Normal' heats to 320 degrees, 'More' heats to 338 degrees, and 'Less' heats to 221 degrees..." Read more

"...This takes about a minute and releases a bunch of steam, so you probably don't want this under a cabinet...." Read more

"...One feature i love is the keep warm function. After any cooking is completed the system automatically goes to "keep warm."..." Read more

"...I wish some of the quirks were better explained, like how it'll vent a little gas while coming up to pressure...." Read more

This has changed the way we eat. It's easier to use than I thought it would be.
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This has changed the way we eat. It's easier to use than I thought it would be.
There are so many people who say the can't cook, but I swear I'm on a whole new level of not being able to cook. This little appliance helps expand our menu and I Have learned to do so much with it. I will sum up in a nutshell, I love how easy it is and how I throw everything in it comes out done. No stirring and not many messy dishes. I still don't love it for meats (which I don't eat much of anyway), but I think that's just a matter of needing to experiment more with them. I seriously can't believe how many foods can be cooked in here!What got me thinking about the IP was talking to a friend at work who is a firefighter. He works long shifts with mostly men, they can't really cook, but they just buy meat and throw it in here. He swore by it. Then someone else chimed in and said they pressure cook a lot. About a month later it went on sale for Prime Day and I picked it up. I am all of a sudden a much, much better cook! There are so many cookbooks for this, my favorite being Hip Pressure Cooking: Fast, Fresh, and Flavorful and there's a wonderful Facebook page where people post their successes and fails, so we can all learn from each other. This whole last month has been wonderful. I'll highlight some things I've tried or heard about:-Chicken: For the first time every I cooked a whole chicken (see picture of it falling apart). My husband couldn't believe I cooked a whole chicken since I usually buy them at the store already made. It was excellent. I did 6 minutes per pound + 2 minutes. I also cook chicken thighs for dinner about once a week, which I had never cooked before. I do that for 10 minutes with some chicken broth and whichever seasoning sounds good. Ironically enough, I can't get my classic boneless, skinless chicken breasts to turn out, but based on my Facebook group a lot of people have success with them.-Pot roast: I tried this once and it didn't work great. It was a very lean, thick cut of meat. I heard that the leaner meats are harder to do. Next time I'll try something different.-Eggs: I can hard boil 30 eggs at once!!! I work 12 hour shifts and eat 4 with my lunch and 4 with my dinner. Since I work 4 days in a row I have to hard boil 32 eggs. I used to use my egg cooker and do 7 at a time, which was a pain. Now it's quick and easy!-Steel cut oats: Another thing that I never ate before. At one point a couple years ago we tried making them a few times, but it's so annoying having to stir the pot all the time and then half the time I ended up with some crusted on the bottom which was annoying to clean up. Now I use the PIP (pot in the pot) method. I put 1 cup of water in the bottom, then the trivet in, then 1 cup of steel cut oats in a large Pyrex glass dish with 2 1/2 cups of water. I put it on for 10 minutes manual high pressure and walk away. Once the pressure releases and I open it they are perfect! I then divide them up into mason jars and put them in the fridge. At breakfast time I warm them up, add some milk for creaminess and they are perfect. We eat them every single morning now. The only dish I have is the Pyrex bowl and I just rinse the metal pot out since it didn't touch any food.-Soups: I had never made soup before this. I have made chicken noodle soup many times and everyone loves it. I HATE how chicken noodle soup always has mushy noodles. Not mine! I cook the noodles to how I like them. I've bene wanting to experiment with more soups, but I'll do that in winter.-Yogurt: Another amazing feature. I've made yogurt 3 times and love it. My 2 year old only eats my yogurt. I can make a gallon of organic yogurt for a fraction of the cost of buying it at the store. It takes some patience, but the hands on work part of it is only about 20 minutes. There's a lot of waiting for things to heat, cool, incubate, set. I've finally learned when to start to have each step finish at the right time. Feel free to ask if you have questions.-Sides: I found a recipe for a mac and cheese that everyone loves. My daughter and her friends are always begging me for it. The best part? It's only 5 ingredients (pasta, heavy whip, butter, salt and cheese). It also only requires washing a cheese grater and the pot and it only takes 20 minute from start to finish. No hard to pronounce, artificial, food dyed ingredients. I have also mastered spaghetti with meat sauce. Before this I had never once made spaghetti with meat sauce. Now I do it all the time. Again, I only have ONE thing to clean afterwards. If I tried doing with without the IP I would have a pan for the meat, pot for the pasta, strainer. It only takes about 20 minutes start to finish. It can be real simple (meat, jar of sauce, pasta, water) or get really complicated with making your own sauce (even then it's still pretty easy).