20 Easy Instant Pot Recipes for Beginners (2024)

Do you own an Instant Pot? I’m still on the fence about whether or not to get one. As much as I hear my friends raving about them, I’m sure it won’t be long before I break down and give it a try.

I’ve also seen some pretty delicious looking meals people have made with their Instant Pot – from Instant Pot soups and stews, chicken and dumplings, and Philly cheese steaks, to Instant Pot tamales and shrimp scampi – so I decided to ask around and look around for recipes that would be good for an Instant Pot newbie.

I’m going to tuck these away for later because I’m pretty sure there will be an Instant Pot in my future.

If you recently got an Instant Pot or are thinking of getting one,consider some of the recipes below to get your feet wet.

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Spaghetti with Meat Sauce from The Typical Mom
Perfect place to start is with a classic recipe like spaghetti, right? This recipe looks SO EASY as you just cook the meat, throw in everything else, and walk away. Perfect for beginners like me! Definitely saving this one for later.

Mongolian Chicken from Peas and Peonies
Flavorful Mongolian chicken for dinner? Yes PLEASE! Get dinner on the table in under 30 minutes with this recipe. (I love how detailed this recipe is too – great for those just getting started with an instant pot!)

Asian Sesame Chicken from Living Sweet Moments
Sesame chicken is ready to serve in under 5 MINUTES with this recipe! I love quick recipes, especially ones as delicious as this. This would be great for busy nights when you need dinner done fast.

Apple BBQ Ribs from Aileen Cooks
BBQ food is a popular one in our house so I am definitely eyeing this for dinner once I have an instant pot! Super simple with not much prep at all. And RIBS done in under an hour?! Yes please.

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Beef Stroganoff from Bacon is Magic
This recipe looks so mouth-watering! It’s such a classic that our family loves so an easy recipe in the instant pot like this one is definitely on our radar!

Hawaiian Chicken from Pink When
Pineapple and barbecue sauce make for an incredible combo, don’t you think? This recipe is pretty close to a dump recipe as it only includes 3 ingredients. Talk about easy!

BBQ Pork Chops from Must Have Mom
If you’re not a fan of pineapple, this is another delicious recipe to try with me. BBQ pork chops make a perfect dinner idea! Add some potatoes to the dish and you’ll be set!

Chicken and Dumplings from Southern Family Lifestyle
It’s amazing that chicken and dumplings can be made in only 20 minutes. These are made with canned biscuits so the process is very easy to do! Easy dinner that is as filling as chicken and dumplings? Sounds like a perfect evening! Sounds like a great recipe for leftovers too!

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Chicken Enchilada Casserole from Wondermom Wannabe
While this can be made in the slow cooker, it looks so easy in the instant pot! Only 5 minutes of prep and have it ready to serve in 25 minutes. No fancy cooking skills required either, so that’s always a plus!

Goulash from I Don’t Have Time for That!
I love a good goulash recipe as most do so of course I need this recipe for the instant pot! This is a great recipe when you’re constantly being asked for spaghetti too. All you have to do is brown the meat and set everything to cook. Easy!

Lemon Pepper Chicken with Broccoli & Tomatoes from Reuse Grow Enjoy
You can’t go wrong with chicken and veggies! Whip up this recipe with relative ease and get dinner done in record time. It’s even a great recipe for those on whole30 or the paleo diet.

Meatball Subs from Tips from a Typical Mom
2 ingredients makes this pretty easy! Ultimate comfort food, easy to make, and it is done quickly. Perfect for busy nights or even as a fun lunch idea when the whole family is home.

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Macaroni and Cheese from CopyKat Recipes
For those afternoons when you are dreaming of a creamy bowl of mac and cheese – this is perfect. Not to mention how crazy the kids will go for this one! Happy kids and an easy recipe is the best combo.

Salmon with Chili-Lime Sauce from Savory Tooth
If you love a bit more flavor to your dishes, this salmon recipe is heavenly. The flavor is delicious, you can use frozen fish if needed, and it’s done in only 20 minutes!

Honey Sesame Chicken from Thrifty Jinxy
The prep for this recipe is so minimal it makes this the easiest recipe on this list! Mix a few things and let the instant pot do its job. I’m sure this is perfect for those just getting used to the instant pot.

Kalua Pork from Cooking with Curls
Pork that practically falls off the bone is the best. Pack it into a sandwich in the form of an easy recipe and I’m all about it. The flavors of this recipe, the simplicity of it, and the comfort food status makes it the perfect candidate for our house!

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Mexican Rice from Ginger Casa
Start easy with this Mexican rice recipe! Go about your evening cooking the main attraction and your rice will cook on the sidelines. What a great way to learn how to use your instant pot!

