Instant Pot Spaghetti (with or without meat!) | How to Cook Spaghetti in the Pressure Cooker
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- Опубликовано: 9 июл 2024
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Instant Pot Spaghetti isn't faster than stove-top cooking, but it's totally hands-off for busy folks! No need to wait for a pot of water to come to a boil first.
Update: Readers have reported a 3-minute cooking cycle working well for this, so try that to avoid mushy pasta. The pasta, water, and sauce cook in the pot, all at the same time! Most recipes online show you how to make it with a meat sauce, but I’m showing you a second vegetarian version (with lentils for plant based protein) if you want to try it that way, too.
FYI- make sure you NEVER “quick release” pasta. Skip to the 2:55 mark in this video to see what happens if you do. (Spoiler: it makes a MESS on your kitchen counters!) The Instant Pot is supposed to make your life easier, so make sure you follow this tried-and-true cooking method for a mess-free, fast dinner!
This one-pot meal works best with regular or whole wheat noodles, but I include tips for using gluten-free spaghetti, too! Just keep in mind that the cooking time and method are different, so read the directions closely before you make substitutions.
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..are you aware of the fact that if you make spaghetti like this in italy your ass will end up being asskicked very hard. Please don't ruin pasta recipe go cook some turkey...you can't handle pasta.
@@mcbmcb5163 get over it some people do not have the luxury of being able to eat food
@@sammylove7211 What does that mean? Should we intentionally make food gross in solidarity with people who can't eat? You can just eat fertilizer then, you don't have to follow this food destruction tutorial.
@@MrGnjecko first world problem 😊
@@sammylove7211 what exactly is a first world problem? Instant cookers? I don't understand your point.
I felt a great disturbance in the Force, as if millions of Italians suddenly cried out in terror.
It was when Barilla started making dried spaghetti to sell in bulk
Indeed! Imagine allowing a soulless machine to cook pasta. No passion, no love. Someday they’ll figure out a way to create human life in an instant pot.
Lol 😂
YOU WIN
Detoxinista: "break the spaghetti"
Italians: *This is an avengers level threat*
Lol @ all the people comparing the meal to "dog food" or "not even good enough for that" it's like they reek of first world privilege.
@@SynneDennis You're defending using a Instant Pot to make pasta. Don't even speak about first world privilege. That is the epitome of first world laziness. Poor countries that cook pasta the normal way would also call this dog food.
@@SynneDennis We got that from a video named Eva. It was from Pasta Grammar, I think.
@@PuntYourJunk at least we have food
@@sammylove7211 yeah, that you import for dirt cheap from those poor countries
I love all those having an aneurysm over italian ramen, 90% of your meals is a starch in a funny shape in tomatoes. You dont have to be so precious about it.
Who else is here from pasta grammar?
I am!
"In twenty minutes she can destroy pasta!"
me
Watched this several times and still have no idea how much water you put in. DANG!
It varies based on the recipe you use (meat or no meat; lentils vs. no lentils), but for the meat version here I use 4 1/2 cups of water and a pound of pasta. You can find all the variations, troubleshooting tips, and printable recipe in the post here: detoxinista.com/instant-pot-spaghetti/
I always just put enough to barely cover the pasta
@@Iivforevermore That sounds like too much.
Check out the
link for the printed recipe in the description of the video.
How much water ...with or with out meat?
my current living situation has me moving around a lot and I have no access to a stove, so an instant pot was the only thing that made sense to get so I could at least still make cooked food. This video has helped me a lot! Thank you ✨
I also use a burner but find the instant pot so convenient.
I am going to cook a lot of spaghetti so I will separate spaghetti and others. By that I mean I will do spaghetti and water in the pot only first. How many minutes of high pressure do you recommend for only spaghetti and water? thanks
My dogs loved this, thanks.
This comment had me DYING 😂😂😂
Right? it’s so overcooked, eewwwwwww. You better use fideos and you can skip another step 🙄
@@Koji-888 when you mature and look back you will realize this recipe is literal trash and the person in the video having a vagina doesn't mean we have to pretend is good
Italy is crying...
not only Italy
Today im gonna show you how to make italian dog food!
We have an idiom in Southern Italy: 'Mancu li cani' ... which means: 'Not even (for) the dogs'. Said enough with that.
