We Tried 10 of the Internet's Best Instant Pot Recipes. And These Are Our Favorites. (2024)

Do you ever look at recipes online and wonder, are these really as delicious as they seem? Yeah, same. So over the last 6 weeks, we made 10 of the Internet’s BEST Instant Pot recipes.

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Do you ever look at recipes online and wonder, are these really as delicious as they seem?

Yeah, same.

So over the last 6 weeks, Krista (our shoot assistant at POY and a blogger at Destination Delish) and I together made 10 of the Internet’s BEST Instant Pot recipes. Whoa.

We decided to pick out ten recipes from blogs and websites around the Internet that seem to have people all in a tizzy with their high reviews, pins, saves, comments, and all-around popularity, and actually put them to the test.

We grocery shopped, we sautéed, we natural-pressure-released, we sampled and sampled some more, we took notes, we raved, we critiqued, we felt happy eating a lot of really good food. There were chicken recipes, soup recipes, pasta recipes, and more.

And here it is today – our big report. Our big Best Instant Pot Recipes report.

Here’s what you’ll get with each recipe:

  • a link to the recipe
  • a photo of how each recipe turned out for us
  • a list of what we liked about the recipe

And at the end, we attempted the impossible and picked our top three recipes out of this list that we think you NEED to try.

In This Post: The Instant Pot Recipes We Tried

  • Instant Pot Butter Chicken from Two Sleevers
  • Instant Pot General Tso’s Chicken from Jo Cooks
  • Instant Pot Zuppa Toscana from Damn Delicious
  • Instant Pot Spaghetti from The Salty Marshmallow
  • Instant Pot Creamy Ziti from Cooking with Karli
  • Instant Pot Chicken Tortilla Soup from Feasting at Home
  • Instant Pot Mushroom Risotto from All Recipes
  • Instant Pot Loaded Potato Soup from Belle of the Kitchen
  • Instant Pot Orange Chicken from Sweet and Savory
  • Instant Pot Chicken and Dumplings from Simply Happy Foodie
  • The Winning Three Recipes 🏆

This was a long project, and it was really, really fun.

Are you ready?

If you haven’t yet experienced the magic of the Instant Pot, you can find the one we use right here! (affiliate link)

Instant Pot Butter Chicken

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Click here for this popular recipe from Two Sleevers.

What we loved:

  • The sauce is really, really, really good, and the leftovers get even better.
  • You’ll have extra sauce to save for another recipe later. Butter paneer, anyone?
  • No sautéing! Thank goodness.
  • Urvashi includes lots of detailed notes to help you be successful and get as close to traditional as you want (for example, making your own garam masala which is what we did)!

Instant Pot General Tso’s Chicken

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Click here for this popular recipe from Jo Cooks.

What we loved:

  • Nice texture on the sauce: just thick enough, silky, savory, sweet.
  • This is a super easily adaptable recipe – you could add nuts, vegetables, more spice, etc. to make it exactly the way you want it.
  • Kid-friendly! Our families loved it.

Instant Pot Zuppa Toscana

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Click here for this popular recipe from Damn Delicious.

What we loved:

  • We liked it when we tried it, but we LOVED it when we brought it home to our families that night for dinner. Overall: high yum factor.
  • Straightforward process, short-ish ingredient list. Just one sautéing step for the sausage, then dump everything in and cook.
  • Creamy and cozy, but still brothy enough to sop up with some crusty bread.

Instant Pot Spaghetti

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Click here for this popular recipe from The Salty Marshmallow.

What we loved:

  • Wonderfully super easy!
  • Something really delicious happens to the texture of the noodles when they cook in the Instant Pot – they get sticky and starchy with the sauce in a way that is just really nostalgic and comforting.
  • Very family-friendly: quick, adaptable, kids loved it.

Instant Pot Creamy Ziti

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Click here for this popular recipe from Cooking with Karli.

What we loved:

  • Just pure carb and cheese decadence. Can’t beat the cozy factor.
  • Probably the easiest of all the Instant Pot recipes we tried!
  • Super kid and family friendly. It’s kind of one of those can’t-go-wrong recipes.

Instant Pot Chicken Tortilla Soup

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Click here for this popular recipe from Feasting At Home.

What we loved:

  • Big-time flavor. We opted for chicken thighs instead of chicken breasts, and the juicy shreds of chicken did not disappoint.
  • This makes a HUGE batch of soup, and it is very freezer-friendly!
  • Kind of a blank slate of a recipe that goes with whatever toppings you like. We did tortilla strips, extra lime wedges, cilantro, and (unpictured) Cotija cheese.
  • A lot of Instant Pot recipes can get kind of heavy – this one was light and fresh-feeling, but still full of flavor. Awesome.

