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This week we've been continuing our 5 Soups in 10 Days post series. If you've never tried homemade F

This week we've been continuing our 5 Soups in 10 Days post series. If you've never tried homemade French Onion Soup, definitely put it on your menu this week. It's a keeper! French Onion Soup The pressure cooker is the easiest way to make this classic dish, which features buttery caramelized onions and a rich beef broth, and a cheesy, crunchy topping. However, when you cook the onions in the Instant Pot, it's done in 2/3s of the time it takes on the stovetop. ​[Get the full recipe on the website](=)! [close-up of a white ramekin filled with Instant Pot French Onion Soup](=)​ White Chicken Chili This recipe features diced or shredded chicken in a spicy green chili broth filled with tender white beans and onion. You can make this soup as spicy or as mild as you like, which means that this is a great recipe for families. Best of all, it has just a 5-minute cook time, so you can have dinner on the table quick! ​[Get the full recipe on the website](! [close-up of a white bowl filled with INstant Pot White Chicken Chili, garnished with blue corn chips, shredded cheese, and green avocado](​ Vegetable Beef & Rice Soup This Vegetable Beef Soup with tomatoes, potatoes, carrots, peas, and rice is a delicious, hearty meal that comes together quickly and is on the table in a flash. Since readers have been asking for it, we've updated this recipe with instructions on how to substitute brown rice. ​[Get the full recipe on the website](=)! [close-up of a white bowl filled with Vegetable Beef Soup, studded with carrots, celery, peas, potatoes, and rice](=)​ 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! ​ ​ ©2020 Barbara Bakes LLC | 5526 West 13400 South #524, Herriman, Utah 84096 [Unsubscribe](

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