This tutorial on How to Cook Frozen Whole Chicken in Instant Pot will change your dinner routine forever! You will learn how to make rotisserie style chicken without thawing it and with only 5 minutes of prep, in your electric pressure cooker. It comes out super juicy!
If you have fresh chicken, check out this Instant Pot whole chicken or slow cooker whole chicken recipes.
So, can you cook frozen whole chicken in Instant Pot? Absolutely! Out of all Instant Pot recipes on iFoodReal, pressure cooking frozen chicken is the most popular one in our house!
We also cook frozen chicken breasts in Instant Pot because truth is we often forget to thaw the meat.
It is my husband’s favorite Instant Pot recipe to make because it is “embarrassingly” easy! It is definitely one of the best Instant Pot recipes for beginners to master!
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
- It’s easy: Takes just 5 minutes of prep. Not to mention it’s made with all staple ingredients.
- Much healthier than store-bought: I don’t know about you but where I live organic rotisserie chicken is hard to come by or costs a lot. Also by using simple spices we skip on MSG and loads of sodium.
- It’s so darn convenient: My freezer is always stocked with 2-4 organic whole chickens from Costco. Rotisserie chicken guaranteed any time you feel like one. Imagine putting whole frozen chicken in Instant Pot and having tasty chicken in an hour-ish?!
- It’s delish: Even chicken breast cooked in Instant Pot comes out juicy, tender and flavorful, and you can crisp up the skin, yes!
Ingredients for Instant Pot Frozen Whole Chicken
- Chicken: Frozen whole chicken, about 3 – 6 pounds or more, depending on the size of pressure cooker you have.
- Oil: Any mild tasting oil like olive oil, avocado oil or grapeseed oil.
- Smoked paprika: Gives lots of flavor and “roasted” look.
- Garlic powder: Dried powder will stick to frozen chicken better than fresh grated garlic.
- Dried oregano: Any dried herb like basil, crushed rosemary, or Italian seasoning blend can be substituted.
- Salt and pepper: To bring out flavors in all ingredients.
How to Cook Whole Frozen Chicken in Instant Pot
Here is how to pressure cook frozen chicken step-by-step with photos. Full recipe card is located below.
Rinse chicken: Place whole chicken in a sink, rinse with cold water and pat dry with paper towel. Keep the twine on the legs to prevent chicken from falling apart. It will be hard to remove anyways.
You need to rinse the chicken, so oil and spices stick to it.
Rub chicken with oil: Place chicken on a plate or right inside the Instant Pot and rub evenly with oil. Your fingers will get cold quickly, washing with warm soapy water immediately helps.
Sprinkle chicken with spices: Place bird chicken breast side down and sprinkle with spices in the following order – salt, pepper, garlic powder, smoked paprika and oregano. It helps more ground spices stick first.
Transfer chicken onto a plate.
Add frozen chicken to Instant Pot: Add trivet and 1 cup cold water to your Instant Pot. Place frozen chicken in Instant Pot breasts side up, close the lid and set valve to Sealing position.
Cook: Cook chicken on High pressure as per cooking times chart below. It largely depends on the size of your chicken.
Let pressure release naturally: Super important step is to allow the pressure to come down on its own until the pin drops because chicken keeps cooking with residual heat. Learn more about Natural Pressure Release.
How Long to Cook Frozen Whole Chicken in Instant Pot?
Time varies based on the size of your chicken AND Instant Pot.
Why? Because larger size Instant Pot has larger volume (area) for more pressure to build up. Thus, it takes longer to bring pressure down. Therefore, 8 quart pressure cooker keeps cooking chicken while bringing down pressure for 40 minutes vs. 6 quart pressure cooker that takes only 15 minutes.
For 6 quart Instant Pot:
- 3 pounds whole chicken – 50 minutes.
- 4 pounds whole chicken – 60 minutes.
- 5 pounds whole chicken – 70 minutes.
For 8 quart Instant Pot:
- 4 pounds whole chicken – 40 minutes.
- 5 pounds whole chicken – 50 minutes.
- 6 pounds whole chicken – 60 minutes.
For 3 quart Instant Pot: Honest disclosure is that I do not have this Instant Pot size. However, in comments below I gave reader Miranda a suggestion to cook the whole bird for 17 minutes per pound with Natural Release and she said it came out perfect!
For 10 quart Instant Pot: I never used one but logically since its capacity is even bigger than 8 quart, I would reduce cook time by 10 minutes less for each size of chicken that is listed for 8 quart. Just like the difference between 6 and 8 quart.
Tips for Best Results
- If your chicken has giblets: You can cook frozen chicken with giblets inside and remove them after cooking. Most giblets are in a paper bag (I haven’t seen them in plastic bag for a while). If you buy fresh whole chicken, you can remove giblets before freezing. If you find out after cooking giblets were in the plastic, it is best to discard the chicken. That’s why, I recommend to use familiar to you brand of chicken for this recipe.
