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Wake up to your instant pot Breakfast Cure meal. It’s so convenient it’s ready whenever you are.

Add water to any Breakfast Cure organic, gluten-free meal and discover food that feels like a hug.

Instant Pot and measuring cup


A Method for Every instant pot

There are so many sizes and variations of instant pots that we can’t possibly offer one method for them all. Worry not, because it’s pretty easy to find the perfect settings on whichever size and model you own.

Just add water to any instant pot Breakfast Cure meal then set it and forget it. We suggest starting with the porridge, congee, or slow-cook settings.

Instant Pot Breakfast Cue cooking methods submitted by members of our community

6 Quart Instant Pot with Slow Cooker Lid – Community Submission

“I have been enjoying my Breakfast Cure and am now making it for both my husband and me. His doctor had recommended that he eat more whole foods and I want to help with that. We have tried the fruit ones and recently got the whole sampler pack so we can experience all of the flavors. Since we liked them, I recently gave a sampler pack to my daughter-in-law so she can try them too. She has to eat gluten-free and I appreciate that all the Breakfast Cure flavors are available to her.

I use a 6-quart Instant Pot on the Slow Cooker Low setting for 12 hours with the Instant Pot glass lid. (When I first began making Breakfast Cure, I checked several times with a Thermapen and the temp runs about 173 degrees so it is perfect.) I start it in the evening just after dinner and usually give it a couple of quick stirs before I go to bed and again in the morning when I get up. I usually add about 1/4 cup of additional water early in the morning because I like mine a bit thinner, but you don’t have to.

Some toppings we have tried: fresh blueberries, sliced nectarine, a few raisins, some chopped pecans, a sprinkle of coconut palm sugar, a drizzle of maple syrup, a handful of blackberries, dried cherries. Most days we eat it plain, but these are the toppings we have used.

Breakfast Cure is an easy way I can have a warm, satisfying breakfast that is truly nourishing and gentle on my stomach. I like it and it likes me!”

– Cindy

 

“We love the new kitchari flavor of the cure.  My husband REALLY loves it.”

Large Instant Pot No Special Glass Lid-Community Submission

“We only have a large crockpot (dries out too much) and an instant pot.

The instant pot doesn’t lose much moisture even when vented so 3 cups of water are plenty. The slow cook low temp setting overnight didn’t complete the cooking We had to cook additional.

We tried the slow cook normal temp setting last night and it was perfect.

Thanks for adding some healthy flavor to our mornings!”

– Mary

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Other Breakfast Cure Cooking Methods

Click here for more information about how to cook Breakfast Cure with a slow cooker or stovetop methods and more!

Try an Instant Pot Breakfast Cure meal yourself and discover breakfast that feels like a hug.

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Need help with your specific cooker? Email us at hello@breakfastcure.com for more ideas, information, help, and solutions!

bowl of Apple Cinnamon Breakfast Cure topped with sliced fresh red apples