Instant Pot vs. Crockpot Taste Test - Summary

Summary

Rhett and Link from Good Mythical Morning compare the results of cooking various dishes in a crock pot versus an instant pot. The dishes include Coca Cola barbecue chicken, classic pot roast, frito chili, and chicken tortilla soup. They also make cinnamon rolls in both the crock pot and instant pot. After tasting each dish, they discuss the differences and decide whether the longer cooking time in the crock pot is "worth the wait." They come to different conclusions for each dish, but ultimately agree that some dishes, like the pot roast, are worth the longer cooking time.

Facts

Here are the key facts extracted from the text:

1. The hosts are comparing the taste of dishes cooked in a crock pot versus an instant pot.
2. The first dish is Coca Cola barbecue chicken, which takes 2 hours to cook in a crock pot and 15 minutes in an instant pot.
3. The second dish is a classic pot roast, which takes 6 hours to cook in a crock pot and 1 hour in an instant pot.
4. The third dish is frito chili, which takes 5 hours to cook in a crock pot and 30 minutes in an instant pot.
5. The fourth dish is chicken tortilla soup, which takes 5 hours to cook in a crock pot and 7 minutes in an instant pot.
6. The fifth dish is cinnamon rolls, which take 2 hours and 15 minutes to cook in a crock pot and 45 minutes in an instant pot.
7. The hosts agree that the crock pot version of the pot roast is better and worth the wait.
8. The hosts disagree on the frito chili, with one preferring the instant pot version and the other preferring the crock pot version.
9. The hosts do not like the chicken tortilla soup, regardless of which pot it was cooked in.
10. The hosts prefer the crock pot version of the cinnamon rolls.

Note: These facts only include objective information and do not include opinions or subjective statements.