Marin Independent Journal

Nothing fussy

A chicken soup you can make in the Instant Pot

- By Claudia Alexander

Though the Instant Pot has been around since 2010, I am a relatively new convert. Having already given away my bread machine, rice cooker and yogurt maker, the idea of an Instant Pot in my small kitchen wasn't at all appealing. However, after a hike with a girlfriend during the pandemic who couldn't stop raving about the chicken stock she had made, I was convinced enough to give it another chance. I bought the smaller size (3 quarts — perfect for us empty nesters) and it didn't take long to “fall in love.” I confess, it made me slightly uncomforta­ble to learn that when the Instant Pot first came out, foodies all over the internet were so enthralled with it they named themselves “Potheads.”

But yes, I am now also hooked. I use my Instant

Pot most weeks, saving meat bones from dinner until I have enough for stock, or whipping up a quick risotto for dinner, as well as chilis, stews and soups that I can freeze for a quick weeknight

dinner. The Instant Pot also can cook dried beans without having to soak them ahead of time: Check the website of Rancho Gordo for cooking times for different types of beans.

The following recipe is from the cookbook “The Easy Pressure Cooker Cookbook” by Diane Phillips. This is my go-to cookbook for pressure cooking and I gave a copy to each of my kids. If you have a smaller Instant Pot like mine, you might have to adjust some of the recipes. I adapted the Creamy Chicken and Rice Soup recipe, substituti­ng the wild rice for a wild rice blend, the chicken breasts

for chicken thighs, the heavy cream for half-and-half and using less stock because of the size of my pot.

This soup is hearty; you might even call it a stew, but you could add more stock once it is finished to make it soupier. With a salad and baguette, it's an altogether filling meal.

Claudia Alexander, a resident of Marin County, has been happily cooking for family and friends for more than three decades.

She has a weekly food blog, sweetbynur­ture.com. You can contact her at sweetbynur­ture@gmail.com

 ?? PHOTOS BY CLAUDIA ALEXANDER ?? This Creamy Chicken and Rice Soup recipe is from “The Easy Pressure Cooker Cookbook” by Diane Phillips.
PHOTOS BY CLAUDIA ALEXANDER This Creamy Chicken and Rice Soup recipe is from “The Easy Pressure Cooker Cookbook” by Diane Phillips.
 ?? ?? This Creamy Chicken and Rice Soup makes a filling meal.
This Creamy Chicken and Rice Soup makes a filling meal.

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