This is absolutely wonderful, thank you SO much for showing us this. We'll be making this very soon. Eagerly going to look at more of your recipes. Subscribed. I'm thinking, if there's some room in the pot, you could wrap up some veg in foil to pressure cook them also (as you did with the initial potato cook) Loved the music!
😊 thank you for this I’ve also just done a complete roast without using the oven or hob. Thank you for giving me the confidence with your clear explanation. Looking forward to watching more of your videos. Well explained and easy to follow 😊
I made this last weekend because my Mum didn't like her large instant pot duo crisp and gave it to me! I finally had space for a chicken. It was delicious. My partner was most chuffed as he got a roast and less washing up to do after. 😊 I am now wondering what to do with the smaller duo crisp!
Great job and what a nice gift! I find it very hard to 'move on' my old instant pots :) n case you've not seen, there's a similar chicken one pot recipe I made when I was testing the IP with the Ultimate Lid version you and your partner might like . This one has got a cider/apple based sauce. So good. It's here & will work fine in the Crisp. th-cam.com/video/DR64e1SbprI/w-d-xo.html
I bought the 6qt version and regret it now. There are only two of us but I wish I had the 8qt. Love your videos so helpful as I don't find many for the duo crisp.
Hi Hannah - yes just two of us here too and I would have done the same, but lucky for me there was only the 8 available here when I got mine . It's really encouraged me to batch cook more but it is also soooo big. Thanks so much for lovely feedback 🙏😊
Hi, I have a question regarding the quick release after the 15 minutes for the chicken (timestamp 3:15). Is this immediately after the 15 minutes pressure cooking, or have you left the pot to stand for another 15 minutes after the pressure cooking, and then released remaining steam? I ask because at that point in the video when you press the release button, there is very little steam released. Same question goes for the 5 minutes after pressure cooking the spuds. I followed the recipe by the way, great chicken, my other half said it tasted more 'chickeny' than when done in the oven 🙂
Hi there, Yes it is immediate but you can't see that one the video due to editing and getting my camera out of the way of the steam - for the confusion. 'More chickeny' is a great description - the pressure cooker keeps all the flavours in so your other half is spot on! :)
I have just has my Pro Crisp delivered today. I have never used one before, how do I steam veg ready to go with the fabulous chicken you have cooked. Thanks
Hi there Vanessa and hope you are enjoying your experiments. I tend to steam my more delicate veg like broccoli separately on the hob as I find it hard to get the timing right in the pressure cooker. The 'Steam' function is actually under pressure so not like a normal steamer. You can use the steam function for stuff like carrots as they are less likely to go mushy and if you do want to steam a load of greens try doing it on '0' or '1' minute steam or low pressure and see how it suits for you - or just use sauté and a lid as you would a saucepan. I hope that helps.
Can I add please. The steam function is very powerful in the duo crisp (I have pro) But I cook broccoli and carrots (which are usually veg which require more cooking to soften up) In no time at all. Just add one cup of water. Place veg in basket place that inside the inner pot and put on high pressure (pressure cooker mode) . The moment the pressure is reached and the valve pops up.. you can immediately turn off and immediately vent the steam! Its very quick! Alternatively if you like the veg softer simply in for 1 or 2 minutes longer before venting / after the valve pops up , (but with device turned off in keep warm mode) If you get what I mean? It's much quicker than steaming and my preferred method
@@CookingandCalm hi . Thanks for your video Is it right you said steam is under pressure? Because I thought I can steam with the lid off ? Or perhaps I got confused and steam was continuing to come out of mine due to residual heat after removing lid? If the lid is off surely it can't be under pressure?
Please do a video on how to cook proper British roast beef in the instant pot duo crisp! All the videos I found are for American pot roast which is just not the same!
Hi Jamie. Do you know, I've never cooked roast beef in the IP Duo Crisp as we so rarely eat it. If prices come down I'll do some testing. In the meantime, there's something people rave about called '4 minute beef' from the Instant Pot UK facebook community. Here's a link to the timings: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1MR-SxHX0QNAYlw0zAxPsGL7henWEo94Y2sFvChyIbpY/edit?fbclid=IwAR3yJckBcuWVyhdQaTpkSrK3fg7fQ6atjgMwUGhKkVFT3vj3QV19qFpk1XQ#gid=0 With the Crisp, I'd probably use the IP Duo Crisp Air Fryer Lid either at the beginning or end to give it that lovely brown crust rather than sauteeing. If you search '4 minute beef' on google you'll get some info on that method. Otherwise, I'd probably use the roast setting on the IP duo crisp, just as you would roasting beef in an oven, but reducing the temp by about 10-20C as I find the IP is way hotter than my oven. I'd use a thermometer and keep removing the lid to check how it's doing. The temperatures I use are: Rare 50C, Medium 60C ,Well Done 70C. then rest it for at least 20 mins Sorry to not be of more help but I hope that's a start...
