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The Instant Pot® Meals in a Jar Cookbook: 50 Pre-Portioned, Perfectly Seasoned Pressure Cooker Recipes

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Product Description Make your Instant Pot® cooking even faster and more convenient with this tried-and-tested collection of recipes from renowned chef and cookbook author Pamela Ellgen.The wildly popular Instant Pot has made cooking delicious meals quicker and easier than ever. However, you still need to prepare the food that goes into your Instant Pot. This book shows how to create pre-prepped, mason-jar-filled entrees that make meal time as easy as 1-2-3: dump the jar’s pre-measured contents into your Instant Pot, add water, and pressure cook. It’s easier than microwave mac and cheese but way better tasting and far more healthy.The Instant Pot Meals in a Jar Cookbook offers a wide selection of meals in a jar, including breakfasts, lunches, dinners and desserts. It details the specific meal prep needed to stock your pantry with mason jars full of all-natural foods that are ready to cook at a moment's notice. There are also recipes that include combining the shelf-stable meal in a jar with fresh vegetables or meats from your fridge for an even more delicious entree that still requires almost zero meal-time work.Officially authorized by Instant Pot, this book will help you get the most out of your pressure cooker. With Instant Pot-specific techniques and step-by-step instructions, anyone can make delicious meals in a jar to store or gift. About the Author Pamela Ellgen is a food writer, private chef, and the author of more than a dozen cookbooks, including the bestselling 5-Ingredient College Cookbook, The Healthy Slow Cooker Cookbook, and The Gluten Free Cookbook for Families. Her work has been featured in Outside Magazine, TODAY food, Healthline, Huffington Post, Edible Phoenix, Darling Magazine, and The Portland Tribune. Pamela lives in Santa Barbara, California with her husband and two sons.