Thank you, Madame. I've cooked my first spaghetti meal using an InstantPot, it was exciting and fulfilling. :) Thanks to you in great part.
I followed her link to the recipe...
But i used much less water (340 gram spag, 340 vegan mince, half cup rinsed lentils, 400ml tomato sauce, 2.5 cups water)
I've added Frozen vegan mince, chopped onion on the spaghetti+water + lentils, then tomato sauce, mushroom powder n heaps of herbs. 3 minutes high pressure and at some stage yeah I got a burn notice, so I released the pressure, and to my surprise the food came out good hey, not soggy, but dente and hardly any burn!
Tasty!!! Added olives, cheese n salt after. Thanks. This is the easiest recipe for potluck!
I'm crap with cooking on a stove, so for me this spag bol in the pressure cooker is a gift as it saves me time and hassle and dishes 🤣 i know many people cringe tho.
THANK you for adding measurements! I’m just trying to figure out how to cook plain noodles rn and when she says “add the water” I’m just like “how much???”
I have to also ask, how much water 1cup to 2 cups.
Blondie,you killed italian cousine in less than 4 minutes video.
i'm here to report a murder.
@@wesleycole6982 shut your peckerwood mormon ass up.
@@wesleycole6982 who fucking names their child "Wesley"? Gross.
@@wesleycole6982 she should had swallowed you.
AND SHE HAVE MORE THAN ONE VIDEO DOING THIS NONSENSE!!!
OMG, someone stop here!!! Plz!!!
A cooking channel which doesn’t tell you the amount of ingredients and the amount of time for the pressure cook cycle. Well done!
Unlike your videos. Oh, that's right, you don't have any. 'There's two kinds of people in this world when you boil it all down. You got your talkers and you got your doers. Most people are just talkers, all they do is talk. But when it is all said and done, it's the doers that change this world' (David Della Rocco)
You can grab the printable recipe with all the measurements, tips & tricks here: detoxinista.com/instant-pot-spaghetti/
It's so you have to click her link and generate ad revenue
@@devanpandya7411 what’s the point of posting this unnecessary, pretentious and stupid quote? The fact that the OP doesn’t have videos on their channel doesn’t make their criticisms illegitimate. By your logic, you shouldn’t send back bad food in a restaurant unless you’re a chef yourself. Enjoy eating your mush of spaghetti, mate
Well it's also a cooking video that doesn't teach how to cook, so....what do you expect?
This turned out really well.
Does this work with other kinds of pasta?
My first go round with spaghetti in the instapot didnt turn out very good,it stuck to the bottom of the pan,my spaghetti stuck together,dont know what i did wrong?
How much water should be added?
Spaghetti 🍝 with meat Recipe: (for pressure cookers)
Ingredients:
1 lb of ground beef
1 lb of spaghetti sauce
1 lb of spaghetti noodles
2 cups of water
0:34 Press the saute button
Add olive oil (or any oil that you prefer)
Add ground beef
Add any seasonings that you like (optional)
Once done cooking meat. Drain any excess fat.
Make sure no meat is stuck to bottom of pan. Use a little bit of water to help.
Break spaghetti noodles to fit in pressure cooker. Make sure the noodles are spread out and layered on top of each other to prevent sticking to each other and cooking properly.
Poured two cups of water over noodles
Then add spaghetti sauce on top of the noodles.
Close the lid and make sure our all seals are closed.
Cook on high pressure for 4 minutes.
Takes about 10 minutes for the pressure to be Build up before cooking. Then takes another 10 minutes for the pressure to release.
Entire cook time should take about 30 minutes according to this video anyways.
Never cook pasta and sauce together.
PLEASE DELETE THIS COMMENT. This is an abomination, you just need ten minutes to cook pasta properly, you take like 30 minutes to cook it in this way and it's just dog food.
@@Alex-sd8fg the comment simply is stating what’s in the video lol
@@TT.3123 Ye but i told him to delete that cause no one has to do that lol
@@Alex-sd8fg 😂😅 not “abomination” though lol 😮💨
Passibile di denuncia.
I'm calling the police
Lol this message made me lol! B
🤣🤣😭😭😭
This video is wrong in so many levels! This should be removed for inciting violence.
LMAO
But why? 🤦♀️
I can't imagine how you would get the pasta properly cooked in a pressure cooker. Al dent pasta is a big part of it's appeal. I don't think I'll waste my time trying this. It only takes 10 to 15 minutes to get perfectly cooked pasta. Might cook the sauce in the cooker although I don't see an advantage to that either.