I do if I'm doing anything with stock in or a lot of liquid. This one is just a little thick gravy very low down in the pot so I think of it like I'm sticking it under grill/broiler. Having said that, I'd check your manual as I don't have the Pro Crisp and maybe stick with more straightforward techniques when you're learning. It's a lot of fun.
Hi there Cassia. Hope things are good with you. I like experimenting! No, I tend to steam the veg in a separate pan as I am still using the IP for the mushroom gravy/sauce at that stage. It's still a lot less washing up though :)
Hi Vicki, I used air fry for this one as I was more wanting the 'quick crisp' rather than cooking through. I've done something not far away from this with Beef Brisket but not quite the same. Let me know how you get on if you do it - love to hear 👍😊
@@CookingandCalm I don't think this method works with beef. I couldn't find room for the two thickly sliced potatoes on the side so I put them under the roast. I did everything as per your video but I had to check the roast at 20 minutes and it was done. Potatoes sort of crispish mash, onion gravy OK, roast a bit overdone. Over all edible but too much fiddling and yes, I hate the quick release, must also remember not to use the thing on my counter as the steam going up my top cabinets can't be good. All in all....needs work. This is my second instant Pot, love my original, jury still out on this one.
Oh that's good to know - thank you for experimenting and sharing that . Yes mine is in open space by windows luckily. At least there are plenty of IPs to choose from. It so depends on what you love to cook most I think. That Evo is calling to me but I'd miss the airfrying function and no room for both (yet!)
Hi there and welcome 😊. Yes this is on the Airfryer setting for that final blast to brown everything off. Hard to get hold of the Duo Crisp at the moment in the UK - sometimes Lakeland or John Lewis have them when everywhere else is sold out . Hope you manage to find one
Oh how frustrating. I think they must be having supply issues as it’s so rare for Amazon to be out off stock . Lakeland says coming back in stock 1st Feb there so keep an eye on whatever your preferred supplier is as it may be the same for them
Hi Khandee - Instant Pot UK have just opened up their pre-sales for the Duo Crisp - pop over there if still looking. I suspect it will arrive on Amazon too if stock is finally on the way.
I love making gravy from the fat drippings of cooked meat. So much flavour. I also make steak bakes (pasties) and use the stock pot the meat simmered in to turn into a delicious gravy. Knob of butter to make shiny. Mmmmmm😆😛 Your videos make me hungry and I'm trying to lose weight
Hi there, sorry I haven't . I've seen a method for it by 'Amy and Jacky pressure cooking' but not tried it. Interested to know what it's like. hope that helps
This is absolutely wonderful, thank you SO much for showing us this. We'll be making this very soon. Eagerly going to look at more of your recipes. Subscribed.
I'm thinking, if there's some room in the pot, you could wrap up some veg in foil to pressure cook them also (as you did with the initial potato cook)
Loved the music!
Thank you so much Alexis and welcome 😊. I’d love to hear new ideas so let me know how you get on. Happy experimenting! 👍
Thank you - You deserve more 👍
Simple and clear demonstration which is exactly what I wanted as a first time user!
Thanks so much Lee! Good luck exploring the Crisp!👍
😊 thank you for this I’ve also just done a complete roast without using the oven or hob. Thank you for giving me the confidence with your clear explanation. Looking forward to watching more of your videos. Well explained and easy to follow 😊
You are so welcome Suzanne!
Thank you so much, have just followed your instructions & have a lovely Easter lunch x
Thank you! You too!
Amazing. I tried to copied this for myself and my daughter. She was very impressed!
Nice work! It's so much fun to experiment 😊
Perfect demo and explanation plus a great recipe and method Im going to try. My cooker come tomorrow, can't wait lol
How exciting! Hope you enjoy it!
I made this last weekend because my Mum didn't like her large instant pot duo crisp and gave it to me! I finally had space for a chicken. It was delicious. My partner was most chuffed as he got a roast and less washing up to do after. 😊
I am now wondering what to do with the smaller duo crisp!