-Veggies: Many veggies can be cooked in here. Delicate ones, like broccoli are harder to do. Con on the cob in here is amazing though. Much quicker than any other method.-Deserts: I haven't made a desert yet, but on my Facebook group a ton of people are making cheesecake. I try to keep deserts out of the house and just have them for special treats when we're out. So I haven't tried this. A ton of people in my Facebook group are doing it and they look like they turn out great.-Chicken broth: I am not the type of woman who makes chicken broth. My step-mom does that kind of stuff and I look at her like "why don't you just buy it". Well, now I am the type of person who makes chicken broth. After throwing a whole chicken in here I take the carcass (I hate that word!) and put it back in with some veggies, set it for 2 hours and it's done! I strain it and then have beautiful, healthy, yummy chicken broth. The first time I did it my husband looked at me like I was cray-cray. Now he helps by saving his bones. There is no better chicken noodle soup that when it's made with homemade broth! Yummy!!!-Spaghetti squash: This is one food I accepted that it's harder to make than it's worth, so we hadn't eaten it in years. Not anymore! I put it in for 20 minutes without cutting it. When I opened the pot the squash is intact, but with the skin peeling off. It's easy to cut it in half from there, scoop out the seeds and separate it.-Applesauce: Whenever my apples start getting too soft, I peel them, use my little apple slicer and throw them in here with some cinnamon. There are recipes for if you want to add sugar, lemon, honey, ect. I prefer just apples and cinnamon though since it's healthy and natural. My kids love it. 8 minutes on manual with a natural release. I just stir it with a fork and don't even need to blend it. There are small, very soft chunks. I wish I had this when my son was a baby!Those are a few of them things I've made. I have learned to experiment more. Since I usually don't have to do many dishes with the IP I tend to enjoy experimenting. I have a cookbook I write all of my successes in. My family is constant surprised at how much this has changed how we eat. I usually don't keep appliances out on my counter, but since I use this at least once a day I never put it away. The only downfall is I think there is a learning curve to it. It's a little intimidating at first and requires some trial and error. I was terrified of almost everything the first time I did it. 90% of everything has come out great. I'm learning what I like to cook and don't like to cook in it. I love that when we have a last minute neighborhood get together (it happens a few times a week) I can whip up a pasta dish and veggie real quick.Tips (Added Jan 2017):-Recipes generally don't include time to come to pressure. Think of this is the same as your oven warming up or water boiling. After your food goes in the pot it has the pressurize, then the timer starts counting down. You can speed this up but turning on "saute" first. It cuts the time more than in half.-Instructions have lingo related to you the pressure gets released. First there's natural pressure release (NPR). This is just leaving the pot alone until the pin drops, indicating there's no pressure in the pot. The lid can then be removed safely. Then there's a quick release (QR), which is where you turn the pressure release valve at the far side of the pressure cooker. This takes about a minute and releases a bunch of steam, so you probably don't want this under a cabinet. There is also a chance of some food/fluid coming out, depending on what's in the pot and how full it is. If that happens you can wait for it to do the NPR or you can do short, slow bursts.-If you're having problems with getting anything to work check all the parts first. Is the silicone ring in place? Is the pin in place and able to move up and down? Is the valve set to "sealing"? Is there enough water/fluid in the pot to pressurize?Nov 2016 update: Well, it's not longer sitting on my counter, but I still use it about 2-3 times a week, which is more than any other appliance. I got over the honeymoon period, where I tried EVERY food in here. Now I know what I like and what I don't like in here and I stick with that. I recommend you get 2-3 good cookbooks with this and start finding fun recipes on Pinterest. I keep adding pictures and things in my review.
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Reviewed in the United States on April 16, 2016
Size: 6 QuartsVerified Purchase
I LOVE my Instant Pot! But I will be the first to admit that it can be a little intimidating at first, and it can feel like it has a steep learning curve (and I'm a tech reviewer and tech lawyer, and one of those people who generally just jumps in and figures things out without reading the manuals ("Manuals? We don't need no stinkin' manuals!"), so for me to feel like I'm not 'getting' something ..well, yeah. So if you are feeling a little bewildered by your new Instant Pot, *you're not alone*!) Plus, the manual does *not* include certain information that I, at least, was looking for. Such as, how long is each pre-programmed cooking cycle? Exactly what temperature do the various sauté settings heat to? Things like that.

