Electric
pressure cooking recipes make for great meals, no matter the time of day.
Whether you want to cook for yourself, your family, or a group of friends, a
pressure cooker meal is the way to go nowadays. These meals are easy to make,
don’t make a mess and make plenty for leftovers. Here are the top three electric pressure cooking recipes for dinner.
Apple Cider Pork Loin
Who
doesn’t love a good pork loin for dinner? Pork is one of the tastiest, most
tender meats available. There are a myriad of different ways you can cook a
pork loin, but one of the best is with a little bit of apple cider. This recipe
calls for a two-pound center-cut pork loin, two tablespoons of olive oil, two
cups of cider, one medium onion, two sliced apples, one tablespoon of sea salt,
one tablespoon of freshly ground black pepper and one tablespoon of minced dry
onion. Season the pork loin with minced dry onions, pepper and salt. Place the
pork loin with the rest of the ingredients in the pressure cooker and cook for
20 minutes.
Short Ribs
Short ribs
are probably one of the most popular dinner meals to cook in a pressure cooker.
If you are trying to feed four people, you will need eight trimmed short ribs.
You will also need beef stock, an onion, celery sticks, tomato paste, garlic,
red potatoes, bay leaves, sprig rosemary and spring thyme. Cook the vegetables
and tomato paste for four minutes before adding the short ribs. Once you add
the short ribs, cook everything for 40 minutes.
Chicken Cajun Pasta
Chicken is
another good option to cook in a pressure cooker. This meal, chicken cajun
pasta, takes no more than 15 minutes to cook. That is what makes this one of
the best electric pressure cooking recipes available for dinner. You need eight
ounces of diced chicken breast, one pound of bowtie pasta, 12 ounces of heavy
cream, two cups of water, an onion, green and red peppers, cajun spice, olive
oil and minced garlic.
The next
time you need to find a good pressure cooker recipe for dinner, look no further
than the three in this list.
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