How to Cook Potatoes and Eggs in Instant Pot

This is the first time I used the pressure cooker to cook potatoes for salad. The potatoes turned out wonderful and was so simple to do, without cooking them in a large pot of boiling water. The rest of the salad recipe was right-on, and lends itself well to adjusting the ingredients to your personal tastes. Read More

Made half a recipe (cooked two large potatoes) and cooked the potatoes in my Nordic Ware microwave pressure cooker for 8 minutes. There's no waiting for the pressure to rise and fall as there is in a regular pressure cooker and it's great for preparing small quantities. The fresh dill is a nice addition to the mayonnaise-based dressing. Read More

The recipe was very tasty! I left out the dill since my family doesn't care for it but otherwise it was great. I used smaller yellow potatoes (a little bigger than an extra large egg) and set them for 6 minutes in my Instant Pot. They were still a little hard in the middle after the suggested amount of time. I put them back in the pressure cooker for another 4 minutes and they seemed perfect. Next time I will let them cook for 9 0r 10 minutes before quick release. I think it's just the difference between pots that made for this discrepancy. Read More

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Very good Potato salad I used a 1/4 cup of Miracle whip with the mayo as we like it with a creamer texture and on the sweeter side We like the potatoes pieces on the smaller size and 3 minutes was all it took to steam them. Surprised no one mentioned when steaming the potatoes just put the eggs on top of them and with the Insta-Pot set for 3 minutes with a quick release they come out perfectly hard boiled. Read More

Great recipe! Thank you!! I made the potato salad the first time exactly as written and it was very good. The second time I increased the apple cider vinegar to 2 tsp and added about 1.5 Tbsp Maggi to the dressing ingredients and included a finely chopped baby dill pickle too. My husband and son both agreed that it was the best potato salad they have ever had! Definitely a keeper. (I used the Whole Egg Mayonnaise also found on this site and it is wonderful in this recipe.) Read More

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I made this for in my electric pressure cooker (Instant Pot) but used 3 quite large potatoes cut in half instead of the 6 medium. I set the potatoes in a steamer basket inside my pot and I cooked them for the 3 minutes recommended and natural pressure released for 7 minutes. They were not quite done so I pressured for 1 more minute quick release. Perfect. It all depends on the size of your potatoes. For the onion hater in the house I used onion powder and followed the rest of the recipe as is leaving all measurements as written. Although I only had a small taste test I really liked this recipe. The amount of dressing was perfect for the amount of potatoes and I enjoyed the addition of dill. I used to boil my potatoes whole for potato salad but I actually prefer the pressure cooker method. Definitely a keeper in my book! Read More

I used white potatoes instead of red. Read More

This is a great potato salad recipe. I followed it exactly but made one mistake. I read dill pickle instead of dill so I added dill pickle relish. It turned out great so I'm keeping that mistake. Otherwise the cooking time and ingredient amounts were perfect. Read More

How to Cook Potatoes and Eggs in Instant Pot

Source: https://www.allrecipes.com/recipe/147346/pressure-cooker-potato-salad/

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