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Husband forgot to get ricotta for lasagna earlier this week so I made up my very first all-by-myself recipe, and it was really good so I thought I'd share my excitement at being a quasi-real cook!
I had two large boneless skinless chicken breasts thawed so I coated them really well with a dry rub mix of kosher salt to taste, and about a tablespoon+ of roasted garlic powder, lemon pepper, and Italian seasoning. Then I lightly browned each breast in some olive oil.
I put about a cup of chicken broth in the instapot (husband really likes gravy so you could cut that down if you wanted) then put the breasts on a rack and pressure cooked for 10 minutes.
Did a fast release, checked breasts were over 165*F, and then moved them to a plate in the bread oven to stay warm while I made gravy.
Then I put the instapot on saute and added about 6 tablespoons of unsalted butter and some unknown amount of corn starch; I wisked while it got up to a boil and ended up adding more butter and corn starch until I got a good gravy consistency and flavor so you'd have to play with it too if ya made it.
My husband says it was the best gravy I've ever made, which is amazing cause I usually just heat up a jar/can or dry mix package of pre-made gravy. :vs_OMG:
Sorry I didn't take a picture cause I figured it would be a flop :vs_laugh:
I had two large boneless skinless chicken breasts thawed so I coated them really well with a dry rub mix of kosher salt to taste, and about a tablespoon+ of roasted garlic powder, lemon pepper, and Italian seasoning. Then I lightly browned each breast in some olive oil.
I put about a cup of chicken broth in the instapot (husband really likes gravy so you could cut that down if you wanted) then put the breasts on a rack and pressure cooked for 10 minutes.
Did a fast release, checked breasts were over 165*F, and then moved them to a plate in the bread oven to stay warm while I made gravy.
Then I put the instapot on saute and added about 6 tablespoons of unsalted butter and some unknown amount of corn starch; I wisked while it got up to a boil and ended up adding more butter and corn starch until I got a good gravy consistency and flavor so you'd have to play with it too if ya made it.
My husband says it was the best gravy I've ever made, which is amazing cause I usually just heat up a jar/can or dry mix package of pre-made gravy. :vs_OMG:
Sorry I didn't take a picture cause I figured it would be a flop :vs_laugh: