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🍽️ RECIPE: Thai Peanut Chicken Thighs

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30 Minute Meal: Thai Peanut Chicken Thighs Instant Pot Thai Chicken Thighs are fork-tender boneless,

30 Minute Meal: Thai Peanut Chicken Thighs Instant Pot Thai Chicken Thighs are fork-tender boneless, skinless chicken thighs in a Thai peanut sauce. You’ll love this 30-minute, one-pot weeknight pressure cooker dinner! [Instant pot/pressure cooker thai chicken thighs with peanut sauce and white rice] This has become one of my readers’ all-time favorite [Instant Pot chicken recipes](. I’ve updated the post with helpful how-to tips and photos for perfectly tender Thai peanut chicken every night. Updated recipe for making it with chicken breasts instead of thighs, for cooking from frozen, and for making it in a 8-quart or larger pressure cooker. [(more…)](=) The post [Instant Pot Thai Peanut Chicken Thighs](=) appeared first on [Pressure Cooking Today™](. --------------------------------------------------------------- What to Serve with Thai Peanut Chicken Thighs This sauce has an amazing flavor that begs to be drizzled over everything! Therefore, I generally choose a side that’s more subdued. I like to mix up how I serve the dish. Try it with - [white rice](=) or[brown rice](=), - rice noodles,[spiralized zucchini noodles (aka zoodles)](), - orzo pasta, - broccoli (steamed or[roasted with garlic]()). --------------------------------------------------------------- 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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