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Living Well Pressure Cooker: Here’s My First Recipe (VIDEO)

I just bought the Living Well Pressure Cooker and am so happy. This is my third attempt at purchasing a proper pressure cooker and I am pretty happy. Pressure cookers scare me to DEATH. I’m being honest here.

 Living Well Pressure Cooker Recipe

Living Well Pressure Cooker By Montel Williams

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But the Living Well Pressure Cooker from Montel Williams is very user-friendly. It takes all the guesswork out of cooking and I couldn’t be happier. 

I ended up making the purchase through QVC while watching my boy David Venable. He is just too cute and I love the faces he makes when he eats something he likes. LOL. My husband makes fun of me for being so obsessed – but so is life.

But you can actually get one for a bit cheaper on Amazon. Click here to check it out

Let’s Talk About The Steam Release

The steam release is probably the scariest part about a pressure cooker. When I tried my first meal, I pretty much thought the pressure cooker was going to explode in my kitchen.

I literally walked away and removed myself from that part of the house. I know some people are so used to cooking their recipes in a pressure cooker… but not me! I didn’t know what to expect.

Living Well Pressure Cooker Pressure Release Video

So, I made this video of me using our Living Well Pressure Cooker for you so you can see what it looks like at the end of the cooking session. I wanted to give you our first-hand experience. 

I need you to know this! You have to release all the steam that is locked inside of the Living Well Pressure Cooker before you can open the top.

I was surprised by how much came out – check it out so you will be knowledgeable of what to expect. It’s better that you are informed and not nervous like me while you are preparing your first meal. LOL! 

Living Well Pressure Cooker Recipe

 Living Well Pressure Cooker Recipe

I put just a few ingredients into the Living Well Pressure Cooker:

  1. 4 Potatoes
  2. A handful of chopped carrots
  3. Chicken breast marinated in an orange cranberry sauce
  4. 1 package of Knorr Chicken Stock
  5. 1.5 cups of water (might have put too much of this)
  6. Salt and pepper

This was BARE BONES. I was just testing the whole thing out and it was great!! The Living Well Pressure Cooker has buttons on the front that makes it mindless.

Are you cooking? Are you browning? Are you stewing? You choose your setting and the time/pressure is automatically selected.

I have one more recipe to share. On those days where I can’t get it together -I’m going to be whipping out the Living Well Pressure Cooker by Montel Williams to get my home-cooked meals on the table.

I’m really trying to limit the number of times we order out. This is going to help me do just that!

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Sandra Kemper

Monday 11th of November 2013

Love my Livingwell pressure cooker. Do have a problem. When I get ready to turn it on and set it I get an F4 on the screen and can't get any further. Please email my the answer to the problem. I hope I can still use it. Thank you!!

Candy Peterson

Monday 4th of March 2013

I absolutely love my Living Well Pressure Cooker. My husband is a tug captain and we just purchased a 2nd one for the tug. I used the 'Stew' function mostly and love the fact that I can have a pot of pinto beans done in less that an hour or beef stew or chicken noodle soup in less than 30 minutes. It's perfect.

Arina George

Friday 5th of October 2012

Lovely recipe!Thanks for sharing this easy-looking recipe. I MIGHT try it sometime soon.

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