Time. If you have time to stay in the kitchen, sure. It's not that difficult or time consuming.
With little kids and no time. This easy way is worth it.
@@anindyaambuj NO TIME? You need 10 minutes to cook pasta properly, what are you talking about? You just need like 3 minutes for the water to boil and then 6-7 minutes for the pasta to cook, meanwhile you prepare your sauce
Excellent info. Lots of good examples and tips, but you kept it brief and to the point. Thank you! ☺️
May I ask how much pasta and how how much water should I use ?
Detoxinista, if you want a good piece of advice from a real Italian citizen, then cook pasta normally so that you won't disgrace yourself and you will also eat healthier and tastier dishes, because with this method you killed off every ingredient, spaghetti first(don't break them, otherwise they would not be called long pasta).
@@Koji-888 It's not even quicker, spaghetti took 9min to cook in boiling water. you can cook your sauce on the side while its cooking and then trow the pasta in it with some cooking water. This method is so bad, if you want quicker version just get instant noodle
Should I set the meat to the side after sautéing it or leave it in there when I pressure cook it?
I leave it in there!
Just got the instant pot yesterday. Cooking this recipe first. 🤞
❤Are any adjustments needed when using gluten free spaghetti 🍝? Thank you...😊❤
omg thank you for making this video so to the point and for explaining everything. so many other videos have way too much side chatter I was getting frustrated trying to hear the information I was looking for. Great video!♥️
Thanks, Kaitlin! Glad it was helpful.
Can you use wine instead of water?
I Am So Happy That I Decided To Buy This. The Food Is Delicious. I Also Bought A Recipe Book For It.
How much water to add?
I don’t want to break the noodles. Is it possible to cook them with open lid like in a normal pot?
Sure, but then you don't really need to do this in a pressure cooker at all, unless you simply don't want to turn on the stove. It would just be like boiling water on the stove top and cooking as usual.
does the pot cook for 3-4 hours incase you want to make your own sauce instead of jar sauce?
I'm not sure what the official limit is on cook time for the Instant Pot, but here's a recipe for Instant Pot Spaghetti Sauce here if you want to give it a try. It's one of my favorites! detoxinista.com/instant-pot-spaghetti-sauce/
You can make good homemade sauce in under an hour, you don't need anything like 3-4 hours. Here -
www.mentalfloss.com/article/544003/pasta-sauce-hailed-worlds-best-surprisingly-easy-make-home
Follow that super-simple recipe. It is good as more of a base; I personally think it's nice but still a little plain as it is in the recipe. I made it even better by including a couple of bay leaves, a drizzle of honey and a little bit of garlic. Highly recommend. Have some of this sauce ready and just cook some UNBROKEN spaghetti in a normal, good-sized pot. Do not rinse the pasta, do NOT add any cooking water to your sauce. All you will do is water it down. If sauce is made properly, you never need to add any pasta water. With sauce already on hand, especially sauce this good, it is so fast an easy to make good pasta, the normal and right way in a normal and right pot.
This video helped so much! My pasta before stuck together due to me stirring it before starting the pressure cooking.
What does your instant pot means when it says burn while Cooking spaghetti .
It means the bottom in the pot is getting hot enough to burn anything touching it. Since you can't stir well cooking the pot will warn you whatever is cooking might burn.
Thanks!
This was carefully well explained 👏
Thanks for the kind words!
@@DetoxinistaRecipes always welcome
Thank you. Very helpful
Thanks!
Tried this and they turned out so good.Thank you!
@Martin Pallmann STOP PESTERING. COOK YOUR PASTA AND SPAGHETTI ALL DAY AND DO YOUR MULTIPLE DISHES. WE LIKE INSTAPOT!
@Martin Pallmann butchering a culture… cooking a type of noodle that originated in China with a fruit that is native to the Americas? 😂
The world is falling apart and you people want to argue about spaghetti. Its an easy meal to make on multiple levels (A TODDLER CAN DO IT). The instant pot just makes it easier because there's only one dish you have to use to cook everything aside from the utensil used for stirring.
