Natural release allows the pressure inside the pot to come down gradually on its own, while quick release will depressurize your pot faster.
If your Instant Pot keeps saying 'burn,' food may be burning at the bottom. To fix, release the pressure and add more liquid if needed, then scrape.
Some foods just weren't meant to be pressure-cooked. Here are 10 things you should keep far away from your Instant Pot.
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