Anonymous wrote:I agree with you regarding traditional slow cooker recipes. They often taste bland and overcooked, and it take a lot of extra effort to make it palatable. It's definitely not the "set it and forget it" miracle that people make it out to be.
I have a slow cooker and instant pot, and the Instant Pot is notorious for having a terrible slow cooker function. The saute + pressure cooker is the best feature of the instant pot, but I've NEVER had success with it as a slow cooker.
https://www.reddit.com/r/PressureCooking/comments/5hhkl3/anyone_have_problems_using_instant_pot_as_slow/
YMMV. I have an Instant Pot, and use the slow cooker function often. I love that I can saute in the insert, which allows me to add a lot of flavor without a lot of mess.
I think that a pressure cooker tends to produce more flavorful dishes--it's a staple of Indian cooking, after all--because it cooks faster. It's not as good for things that are meant to be cooked low and slow, but for everything else, it's better.