@@god563616 Check out this vid at 6:38 ruclips.net/video/LYPIM4hEb3k/видео.html "This is how you prepare a meal for a dog !" LOL
@Zek Kiel Well Captain Douche Rocket! Show us. Where is your video showing everyone how to do it? Until you take the time and effort out of your day to help others by posting a video of what this person feels would be appreciated (and by looking at many of the other comments, it is), STFU!!!
Thank you! Just starting to use my new Instant Pot for the first time in my life. New no-kitchen setup 🙂
Your video is very helpful!
How much water do you need to add
I think she implies you literally add a number of cups of water but this can't be right. Just add the normal amount you would to sauce, the noodles will cook. I would only do this in a survival situation as it's pretty gross.
Thank You Dear Madame.!. I purchased a second InstantPot via your website's link as a Thank you!.
PLEASE, SEND UN MILITARY FORCES AT HER HOME TO STOP THIS HORRIBLE WAY OF COOKING SPAGHETTI!
It's not horrible at all. Just have to adjust your cook time to your preference.
Just made it, and it's good and easy way of making spaghetti.
@@anindyaambuj You have no idea what is pasta.
@@anindyaambuj this way the starch of the spaghetti mixes with the tomato sauce, and it becomes mushy and unealthy
@@anindyaambuj Man, this pasta looks like dog food
@@anindyaambuj Making spaghetti is easy just enough
Every Italian shuts video off as soon as you said “break pasta”.
Is there a way not to break off the pasta? I prefer my pasta regular long shape
You'd probably have to skip the pressure cooking aspect if you don't want to break the noodles, or use a short pasta. I couldn't get the lid to close with the long noodles in tact.
I am going try this. Thanks so much . Great instructions
How Much water?
How much water?
Detoxinista: Today I'm gonna teach you how to cook instant pot pasta.
What I hear: Today I'm gonna teach you how to ruin italian pasta.
Not sure my dogs would even eat this. They'd be like WTF dude
How much water? Doing it now with my instant pot.
Definitely not al dente!
Nope, al denté pasta is pretty difficult to achieve in a pressure cooker. Stove top would be a better choice for that!
@@DetoxinistaRecipes Uh yeah.....stove top WOULD be a better choice, all around. For, you know....real, good pasta
@@DetoxinistaRecipes I didn't know that not cooking pasta al dente was even an option 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
How much water???
1) These are not noodles.
2) My grandfather was cooking pasta like that but for his dog.
How much water
lovely
"Noodles" this should be ilegal
Oodles of noodles! Sorry...I don't know why I wrote that. I never call spaghetti noodles.
One pot desaster. Is this for real?
I know it’s a 3yr old post but it came out perfect thank you so much for sharing.
10 minutes to heat up, 3 minutes cooking time, 10 minutes to cool down. 23 minutes to boil spaghetti? Ridiculous.
Did it exactly except i made my own sauce everything tastes great but the 4 minutes is too long fir my taste it made my noodles way to soggy
You made your own sauce, and then cooked your pasta in a pressure cooker?!
They aren't noodles!!! So they ain't supposed to be cooked like this!!!!!
How much water do you add....?
I was wondering the same thing 👌
I am here to defend this recipe as I ended up enjoying the pasta (though I did use 1/2 less cup of water as I anticipated it would not be to my own liking and also adopted the updated cooking time). I mean it's via an Instant Pot so I did not anticipate great restaurant quality and flavors but rather a low maintenance way of making pasta with meat. This is an Instant Pot meal for busy people after all: fast, easy and low maintenance to not watch over obsessively and clean and people are forgetting that. If you don't like a certain ingredient or amount of it, then adjust to your liking and that's any recipe. So I am here to praise Detoxinista for providing this educational YT for us! There was good bite to the rigatoni pasta that I used and the pasta sauce flavor was so well infused into the pasta. My only gripe was the vid did not show the amounts needed; it's in the link to the recipe but we live and we learn!
Thanks for the kind words!
Sorry, this recipe is indefensible, from every point of view. Apart from the fact that breaking spaghetti is a crime (don't you suspect that if they were to be broken they would sell them already broken?), apart from the fact that they are insanely overcooked, let's talk about the cooking time. The video says, if I'm not mistaken, that it takes about 25-30 minutes to cook this stuff: now, how long do you think it takes to cook a plate of pasta in the normal way? The time for a pot of salted water to boil plus the cooking time of the pasta, and if you are a busy person and don't have much time to cook, in the meantime you can make a tomato sauce (or, even simpler, a garlic and oil sauce) in a few minutes. And if you can't cook or if you're too tired to do it, you can even get a ready-made sauce: no matter how industrial and low-quality it may be, at least the pasta won't look like a shapeless heap of glue.
