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HAPPY NEW YEAR, FRIENDS!! As always, I like to kick off the new year by looking back at the most pop

HAPPY NEW YEAR, FRIENDS!! As always, I like to kick off the new year by looking back at the most popular electric pressure cooker recipes on Pressure Cooking Today. It is always fun to look back and see what recipes you loved the most, and it’s a fun reminder that 2019 was a great year! These recipes are my readers’ overall favorites—the ones they came back to again and again. (No surprise, many of these recipes have been reader favorites for years.) Are there any of these electric pressure cooker recipes you haven’t tried? The post [Best Instant Pot / Pressure Cooker Recipes of 2019]() appeared first on [Pressure Cooking Today™](=). --------------------------------------------------------------- BBQ Bacon Meatloaf This quick Pressure Cooker / Instant Pot BBQ Bacon Meatloaf is covered in smokey bacon and smothered in a tangy BBQ sauce. Since it cooks in only 20 minutes, it doesn’t have to be just for Sunday dinner any more. [BBQ bacon Instant Pot meatloaf, sliced and ready to serve, pictured on a broiling pan with garnish, a knife, and extra BBQ sauce.] This pressure cooker / Instant Pot meatloaf with bacon and BBQ sauce adds a little something extra to an otherwise traditional dish. This classic comfort food recipe gets a twist when you cover it in smoky bacon and smother it in tangy barbecue sauce! If you haven’t tried meatloaf since you were a kid, give this version a try! [(more…)]( The post [BBQ Bacon Pressure Cooker / Instant Pot Meatloaf]() appeared first on [Pressure Cooking Today™](. --------------------------------------------------------------- Questions or Suggestions? I share my recipes and recipes from trusted pressure cooking friends on the Pressure Cooking Today Facebook page: [(=). Want to show off pictures of your cooking or talk with others who love pressure cooking? Join [The Electric Pressure Cooker Facebook group](. It's a positive, encouraging community of pressure cooking fans. Group members use all brands of electric pressure cookers, so it's a great place to visit if you have questions about your particular brand of pressure cooker. --------------------------------------------------------------- As always, thank you for your support and for visiting Pressure Cooking Today! Have a wonderful week! = ©2018 Barbara Bakes LLC | 5526 West 13400 South #524, Herriman, Utah 84096 [Unsubscribe](

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