Making dinner on a weeknight doesn't have to be stressful. Simply toss in your ingredients and let the Instant Pot do the rest.
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Take five minutes to prep this flavour-packed beef stroganoff before you run out the door for pick-up and it will be ready to serve when you return. Get the recipe: Instant Pot beef stroganoff with egg noodles
Pulled pork normally takes up to eight hours of slow-cooking to get that tender, pull-apart texture. With the Instant Pot, it takes just 45 minutes. Get the recipe: Instant Pot pulled pork
Photo: Roberto CarusoThis hearty minestrone has all the richness and flavour of a soup that’s been simmering all day, but you can get it on your table in under an hour. Get the recipe: Instant Pot barley minestrone soup
Photo: Roberto CarusoTreating your family to a big pot of butter chicken usually takes prior planning, but with the Instant Pot, you can have it on the table in under an hour. Get the recipe: Instant Pot butter chicken
Photo: Roberto CarusoGet perfect risotto in a portion of the time. Sage and salty bacon provide the perfect contrast to this creamy pumpkin dish. Get the recipe: Instant Pot pumpkin risotto
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Simone Olivero is a Toronto-based writer and editor specializing in lifestyle editorial including travel, home décor, beauty and food. Her work has also been published in print and online publications like Toronto Life, Chatelaine, The Toronto Star, CBC Travel, Yahoo! Canada and more. She was previously a senior editor at Today’s Parent and is currently the managing editor at House & Home.