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Instant Pot Beans

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Our next adventure with the Instant Pot was making a batch of pinto and red kidney beans. ย We intentionally didn’t soak them to see how well the Instant Pot performed on the beans.

We put 3 cups of dry beans (2 cups of pinto, 1 cup of red kidney) in the pot with 12 cups of water and pressure cooked them for 4 minutes. ย Now 4 minutes of cooking means 15 minutes to pressurize and another 15 minutes to depressurize so really 34 minutes.

We then drained the water from the beans and rinsed them. ย No one wants excessive gas producing chemicals!

We put the beans back into the Instant Pot with enough water to cover them. ย We also added jalapeno and green peppers. ย We then pressure cooked them for an additional 10 minutes. ย (again, 15 minutes to pressurize and 15 minutes to depressurize.)

So overall it took about 1 hour 15 minutes to make the beans. ย They were a little bland but well cooked. ย Next time we need to add a little salt and our typical seasonings. ย Sounds like another post will be necessary.

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  1. purpleslobinrecovery Avatar

    Well cooked after only 1 hr, and 15 minutes?? I’m impressed!

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    1. declutteringthestuff Avatar

      I know! We were expecting crunchy beans!

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