Instant Pot Mushroom Risotto

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Click here for this popular recipe from All Recipes.

What we loved:

  • The creaminess, the earthiness of the mushrooms, and that rosemary in there! Oooh la la.
  • Much less maintenance than a normal batch of risotto.
  • Short-ish ingredient list – always something we like!

Instant Pot Loaded Potato Soup

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Click here for this recipe from Belle of the Kitchen.

What we loved:

  • So super cozy, nostalgic, and family-friendly. This reminded me of something I would have grown up eating in small-town Minnesota.
  • Short and sweet ingredient list.
  • Potatoes kind of go with anything, so it gives you a good base where you can play with the toppings! We had it with bacon, cheddar cheese, and green onion, but I think you could go lots of directions with this, like adding roasted broccoli, kale pesto, grilled sourdough toasts, etc.

Instant Pot Orange Chicken

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Click here for this popular recipe from Sweet and Savory.

What we loved:

  • We liked having the flavor of orange chicken without all the fried-ness of orange chicken.
  • The texture of the chicken ended up being really good – little bite-size pieces that kind of fell into tender shreds as we ate them.
  • Kids loved it, making it a good semi-healthy weeknight family recipe!

Instant Pot Chicken and Dumplings

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Click here for this popular recipe from Simply Happy Foodie.

What we loved:

  • It is creamy, cozy, and nostalgic. Very, very delicious.
  • It actually had a lot of really good flavor – we really liked the combination of dry and fresh herbs that were used, and once again, the chicken thighs were delicious.
  • We opted to go for refrigerated biscuit dough dumplings rather than homemade (listen, we had made TEN of these recipes at this point) and actually, they were super good! So even if you don’t do the homemade dumplings you will get a very delicious end result.

The Winning Three Recipes

Oh my gosh, HOW TO DECIDE? This was unbelievably hard, and being that all these recipes are already extremely well-rated and popular, I think you could make any of these and be very happy with your choice.

We deliberated on this for a long time, reviewing our notes and ratings and calling back to mind all the taste-testing we’d been doing.

In the end, we landed on three recipes that just really spoke to us:

The base of our decision was how the recipes tasted, but we did also consider the amount of work involved with each recipe and, combining both the taste and ease factors and considering how likely we’d be to actually make them at home.

There are several others on this list that Krista mentioned she’d make again, and same goes for me. But if we listed them all for you, we’d just list the whole list again!

It was so super fun to try the best of Instant Pot recipes from around the internet. Thank you to the authors of these recipes for keeping us all well-fed with your delicious creations!

Readers: This is a new type of post for us! Tell us what you think! (Uhh, hopefully you liked it?) What was helpful, and what were you wishing for more of? It took several weeks to put this together, but we had so much fun doing this and would love to do more of it in the future.

And most importantly: which Instant Pot recipes do you think we need to try next?

Frequently Asked Questions About The Instant Pot

Are Instant Pots really worth the hype?

Depends on who you are! If you like to meal prep, if you utilize freezer meals, if you find your weeknight margins for cooking dinner are very slim, if dinner feels chaotic and you can’t be hands-on, then yes, it is absolutely worth the hype. Our favorite part is that last point – you can put your ingredients in, set it, and then do something else while you’re dinner cooks, whether that’s parking yourself in front of the TV or chasing around your toddler.

What is the BEST thing to cook in the Instant Pot?

All of these recipes above are easy, delicious, and perfect for the Instant Pot! But if we had to choose the BEST thing to cook in the Instant Pot? SOUP. All the soup. Dump everything in, set it and forget it, and eat.

What should you not cook in an Instant Pot?

Generally, any dairy-based sauces (not including this Mac and Cheese!), anything that you’d typically fry (like fried chicken), desserts that you’d typically bake (cookies, pie, etc.), raw ground meat (like burgers – it’s typically best for you to sauté that meat beforehand).

Is there any prep you need to do before first using an Instant Pot?

Besides becoming somewhat versed in the manual and giving it a quick wash, nope! It should be ready to go.

Does cooking food in an Instant Pot destroy nutrients?

Based on research, no, it does not. In FACT, a study done in 1995 found that pressure cooking is one of the best methods to cook food because it actually RETAINS more nutrients.

Our Top-Rated Instant Pot Recipes To Add To Your List

  • Instant Pot Spicy Short Rib Noodle Soup (cozy, gingery, and so delicious)
  • Instant Pot Red Curry Lentils (a vegetarian weeknight wonder!)
  • Instant Pot Chicken and Dumplings (our version of the comforting classic)
  • Instant Pot Short Rib Ragu (perfect over pasta, gnocchi, or polenta)
  • Instant Pot Korean Beef Tacos (tender beef, fluffy tortillas, spicy mayo,and kimchi – YUM)

Before you go! If you’d like to purchase the Instant Pot we use in our test kitchen, you can find that right here (affiliate link) and check out all the ways we love to use ours below.