I do not doubt that this pot can be useful, certainly for some recipes you will be able to obtain good results with reduced times, but for pasta it is not absolutely necessary, at best it is a completely useless complication.
Just cooked this for my family for the first time. Kinda dry. However, if you eat this right after it is done, it may not be as dry. I don't believe that I'll ever try this again in the pressure cooker/ instapot. I'll just continue with the old fashioned way and cook it over the stove. To be honest, it's not that much longer in time and it's a lot more moist and tastier! Just my opinion!
Super thanx
came out delicious! Thank you! :)
Glad you liked it!!
Ingredient measurements?
thank you
Fyi you probably know but on natural release step the heat is still on L means low heat which will extend the time on pressure release. I usually turn heat to off.
Great video I will be trying this method soon! We are a pasta family and this seems simple and delicious! Great content! Oh and Happy New Year! 💕
How can you call yourselves a pasta family and even think about doing this.
Thus video is an explanation on how to kill pasta twice in a single meal.
Looks like dog food.
@@tommo3190 Hi! We've been enjoying this recipe and many other pasta recipes in our instant pot, like this one, since we came across this awesome video 2 yrs ago! Don't knock it, if you haven't tried it! It's completely customizable from the meat, to what sauce you add, and yes, even the type of and time of cooking you use for the pasta you choose. I would start with a test of only pasta to see what time works for you. I'd suggest beginning with 5 or 6 minutes, but I personally wouldn't exceed 8 minutes. You're mainly cooking the pasta, so whatever that time is will be how long you'll cook everything together. Oh and the pro tip she gives about putting the meat on the bottom (if you're using it) can be the difference between a flawless execution and a burn notice lol. So if you're game, I encourage you to try it out and report back and let the original poster and me know what you think about it. Have an awesome time cooking and a great rest of your day! 💕🥰
(Oh and I only break my pasta in half for long noodles like fettuccine or spaghetti, no smaller. But again it's all preference.)
@@TheAnswerVerse absolutely no chance I would eat that.
It's basically canned pasta, I don't need to try it to know it would be awful. Just look at it.
@@tommo3190 it's the exact same ingredients as you would use if cooking it on the stove top. (Maybe minus the breaking of the pasta for some people.) There's no preservatives or additives like you'd find in a canned pasta meal, especially if you use your own homemade pasta sauce. But again, you'd have to try it to be able to give me a full evaluation. If you cook it a minute or two less, and maybe keep your noodles a little longer, I think it may look more appealing. But again it's preference, and you obviously have strong feelings about your pasta dishes. I respect that.
@@TheAnswerVerse why wouldn't you just do it on a stove top, if you take the time to make your own sauce as well. It's quicker to do and you have more control.
Just because you can doesn’t mean you should
Thank you that was perfectly said quick and easy :)
You can spend half time making good tomato sauce, without overcooking or braking spaghetti. This is worse than dog food.
Followed the your recipe and put 4.5 cups of water in with the pasta and sauce. Seemed like way to much, but did it anyway. Ended up with Spaghetti soup. ??? Seems like half the water might be more appropriate?
Don't ever do it again.
@@emmel4fun Whatever that means?
I agree. That is way too much water. I also got Spaghetti Soup. Maybe half that?
Thanks
I'm sorry what's the point of using a 4 minute cook time if you gotta wait 10 minutes after it's "done?"
Hubby and I are checking recipes for the Instant pot to see if we want to buy one, and spaghetti is a favorite, so I have checked a lot of versions for this recipe BUT, every spaghetti recipe I find the sauce is way too thin. Of course, it is because of adding the liquid for the noodles to cook. But we love our sauce thick, so I don't think spaghetti would be a recipe I would do in the InstantPot. Thanks for sharing!
Don't call that 'dog food'
Poor dogs don't deserve this
If I saute the mince in the pot first it always catches 🤷♂️🤷♂️
If you do this, quick release the pressure so they don't sit in that hot pot while it cools down naturally that way nothing overcooks. and also, this goes without saying, dont try and open the lid on a pressurized instant pot.
