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Instant Pot Coconut Green Curry Shrimp

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Two bowls of coconut green curry with shrimp on a pale blue surface.
Photo by Leslie Grow

This incredible smelling shrimp dish tastes like something you’d order off a restaurant menu—it is that good. I like to top my bowl with chopped green onions, fresh herbs such as mint, basil, or cilantro, and a dash of sriracha.

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