Instant Pot Recipes Your Family Will Love! (2024)

Are you one of the people that got an Instant Pot over the holidays? If so, you may already be a pro and whipping out all kinds of pressure cooking delights. Or you could be a tad bit intimidated by your new electric pressure cooker and not even sure where to start. If that sounds familiar, grab a seat! This article is for you. (Plus, I’m really excited to share some of our favorite easy instant pot recipes with you guys below!)

Getting Started with Your Instant Pot

The very first thing I would recommend you do, after reading the manual of course, is joining THIS amazing Instapot community on Facebook. Other than, a VERY helpful cousin that was already an Instant Pot pro, this group was the NUMBER 1 biggest help for me while I was learning to cook with my new toy.

On that same note, given it’s popularity, you may also have a very helpful family member, friend, or neighbor that’s a pressure cooking expert and will totally be ok with you texting or calling when you are all ‘OMG did I over-fill it?’ or ‘Why won’t the pot close?’ Or you know… so I hear….. *cough* (Thanks, Kelly! LOL)

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Get Familiar With These Pro-Tips

Before pressure cooking, always make sure the white silicone ring on the inside of the lid is in place all the way around. And once you close the lid, make sure the black dial at the top is set to sealed, not venting.This means the pot is sealed shut and allows it to come to pressure.

NPR means Natural Pressure Release: This is recommended when you are cooking most things in the Instant Pot. For meats, it is like ‘letting it rest’ and get more tender and keeping the juices in.For soups, if you don’t naturally allow the pressure to release, you could get liquid shooting through the valve.Not good.

QPR means Quick Pressure Release and that is when you CAREFULLY open the valve and allow steam to release quickly, keeping your hands safely out of the way.I release mine with a wooden spoon handle.Quick pressure release is useful if you are wanting to avoid overcooking something like pasta or vegetables.

The ability to ‘Saute’ in the instant pot and brown meats before pressure cooking, is one of my favorite features. But, make sure you wait until the pot says HOT before adding your cooking oil and your meat.This will keep the meat from sticking.

The first thing I would make in the Instant Pot?Water. That’s right. Good ol’ fashionedH2O. Familiarize yourself with your pot without having to worry about messing your dinner up. This video is an excellent tutorial on how to do the Instant Pot Water Test and why.

One last thing to note: Some types of foods are prepared in a MUCH shorter time than traditional cooking, such as pot roasts, pulled pork, stews, dried beans, stock, etc., while some recipes that have less of a cook time with traditional cooking methods, may not save you THAT much time in the Instant Pot.

Instant Pot Recipes for the Whole Family

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Mississippi co*ke Roast: Everyone I asked suggested making a simple roast for my very first instant pot recipe. This one is as easy as it gets and our family absolutely loves it. I was SHOCKED that I made a chuck roast all the way from start to fall apart tender in such a short amount of time. I was honestly sold on this appliance after this very first recipe.

Instant Pot Rotisserie Chicken: Cooking a whole chicken and using the shredded meat in casseroles, sandwiches, and salads is a huge money and time saver for our family. Being able to do it in less time and freeing up my oven is a huge bonus!

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Instant Pot Mongolian Beef: I was so excited to convert one of our favorite recipes, and the first recipe I ever blogged!It turned out so delicious, it may be one of the best things I’ve ever made.

Instant Pot Chili Con Queso: One of our favorite party dips! It wouldn’t be a holiday or game night without my mama’s delicious and meaty cheese dip recipe!SO fast in the Instant Potand LOVE being able to saute the ground beef in it too.

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Instant Pot Apple Butter Pork Chops: Apple and pork are the perfect pair in this delightfully easy recipe!Shred the leftovers and add barbecue sauce for the best BBQ sandwich you ever put in your mouth.

Instant Pot Ground Beef & Vegetable Soup: Soup and grilled cheese is one of our cold weather favorites.The Instant Pot gives soup, all day flavor in minutes.

