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Instant Pot Pressure Cooking Question
His Dogliness is on turkey and rice and will be for a while. I've been making it in the IP: one pound ground turkey, 3/4 cup uncooked rice, one quart water. Pressure Cook High for 11 minutes.
I'd like to double these ingredients. (The doubled ingredients do not come up to the Max Fill line.) Should I double the pressure cooking time or leave it the same? Thanks for any help. PS: Yes, I googled, to no avail. Perhaps I didn't word it correctly.
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Same. We cook our dogs food as well. We use the cheapest chicken cook it then debone to add to the rice
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The first time, I doubled the time. It wasn't a disaster or overcooked, but I noticed the contents reached the top of the IP. Made me nervous.
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Your mention of contents reaching the top prompted me to check my instruction manual and I found this: “When cooking foods that expand during cooking such as rice or dried vegetables, do not fill the appliance over 1/2 full. Over filling may cause a risk of clogging the vent pipe and developing excess pressure.” Perhaps you have room to add more, but not necessarily completely double your recipe?? I’m familiar with a couple years of cooking the chicken & rice routine for our dogs. I’ll be thinking of your cooking kindness as you care of your canine friend.
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I obviously should have read the manual first. I think I better back it off. I could do two loads in one day and keep it safe. Good information.
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Do not increase the time, the pot will auto adjust by taking more time to build up pressure. Ensure you don't surpass the fill line..
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Thanks. I will try again with the original time.
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I agree, use the original time.
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My fur kids are crazy about quinoa from the instant pot, too. Makes for a nice change of pace.
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My Wire Fox Terrier is also allergic to chicken so I use my instant pot. Sauté 2-3 lbs beef, then add 24 oz frozen vegetables, 1 cup frozen blueberries, 2 cups bone broth, 3 tbsp coconut oil or salmon oil and high pressure 7 mins. I cook 2 cups rice in my rice cooker then mix together. Freeze in Amazon plastic qt containers. Loves it!!
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I love you guys!!!
Cooking nutritious meals for your fur babies makes you the BEST PEOPLE!
Thanks for the recipe ideas, too! |
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My dog had the same problem, I felt so bad for him that I was cooking food for him too. Then a breeder suggested Purina Pro Plan salmon and rice for sensitive tummies. It was a life saver, he loved it and it fixed all his GI problems.
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We use our pressure cooker mainly for our Jack Russell girl as well...
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