PDF The Instant Pot® College Cookbook 75 Quick and Easy Meals that Taste Like Home Julee Morrison 9781641522595 Books
The Instant Pot® College Cookbook is the definitive dorm room solution for easy, homemade meals.
Cereal and pizza might be enough to sustain a crash study session, but the best brain food is a homemade meal. The Instant Pot® College Cookbook saves college students from four years of nutrient deprivation with quick and easy, budget-friendly meals.
From grab-n-go Breakfast Burritos to late night Macaroni and Cheese, this college cookbook contains 75 tasty meals that require no previous cooking or Instant Pot® experience to whip up. Using easy-to-find and affordable ingredients, The Instant Pot® College Cookbook saves students time and money too with good fast food that rivals any take-out menu.
The Instant Pot® College Cookbook includes
- Instant Pot® cooking 101 that explains pressure cooker settings for every type of food, tips, and FAQ.
- 75 home-style meals that include breakfast, everyday staples, soups and stews, meatless meals, poultry, pork and beef, dessert, and more!
- Fool-proof recipes that combine quick prep times with easy-to-find and affordable ingredients to suit student schedules and wallets.
Save ramen for emergencies with quick and easy recipes from The Instant Pot® College Cookbook.
PDF The Instant Pot® College Cookbook 75 Quick and Easy Meals that Taste Like Home Julee Morrison 9781641522595 Books
"This book has a nice variety of recipes that are quick and don't require alot of ingredients. I would recommend it for a single person or roommates living in an apartment... Not a dorm. You probably would not have all this equipment in your dorm room and usually IP wouldn't be allowed in there either. However, it is a good starting point for someone wanting to learn how to use an IP who isn't much into cooking to begin with or is just starting out on their own. It does use a fair amount of canned and processed ingredients for simplicity, and that does help save on time and prepwork.
I tried a few of the recipes. My favorite was the coconut rice. I will definitely be making it again! I also tried the frittata, and the peanut noodles, and the cheddar bratwurst soup. Those were all pretty good. I liked the meatless meals and I also like how this book makes a good reference book for things like hard boiled eggs and yogurt. Those are cheap and nutritious protiens for a college student on a tight budget and they really make the IP shine! What I felt was lacking were the pictures. There are almost none! Otherwise I think this is a great book!"
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The Instant Pot® College Cookbook 75 Quick and Easy Meals that Taste Like Home Julee Morrison 9781641522595 Books Reviews :
The Instant Pot® College Cookbook 75 Quick and Easy Meals that Taste Like Home Julee Morrison 9781641522595 Books Reviews
- The book just arrived. It may have great recipes but I don't know many college students who would have all the suggested equipment or the ingredients to make most of the recipes. I assumed it would be recipes for 1 or 2 students on a budget who needed quick nutritious meals, not 8 people. I guess I shoud have read the description better.
- Before I started using my new Instant Pot, I picked up four cookbooks (including two very thorough cookbooks) to try to learn what to do and how to adjust some of my crockpot recipes to be cooked faster. My pressure cooker always intimidated me, so it was wasting space in the kitchen. I reviewed each book, noted which recipes I felt worth trying, and then tentatively started trying recipes.
This book is the only one of the four books I've used. The writing style is comforting, the ingredients are pretty basic and easy to acquire (and pretty kid-friendly). The author covers the basic comfort foods, but shows that students and folks with little time to cook can actually prepare some meals that are just as easy as getting take-out. I also appreciate that it's not just mac-and-cheese and spaghetti comfort foods, but a few ethnic style dishes that will be a step up from the frozen meals in the health food section of the grocery store.
Eventually I may step into the other cookbooks, but this one may be all I need to get comfortable with the Instant Pot and start cooking my own favorites faster. - Purchased a 3 quart InstantPot for my college senior child. I read lots of cookbook reviews before selecting this one and it’s better than I expected. We made the Arroz con Pollo on a test run...it was great! She will need to adjust portion sizes since she’s cooking for one, but that seems to be easy enough. Highly recommend for college students, singles or couples!
- I really have to stop falling for all those exaggerated good reviews. This was worth maybe four or five dollars.
- My 20 year old son loves his Instant Pot and uses it often. He mainly makes rice in it but has also branched out with some other recipes. I sent him this cookbook and he really likes it!
- This might be a book for college students to make easy homemade meals that is a lot better than eating out but this is a book for anyone who is learning what the Instant Pot can do. With recipes from Mac and Cheese to even Meatloaf, this book has a little bit of everything to get that homemade taste in a short time frame.
I'm new to the Instant Pot world but this has to be one of the few cookbooks for it that I have found that is perfect for the beginner like myself. It's simple recipes that look great in the pictures and taste good as well. If anything, this is the perfect book to give your college kid or someone who is just learning everything that the great Instant Pot can do!
Thank You to Julee Morrison for this awesome cookbook for the Instant Pot lover!!
I voluntarily reviewed a complimentary copy of this book from Callisto Publisher's Club! - This is a great book for a college student that lives in a dorm and small apartment because the book covers all types of meals that a person needs. From yogurt to soups, stews, cakes, including a yummy cheesecake and variations such as chocolate cheesecake. I find that living in a dorm in college I could have definitely loved an instant pot and could have lived much healthier than I did using this cookbook. Rather than ordering pizza and living off Mexican food, this book includes such recipes as baked beans, oatmeal, yogurt (my personal favorite morning eats), various Chinese dishes including Sesame chicken, meatloaf and several soups that can serve as one dish meals.
I highly recommend both the instant pot as well as this book to parents as a gift for college-bound kids because the variety of the dishes is great and the recipes are simple, straightforward and relatively healthy. But even if you do not have a kid in college, this is a great introductory cookbook that shows the reader the versatility of the instant pot and how to fix all types of meals in no time at all.
I received a free copy of the book in exchange for an honest review. The opinion in this post reflects my personal opinion and has not been influenced by any third party. - This book has a nice variety of recipes that are quick and don't require alot of ingredients. I would recommend it for a single person or roommates living in an apartment... Not a dorm. You probably would not have all this equipment in your dorm room and usually IP wouldn't be allowed in there either. However, it is a good starting point for someone wanting to learn how to use an IP who isn't much into cooking to begin with or is just starting out on their own. It does use a fair amount of canned and processed ingredients for simplicity, and that does help save on time and prepwork.
I tried a few of the recipes. My favorite was the coconut rice. I will definitely be making it again! I also tried the frittata, and the peanut noodles, and the cheddar bratwurst soup. Those were all pretty good. I liked the meatless meals and I also like how this book makes a good reference book for things like hard boiled eggs and yogurt. Those are cheap and nutritious protiens for a college student on a tight budget and they really make the IP shine! What I felt was lacking were the pictures. There are almost none! Otherwise I think this is a great book!