You are welcome to cook them on the stove, instead! This is simply an option for people who can't watch the stove-- like parents with young children. I do try to get the noodles out of the pot as fast as possible, but you DO have to wait for the pot to depressurize before you remove the lid for safety. I hope no one would attempt to open the lid before the pressure is completely removed.
@@DetoxinistaRecipes im not saying dont cook pasta in a instant pot. dont misunderstand. just if you do it, quick release the pressure so that you can get the pasta out of that hot instant pot so they dont overcook. you mentioned in the video waiting for the pressure to reduce naturally, this might work really well for some foods, but just not for pasta especially boxed pasta (fresh pasta even overcooked tends to be somewhat chewy whereas boxed pasta turns completely into gluey mush).
As it turns out a 5 minute cook time for boxed pasta in an instant pot results in perfect al dente pasta if the pressure is released quickly.
And yeah i would hope that noone would attempt to just open the lid on a pressurized pressure cooker, they are gonna have a real real bad day.
@@ronjohnson2760 A lot of pasta recipes out there for the Instant Pot call for a 6 or 8 minute cooking cycle-- and in that case, it makes sense to use a quick release because you don't want the pasta in there any longer! But, I prefer to use a really short pressure cooking cycle (usually 3 minutes is plenty), and then let the foamy, starchy water settle a bit with a brief natural release. That way there isn't a mess all over the lid with starchy water shooting out as the pressure releases. It could actually be dangerous to perform a quick release with things that create starch in the Instant Pot (like grains and pasta) because the starch can clog the vent and prevent the pressure from releasing. Either way, the pasta is in the pressure cooker for roughly the same amount of time, I just prefer my method so that I don't have to meticulously clean the lid or my kitchen counters every time I cook pasta.
@@ronjohnson2760 I tried it this way to be sure. Glad I didn't let it sit. It was perfect!
I agree. Mine was overdone. Next time I will just quick release and let it sit for 10 minutes.
This recipe is legit.Brown your meat if you put some in it and then get your 16oz box of Spaghetti and grap some out break it in half and do as she says in different directions then put 24oz of sauce on top of it and get a little water in the sauce jar just a little bit and shake off the remaining sauce in jar and pour thet little bit over the Spaghetti then add 4 and a half cups of water in it and it comes out GREAT.I Have a 6qt Instant Pot.THnks for your video.
I'm so glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for sharing the feedback!
You did not say or show that water has to cover the noodles! Got dry noodles at top :(
They ain't noodles. They are what is left from entire spaghetti
Thank you for showing people how to NEVER COOK PASTA!!!
@Mango Tango its the truth
@Mango Tango It's awful to try to prepare a pasta dish like this. In fact, it takes longer this way than the traditional method. What is the point?? lol
Made this today! It was delicious! I added onion and fresh garlic when I sautéd the meat!
I'm so glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for letting me know!
For GOD SAKE tell us how much sphagetti and water that needs to go in ?
I don't mind this , but I do buy frozen Italian meatballs and a drained can of diced tomatoes..i only have myself to feed and I have to be frugal. Oh yeah, I get small jar of jalapenos too😊
It did not work for me. I will add more liquid next time or cook the pasta separately, I just can't see this method replacing the traditional way. It's a quick dish either way.
Every italians are crying over this
I seriously don't know how any one can make this without getting the burn notice. I have tried on two separate occasions. The second time, nothing was even sticking as far as I can see I put in the suggested water. Guess I'll just go old school and do it ob the stove from now on.
Suspekt29 nice choice don't do this thing it's an insult honestly
Ne avesse azzeccata una🤦🏻♀️ what a mess🤣🤣
Da denuncia
Omg...the only good thing in this is the pasta...before being tortured....the outcome? Not for human consumption....
Snapping the noodles?! 🇮🇹🤌🏼⁉️
Looks like Noodles and Katchup.
I wouldn't feed that to my dog.
thats good because pasta and tomato sauce is not part of a good canine diet
Would only feed this to my dog
Thank you for taking the time to demonstrate how to cook spaghetti in the IP.
How about add in instructions how much water to add
Sorry, this is an old video! You can find the full instructions here: detoxinista.com/instant-pot-spaghetti/
@@DetoxinistaRecipes don't be sorry. It's fine. :) happy holidays