Image Credit: N Engineer
GeekMoms Karen Walsh and Nivi Engineer are launching a new series. In response to Nivi’s recent Dear Instant Pot post, Karen and Nivi have decided to use their powers of geekiness to help overcome cooking challenges. For Nivi, it’s her shaky relationship with her Instant Pot. For Karen, it’s baking. So in this new series of posts, Karen and Nivi will start with recipes and try to improve them, add variations to jazz up what’s out there, try to come up with dishes that their families will actually eat without complaining, and, on occasion, put together Geek-themed recipes. For the most part, we’re aiming for simplicity and taste.
So to kick things off, we’re summoning the powers of the Force and hereby offer up a Star Wars recipe list.
Whether you’re sneaking past Storm Troopers or destroying the Death Star, a humanoid’s gotta eat. Here are some Instant Pot recipes to help celebrate the 40th Anniversary of Star Wars IV: A New Hope or to add the power of the Force to any day.
We like to keep things simple, especially when trying to make a whole lot of dishes. So, along with starting ahead (some of these foods can be made early and saved for the big day), we want each of the Star Wars recipes to be easy enough that it’s not overwhelming. And as Nivi is working on developing a good relationship with her Instant Pot, these recipes are mostly (though not all) to be made in an Instant Pot.
– recipe by GeekMom Karen
1 bag salad greens (spinach works well)
1 pint blueberries (R2-D2)
2 cups mini orange slices (BB-8)
1 cup shredded carrots (C-3PO)
A sprinkling of parmesan cheese/feta cheese/goat cheese (whichever you like best!)
Favorite balsamic vinaigrette (GeekMom Karen’s is this one)
As with all salads, just dump everything in a big bowl, pour dressing on and mix it up!
– recipe by GeekMom Nivi
I started with Hip Pressure Cooker Cooking’s simple bread recipe, and altered it to work for my purposes.
Namely, since I decided to roll the dough into a coil to turn it into a Star Wars recipe, I needed it not to stick completely to my hands and the counter. So I added half a cup of flour. Also, I used nonfat yogurt (since that’s what I had on hand) and it worked fine. I happened to have a cookie tin that fits nicely inside my Instant Pot, so I used that. I really wanted to use something that was wider rather than taller, so that I could achieve the desired aesthetic. But other than that, I followed the recipe in the link above. Nonetheless, I’m including it here for easy reference:
(adapted from Hip Pressure Cooking’s recipe)
2 1/2 cups flour (I used 1 1/2 cups all-purpose, 1 cup whole wheat) (plus extra for counter)
1/2 tsp baking soda
1 tsp salt
1 1/4 cup yogurt
oil or cooking spray
A.K.A. Jawa Jelly, Kashyykiwi Jelly, Mon Calamarmalade, Mon Mothma Marmalade. (Choose whichever name pleases you. And if you’re particular about the fact that marmalade needs to have citrus peel in it, go ahead and grate some zest and add it in.)
First, a confession. I wanted to make a neon green Jedi Jelly. And, well, this didn’t turn out green, so I decided to rename it instead. My boys like Jabba Jelly, so that’s what I’m going with for this Star Wars recipe.
The starting point for this Star Wars recipe was the Give Me Some Spice blog which I turned to for proportions. I’ve made jam before (and whoa is that a production!) so to simplify it, well, I didn’t start by going strawberry picking and getting a ridiculous amount of fruit that needs to be hulled, washed, chopped, etc. etc. No, I wanted to make a small batch that didn’t take a ton of time for this Star Wars recipe. Maybe so I would feel up to making jelly more than once every few years.
Jabba Jelly
(Adapted from Give Me Some Spice)
3 1/4 green apples, cored and chopped (I kept the peels, hoping to preserve the green color; it didn’t work, but I’d leave them in anyhow, just to make life easier)
6 kiwi, peeled, cored and chopped (fruit adds up to 800 grams)
2 3/4 cup sugar (about 500 grams)
8 tsp freshly squeezed lemon juice (which equals 2 Tbsp + 2 tsp, in case you’re wondering)
1 package pectin
– by GeekMom Karen Walsh
No meal is complete without, well, an actual meal. And for that, we turn to GeekMom Karen to come up with a suitable Star Wars recipe. This is adapted from the Instant Pot Chicken Crack recipes you can find easily online. GeekMom Nivi tested this Star Wars recipe on her kids and one of their friends, and they love it. Her 10 year old packed it in his lunch the next day, and one of his classmates kept wanting to trade him Cheez-its for bites. So apparently the original name has some merit to it.
Trying to have every Star Wars recipe made entirely in the Instant Pot, GeekMom Nivi tested boiling the noodles in the Instant Pot after removing the chicken to cool and shred. However (and this may be her own personal deficiency as opposed to any problem with the Star Wars recipe), she ended up with several chunks of uncooked pasta where several noodles stuck together and thus couldn’t cook through. Since she was cooking in the Instant Pot (high pressure, eight minutes), she couldn’t exactly stir intermittently to avoid sticking. So GeekMom Karen advises boiling the noodles in sauté mode (with the lid off the Instant Pot), which would allow for intermittent stirring.
GeekMom Karen’s kid is one of those fussy people who hates anything new. Not unlike GMK herself at that age. Family lore has it that when GMK’s mom made something new, she would have a series of statements: Mmm, this is great! Well, we could have this again sometime. You know, I don’t like this very much. With this, we give you, GMK’s kid eating this recipe with gusto.
Boba Fettuccine and Ham Solo Carbonara
Total time: 1 hr 20 min
Total hands on time: 15 minutes
2 chicken breasts (mine were frozen, less time maybe for defrosted)
2 pkgs 8oz Neufchatel cheese (or cream cheese)
2 tbs butter
1 tsp chopped garlic (2-3 cloves)
5 slices precooked bacon
½ tsp dried basil
½ tsp red pepper flakes
½ cup parmesan cheese
1 lb fettuccine noodles
2 cups frozen peas
Serve and enjoy.
This Star Wars recipe comes from Healthy Family Blog, though for simplicity’s sake (I was too lazy to deal with squeezing the honey and cleaning the sticky measuring spoon from the original recipe), I used 1/2 tsp cinnamon and omitted the walnuts. Also, I shifted to adding everything to the butter-melting container to simplify cleaning (why have two sticky containers instead of just one?). I know there’s a risk of the eggs cooking if you add it to too-warm butter, which is why you let the butter cool some and mix the other ingredients in first. But I haven’t had that problem yet so my shortcuts seem to work well enough.
On a side note, Instant Pot Brownies is a name that is definitely misleading. These are brownies, and they were made in the Instant Pot.
(Adapted from Healthy Family Cookin)
INGREDIENTS:
1/2 cup butter
1/4 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
1 cup sugar
3/4 cup unbleached white flour
3/4 tsp baking powder (or 1/2 + 1/4 tsp)
1/4 tsp salt
1/2 tsp cinnamon
2 eggs
2 cups water
1 Tbsp vinegar, optional
DIRECTIONS:
The brownies can be served warm or cold, but they are easier to cut when chilled slightly. Delicious any way you serve it! You can’t go wrong.
While we haven’t tested full recipes for some of these other suggested dishes, we have suggestions.
May the forks be with you.
This post was last modified on February 15, 2021 6:28 pm
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