Gluten Free Pressure Cooker Whole Chicken Recipe
Gluten Free Pressure Cooker Whole Chicken Recipe
Do you go into a store and look for the cheapest meat? I do. I even go on the days they mark everything down. I am not ashamed that I am a saver. You can even see how we live on the 30,000 a year following the simple principles of paying the least amount of money for the things you need. I find that chickens are relatively cheap and I know I can easily make a dinner that will feed my family of five. I have several wonderful easy pressure cooker chicken recipes.
This one is no exception it is a Dairy free Gluten Free Pressure Cooker Whole Chicken Recipe
You will need both a Pressure Cooker and a Whole Chicken you can also use an
Instant pot and a whole chicken. The recipe will work in either they both use pressure to cook one is just a brand name. This is what you will do to pressure cooker whole chicken with vegetables.
You will gather these ingredients. You can leave out some of the veggies if you want and add others to suit your taste.
Gluten Free Pressure Cooker Whole Chicken Recipe
Ingredients:
1 cup of chicken broth
One packet of onion soup mix
1 cup of carrot
1/2 cup of onions
2 cups of small potatoes
1/2 cup of grape tomatoes
Is onion mix gluten free dairy free?
Yes, the onion soup mix I used is gluten-free and dairy free. I used this.
You will place the potatoes at the bottom of the pressure cooker. Then I use the trivet to place my chicken on it. If you do not have a trivet buy it. I use mine 90% of the time!
trivet <—- buy it here!
Then pour in your liquid which in this case is the chicken broth. You can use water or wine if you want. I would rather drink my wine but to each their own. You need 1 cup.
Then I put the onion soup mix on top. I then sneak the veggies in the pressure cooker around the side. This is the easy part.
Set the pressure cooker for 30 minutes on high pressure for a 5lb pound chicken.
Then with your mitts turn the dial to allow for a natural release. That means that you are letting out the steam until it is all out.
I then check the temperature of my chicken to make sure it is cooked. I use this meat thermometer.
Then you can serve your chicken! If you like this Gluten Free Dairy Free Pressure Cooker Whole Chicken Recipe then try our other:
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Gluten Free Pressure Cooker Whole Chicken Recipe
Ingredients
- Ingredients:
- 1 cup of chicken broth
- One packet of onion soup mix
- 1 cup of carrot
- 1/2 cup of onions
- 2 cups of small potatoes
- 1/2 cup of grape tomatoes
Instructions
- You will place the potatoes at the bottom of the pressure cooker. Then I use the trivet to place my chicken on it. If you do not have a trivet buy it. I use mine 90% of the time!
- Then pour in your liquid which in this case is the chicken broth. You can use water or wine if you want. I would rather drink my wine but to each their own. You need 1 cup.
- Then I put the onion soup mix on top. I then sneak the veggies in the pressure cooker around the side. This is the easy part.
- Set the pressure cooker for 30 minutes on high pressure for a 5lb pound chicken.
- Then with your mitts turn the dial to allow for a natural release. That means that you are letting out the steam until it is all out. I then check the temperature of my chicken to make sure it is cooked. I use this meat thermometer.
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