I try to not make every recipe in my Instant Pot – and that’s hard! Not everyone has been converted over just yet! However, after making General Tso’s Chicken in under 15 minutes…I’m pretty sure you will be!
This version is an unbreaded version. I would not suggest trying to make the breaded version in your IP, as it will probably end up soggy and just not very appetizing. This is strictly a quick and clean version of a take-out favorite! Totally guilt free and delicious when paired with my Pork Fried Cauliflower Rice (which happens to be Whole30 compliant as well!) This recipe can be easily converted to Whole30 compliant by replacing the honey with pureed fruit – such as pineapple or peaches! (or omitting the honey altogether. Some find that the coconut aminos are sweet enough) Either alternative would still yield a yummy dish!
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Instant Pot General Tso's Chicken (Paleo with Whole30 option)
Add sesame oil and chicken to the pot and cook for about 3-5 minutes or until most of the chicken has some white on it. It does not that to be anywhere near cooked through! This step helps cut down on cooking time AND for the pot to come to pressure quicker!
After your chicken has cooked for those few minutes, combine your remaining ingredients in a separate bowl (except for the arrowroot powder and water) and pour over your chicken.
Place the lid on your pot, turn the valve to seal, press manual and set the time for 8 minutes.
Once the timer goes off, do a QR (quick release), and open it up! It will be bubbly and on the runny side. Now is the time to thicken!
Combine the arrowroot powder and water to make a slurry. Stir this mixture into your chicken until the sauce has thickened! This should only take a minute or so. If you find that it's not thick enough, you can always add a bit more arrowroot/water mixture until the desired consistency is reached.
Be sure to turn the pot off too! It automatically switches to "Keep Warm" mode after cooking. I have forgotten that a time or two!
ENJOY!!
Is there much to be said after I mentioned cheesecake? Personally, I’ve never met one that I don’t like. The cashews add a nutty flavor that only brings out the cake-battery-ness (yes, that’s a word – at least, in my dictionary) even more! This version of a cheesecake is completely diary-free (there’s a vegan option too!), so it tastes a bit different from your normal cream cheese based one, but it’s not lacking in the flavor department! If desired, you can omit the sprinkles – they just make it so dang purrrrtty. I couldn’t resist. Unless you can find sugar and grain free ones, the sprinkles are NOT paleo. Life’s all about balance!
This dessert would be perfect to make for a party or to introduce something paleo to your friends! It’s a sure hit with kiddos too – who can pass up sprinkles or something with cake batter in it’s name?!
You won’t miss the dairy at all with this creamy dessert! This cheesecake is one you won’t feel guilty about havings seconds…or thirds!
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Cake Batter Cheesecake with Sugar Cookie Crust (Dairy, Gluten, and Grain free)
Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Cream butter and sugar together.
In a separate bowl, combine all of the dry crust ingredients.
Beat the egg white separately until stiff peaks form.
To the butter and sugar mixture, add the remaining wet ingredients for the crust, except the egg white.
Once everything is combined, gently fold in the egg white.
Form crust into a shallow pie or tart pan and bake for 15 min until golden brown.
Set aside to cool.
For the filling:
To a high powdered blender*: combine all of the filling ingredients. (start with 1/2 tsp of almond extract - you can always add more later!) The cashews should be very soft from soaking. This is key to a quick creamy consistency.
*I use a Vitamix 5300.
Blend everything for 3-5 minutes or until the mixture has become lighter in color and very creamy. You shouldn't feel any grit from the cashews. If you do, add a bit more coconut milk and blend for another minute or so.
Once the desired consistency is reached*, pour mixture into your cooled sugar cookie crust.
*if desired, you can add sprinkles to the mixture at this point.
Freeze cheesecake for 2-3 hours or overnight before serving.
Enjoy!
This compote is the perfect topping for any piece of pork. Pork on pork – sounds like perfection to me! It’d be great on top of some fried pork chops too! That might have to be on next week’s menu! I used this to top my Cider pork loin – cooked in the Instant Pot!
When using Granny Smith apples, the compote has a little bit more of a tang. If that’s not your thing, go right ahead and use a couple of the sweeter variety.