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10 Easy Power Pressure Cooker XL Recipes – This Old Gal

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Pressure Cooker Russian Chicken is a sweet and spicy, juicy chicken dish that is ready in less than 30 minutes. It’s a great frozen meal.

5. Pressure cooker Lime Chicken with Cilantro Lime Rice Cooker Lime

Chicken with Cilantro Lime Rice

is a

one-pot recipe for making great tacos, burritos, salads and more. 5a.

Mr Yoshidas Chicken Rice

Pressure Cooker Mr Yoshidas Chicken Rice is a faster version of my One Pot Chicken and Rice pressure cooker recipe for moms and dads on the go

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6. Pressure cooker Dirty water hot dogs

Pressure cooker Dirty water hot dogs are reminiscent of all those fabulous hot dog peddlers in New York City

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7. Macaroni

and cheese and pressure cooker with crispy bacon

This creamy pressure cooker macaroni and cheese is fully loaded with a crispy topping of bacon and garlic breadcrumbs, it’s comfort food at its best

. 8. Olive Garden Zuppa

Tuscany

(Italian Soup)

Olive Garden Zuppa Toscana (Italian Soup) Pressure cooker tastes just like the famous soup you get at the restaurant, but it’s on your table in less than 30 minutes

. 9. Super Simple

BBQ Pressure Cooker

Pig Spare Ribs

Super Simple BBQ Pressure Cooker Pork Ribs Spare ribs can be on your table in less than an hour!

10.

New

York Cheesecake This New York Cheesecake pressure cooker is inspired by Lindy’s restaurant in New York, known for its famous Cheesecake. This will blow your mind. It really will!

There are hundreds more recipes on my site, so take a look. I hope this article of 10 XL pressure cooker recipes for new owners is useful for you!

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Now that your mouth is watering, breathe, relax and unpack your Power Pressure Cooker XL.

But wait, before you go, you’ll need some accessories to go with your new power pressure cooker. Check out my Recommended Accessories page. The cheesecake pan, steam basket and custom pressure cooker cover are a must!

Your cooking pot should always be inside your Power Pressure Cooker XL case. Don’t pour anything into your Power XL pressure cooker, without the cooking pot in place. The condensation collector connects to the upper rear of your Power Pressure Cooker XL. It snaps into place.

The first thing you need to do is a “Water Test”. Basically, this water test is just to show you how your Power XL pressure cooker works, so you feel confident making your first recipe. Add two cups of water to your Power Pressure Cooker XL. Check your cap to make sure your silicone gasket is in place. That’s the transparent round ring that fits neatly inside its lid, around the silver disc. Attach the lid of your Power Pressure Cooker XL and align the arrows. Turn the lid to the right, until it locks in place. Close the lid pressure valve. It alternates back and forth and is supposed to be loose.

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Press the meat button on the front of your Power XL pressure cooker and then set the timer until it says 5 minutes. That’s all. In a few minutes, the silver pin will rise, letting you know that your Power Pressure Cooker XL is up to par. Your Power Pressure Cooker XL will go from “On” to 5 and count backwards. Once the time has reached 0, you will hear a beep. Don’t do anything. The pressure will begin to release on its own. This is called natural pressure release (“NPR”). When the silver pin on the cap falls, it means that all the pressure has been released. Turn the pressure valve open and then open the lid of your Power Pressure Cooker XL.

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That’s all. Press the “Off” button. You’re ready to cook your first meal.

Have fun!

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Happy Cooking by This Old Gal!

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