Subject: 🄢Japanese-Inspired Meals🄢, Plus Dump-and-Go Instant Pot Recipes for Busy Weeknights šŸ›

Hey Instant Pot Family,


We are bringing Japanese-inspired flavors to your table this week. From rich and savory Instant Pot Japanese curry to tender glazed meatballs and comforting sweet potato using your Air Fryer. We’re also featuring our dump-and-go roundup of recipes that make busy nights feel effortless—just add your ingredients, set the Instant Pot, and relax. Whether you’re craving something hearty, slightly sweet, or deeply comforting, these quick meals require minimal prep, yet deliver maximum satisfaction.


Happy cooking,
Instant Pot Eats Team


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NEW RECIPE

The skins on these sweet potatoes turn lightly crisp while the inside becomes unbelievably creamy—almost custard-like—with a natural sweetness that tastes like dessert without adding sugar. No foil, no boiling, no extra steps. Just simple, cozy perfection straight from the air fryer.

MORE JAPANESE INSPIRED RECIPES

Japanese curry is one of the most popular dishes in Japan and is enjoyed in many countries around the world. It can be made with a variety of meats and vegetable but the key is its thick, gravy-like curry sauce. And, Japanese curry comes with a lot of sauce!

Served over rice or with veggies, these Instant Pot turkey meatballs with Japanese gravy are great for the whole family and will be enjoyed by both kids and grown-ups. Inspired by Teriyaki chicken and made with healthy ground turkey, this recipe is gluten-free, and paleo-friendly.

From sushi rolls to steaming bowls of ramen,Ā Japanese recipesĀ offer an exciting blend of simplicity and sophistication, and are surprisingly easy to put together.

MORE INSTANT RECIPES

Rich in Italian tomato sauce with herbs and garlic and meat falling off the bone, theseĀ Instant Pot chicken drumsticksĀ are great for the whole family. Serve with pasta, rice, quinoa, polenta or veggies. 

No complicated prep or endless steps, all you need to do is chop a few ingredients, toss everything into your pressure cooker, and press a button.


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