How To Clean Instant Pot For First Time Use
Just rinse out the inside of the inner stainless steel pot with some soapy water and rinse and dry completely.
How to clean instant pot for first time use. Watching someone explain how to use and instant pot can make everything so much easier. This video is sponsored by e cloth. Wash the utensils cup and trivet. Removing bluish marks from your stainless steel inner pot. When you first take your pot out of the box it is best to clean it.
To clean your instant pot before using it is as easy as drinking a cup of great coffee. Make sure the sealing valve is set to sealing. Lock on the lid and set the time to 3 minutes at high pressure. Allow the parts to air dry or use a towel to dry. E cloths are the perfect way to clean your instant pot but at the fraction of a cost of other similar cloths.
Wiping down the exterior pot. Its logo calls to mind an 80s mall store claire s boutique meets 5 7 9 and not in a good way. Make sure it s snugly in the ring in the lid. Allow it to rest for 5 minutes and then pour out the vinegar and rinse. Clean the sealing ring lid steam rack and inner pot with dish soap and water or put in the dishwasher.
There s a lot not to like about the instant pot. 99 percent of the time if your instant pot isn t coming to pressure it s a simple issue of the gasket not sitting in the ring quite right. Next put 3 cups of water in the insert. I suggest that you start with something very easy like doing a water test that the instant pot company suggests you do. You can also periodically clean the inner pot by placing 1 cup of white vinegar in the bottom of the inner pot.
What you ll need to clean before first use. You can just wipe over the inside of the pot and the outside with a slightly damp cloth don t use too much water at all here. Cleaning the lid other small parts. Here are step by step directions on how to clean the instant pot before the first use. There are a full 18 buttons on its control panel which presumably will require a macgyver level of skill to defuse if something goes awry.