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Master the Electric Pressure Cooker : More Than 100 Delicious Recipes from Breakfast to Dessert, Hardback Book

Master the Electric Pressure Cooker : More Than 100 Delicious Recipes from Breakfast to Dessert Hardback

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Cut your cooking time in half! Electric pressure cookers are quick, safe, and easy to use, and produce delicious meals your family will love.

Master the Electric Pressure Cooker is loaded with recipes for your new favorite appliance, whether you’re a Fagor or Instant Pot devotee. Gone are the days of those ominous stovetop pressure cookers.

You can have confidence in your electric pressure cooker as authors Marci Buttars and Cami Graham show you how to get the most out of your appliance.

Learn how to make everything from perfect grains and homemade yogurt to nutritious veggies and tender, fall-off-the-bone meats.

Try over one hundred delicious recipes such as:Breakfast Peach CobblerCinnamon Vanilla ApplesauceMango Sunshine JamMexican Stuffed Bell Peppers with Chipotle Lime SaucePepperoncini Beef Sandwiches with Chopped GiardinieraQuinoa Pizza BowlsSpring Green RisottoCreamy Broccoli Cheddar SoupCreamy Pesto Vegetable MedleyHerbed Fingerling PotatoesGerman Chocolate CheesecakeWhite Chocolate Vanilla Lava CakeHomemade Ricotta CheeseMarinara SauceIn addition to yummy recipes, this cookbook will show you how to get familiar with your appliance, modify recipes, adjust cooking time, and troubleshoot common issues.

With Master the Electric Pressure Cooker, you’ll be a pro faster than your kids can ask what’s for dinner!

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