- Leave Keep Warm on before cooking: By default, every Instant Pot has Keep Warm function on at all times unless you press Cancel before selecting cook time. It is indicated by L0:00 display. What it means is that, for example in the photo above, my chicken has finished cooking 56 minutes ago. It is super helpful info since we do not sit and watch pressure cooker cooking and Natural release is a must with this recipe!
- Don’t do quick Release: Please do not vent pressure by turning valve to Venting and come back and tell me your chicken was raw. Your Instant Pot needs to bring pressure down on its own during which time meat keeps cooking with residual heat. Do not follow the Quick Release, turning Sealing valve to Venting position if pressure pin is still up.
- To get crispy skin: Carefully transfer cooked chicken in Instant Pot onto baking sheet and broil for a few minutes to crisp up the skin. If you have an air fryer lid, just pop it on top – even easier!
What to Do With Chicken Broth at the Bottom?
After pressure cooking the chicken, you will end up with delicious juices at the bottom of the pot. It’s golden liquid! Make any soup recipe with it or try it in a borscht recipe! Refrigerate chicken broth until ready to cook.
You can also save the bones and make more Instant Pot chicken broth with it, possibly combining with raw chicken, leftover cooking liquid and more water. This is basically how I cook Instant Pot chicken noodle soup. Keep flavorful broth at the bottom of the pot, throw back in the bones and leftover chicken meat, then add desired amount of water. Pressure cook on High for 1-2 hours.
Then add frozen vegetables and pasta, close the lid and let soup cook with residual heat another 5-10 minutes. Season to taste.
Serving Ideas
To serve Instant Pot frozen whole chicken, treat it like a rotisserie chicken. Here are a few ideas:
- Mashed potatoes: Serve however you would serve a rotisserie chicken with healthy mashed potatoes or cauliflower mashed potatoes.
- Rice: After making chicken, make Instant Pot white rice or Instant Pot brown rice.
- Salad: This time I served chicken with southwest quinoa salad. Jennifer Aniston salad would be great too!
- Bread: We also like to buy a whole grain baguette for a side and serve with Ukrainian cucumber and tomato salad. Quick, healthy and easy!
How to Store
For meal prep, transform chicken into Instant Pot shredded chicken and use throughout the week. Make healthy chicken salad or chicken tostadas. Perfect for busy weeknights!
To store leftovers, refrigerate in an airtight container for up to 5 days.
To freeze: Fully cook, cool completely and freeze in an airtight container or resealable freezer bags for up to 3 months. Thaw in the fridge overnight.
FAQs
No, but without a trivet skin on the chicken will be a bit soft. But you can cook frozen whole chicken in Instant Pot without a rack.
The most reliable way to check if your chicken is ready is to insert an instant read thermometer into its thickest part. If it registers 165 F, your chicken is ready. You can’t use the color of meat to reliably know the doneness of chicken. Sometimes chicken does look pink, especially chicken thighs, and even possibly with red blood vessels.
First of all, make sure you have 8 quart Instant Pot to fit it in. I would cook it for 12 minutes per pound of weight.
Sometimes it can happen, and there could be many reasons why including the altitude you live at, temperature of your freezer or your Instant Pot model. So many reasons as Instant Pot is just a computerized pot. In that case, close the lid and pressure cook chicken for another 10-15 minutes with Quick Release. It should take care of the issue.
More Instant Pot Chicken Recipes to Try
- Instant Pot stir fry
- Instant Pot chicken and rice
- Instant Pot white chicken chili
- Instant Pot chicken stew
- Instant Pot chicken and potatoes
- Instant Pot butter chicken
Looking for more dinner ideas? Check out my most popular collection of 45 healthy Instant Pot recipes.
How to Cook Frozen Whole Chicken in Instant Pot
Equipment
Ingredients
- 4 – 4.5 pounds whole frozen chicken
- 1 1/2 teaspoon salt
- Ground black pepper to taste
- 2 teaspoons garlic powder
- 2 teaspoons smoked paprika
- 2 teaspoons oregano dried
- Any mild oil
- 1 cup cold water
Instructions
- Rinse frozen whole chicken with cold water and pat dry with paper towel. Drizzle with a bit of oil and using your hands rub it all over chicken. This step will ensure proper โstickingโ of spices to frozen chicken.
- Place frozen chicken in Instant Pot breasts side down. Sprinkle half of each spice evenly on one side of chicken in the following order: salt, pepper, garlic powder, smoked paprika and oregano.
- Carefully flip the chicken (we donโt want to disturb the spices) and season the other half with remaining spices (might seem like a lot but trust me). Holding onto the sides transfer chicken onto a large plate.
- To the Instant Pot, add water and trivet (steam rack with handles is more convenient if you have one). Place whole chicken inside IP breasts side up, close the lid, set pressure vent to Sealing and press Pressure Cook on High Pressure or Manual (this IP cooks only on High):
For 6 quart Instant Pot:
- 3 lbs whole chicken – 50 minutes.
