Convert Any Recipe to Instant Pot
FlipDish AI converts oven, slow cooker, and stovetop recipes to Instant Pot — with correct pressure settings, liquid ratios, and natural vs. quick release instructions.
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Pulled Pork (Slow Cooker) Place pork shoulder in slow cooker. Add 1 cup apple cider vinegar. Cook LOW 8–10 hours. Shred and mix with juices.
Pulled Pork (Instant Pot) Sear pork on Sauté mode. Add ½ cup apple cider vinegar. Pressure cook HIGH 60–70 min. Natural release 20 minutes. Shred and mix with juices.
Instant Pot Recipe Converter — Convert Any Recipe to Instant Pot
The Instant Pot can cut slow cooker times by 70% while delivering the same tender, fall-apart results. FlipDish AI converts your slow cooker, oven, or stovetop recipe to Instant Pot with precise pressure settings, reduced liquid amounts, cook times, and release method instructions. It also handles the Sauté function for browning steps.
Pro Tips for Instant Pot / Pressure Cooker
- Use the Sauté function to brown meat before pressure cooking for better flavor.
- Reduce liquid by 25–30% compared to slow cooker recipes — Instant Pot doesn't evaporate liquid.
- Natural pressure release (15–20 min) keeps meat more tender than quick release.
- Thicken sauces after pressure cooking using the Sauté function with a cornstarch slurry.
- Never fill the Instant Pot more than ⅔ full (½ full for foamy foods like beans).
Frequently Asked Questions
How much faster is Instant Pot vs slow cooker?
Instant Pot is typically 70% faster. An 8-hour slow cooker recipe becomes 60–90 minutes in the Instant Pot.
What's the difference between natural and quick release?
Natural release (letting pressure drop on its own) keeps meat tender. Quick release (manually venting) is better for vegetables and pasta.
Can I convert baked recipes to Instant Pot?
Yes — cakes, cheesecakes, and breads can be made using the pot-in-pot method. FlipDish includes these instructions.
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