by Mable Robbins
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Creamy Cabbage and Daikon Radish Stew in a Pressure Cooker step by step. Cut the vegetables into bite-size pieces. Cut the daikon radish into cubes and roughly chop the cabbage. Add all ingredients to the pressure cooker except the ☆ingredients.
To begin with this recipe, we must prepare a few ingredients. You can have creamy cabbage and daikon radish stew in a pressure cooker using 12 ingredients and 8 steps. Here is how you can achieve that.
Place the chopped cabbage into the pot and pour in chicken broth. Add salt and black pepper to taste and toss the cabbage until coated. Once the brisket returns to a boil, transfer it to a pressure cooker. If you want to make it into a soup, add one more quart of the broth.
Once the brisket returns to a boil, transfer it to a pressure cooker. If you want to make it into a soup, add one more quart of the broth. Stir in the cabbage, stewed tomatoes, beans, diced tomatoes, ketchup, chili powder, oregano, pepper and salt. Serve with sour cream and cheese if desired. Turn on a multi-functional pressure cooker (such as Instant Pot®) and select Saute function for medium heat.
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