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5-Ingredient Electric Pressure Cooker Cookbook - 100 Delicious Easy and Fast Healthy Recipes with Five Ingredients or less - cover

5-Ingredient Electric Pressure Cooker Cookbook - 100 Delicious Easy and Fast Healthy Recipes with Five Ingredients or less

Sally Koms

Publisher: Publishdrive

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Summary

Put just 5 ingredients into a pressure cooker and... Voila! A healthy and great tasting meal!
 
It is true that life is full of pressures. But there is one place I'd rather not allow the pressures of life into... and that's in the kitchen. Cooking under pressure can be really stressful and the outcome is usually distasteful. Having to put a long list of ingredients together, preparing and cooking them for long hours, and having to clean up a couple of pots and pans afterwards makes cooking a necessary evil. With this cookbook in your hands, you can allow the electric pressure cooker handle all your cooking stress and make delicious and healthy meals for you and your family.
 
The most wonderful thing about all these pressure cooker recipes in this book is that they will help you cook on a budget because they only require five main ingredients or less. So, you don't need to sweat it out gathering a long list of ingredients for a mouth watering and healthy meal.  Also, the ingredients are common ones we use every day in our kitchen and there'll be no need to order for any special ingredient.
 
In this book are numerous recipes to try out with your electric pressure cooker from nutritious breakfasts to great tasting desserts. There are chapters solely dedicated to soups, beef, poultry, seafood, and pork recipes. Vegetarians are not left out this steaming adventure as there are a number of recipes for them as well. 
 
You'll also get to know more about pressure cooking and get more conversant with your electric pressure cooker and start to cook like a pro with it.
 
Now let's get pressure cooking... 
Available since: 11/21/2018.

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