Over 100 Deliciously Yummy Instant Pot Recipes | The CentsAble Shoppin (2024)

Over 100 yummy Instant Pot recipes you won’t want to miss – from pork to beef, vegetarian options, sides, desserts, healthy veggies & more.

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You likely clicked on this post because you were searching for yummy Instant Pot recipes – am I right? If so, you have come to the right place. We have over 100 deliciously yummy Instant Pot recipes you are certain to love!

As a family of 7, eating out is not a cheap venture. Any time we can save ourselves the hassle of restaurant prices while being able to eat at home is wonderful. Welcome to the Instant Pot. We picked ours up almost two years ago and have used it hundreds if not thousands of times – for every holiday, potluck, church supper, birthday party – you name it, we have done it.

We have even brought it with us out of town so we can save money while traveling too.

An Instant Potworks as a slow cooker and pressure cooker in one. Depending on your Instant Pot, you canmake yogurt, sautevegetables, and whip up the tastiest rice in just a few minutes. You can brown ground beef, make tamales, and even applesauce. It’s almost like a crock pot on steroids! In fact, it makes me question why anyone would still use a crock pot, especially since this beautiful appliance makes everything in a fraction of the time.

Once you have your Instant Pot you will want to try to convert every recipe you find to an Instant Pot (funny – but true!) You will want to go out and buy everything you see on Pinterest or on your Facebook feed.

Before you get started, you will want to make sure you familiarize yourself withyour new appliance:

  • 15 Things you Need to Know about your Instant Pot
  • 8 Must Have Items for your Instant Pot
  • How to Meal Prep with your Instant Pot

Here are over 100 yummy Instant Pot recipes you can get started with – everything from soup to dessert, chicken, healthy options & more.

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Chicken

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Beef

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Desserts

  • Molten Chocolate Mini Lava Cake
  • Vanilla Rice Pudding
  • Piña Colada Rice Pudding
  • Pumpkin Cheesecake
  • Delicious Cherry Cheesecake
  • Lime Cheesecake
  • Chocolate Cheesecake
  • Dulce de Leche Cheesecake

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Pork

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Breakfast

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Mexican

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Vegetarian

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Soup

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Pasta

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Seafood

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Side

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FAQs

What should I make first in my new instant pot? ›

When it comes to breaking your Instant Pot in, it's a good idea to start with some basic foods and simple meals you're already familiar with, then slowly expand your Instant Pot repertoire from there. Try making staples like eggs, sweet potatoes, rice, or lentils using just the pressure cooker function.

How much does instant pot reduce cooking time? ›

Most things cook (at least) 60–70% faster in a pressure cooker than when using any other type of cooking. That doesn't count the prep time of course, or any time the oven, pot, or pressure cooker takes to come to temperature for the food to start real “cooking” though, or “resting” time in the pot for some foods.

What is good to cook in a pressure cooker? ›

Pressure cooker recipes
  • Pressure cooker chicken stew. ...
  • Lemony prawn & pea pressure cooker risotto. ...
  • Slow-roasted mutton shoulder with garlic bean mash & gremolata. ...
  • Pressure cooker short ribs with herb salad. ...
  • Goat mole chilli with pickled radishes. ...
  • Pressure cooker beef curry. ...
  • Big-batch pressure cooker bolognese.
Jan 25, 2023

How to make best use of Instant Pot? ›

The Absolute Best Uses For Your Instant Pot
  1. Pressure cooking meals. HannaTor/Shutterstock. ...
  2. Slow cooking chilies or chewy meats. ...
  3. Making yogurt to cut costs. ...
  4. ***Create simmering sauces and bone broth. ...
  5. Use it for sautéing. ...
  6. Convert it into a steamer. ...
  7. Use it to make stews or soups. ...
  8. Use it as an over to make soft baked desserts.
Jan 21, 2022

What are the disadvantages of an Instant Pot? ›

  • Need more time to come to pressure.
  • Reaches pressure in the 10-11psi range. This is a distinct disadvantage because most published pressure cooker recipes require 15psi.
  • Bulkier, which is an issue if you have limited counter top space.
Jan 30, 2012

What happens if you cook too long in Instant Pot? ›

Unfortunately, once you overcook a piece of meat in the pressure cooker, there's no going back. You'll be left with a pile of dry, crunchy, tasteless fibers and no amount of additional pressure cooking is going to put that moisture back into the meat. Earlier, I explained how ingredient size affects the cooking time.

How long should I cook meat in an Instant Pot? ›

I like to assume 20 minutes for every pound of meat. So, for my 3-pound beef chuck, I will need to cook at high pressure for 1 hour. After the hour, I release the pressure and shred the tender beef. When the beef is done, you can make our optional gravy.

Can I put frozen meat in pressure cooker? ›

It is safe to cook frozen food in a pressure cooker because it uses pressure to move food through the "Danger Zone" quickly. As a result, you don't run into the issues that you would find by cooking frozen food in a slow cooker, where it can stay too long in the Danger Zone and could become unsafe.

Is Instapot worth it? ›

Yes, the Instant Pot is widely considered an effective and versatile pressure cooker. Many users find it worth the price due to its convenience, time-saving features, and ability to perform various cooking functions in one appliance.

When should I start venting my Instant Pot? ›

Once the cook time has passed, often you'll then move the valve to "venting" which, in a glorious geyser of food smells, will release the pressure and steam inside your Instant Pot. Be careful touching the valve, it can get hot. Either wear an oven mitt or move the valve with a wooden spoon.

Do you brown meat before putting in Instant Pot? ›

Yes, you can sear meat in an Instant Pot using the sauté function. This allows you to brown the meat before pressure cooking, which helps enhance the flavor and texture of the meat.

How do you steam a new Instant Pot? ›

Place the steam basket into the Instant Pot.

Lift the basket into the Instant Pot and place it on top of the trivet. Make sure the top of the basket is below the top edge of the pot so your lid will fit. Your food is now ready to steam! You can use most steam baskets in an Instant Pot.

Does the Instant Pot have to heat up first? ›

The pot requires a preheating cycle.

While an Instant Pot cooks food faster than the conventional stovetop or oven, its inner pot undergoes a preheating cycle of 10 to 15 minutes, allowing the unit to pressurize properly before food is added.

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