So, here are a few tips that have really helped me to finally 'get' it, plus instructions for two things that you can make in your Instant Pot that will change your life: incredibly easy perfectly poached eggs in 2-3 minutes, and baked potatoes in 12 minutes.

First, it is almost impossible to mess up with this thing to a point of being dangerous, so if you're concerned about the exploding pressure cookers of yore, you needn't be (I said "almost", don't go overriding your pot's safety features and then blame me when you poke an eye out). The lid audibly tells you when its sealed (when you turn it clockwise), and the pot won't even build up much pressure if you haven't properly closed the steam release handle by turning it, too, clockwise. The most likely point at which a problem could arise would be if you try to open the lid (by turning it counter-clockwise) before all of the pressure has been released and normalized (so don't do that). The pot visually lets you know when it's safe to open the pot, by the float valve (the little silver post that pops up when the pot is pressurized) dropping back down flush with the lid instead of being popped up. Think of the float valve as the reverse of a turkey pop-up button, in the case of the float valve it's done when the button pops *in*, instead of out.

The sauté function has three temperature settings: 'Normal' heats to 320 degrees, 'More' heats to 338 degrees, and 'Less' heats to 221 degrees (all in Fahrenheit)

For pressure cooking, you will probably use 'manual' nearly all the time (nearly every Instant Pot cookbook I've read relies on the manual setting almost exclusively). So *don't* feel badly for not using all of those other buttons very much, if at all (I've never used any of the preprogrammed buttons).

The preprogrammed settings each have their own timing, and *variable* pressure, which the pot manipulates by manipulating the temperature of the contents (the higher the temperature, the higher the pressure). That is primarily what makes them different from manual, which provides one consistent pressure (either high or low). However they *generally* bring the contents to high pressure, fluctuating the temperature a little so that the pressure fluctuates a little too, for a set period of time (the main exceptions to this are the rice button, and the multigrain button). Personally I just find it easier to use 'manual' and set the time that I want.

After you hit 'manual' to start cooking, you then set the amount of time you want it to cook at pressure, after which you will have a 10-second grace period (for example to add more time, etc.), after which the display will switch to displaying the word "on". Then it will be a while before the display switches to the timer countdown. This is *normal*. The amount of time you enter is for how long it will cook *after it reaches full pressure* (either high or low pressure, depending on what you selected), and so the timer will switch on when it reaches full pressure.

The cooking time in any recipe is the time *at full pressure*, not in total. So you need to take into account the time it will take to reach full pressure (which depends on many variables, including what is in the contents of the pot, what temperature they started at, and your altitude), *and* how long it will take for the pressure to be released and normalized (i.e. for the float valve to pop in, which of course is really "dropping in", but you get the point). And this brings us to the two different types of pressure release.

All Instant Pot recipes will include (or *should* include) either one of these terms: natural pressure release (also known as NPR), or quick pressure release (QPR or QR). What these mean is simply either "let the pressure dissipate on its own" (natural pressure release), or "force the pressure to escape immediately by turning the steam release handle counter-clockwise to the open position (quick release). The reason for using quick release (QR) is not because you are too impatient to wait for natural release, but because your food will be over cooked if you don't get it the heck out of dodge once it's done cooking at pressure. A really good example of a food needing quick release is poached eggs (which come out *perfectly* in the Instant Pot (see how to poach eggs in the Instant Pot below)). On the other hand, lots of (if not most) foods need the natural release - it's part of their cooking process and processing time.

Natural pressure release generally takes between 15 and 20 minutes.

Quick pressure release takes about a minute, plus the hours spent in the ER if you forget to KEEP YOUR HANDS, FACE, AND ALL OTHER BODY PARTS AWAY FROM THE STEAM VALVE WHEN YOU DO IT!! Many people put a towel over the valve before they turn it, to help suppress the steam, which you may want to do (I don't because then I just end up with a scalding hot towel - but I also rarely need to do QR, and those times that I do, I'm sufficiently respectful of the power and heat of that steam to keep my distance).

Finally, in my experience, unless you are doing a "dump everything in at once and turn it on" recipe, you will definitely want to have all of your ingredients ready to go before you start cooking. For example, for any recipe that includes sautéing in the pot first, then adding ingredients and then starting pressure cooking, you definitely want to have everything lined up before you start.

