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Quick, Easy, and Cheap! Instant Pot Ham with Duck Sauce Glaze Recipe

While poking around in the refrigerator,  I moved a little pile of Chinese takeout duck sauce containers aside on a shelf for the eleventy billionth time as  I was looking for dinner recipe ideas to make with what I already had in the pantry and refrigerator. 

Generally we think of duck sauce as a dipping sauce but as a sweet and sour sauce, it also makes fantastic glaze for chicken or pork. Just pour it out the packet and there ya go – instant ham glaze! You can’t get much lazier than that.

I had carrots and potatoes I needed to use and by chucking some ham from the freezer into the pot, I made a hearty and inexpensive 15 minute meal. What’s more to to love about that?

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Instant Pot Ham with Potatoes and Carrots Recipe


Since this is a cooking with leftovers recipe, the amounts of the ingredients do not have to be exact. The idea is to use up what you have languishing in the refrigerator before it goes bad.


You will need the following ingredients

Chicken broth/stock - basically a liquid the electric pressure cooker needs to to its thing

Ham or pork

Duck sauce   – if you don’t have a small bowl full of packets in your kitchen, you can buy duck sauce here by the jar.

Carrots

Potatoes

Onion – you don’t need a lot of onion. I used half a large onion. Basically you want something to take the edge off the sweetness in the duck sauce but not too much to overpower the carrots and potatoes


Step by Step How to Make this Recipe


1. Pour approximately one inch or so of chicken broth in the bottom of the Instant Pot because electric pressure cookers need liquid to create the pressurized steam that cooks the food inside of it.


2. Slice/cube/chop the ham, carrots, potatoes, and onion as desired and add them to the Instant Pot.


3. Pour duck sauce over the ingredients and give everything a stir with a spoon so all of the ingredient's can participate in the glazed duck sauce goodness. I used 4 two ounce condiments cups of duck sauce in this recipe which is approximately 1 cup of duck sauce. use more if you like heavier glazes or use less if you like your glazes to add a quick kiss of flavor.
Tip: A plastic condiment packets hold roughly 2 Tablespoons of the ingredient.

4. Put the lid on the instant Pot and set it to Manual High Pressure for 8 minutes.


5. After the pressure release, serve, eat, repeat!

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Comments

Miz Helen said…
What a great Instant Pot recipe, it looks delicious! Thanks so much for sharing with us at Full Plate Thursday,473 and hope you are having a great week!
Miz Helen
April J Harris said…
This is another one of those recipes that makes me consider buying an Instant Pot! Thank you for sharing this deliciousness with the Hearth and Soul Link Party!