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Instant Pot Turkey, Black Bean, and Hatch Chile Chili

November 5, 2019 Sarah Hornung
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I was at a wedding in New Mexico over Columbus Day Weekend and I brought back green chiles and chili powder from the Santa Fe Farmer’s Market and I’ve made this chili twice since — it’s very loosely based on Melissa Clark’s Pressure Cooker Classic Beef Chili.

Ingredients

4 tablespoons olive oil
1 pound ground turkey
3 teaspoons kosher salt
1 large onion, diced
4 New Mexico chili peppers, sliced
4 carrots, peeled and sliced
4 cloves garlic, finely grated or minced
2 tablespoons chili powder
1 teaspoon ground cumin
1 teaspoon dried oregano
14 ounces diced tomatoes
1 cup dried black beans
5–6 cilantro stems

To serve:

chopped cilantro leaves and tender stems
lime juice wedges
Sour cream
Cubed avocado
Pickled jalapeño
Radishes
Corn bread
Corn chips
Salsa
Shredded cheese

Using the saute function of the Instant Pot, heat 2 tablespoons of olive oil and then brown the ground turkey

Add 1 teaspoon of salt when turkey is cooked completely through and then using a slotted spoon, scoop it out of the Instant Pot and set it aside

Add the remaining 2 tablespoons of olive oil and the onion, chile peppers, carrots and garlic and saute for 5-7 minutes until the are soft and fragrant

Add 1 more teaspoon and then return the ground turkey to the Instant Pot and add an additional teaspoon of salt, chili powder, cumin, and oregano and cook for about another minutes, until well combined

Add 1 cup of dried back beans and stir until well-combined and then add 14 ounces of diced tomatoes and 5 cups of water and 5-6 whole stems of cilantro

Set Instant Pot to cook on high pressure for 1 hour

After 1 hour, manually release the pressure, fish out the cilantro stems, and serve with chopped cilantro leaves, lime juice wedges, sour cream, avocado, jalapeño, radishes, corn bread, corn chips, salsa, and shredded cheese

In instant pot Tags instant pot, turkey, black beans, hatch chile, chili
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Instant Pot Penne with Spicy Samin-style Turkey and Pork Ragú

June 27, 2019 Sarah Hornung
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After watching Salt Fat Acid Heat the other week, I was been dreaming of ragú and I had Samin‘s recipe for Benedetta’s ragú open in safari all week. Ultimately, because we’d already had beef this week, I ended up making something a little bit lighter, a modified version of Bon Appetite’s rigatoni with spicy calabrese-style pork ragù that I’ll call penne with spicy samin-style turkey and pork ragú because, well, I used penne and a combination of pork and turkey, and because I used some of the things that I learned from Samin and from her recipe.

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In instant pot, pasta Tags turkey, pork, pork sausage, ragu, soffritto, penne, instant pot, parmesan cheese, tomato
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Instant Pot Double Pea Risotto

May 6, 2019 Sarah Hornung
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I've come to love risotto and to think of it as an easy, one-pot -- OK, technically two -- weeknight dinner. I'm not entirely sure how this happened and I know that many will disagree with me. But hear me out, yes, it's more labor intensive than salad, but there is a similarity for me. Lots of chopping to start and a concern that quantities come together correctly. As Julia Sherman said, "For a dish to be a legitimate salad, the total must be greater than the sum of its parts. Meaning, by virtue of presenting an intentional group of disparate ingredients together (yes, most often in the presence of some unifying dressing), they should create a new and unique flavor/texture experience, one that re-frames and enhances the ingredients themselves." I would argue, the same principle is true for a risotto.

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In risotto, instant pot Tags sugar snap peas, english peas, aborio rice, risotto, instant pot
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