Oh, wait, *this* is actually the final note: the stainless steel inner pot can take a real beating, and cleans up just fine..BUT...after the first use or so (it was after my first use) you will see little "stains" (not sure what else to call them) and, if you are anything like me, you will think "Oh no! I have ruined the beauty of this pot! How can I fix it?" It turns out that this is *very* normal (at least the 'staining', not sure about my reaction being normal :-) ). In my case I had made beans, and my pot now still bears the "imprints" of beans, even though it is completely clean..it's sort of like the chalk outlines from a little bean murder scene. ;-) I'm in an Instant Pot forum on Facebook where many IP cookbook authors are members (including JL Fields and Jill Nussinow) and they have all said that this is perfectly normal and just what happens (in fact they said it in response to my "Oh no, I've ruined my beautiful pot" post).

Ok, I think that those are about all of the things that I had wished that I had fully understood on my first day with my Instant Pot.

Oh, actually there's one more thing. I didn't fully appreciate, until several days in, just how amazing this aspect of the Instant Pot is: you can start something cooking in it, and then *walk away* - even leave the house, and it will finish cooking just like you instructed, and be *perfectly done*, and then it will *keep it warm for up to 10 hours*! Not keep cooking it, just *keep it warm*. For up to 10 hours! You can put something in there in the morning, leave for the day, and come back to a perfectly cooked whatever, just waiting for you! Booyah! (I think this is the thing that pressure cooker purists who try to talk people out of getting an Instant Pot, rather than a stovetop pressure cooker, fail to understand. You can't just walk away from a stovetop pressure cooker after the stuff starts cooking.)

Now, here are the *the best* accessories (in my opinion) that you will want for your Instant Pot.

You definitely will want 
this steamer basket  for your Instant Pot (the Instant Pot comes with a little steaming trivet, but this steamer basket is *way* more useful - in fact it's how you make both poached eggs and baked potatoes). Actually you will want *a* steamer basket, but trust me, this is the one you want, both because of the big handle, the fact that the handle telescopes, and, most importantly, you can use it with or without the little legs flipped down, and when you flip the little legs down, they give you plenty of space for as much water for steaming as you could ever need without worrying about the water touching the food that's in the basket.

Or, instead of, or in addition to, the above steamer, you can get 
this steamer basket and steaming rack / trivet set . The legs on this trivet are an inch and a half high (the rack that comes with your Instant Pot only gives 3/4 of an inch of clearance). and the flat-bottomed steamer is very versatile.

Personally, I have both, as they each serve their own purpose, and the trivet that comes with the set is really useful for pot-in-pot cooking, at which you may also want to try your hand. Pot-in-pot (or "PIP") is where you put a second, smaller vessel inside your Instant Pot's main internal pot. There are different reasons for doing this, ranging from "I only want to cook a small amount of something like oatmeal" to "I want to cook a cheesecake in my Instant Pot" to "I want to cook two different things at the same time in my Instant Pot (like cooking beans, and having a bowl of rice on a trivet (see why you want a good trivet?) above the beans, steam cooking at the same time).

For pot-in-pot cooking, I recommend any stainless steel vessel that is no greater in diameter than 7.5 inches, and no taller than 4 or so inches (your internal pot has a diameter of just over 8.5 inches and a height of about 6 inches). Lots of people use glass vessels such as Pyrex or Corningware, but I personally prefer to use stainless steel because if you drop it you'll just have a mess, rather than a mess plus broken glass.

If you're really keen on making cheesecakes, steamed puddings, flans, and that sort of thing in your Instant Pot, you may also want to grab this stainless steel 
pot-in-pot 'dessert insert' pan set , which includes two stacking pans. and a rack to set them on which has handles that close up over the pans to secure them.

You will also want this separate 
glass lid  that is sold by the Instant Pot people. This lid fits on your *inner metal pot*, and this way when you are using your Instant Pot for *non-pressurized* cooking, such as when using it as a slow cooker, or with the sauté function, you will be able to see what is going on in there. Basically, in these usages, you can think of your Instant Pot as a counter-top stove burner (albeit one with really cool bells and whistles) - that may help you to understand why you want a (see-through!) lid for that inner pot. Plus, once you are done cooking in any mode, you can use the inner pot to store the leftovers in your fridge, and use this lid to cover it.

