10 cookbooks to give as the perfect Mother’s Day gift

PARK CITY, UTAH - JANUARY 25: Chef Bryan Woolley cookbooks on display at the ECOLUXE Park City/ABC4 News Lounge at Tekila Mexican Grill & Cantina on January 25, 2020 in Park City, Utah. (Photo by Tasia Wells/Getty Images for ECOLUXE)
PARK CITY, UTAH - JANUARY 25: Chef Bryan Woolley cookbooks on display at the ECOLUXE Park City/ABC4 News Lounge at Tekila Mexican Grill & Cantina on January 25, 2020 in Park City, Utah. (Photo by Tasia Wells/Getty Images for ECOLUXE) /
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Pioneer Woman Instant Pot, photo provided by Walmart
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8. Dinner in an Instant by Melissa Clark

Instant Pots are surely on the up-trend these days, with is being convenient and easy for just about anyone to use. Set it and forget it. This is perfect for those who may have kids and need easier meals to whip up, or also for those who just like easy and tasty cooking that doesn’t take long or much effort at all (but still delicious and fun nonetheless).

The front cover of the book states the following that really says what the cookbook is truly about with plenty of ideas within it in a nutshell:

"75 MODERN RECIPES FOR YOUR PRESSURE COOKER, MULTICOOKER, AND INSTANT POT."

For some people, their instant pots have been true game-changers and life-savers alike, really saving the dinner game and coming to the rescue a multitude of times!

In the next slide, you’ll the yet another cookbook that was recommended by the same person here who can’t get enough of the ease it takes to use and make recipes from both of the ones they said to gift this year.

Dinner in an Instant: 75 Modern Recipes for Your Pressure Cooker, Multicooker, and Instant Pot by Melissa Clark, $13.99 at Target, and also for $19.99 at Barnes & Noble (also for $4.99 for the Nook version of the same cookbook).