Great job and what a nice gift! I find it very hard to 'move on' my old instant pots :)
n case you've not seen, there's a similar chicken one pot recipe I made when I was testing the IP with the Ultimate Lid version you and your partner might like . This one has got a cider/apple based sauce. So good. It's here & will work fine in the Crisp. th-cam.com/video/DR64e1SbprI/w-d-xo.html
Thank you, I really love your practical tips!
You are so welcome Annette 😊
This looks delicious - thank you for sharing, Susan!
You are so welcome Cathy and thank you so much for stopping by :)
Genius! Thank goodness I found this 😁
Glad you like it Vasilisa! 😊😊😊
Another great recipe. Thank you.
My pleasure - thank you so much Carol. Hope all is well with you.
I bought the 6qt version and regret it now. There are only two of us but I wish I had the 8qt. Love your videos so helpful as I don't find many for the duo crisp.
Hi Hannah - yes just two of us here too and I would have done the same, but lucky for me there was only the 8 available here when I got mine . It's really encouraged me to batch cook more but it is also soooo big. Thanks so much for lovely feedback 🙏😊
Looks great Susan!
Thank you 😊
Hi, I have a question regarding the quick release after the 15 minutes for the chicken (timestamp 3:15). Is this immediately after the 15 minutes pressure cooking, or have you left the pot to stand for another 15 minutes after the pressure cooking, and then released remaining steam? I ask because at that point in the video when you press the release button, there is very little steam released. Same question goes for the 5 minutes after pressure cooking the spuds. I followed the recipe by the way, great chicken, my other half said it tasted more 'chickeny' than when done in the oven 🙂
Hi there, Yes it is immediate but you can't see that one the video due to editing and getting my camera out of the way of the steam - for the confusion. 'More chickeny' is a great description - the pressure cooker keeps all the flavours in so your other half is spot on! :)
@@CookingandCalm Thank you 😃
I have just has my Pro Crisp delivered today. I have never used one before, how do I steam veg ready to go with the fabulous chicken you have cooked. Thanks
Hi there Vanessa and hope you are enjoying your experiments. I tend to steam my more delicate veg like broccoli separately on the hob as I find it hard to get the timing right in the pressure cooker. The 'Steam' function is actually under pressure so not like a normal steamer. You can use the steam function for stuff like carrots as they are less likely to go mushy and if you do want to steam a load of greens try doing it on '0' or '1' minute steam or low pressure and see how it suits for you - or just use sauté and a lid as you would a saucepan. I hope that helps.
Can I add please.
The steam function is very powerful in the duo crisp (I have pro)
But I cook broccoli and carrots (which are usually veg which require more cooking to soften up)
In no time at all.
Just add one cup of water. Place veg in basket place that inside the inner pot and put on high pressure (pressure cooker mode) .
The moment the pressure is reached and the valve pops up.. you can immediately turn off and immediately vent the steam!
Its very quick!
Alternatively if you like the veg softer simply in for 1 or 2 minutes longer before venting / after the valve pops up , (but with device turned off in keep warm mode)
If you get what I mean?
It's much quicker than steaming and my preferred method
@@CookingandCalm hi .
Thanks for your video
Is it right you said steam is under pressure? Because I thought I can steam with the lid off ? Or perhaps I got confused and steam was continuing to come out of mine due to residual heat after removing lid?
If the lid is off surely it can't be under pressure?
Great just what's needed to get used to my installation pot duo
ThanksLynda- happy experimenting!
Please do a video on how to cook proper British roast beef in the instant pot duo crisp! All the videos I found are for American pot roast which is just not the same!
Hi Jamie. Do you know, I've never cooked roast beef in the IP Duo Crisp as we so rarely eat it. If prices come down I'll do some testing.
In the meantime, there's something people rave about called '4 minute beef' from the Instant Pot UK facebook community. Here's a link to the timings: docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1MR-SxHX0QNAYlw0zAxPsGL7henWEo94Y2sFvChyIbpY/edit?fbclid=IwAR3yJckBcuWVyhdQaTpkSrK3fg7fQ6atjgMwUGhKkVFT3vj3QV19qFpk1XQ#gid=0
With the Crisp, I'd probably use the IP Duo Crisp Air Fryer Lid either at the beginning or end to give it that lovely brown crust rather than sauteeing. If you search '4 minute beef' on google you'll get some info on that method.