Italian Sausage & Spinach Tortellini: This is an entire one pot meal!Love this one for a busy weeknight.

Instant Pot Baked Potatoes: We love to have loaded baked potatoes, piled high with bbq pork or chicken or leftover taco meat. It is such a good way to use up leftovers and reign in the grocery budget. You won’t find an easier recipe that this fool-proof one, anywhere.

Instant Pot Meatball Subs: No surprise here folks, this is one of my kiddos all time favorite meals and the easiest preparation of homemade meatballs I have ever tried!If you want to win your family over to the electric pressure cooker, this is the one!

What have you been cooking in your Instant Pot?We would love if you shared some of your favorite recipes with us below!

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Brandi Burgess

Brandi Burgess A.K.A. 'Aunt Bee' has been married to the love of her life for 10 years. A Birmingham native, she and her husband helped run her parents successful business for 8 years before finally spreading their wings and setting out to make it on their own. They moved to Huntsville in 2012 where she is a stay at home mom to their 2 kids, ages 9 and 4. She has a passion for cooking for her family and trying new recipes, and she blogs her family's dinners and weekly meal plans over at Aunt Bees Recipes.

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FAQs

What is the best Instant Pot for a family of 5? ›

3-quart Instant Pots work best for singles or couples, the 5-quart serves three to five people, and the 8-quart will easily cook for six or more. The 10-quart can take on tasks like batch cooking or even a whole ham, so there's plenty of literal room to experiment.

What foods should not be cooked in an Instant Pot? ›

In fact, there are a handful of foods that just shouldn't be pressure-cooked. Among them are dairy and fried foods, as well as burgers and steaks.

What makes an Instant Pot so special? ›

However, the Instant Pot is more functional than a slow cooker and a rice cooker combined because it can also pressure-cook. The word “instant” in the name gives it away: You can cook things astonishingly fast in a pressure cooker—even notoriously slow-cooking or labor-intensive foods, such as risotto and brisket.

Is an Instant Pot worth it for a single person? ›

It doesn't take up too much space

But if you're tighter on storage, Instant Pot also makes a 3-quart Duo that is more than large enough to cook a meal for one person (and it's cheaper!). So no matter how small your space is, you should have room for this cult-favorite cooking device.

What size pressure cooker for 5 people? ›

5 to 7 Quarts – This is very much the standard size when it comes to pressure cookers. You're provided with more flexibility in terms of the types of meals you can cook fully within the appliance, and can look to serve anywhere between 3-5 people with a single use.

Why potatoes should not be cooked in pressure cooker? ›

Mostly we boil potatoes in a pressure cooker, but like rice, potatoes also contain a lot of starch. This is the reason why boiling or cooking in this pressure cooker is not considered good for health. If you still plan to use cooker for the same, add a lot of water and wash them thoroughly post cooking.

What is the best meat to cook in a pressure cooker? ›

You can still pressure cook leaner pieces – like eye of round and top sirloin – but these work best if they've been stuffed, shredded or rolled (with other ingredients). Best cuts of beef to use: Chuck steak, Round Roast, Shoulder, Pot roast, Ribs, Brisket, Oxtail.

Why did Instapot go out of business? ›

“In particular, tightening of credit terms and higher interest rates impacted our liquidity levels and made our capital structure unsustainable,” Mr. Gadbois said. Instant Brands said in a statement on Wednesday that the new financing would allow the company to continue paying workers, vendors and suppliers.

How long do Instant Pots last? ›

The average lifespan of an Instant Pot ranges from 2-5 years, but it can last longer depending on how often it's used and how well-maintained it is. So it's safe to say Instant Pots aren't commonly being replaced, and may even be a one-time purchase.

Are Instapots still popular? ›

Instant Brands does not release detailed sales figures, but from 2020 to 2022, sales of multi-cookers as a product category dropped by half, according to the market-research firm NPD Group. Instant Pots dominate the category. Very few people seem to need or want a second IP within five years of buying a first one.

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