In terms of Instant Pot cookbooks to get you started, they are a relatively new genre, and a *lot* of them are only available as Kindle or other digital format books. Personally, I like to have a physical book when it comes to cookbooks, and so I like this one...you can't go wrong with America's Test Kitchen cookbooks, and their pressure cooker cookbook is no exception:

Pressure Cooker Perfection

I also happen to be a strict vegetarian, and for vegetarian and vegan Instant Pot cooking, this book by J.L. Fields is considered the best book out there (it's pretty darned good!):

Vegan Pressure Cooking: Delicious Beans, Grains, and One-Pot Meals in Minutes

And if you also are vegetarian or vegan, you'll appreciate the recipes in this one:

O M Gee Good! Instant Pot Meals, Plant-Based & Oil-free

..and this one:

Vegan Under Pressure: Perfect Vegan Meals Made Quick and Easy in Your Pressure Cooker

And speaking of recipes - here is how to make those poached eggs, and baked potatoes.

Poached Eggs: Lightly grease 1 to 4 (depending on how many poached eggs you want) Pyrex custard cups with butter or oil. Put a cup of water in the bottom of your Instant Pot, put a steamer basket or trivet in the pot (making sure that the water doesn't come over the top), and set your Pyrex cups in the steamer basket or on the trivet. I use my Oxo steamer basket for this, and I love that when they are done I can just grab the handle and pull the whole shebang out (remember the handle will be HOT, be sure to wear an oven mitt). Use Manual setting, low pressure, for 2 to 3 minutes. 2 minutes will probably be enough unless you're at a high altitude.

Baked Potatoes: Remember how I said you could make baked potatoes in 12 minutes? And remember how I said that the recipe times are for the time *at pressure*? ;~) Still, even given the time to come to pressure, and to have the pressure come back down, you can have perfectly steam-baked potatoes in under half an hour, and the best part is that you can start them, and then *walk away*! When you are ready for your potatoes, they will be perfectly done and waiting for you, even if you have abandoned them for hours! Just put water in the bottom of your Instant Pot, flip the legs down on your Oxo steamer, put the steamer in the pot and then dump your potatoes in on top of the steamer. Using the Manual setting, set the cooking time for 12 minutes, using high pressure. Then walk away! Now, because these are 'steam baked' (i.e. cooked whole over steam, but not in water), the skins will not be crisp, but these are otherwise exactly like the baked potatoes you know and love - they're great with butter, sour cream, etc.! This works with new potatoes, and regular potatoes!

Happy Instant Potting!
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Reviewed in the United States on January 17, 2014
Size: 6 QuartsVerified Purchase
I received my Instant Pot right before the end of the year as I had pre-ordered it. I had done a good amount of research on the previous model and was convinced it could replace my small slow cooker as well as diversify my cooking and reduce my time in the kitchen. The main improvements I liked on this model over the previous model was the holder for the lid on both sides of the handles of the pot, the larger display, and the main improvement I was interested in was the dual pressure setting (mainly comes in handy for veggies for me).

At first use it took a little getting used to this new appliance. Some of the features which take some getting used to for me were the pressure release valve, and how to use the electronic controls. When cooking in a pressure cooker using traditional methods it is necessary to set the pressure release valve to closed, this allows pressure to build up in the pot during cooking. During the first few times I had forgotten to twist the pressure release valve to closed. Not doing this will eventually cause a light whistling sound and steam to come out of the release. Twist it back and all is well. I mention this because I read a review giving this pot a 1 star rating, and I could tell they hadn't closed their pressure valve based on the results they said they achieved.

Once you have used it a few times you will remember to shut the valve, as I have. Once the valve is closed then the second part I found took some getting used to was the controls, but now I realize they couldn't be easier. This is truly set it and forget style here people. Once you close the valve on the lid and lock the lid in place (you will hear an electronic "chime" letting you know the lid is closed) then it's as easy as hitting the button labeled "manual" and choosing an amount of time with the selector. This will allow you to follow recipes for times if you'd like. You can also hit the "pressure" button to adjust between high and low pressure. There are also a whole bunch of pre programmed recipes, a slow cooker option and a convenient "sauté" function which I have used a number of times. 10 seconds after choosing your options the cooker will beep 3 times and the pot will start to heat up. (make sure again you have the pressure release valve closed here)