Otherwise, I'd probably use the roast setting on the IP duo crisp, just as you would roasting beef in an oven, but reducing the temp by about 10-20C as I find the IP is way hotter than my oven. I'd use a thermometer and keep removing the lid to check how it's doing. The temperatures I use are: Rare 50C, Medium 60C ,Well Done 70C. then rest it for at least 20 mins
Sorry to not be of more help but I hope that's a start...
@@CookingandCalm Wow that’s great, Susan! I’ll definitely give this a try! Thanks for the suggestion and taking the time to reply! 😊
You're welcome - if you crack the method, let me know 👍
perfect, thanks for the vid
You're welcome!
very good...new friend here
Thank you - welcome 😊👋
Superb. Thank you so much.
You are most welcome Terry!
Hi. What temperature did you use to air fry? Thanks
Hi there, I put it on the highest setting for this for a quick brown - 400f 204c
@@CookingandCalm Thank you.
Not used my pro crisp pot yet. Bit intimidated by it. When putting air fry lid on, do you have to drain liquid out first.
I do if I'm doing anything with stock in or a lot of liquid. This one is just a little thick gravy very low down in the pot so I think of it like I'm sticking it under grill/broiler. Having said that, I'd check your manual as I don't have the Pro Crisp and maybe stick with more straightforward techniques when you're learning. It's a lot of fun.
You make it all look So simple ! Great tips! Did you cook the veggies in the instant pot too?
Hi there Cassia. Hope things are good with you. I like experimenting! No, I tend to steam the veg in a separate pan as I am still using the IP for the mushroom gravy/sauce at that stage. It's still a lot less washing up though :)
@@CookingandCalm , Thank you ! love what you did with the aluminum foil!
thank you! have a lovely weekend
Did you use the roast or just the air fry? Also nice to see the same thing but with beef, that's what I need for tomorrow. I love this idea.
Hi Vicki, I used air fry for this one as I was more wanting the 'quick crisp' rather than cooking through. I've done something not far away from this with Beef Brisket but not quite the same. Let me know how you get on if you do it - love to hear 👍😊
@@CookingandCalm I don't think this method works with beef. I couldn't find room for the two thickly sliced potatoes on the side so I put them under the roast. I did everything as per your video but I had to check the roast at 20 minutes and it was done. Potatoes sort of crispish mash, onion gravy OK, roast a bit overdone. Over all edible but too much fiddling and yes, I hate the quick release, must also remember not to use the thing on my counter as the steam going up my top cabinets can't be good. All in all....needs work. This is my second instant Pot, love my original, jury still out on this one.
Oh that's good to know - thank you for experimenting and sharing that . Yes mine is in open space by windows luckily. At least there are plenty of IPs to choose from. It so depends on what you love to cook most I think. That Evo is calling to me but I'd miss the airfrying function and no room for both (yet!)
Hi, I'm considering buying an IP duo crisp and I'm so glad i came across someone from UK 👋. Did you use airfry button or roast button in this recipe?
Hi there and welcome 😊. Yes this is on the Airfryer setting for that final blast to brown everything off. Hard to get hold of the Duo Crisp at the moment in the UK - sometimes Lakeland or John Lewis have them when everywhere else is sold out . Hope you manage to find one
@@CookingandCalm thank you. I'm so gutted i didn't buy in black friday sales when i saw it.
Oh how frustrating. I think they must be having supply issues as it’s so rare for Amazon to be out off stock . Lakeland says coming back in stock 1st Feb there so keep an eye on whatever your preferred supplier is as it may be the same for them
Hi Khandee - Instant Pot UK have just opened up their pre-sales for the Duo Crisp - pop over there if still looking. I suspect it will arrive on Amazon too if stock is finally on the way.
@@CookingandCalm Hi it has finally come today. Not unboxed it as yet. Not sure why i am excited to share the news, but here i am
I love making gravy from the fat drippings of cooked meat. So much flavour.
I also make steak bakes (pasties) and use the stock pot the meat simmered in to turn into a delicious gravy.
Knob of butter to make shiny.
Mmmmmm😆😛
Your videos make me hungry and I'm trying to lose weight
ha ha - they sound like darn fine pasties
Have you tried a roast beef recipe in he instant pot yet?
Hi there, sorry I haven't . I've seen a method for it by 'Amy and Jacky pressure cooking' but not tried it. Interested to know what it's like. hope that helps
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No need to throw away the soaking liquid from the porcinis-strain it through a coffee filter and use it.
Ooh great tip Becky! Thank you for sharing 👍👍👍👍
👍😊👌
thank you 😀
Thank you Jesus for the mute button.
Sorry about that - still learning