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Pressure Cooker Chicken Bacon Penne Pasta Recipe and Video

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If you haven't tried this recipe yet, you should put it on your menu this week. This Pressure Cooker

If you haven't tried this recipe yet, you should put it on your menu this week. This Pressure Cooker Chicken Bacon Penne Pasta is a quick, easy, one pot meal that’s rich, creamy and delicious! It’s pure comfort food that’s ready in less than 30 minutes. I've updated the post with a new video Your family’s going to love this one. Sigrid, a long time reader of Pressure Cooking Today, recently sent me an email: When I saw this [Food Network article]( today I thought of you. I know you regularly convert traditional cooking recipes to pressure cooking recipes. Given that this traditional recipe is the most re-pinned pasta recipe on Pinterest (2.8 million re-pins) and has been shared 50,000 times on Facebook, I suspect it would be a very successful post on your blog if it’s converted to a pressure cooker recipe. Also sounds like a delicious dish! One look at the recipe and I knew Sigrid was right, my readers and my family would love it too. Especially if I transformed it into a quick and easy one pot pressure cooker meal. [(more…)]( The post [Pressure Cooker Chicken Bacon Penne Pasta in a Garlic Cream Sauce](=) appeared first on [Pressure Cooking Today™](. = ©2018 Barbara Bakes LLC | 5526 West 13400 South #524, Herriman, Utah 84096 [Unsubscribe](

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