It takes varying amounts of time for the pot to heat up but usually it's between 5 and 10 minutes for the pot to create enough pressure to where it pushes up a metal lock on the back of the unit, this prevents you from opening the pot until the pot is at a safe pressure. Once the lock sets it's only a few minutes till the timer will count down on the pot letting you know how much time is left. So keep in mind it takes 20 minutes or so from start to finish to cook 10 minutes cook time on the pressure cooker. Sometimes it seems like nothing is happening, but if you listen carefully you will hear boiling in the pot whenever it is in cycle. Once the time is up the pot will stay locked until you release the pressure by twisting the pressure release valve, or by waiting for 10 minutes to an hour for the pressure to release naturally. This will drop the metal lock in the back so you can open up the pot. One feature i love is the keep warm function. After any cooking is completed the system automatically goes to "keep warm." One night i forgot my chili in the pot after cooking it, but woke up late at night on the couch to realize it was kept warm all night! Pressing the off button will toggle the keep warm function on and off.

The stainless steel cooking pot is very easy to clean, however 6 of 10 on the unit for ease of clean. I love the stainless steel insert especially, it is very thick and of high quality. I just ordered a second one so i can more easily cook and store a variety of different things without having to constantly be cleaning and moving containers and food.
It does take a bit of getting used to this seemingly complex cooker, but after a little reading of the manual (which is great by the way) and some experience you will be able to cook just about anything in the instant pot. I just started cooking in the last year and I'm cooking up some amazing soups, chilies, meats, rices, pastas, and vegetables all in my first couple weeks, and i'm a beginner!
After looking into the pressure settings (it runs at around 11.x PSI on high) I am able to better plan my cook times. Note: Many recipes I found for pressure cooking on high are for 15 PSI so I have had to add a few minutes to most recipes. I also live in Denver, CO so I have to add some cook time due to the higher altitude as well. I found some good info using google on how to adjust pressure cooking for altitude.

I would highly recommend picking up a food slicer with the instant pot as well. I am dicing onions, celery, carrots, pineapple, potatoes, and more in seconds instead of minutes, then with the help of the instant pot I've got that stuff cooked quick and served hot. The slicer in combination with the instant pot cuts my cook and prep time by a third to a half I would estimate, in some cases more. I got a top rated Borner slicer off Amazon for about $30, and it's worth every penny.
Most importantly the food tastes amazing, meats are tender, rice is well cooked, veggies are incredible. I would recommend this Pressure cooker to anyone in the market for a replacement slow cooker, someone looking to cook more quickly, anyone looking to eat healthier, and for any person without access to a stove.

I plan on purchasing more as gifts for family in the future. For those of you ordering an Instant Pot: Your only regret will be that you didn't get one sooner!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Revolutionize Your Kitchen: Instant Pot Duo 7-in-1, Your Culinary Game Changer!
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 In the realm of kitchen appliances, the Instant Pot Duo 7-in-1 Electric Pressure Cooker stands tall as a versatile powerhouse. This 8-quart stainless steel marvel has become my go-to for culinary adventures, and here's why.

Firstly, the 7-in-1 functionality is a game-changer. From pressure cooking to slow cooking, rice cooking, steaming, sautéing, yogurt making, and even acting as a warmer and sterilizer, this Instant Pot covers all bases. It's like having a culinary Swiss Army knife on your countertop.

The stainless steel construction not only looks sleek but also ensures durability and easy cleaning. The size is perfect for families or batch cooking enthusiasts, allowing you to whip up large meals or meal prep with ease.

The real magic lies in its efficiency. The pressure cooking feature significantly reduces cooking times without compromising on flavor or tenderness. From soups and stews to roasts and desserts, the Instant Pot delivers consistent and delicious results every time.

The versatility extends to its safety features as well. The multiple built-in safety mechanisms, including overheat protection and a safety lock, provide peace of mind during use.

One of my favorite features is the yogurt maker. Homemade yogurt has never been easier or more delicious. It's a cost-effective and healthier alternative to store-bought options, and the Instant Pot's precise temperature control ensures perfect yogurt consistency.

