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Foolproof Instant Pot Long-Grain Rice – Fast & Easy!

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by Texas Homesteader ~  You can cook perfect rice in an Instant Pot using only THREE minutes of pressure-cooking time with 10 minutes natural release! Rice is a cheap staple in my Homestead kitchen, and being able to cook it fast appeals to the lazy cook in me. You too? Read on, dear friends!

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One-Pot Meal: Easy Instant Pot Spaghetti & Meat Sauce Recipe

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by Texas Homesteader ~  Instant Pot spaghetti is a fast & easy One-Pot Meal. After cooking the meat, just pressure cook for 8 minutes & allow to rest for 10. No danger of pasta water boiling over & making a mess on your stove. Just delicious spaghetti supper FAST. 

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Fast Instant Pot Black-Eyed Peas w/Rotel Tomatoes

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by Texas Homesteader ~  The Instant Pot makes quick work of cooking dry Black-Eyed Peas. And this simple recipe has an added spicy kick from Rotel-style tomatoes. I can put them on to cook when I start supper and they’ll still be ready to eat when we are. That’s FAST! 

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3-Ingredient Instant Pot Pepperoncini Roast

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by Texas Homesteader ~  *contains affiliate link This simple recipe for Pepperoncini roast uses only 3 ingredients – roast, onion & a jar of pepperoncini peppers. This is by far the easiest pot roast recipe in my Homestead Kitchen.

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Instant Pot Goulash – A Fast Meal That Cooks In Just 4-Minutes

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by Texas Homesteader ~  Instant Pot goulash needs only 4 minutes of pressure cooking. It’s a delicious comfort-food meal made FAST! 

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How To Easily Cook Instant Pot Pinto Beans

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by Texas Homesteader ~  It’s super easy to cook Instant Pot Pinto Beans. And I often cook a whole bag. You’d be surprised at the many ways to serve them. Come see.

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