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By :5 Ingredients Or Less By Marilyn Haugen |
Course | Dessert |
Cuisine | American |
Difficulty | Easy |
Browse Category | Dessert |
Duration | 1-2 hours |
Diet | Plant-Based |
Cooking Technique | Pressure Cook |
Prep Time | 30 minutes |
Cook Time | 45 minutes |
Servings |
6 servings
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Ingredients
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To quickly peel peaches, fill the inner pot halfway with water. Set your Instant Pot to sauté on Normal. When the water is boiling, use tongs to dunk each peach in the water for 10 to 20 seconds or until the skin starts to split. Quickly plunge peach in a bowl of ice water. Use your fingers to peel the skin off the peaches. Reserve 1-1/2 cups water in the pot for step 3 and discard the remainder.
You can use 2-1/2 cups frozen sliced peaches, thawed, in place of fresh. Combine the peaches with 3 tbsp orange juice or water before adding them to the souffle dish.
Marilyn Haugen is passionate about cooking and entertaining and has turned this passion into a successful cookbook career. She has also written the bestselling 150 Best Spiralizer Recipes and 175 Best Instant Pot® Recipes.
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All of its 150 recipes, created especially for use with an Instant Pot®, contain a minimum of ingredients and require little effort. There are recipes for every occasion and season, and for novices and well-seasoned home cooks alike. The recipes include favorites like Ham and Cheddar Egg Muffins, Hearty Black Bean Soup, Pepperoncini Beef Roast, Chicken Caesar Pita Pockets, Braised Herb Salmon with Asparagus, Buttery Garlic Mashed Potatoes, and Chocolate Peanut Clusters.
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It turned out soggy n mushy.. the peach layer and the crumble layer did not mix. I used exact same quantities. May be the milk should be less
Any suggestions to improve consistency?
Did not turn out. I even did the extra 2 minutes. Maybe it should have had the top covered with aluminum foil too.. directions were not clear.
Wished I had read at the reviews before I wasted my time and ingredients. I took out one serving for my husband and then pitched it.
Same for me, totally soup and not cooked. I wish I had read the reviews too. I learned s lesson here.
Delicious! I used 5 peaches. After reading comments about it being soupy, I whisked 1/4 cup sugar with 2tbsp each flour and cornstarch and a little nutmeg and tossed that mix with the peaches before placing the peaches in the souffle dish. I used buttermilk in place of the milk (just added 1tbsp lemon juice to the 1c milk) and didn’t need quite the full cup, just enough to make a thick dough, like for drop biscuits. I did 25 mins pressure cook.