Whether you're a seasoned chef or a kitchen novice, the Instant Pot Duo 7-in-1 is a must-have. It streamlines cooking processes, saves time and energy, and opens up a world of culinary possibilities. Say goodbye to multiple appliances cluttering your kitchen and hello to simplified, flavorful cooking. Highly recommended for anyone looking to elevate their cooking game effortlessly.
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Reviewed in Canada on February 17, 2024
Size: 3 QuartsVerified Purchase
The Instant Pot Duo 7-in-1 Electric Pressure Cooker has revolutionized my cooking experience! This appliance is a true kitchen powerhouse, offering seven different functions in one compact device. Whether I'm pressure cooking, slow cooking, steaming, sautéing, or using it as a rice cooker, the Instant Pot Duo delivers outstanding results every time. I love the convenience it brings to my busy lifestyle—I can prepare delicious and nutritious meals with minimal effort and in a fraction of the time compared to traditional cooking methods. The safety features provide peace of mind, and the stainless steel cooking pot ensures easy cleanup. Overall, the Instant Pot Duo has exceeded my expectations, and I highly recommend it to anyone looking to streamline their cooking process and explore a world of culinary possibilities.
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AlphaRomeo
5.0 out of 5 stars Instant Pot Duo: A Kitchen Essential
Reviewed in India on June 28, 2024
Size: 6 QuartsVerified Purchase
I've become a big fan of Instant Pot products since I bought their air fryer, Oh my goodness, I just love this product!
The Instant Pot products are super nice!
Saloni from Instant Pot helped me choose the perfect model for my needs. We communicated back and forth for 2-3 days, but she was incredibly helpful throughout the process, guiding me to choose the Instant Pot Duo. The products are clearly of great quality with thoughtful design and excellent safety features. I believe everyone should have an Instant Pot in their kitchen.

I explored many brands like Geek robocook, kuvings, Wellspire but knowing Instant Pot is the number one brand in the USA and my great experience with their air fryer made me choose them. They've been in the market for so long and have perfected their products.

I used to be scared of traditional pressure cookers because they can be very dangerous and might explode at any time. But with the Instant Pot, I feel very secure due to its many safety features. It also has useful functions like delay start, which allows you to set it and forget it. You can set a timer, and your food will be ready when you wake up the next morning.

I also appreciate how it helps with fermenting idli batter and making yogurt at home, especially in the cold weather in Bangalore. Setting yogurt used to be a hassle, but the Instant Pot has made it much easier.

Additionally, Saloni followed up to ensure I received my product in good condition and helped set up a demo call with an expert. The expert, Mr. Jivan, called me promptly, had excellent product knowledge, and cleared up all my doubts.

Since getting my Instant Pot, I haven't gone a day without using it. Most of my other pots and pressure cookers are just sitting on the shelf unused. I'm also considering buying more Instant Pot inner pots and possibly another Instant Pot itself because one isn't enough for me. Eventually, I might get rid of all my other kitchen products and just keep the Instant Pots. They're incredibly convenient. Thank you, Instant Pot!
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AlphaRomeo
5.0 out of 5 stars Instant Pot Duo: A Kitchen Essential
Reviewed in India on June 28, 2024
I've become a big fan of Instant Pot products since I bought their air fryer, Oh my goodness, I just love this product!
The Instant Pot products are super nice!
Saloni from Instant Pot helped me choose the perfect model for my needs. We communicated back and forth for 2-3 days, but she was incredibly helpful throughout the process, guiding me to choose the Instant Pot Duo. The products are clearly of great quality with thoughtful design and excellent safety features. I believe everyone should have an Instant Pot in their kitchen.

I explored many brands like Geek robocook, kuvings, Wellspire but knowing Instant Pot is the number one brand in the USA and my great experience with their air fryer made me choose them. They've been in the market for so long and have perfected their products.

I used to be scared of traditional pressure cookers because they can be very dangerous and might explode at any time. But with the Instant Pot, I feel very secure due to its many safety features. It also has useful functions like delay start, which allows you to set it and forget it. You can set a timer, and your food will be ready when you wake up the next morning.

I also appreciate how it helps with fermenting idli batter and making yogurt at home, especially in the cold weather in Bangalore. Setting yogurt used to be a hassle, but the Instant Pot has made it much easier.

Additionally, Saloni followed up to ensure I received my product in good condition and helped set up a demo call with an expert. The expert, Mr. Jivan, called me promptly, had excellent product knowledge, and cleared up all my doubts.

Since getting my Instant Pot, I haven't gone a day without using it. Most of my other pots and pressure cookers are just sitting on the shelf unused. I'm also considering buying more Instant Pot inner pots and possibly another Instant Pot itself because one isn't enough for me. Eventually, I might get rid of all my other kitchen products and just keep the Instant Pots. They're incredibly convenient. Thank you, Instant Pot!
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