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Indian Instant Pot(r) Cookbook: Traditional Indian Dishes Made Easy and Fast
Indian Instant Pot(r) Cookbook: Traditional Indian Dishes Made Easy and Fast | Urvashi Pitre
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From the publisher of the bestselling cookbooks Instant Pot Obsession and The Instant Pot Electric Pressure Cooker Cookbook comes the first authorized Instant Pot cookbook for Indian cooking at home.It's tempting to dine out when you think about the endless steps and ingredients that it takes to make traditional dals and curries. Just ask Urvashi Pitre, best known as the "Butter Chicken lady," whose cooking philosophy consists of traditional flavors made with fewer ingredients and in less time. Urvashi simplifies a range of classic Indian dishes as well as childhood favorites so that anyone who loves Indian food and their Instant Pot can enjoy easy and fast meals any night of the week.This Instant Pot cookbook contains: 50 Quick and Easy Recipes requiring minimal ingredients and 60 minutes or less of prep and cook timePrep Advice for stocking your kitchen with the best tools and spicesInstant Pot Guide making the most of your Instant Pot for delicious Indian dishesHandy Tips substituting ingredients for variations on your favorite recipesAn Instant Pot cookbook with classic Indian recipes: Mango Chutney, Chickpea Salad, Lentils with Fried Onions, Palak Paneer, Mixed Vegetables with Coconut, Butter Chicken, Pork Saag, Carrot with Raisins, Indian Rice Pudding, and much more!Savor easy and delicious Indian cuisine with Urvashi's Indian Instant Pot cookbook.
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MaleficentBookDragon
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I have been craving Indian food since I left PA. @theresidentromantic are there any good restaurants around us?
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Tamra Any time is a good time for Indian! I am tempted to order this one. I watch Chetna‘s YouTube channel. 5y
Penny_LiteraryHoarders I have been craving Indian food!! Love 5y
rabbitprincess I looooove Indian food! 5y
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Bookish_AF I make this recipe in my Instant Pot quite a bit! I don‘t like spicy food though so this one works for me! https://www.jocooks.com/recipes/instant-pot-butter-chicken/ There‘s an Indian place by Binghamton University on the parkway I think??? I‘ve never been there though. 5y
theresidentromantic @whippoorwill815 are you in Binghamton too? 😁 @MaleficentBookDragon We have a few Indian places, but I've never been since I have no tolerance for spicy. There's one that I know is good enough that UHS gets it catered for their employees, in the vestal shopping center with five guys? 5y
Bookish_AF @theresidentromantic I am in Syracuse now, but I grew up in Endicott and my parents still live there so I‘m still in the area every so often to visit! 😊 That might be the Indian place I‘m thinking of...in the plaza with Five Guys and Tully‘s. 5y
theresidentromantic @MaleficentBookDragon my fiance has piped up that there's one downtown as well. 5y
theresidentromantic @whippoorwill815 If you're ever around and want to meet a Litten, I'm cute and I don't bite 😘 5y
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Aimeesue
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My daughter‘s only request for her HS graduation - she wants me to make Urvasi Pitre‘s Butter Chicken. No party, no cake, just … butter chicken. I can do that. 😄

LeahBergen Oh, how is this cookbook?? 6y
Aimeesue @LeahBergen It's very good! She has all the recipes for the spice mixtures in there, which are way better than the premade ones, IMO. I'd never used cardamom seeds before, but now they're my favorite flowery spice. I borrow my husband's coffee grinder to make garam masala. Not sure how he feels about flowery, spicy coffee, but…😄 6y
LeahBergen I‘ll definitely check it out! I love cardamom. I use it in mango lassis and make a cardamom shortbread. 👍🏻 6y
BiblioLitten Ah! Butter chicken. 😍 6y
Swe_Eva 💜 Murgh Makhani is one of my all-time favorite dishes! Will be checking out this book, for sure. 6y
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bernadette
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I made paneer! And this was my first IP try ever! I don‘t know what it tastes like since I‘m saving it for biryani which I will make tomorrow. The kids are intrigued and want to try. Always a good sign. :)

bernadette So I thought I would have another picture to add to my stream today, a picture of the finished paneer biryani, but we ate it all. Mine needed a touch more salt but it was easy to make and I was happy with the result. On to butter chicken! 6y
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bernadette
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Read about this one in a New Yorker article after joining an IP group on FB. Looking forward to making paneer for paneer biryani. So far the recipes seem very accessible. I've marked about a half dozen recipes to try. I do wonder if it matters that I have an 8qt IP and the author uses a 6qt IP. Oh well, we shall see....

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