We Tried 10 of the Internet's Best Instant Pot Recipes. And These Are Our Favorites. (2024)

FAQs

What not to use in Instant Pot? ›

Among them are dairy and fried foods, as well as burgers and steaks. These foods are not Instant-Pot-friendly for a multitude of reasons. And while Instant Pots are a useful tool when baking cheesecake, custard, or mousse, it's definitely not the best method for other types of desserts.

Is Instant Pot not healthy? ›

Even though some studies suggest that pressure cooking isn't the best way to preserve nutrients in food, no research exists to suggest that pressure cookers of any model or brand pose health risks. If you're a fan of your Instant Pot, don't worry: You can continue to safely use your appliance without worry.

Who is the target audience for Instant Pot? ›

"The target person is anybody who has a busy lifestyle—young professionals, professionals, busy moms, busy parents, busy dads, or college students." says Anna Di Megilio, Instant Pot's marketing manager.

What is the most popular Instant Pot? ›

The Instant Pot is also a useful kitchen tool for winter recipes in particular (all those soups and stews!), so consider how you cook from season to season to determine what size you need. The 6-quart option is Instant Pot's most popular size, as it does the job for most home cooks.

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.

Why I don't use an Instant Pot? ›

1. The Instant Pot doesn't cook things as quickly as it seems. While you can supposedly cook recipes such as potatoes, soup, stews, rice, and more in a shorter amount of time, there's a major catch: For most recipes, you have to wait for the machine to properly release the pressure slowly.

What should never be cooked in a pressure cooker? ›

Foods containing dairy, like milk, cream, or yogurt, should not be pressure-cooked. The high heat and pressure can cause dairy products to curdle or separate, ruining the texture, taste and flavour of the dish. Cooking fried foods is a strict no no, when it comes to pressure cookers.

Why don t chefs use Instant Pot? ›

They are most commonly used in industrial settings to quickly prepare meat or stocks. However, in most scenarios, Elite Chefs avoid using pressure cookers because they provide less control over the final dish. Chefs often prefer slow cooking techniques that accentuate and pull out the flavors of the food.

What are the side effects of a pressure cooker? ›

Disadvantages of cooking food in a pressure cooker

However, starchy foods may form acrylamide, a harmful chemical, when pressure cooked. Consumption of this chemical on a regular basis may lead to health issues like cancer, infertility, and neurological disorders.

How long do instapots usually 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.

Do professional chefs use Instant Pot? ›

Despite its popularity in professional kitchens, a pressure cooker is rarely featured on cooking shows. But that doesn't mean celebrity chefs don't appreciate their value. In fact, many renowned chefs have sung the praises of pressure cookers.

What is the most popular Instant Pot size? ›

The 6-quart Instant Pot (in any series) is the most popular size by far, and it's the one we recommend for most folks. It offers plenty of capacity for weeknight dinners, soups and stews, a pot of beans, or even a whole chicken, yet it doesn't take up a crazy amount of counter or shelf space.

What is the rule of thumb for Instant Pot? ›

For most other recipes without a lot of liquid in them, a good rule of thumb to follow is to add at least 1 cup (approximately 230ml) of water for a 5.7 litre (or 6 quart) Instant Pot®, and 1 ½ cups (about 350ml) for an 8 litre (8 quart) Instant Pot®.

Is Instant Pot better or air fryer? ›

Cooking times: Instant Pots can often prepare food more quickly than air fryers. Food choices: Although both small kitchen appliances can prepare a wide range of foods, Instant Pots offer more recipe options. Ease of use: Air fryers are good for beginners, while Instant Pots have a learning curve.

What is an instapot good for? ›

It's not just a pressure cooker

First off, an Instant Pot isn't just an electric pressure cooker. As a true multicooker, it sears, browns and sautes food like a stove-top skillet. It also steams delicate items such as fish, eggs and vegetables. Instant Pots double as standalone electric rice cookers as well.

Why is an Instant Pot better than a slow cooker? ›

Time: The pressure cooking function of the Instant Pot allows it to cook food much faster than a slow cooker. For instance, a pork shoulder in a slow cooker takes at least 6 hours on high to become shreddable. In an Instant Pot, you can have pulled pork in an hour.

Is an Instant Pot better than a stove top pressure cooker? ›

In the ultimate showdown between the Instant Pot and traditional pressure cookers, there's no clear winner – it all comes down to your cooking style, preferences, and kitchen needs. If you're a tech-savvy home chef looking for versatility and convenience, the Instant Pot might be your ideal match.

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