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Instant Pot Smart6/5/2017 2:21:06 PM

Instant Pot "Smart" Bluetooth Scripts



These are recipe scripts specifically for the Instant Pot "Smart" Bluetooth model.  Click on the links to download them to your app.  I will add new scripts to this list when I have time to make and test them.  Check back often for updates.


0 - Hard Boiled Farm Fresh Eggs
The "3-15" method for hard boiled eggs. Great for farm fresh, fully cooked eggs, but can also be used for any "large" eggs.
Tip - Try out one egg first to be sure the cook time is good for your preference before cooking a large batch.

Yogurt Picture0 - Yogurt
Homemade thick and creamy yogurt.  Special script to ensure full temperature is reached in one boil cycle.

Mac and Cheese0 - Mac & Cheese (Boxed)
Simple recipe for boxed.

Pork Shoulder0 - Pork Shoulder Roast for Shredding
For 2 to 3 inch thick roast... cut into chunks will cook more evenly.

0 - Beans - Butter Beans
A delicious, slightly earthy bean with just a hint of sweetness. This recipe makes 2 large meal size bowls or 4 to 5 side-dish portions. (increase up to 4 times for 6qt pot)

0 - Beans - Split Pea Soup

Refried Beans - Picture0 - Beans - Refried Pintos
A simple recipe for refried beans (double or triple recipe)

Large beans0 - Beans, basic large
Basic recipe for large dry beans - kidney, cannellini, mayocoba, and extra soft medium beans: northern, small red, pinto, pink, anazai, etc

0 - Beans, basic med/lg
Basic recipe for medium/large dry beans - pinto, pink, northern, small red, anazai, etc

0 - Beans, basic small
Basic recipe for small dry beans - navy, black, lady cream peas, black eye peas, 15 bean mix, etc

0 - Beef & Barley Stew
A simplified family recipe for a hearty soup. Recipe makes 4 to 5 large bowls... can be doubled.

0 - Corned Beef Brisket

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1/13/2018 11:34:55 AM BethTheNew
I just got a Instant Pot Smart and have been looking everywhere for Recipe Scripts. Thanks for these. Looking forward to more.

1/14/2018 2:51:49 PM TinkerT
Glad you have found them useful.  I will try to get around to adding more soon.  :)

7/15/2018 11:19:40 AM Dee
How do I write a script for the following :
Boiling milk to 184F
Cooling it to 115F

Thanks!

7/16/2018 12:08:47 PM TinkerT
Dee,

While you could wait for the milk to cool in the pot, the heat that is retained in the sandwich bottom of the pot, and even more so in the heating disk, would take a really, really, seriously long time.  I tried to wait so I would not need to keep an eye on it cool, but I gave up after an hour and it still wasn't cool enough to add starter yet.  Depending on the water temp in your sink, you can cool in as fast as 10 minutes if you fill the sink to the level of the milk in your pot with cold water.

However, if you really want to try it, I would go with the following...

heat to temp 190
hold at temp 185 for 5 min
Pause to temp 115
Pause 1 min long beep (repeat, repeat, repeat, repeat to let you know to put in the starter)
Hold at temp 115 for 12 hours

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