Shredded Mexican Chicken from Rebooted Mom
Mexican chicken would pair great with Spanish rice, don’t you think? This would be great in a burrito, in a bowl with some other ingredients, or even in a sandwich. You could really stretch this recipe for a variety of uses.

Buffalo Chicken Tacos from Kalyn’s Kitchen
These sure look like they have some kick but it sure looks flavorful! Perfect for those Taco Tuesdays that you need to mix up a bit. Leftovers of these would be pretty tasty too!

Taco Pie from By Pink
We love tacos but have so many of them that sometimes I need to get creative. This recipe looks not only simple, but so tasty! There’s quite a bit of prep but I don’t mind as long as it’s both easy and worth my time. That certainly seems to be the case here!

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FAQs

What is the best first thing to cook in an 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.

What is the easiest Instant Pot? ›

Beginner-Friendly: Instant Pot Duo Nova 7-in-1

The Duo Nova is best for: anyone who's extra cautious about cooking with pressure (or kitchen safety in general).

Does Instant Pot count down when cooking? ›

When you close the lid and set the desired cook time the Instant pot will look like it's not doing anything. Don't worry. In a few seconds it will beep and the display will say ON. It will say ON until the pot comes to pressure and then the timer will start counting DOWN.

What not to use in Instant Pot? ›

6 Things You Should Never Cook in an Instant Pot
  1. Creamy Sauces. If there's one food group you should avoid in the Instant Pot, it's dairy. ...
  2. Fried Chicken. The best fried chicken is crisp on the outside, juicy on the inside and perfectly golden brown. ...
  3. Cookies. ...
  4. Burgers. ...
  5. Pie. ...
  6. Steak.

What is the 5 5 5 method for Instant Pot? ›

It takes about 5 minutes for the cooker to come up to high pressure, 5 minutes to cook the eggs, and then 5 minutes of natural pressure release before removing the eggs from the cooker—hence the "5-5-5" method.

What is the disadvantage of Instant Pot? ›

Con– The Instant Pot uses steam under pressure to cook food and not everything is meant to be cooked in the Instant Pot. I attempted a crustless quiche which turned out well but it was too wet and moist to my liking and I prefer to cook it in the oven with dry heat.

What is the most popular Instant Pot? ›

In general, the Instant Pot Duo seems to be the most popular, because it offers excellent value — it's the most affordable model but still cooks seven ways and has basic, intuitive controls. The Duo also offers the Duo Crisp model that can also air fry.

Is an Instant Pot better than a crockpot? ›

Ease of use: Crockpots are generally easier to use because you just adjust the time and heat (low, high, and warm). Instant Pots have many more functions and steps, which add more potential points of confusion. Cleanup: This depends on the brand and model.

Can you put frozen meat in Instant Pot? ›

Yes, it is safe to cook frozen food in a pressure cooker or an electric pressure cooker like an Instant Pot.

Can you overcook meat in Instant Pot? ›

Be sure to follow instructions carefully; at this speed, it's easy to overcook things in mere minutes. You may find that flavors aren't as fully developed as when tough meat simmers in a slow braise But you do save a lot of time.

Can I leave the house with Instant Pot on? ›

Are Instant Pots safe to leave unattended? You can leave your Instant Pot unattended when using it to slow-cook food such as chicken bone broth. However, it's good practice to check on any electric cooking appliance every 10-15 minutes.

Can I ignore food burn on Instant Pot? ›

While the burn notice on the Instant Pot can be alarming, it doesn't always mean your meal is ruined. Release the pressure quickly, check for malfunctions, and add more liquid if needed, scraping the bottom. To avoid the burn notice, include at least a cup of liquid and deglaze the pot after sautéing.

How long can food sit in Instant Pot? ›

Unlike nonstick cooking surfaces, the stainless steel pot presents no threat of harmful chemicals. Instant Pot also switches to a “warm” setting when it's done cooking, keeping food at a safe temperature for up to 10 hours.

Do you have to brown meat before Instant Pot? ›

Even if you are making stew, it's better to brown the meat as a whole first. Season the meat with kosher salt and black pepper on both sides right before browning. Wait until your pressure cooker is piping hot. If you are using an Instant Pot, don't use the saute function.

How do I get the most out of my Instant Pot? ›

To ensure proper pressure build-up and cooking performance, never fill your cooker more than two-thirds full, and for foods that expand during cooking like grains and rice, aim for only half full. Be careful with your liquids: Pressure cooking typically uses significantly less liquid than traditional cooking methods.

How long before Instant Pot starts pressure cooking? ›

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.

Do you vent or seal Instant Pot when slow cooking? ›

Another tip, taken from an Instant Pot Facebook group, is to open the valve all the way on your Instant Pot lid when slow cooking. This allows some moisture and steam to release and keeps the Instant Pot from overcooking your slow cooker recipes.

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