The Essential Vegan Instant Pot Cookbook: Fresh and Foolproof Plant-Based Recipes for Your Electric Pressure Cooker|Hardcover (2024)

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This enticing collection of more than 75 easy, inventive, well-tested vegan recipes for the incredibly popular electric pressure cooker, the Instant Pot, is the go-to source for mouthwatering plant-based weekday meals.

The best-selling Instant Pot makes cooking delicious meals a snap! But finding vegan recipes that are both inspiring and trustworthy has proven difficult, until now. The Essential Vegan Instant Pot Cookbook presents a collection of quick and easy vegan recipes that cover each meal of the day, offering tried-and-true dishes with a modern twist, such as Black Bean Tamale Casserole, Root Vegetable Tagine with Couscous, African Peanut Stew, Jerk Tofu Wraps, and more. And best of all, they're all well-tested and authorized by Instant Pot. With beautiful photography and an attractive package, this book is an indulgence for home cooks who live a plant-based lifestyle as well as healthy eaters looking to incorporate more meatless Mondays into their week.

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ISBN-13:9780399582981
Publisher:Clarkson Potter/Ten Speed
Publication date:02/26/2019
Pages:176
Sales rank:646,733
Product dimensions: 8.20(w) x 9.10(h) x 0.80(d)

About the Author

Coco Morante is a recipe developer and food blogger who runs the extremely popular Instant Pot Recipes Facebook page, founded the blog LeftySpoon.com, and is the author of The Essential Instant Pot Cookbook and TheUltimate Instant Pot Cookbook. Her recipes are featured in numerous print and online publications, including Simply Recipes, The Kitchn, and Edible Silicon Valley. A self-taught cook and classically trained soprano, Coco lives with her husband and their beagle in Portland, Oregon.

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Whether you are vegan or looking to integrate more meatless meals into your life, the Instant Potis here to help. This electric, programmable pressure cooker is an incredibly versatile and usefulappliance. In this cookbook, you’ll learn how to use it to make mod- ern and delicious plant-basedrecipes that everyone will love. These introductory pages will teach you the basics, and therecipes that follow will provide straightforward, specific instructions to get you pres- surecooking right away.

As anyone who has used an Instant Pot can attest, it’s an astonishingly convenient, time-savingappliance, light-years ahead of previous generations of stove-top pressure cookers. It’shyperefficient and whisper-quiet when foods are cooking under pressure. There’s no need to standaround and tend to an Instant Pot. Once a pressure cooking program begins, you can walk away untila series of beeps tell you the food is ready.
Pressure cookers are great for throwing together one-pot soups and stews and for prepping batchesof beans and grains for a busy week ahead. There are some unique advantages for vegans, too. Youcan make batches of nondairy yogurt, seitan, and sausages from scratch, and even a one-ingredientcaramel sauce (page 139) that will change your dessert game for good (if you can stop yourself fromeating it all up by the spoonful, that is).

In the seven main chapters of this book, you’ll find recipes for every meal of the day, from a widerange of cuisines. There are vegan takes on American-style com- fort foods (think mac ’n’ cheese,chili and cornbread, and sour cream mashed potatoes), internationally inspired dishes (such ascurry, tabbouleh, and cassou- let), and even some seriously impressive desserts, like browniesundaes and cheeseless cheesecakes.

The Instant Pot is not only versatile, it helps you save money, too. Grocery shopping can be expen-sive, especially when you’re seeking out high-quality organic foods. Prepared foods dominate thesuper- market more and more these days, and not only are they expensive, they are often filled withprocessed ingredients. Going as unprocessed as possible is truly the best way I know to lower agrocery bill and eat healthfully. Cooking with in-season produce, dried beans and grains, andbulk-bin pantry staples costs far less in the long run, and the Instant Pot is a great tool to ease and speed up the preparation of healthful foods.

Whether you’re an Instant Pot beginner or just look- ing for a refresher course, read the next fewpages to learn about all of the Instant Pot’s buttons, bells, and whistles. A whole world of modernpressure cooking awaits you.

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FAQs

Is an Instant Pot good for vegan cooking? ›

From plumping up dried beans to baking a cake, Instant Pots can handle a whole range of tasks that will drastically simplify your weekly meal prep. We've rounded up our favorite vegan Instant Pot recipes that are 100% oil-free and totally delicious so you'll have plenty of fresh ideas for dinnertime.

Are pressure cookers good for vegans? ›

Pressure cookers are amazingly useful kitchen appliances that can dramatically expand your vegan cooking possibilities. They let you cook any number of meals that would otherwise be prohibitively time-consuming. If you cook beans often, or live in a place with long winters, you should strongly consider purchasing one.

Are Instapots worth it? ›

If you're looking to save counter space or don't want to spend a lot of money on separate appliances, then an Instant Pot could be worth the expense. However, if you're only going to use one or two functions of the Instant Pot, it's worth considering if separate devices would be more cost-effective.

What foods should not be cooked in a pressure cooker? ›

Here are six things you should always avoid cooking in a pressure cooker.
  1. Dairy products. Foods containing dairy, like milk, cream, or yogurt, should not be pressure-cooked. ...
  2. Fried foods. Cooking fried foods is a strict no no, when it comes to pressure cookers. ...
  3. Quick cooking vegetables. ...
  4. Cakes and bakes. ...
  5. Eggs in the shell.
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Can bacteria survive a pressure cooker? ›

The pressure cookers used can inactivate up to 1010 CFU/mL bacteria and 107 CFU/mL fungi.

Why do vegans have lower blood pressure? ›

Besides, the higher fiber, antioxidants content, potassium content and lower saturated fat and sodium content in vegetarian diets can contribute to a lower body mass index and blood pressure readings [15,16,17].

Is A pressure cooker Eco Friendly? ›

Energy Efficiency

The sealed environment traps heat and moisture, minimizing heat loss and preventing the need for prolonged cooking. By reducing cooking time and optimizing energy usage, pressure cookers can help save both time and money while promoting sustainability.

Are pressure cookers good for the environment? ›

Electric pressure cooking provides a wide range of benefits, from reducing carbon emissions and personal exposure to harmful pollutants to lowering the burden of disease associated with household air pollution.

Do pressure cookers take nutrients out of meat? ›

No, it doesn't. The speediness at which Instant Pots cook might seem like a cause for concern, but according to the majority of scientific evidence, it isn't. One 1995 study dubbed pressure cooking the best out of several other cooking methods because the pressure-cooked foods retained more nutrients than the others.

Is pressure cooking the healthiest? ›

While nutritionists agree the pressure cooking style preserves a higher level of nutrient retention, many others also agree this method of food preparation allows for better taste and texture, too.

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