- 4 lbs whole chicken – 60 minutes.
- 5 lbs whole chicken – 70 minutes.
For 8 quart Instant Pot:
- 4 lbs whole chicken – 40 minutes.
- 5 lbs whole chicken – 50 minutes.
- 6 lbs whole chicken – 60 minutes.
- Display will say ON, Instant Pot will take about 15 minutes to come to pressure, you will see a bit of steam coming out from a valve, then float valve will rise and countdown will begin.
- After your chicken is ready, Instant Pot will beep, display will say OFF and now it needs to bring pressure down on its own before you can open it, which will be indicated by a dropped down float valve. It is called Natural Release. 8 quart will take about 40 minutes and 6 quart – 15-20 minutes. Do not do Quick Release (turning sealing valve to Venting position). Wait for a pin to drop down on its own.
- Open the lid and you will have the juiciest and most flavorful chicken ever. Serve however you like, shred for meal rep, freeze for later, save bones for bone broth. Oh, and that flavorful broth at the bottom makes amazing soup the next day (donโt throw away!). So many options, itโs crazy!
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Notes
- Store: Refrigerate in an airtight container for up to 5 days.
- Freeze: Fully cook, cool completely and freeze for up to 3 months. Thaw in a fridge or on a counter.
- If your chicken has giblets: If giblets are in paper bag you can with them inside and remove after cooking. Or remove giblets before freezing.
- 3 quart IP: Cook the whole bird for 17 minutes per pound with Natural Release.
- 10 quart IP: Reduce cook time by 10 minutes less for each size of chicken that is listed for 8 quart.
Definitely 5 stars! I have a 6 quart Instant Pot. I used a 5.65 pound frozen solid whole chicken which was a tight fit. I set it on high for 70 minutes and actually left it for 3 hours because I was busy doing other things. The chicken was excellent! Fall off the fork tender and just the right amount of juicy. I love my Pioneer Woman Instant Pot! Thank you so much for this awesome recipe!
You are very welcome. I really appreciate your positive feedback Kathleen!
Made this last night using the recommended times, and the chicken was still half raw. Had to finish it off in the conventional oven. It still did not taste right though… ๐
All 5 meals I have been cooked in the IP have been under-cooked, even though I followed the recipe and cooking time, exactly. Very disappointed with the IP.
I wonder if you live at high altitude and need to add extra cooking time. For every 1,000 feet above 2,000-foot elevation, increase cooking time by 5 percent.
I’m going to try to use beer instead of water. Has anyone tried this?
Technically it will work. Not sure how much beer flavour will penetrate the meat since it’s not touching it. Please report back. ๐
I have bone-in and skin-on chicken breasts. How would I adjust this recipe for those in an 8-quart IP?
You can follow this recipe then.
Do you happen to know the time I would set a 10q for to do a frozen chicken?
TIA
I donโt exactly but if it were me I would use 10 mins less per lb as listed for 8 quart and see how that goes. Good luck!
That would mean taking 50mins off for a 5lb chicken. If the original time is only 60 mins, then its done in 10? Thats a little confusing to me. I have a 10QT and am trying this tonight but am going to go with the 40mins plus extra natural release? I have only been using the IP for a few weeks but hopefully I can make it work. ๐
This worked great! I just finished cooking a 5.5 lb frozen chicken, it smells and tastes delicious. It is melt in your mouth tender! Now, I’m trying to decide if I’m going to make some dressing with it or make chicken and noodles! Thanks for this recipe!
That is so amazing to hear! Glad you enjoyed my recipe, Tye!
We made this today! 5lb FROZEN SOLID!!! Seasoned and cooked PERFECTLY!!! Thank you!! Winner Winner Chicken Dinner!!
Iโm so happy to read this! Thanks for your positive feedback, Sue!
I love this recipe! I use it all the time. I made shredded chicken for meal prep (salads, enchiladas, quesadillas, rice bowls) and use the broth recommendations for soups (pozole is my favorite so far). Super useful, easy, low waste. Thank you!
You’re welcome Mia!
I followed the recipe to a tee, but my chicken came out undercooked. I just popped it in the oven for a bit until it came up to temp and it was great to shredding. I think it didnโt turn out because Iโm at sea level in Florida. Iโd try it again maybe with a smaller bird, I went for a whole 6 lb chicken in my 8 qt instant pot.
We are at sea level on Vancouver island so I don’t think it’s that…I would add 15 mins cook time and see how that goes. Also make sure to calculate time for 8 quart.
I had the same undercooked experience, also with a 6 lb chicken in an 8 quart pot. I’ve done the “from fresh” version of this recipe a number of times with no problems at all, so I think maybe the 8 quart timings for frozen are off a bit. Next time I do it from frozen I’ll definitely try adding 15 minutes to the cook time!
It could be the altitude or how deep frozen your chicken is. It might need a bit extra time in some cases. 15 mins should do it!
Hi,
I am making the rotisserie chicken recipe. I have a frozen full 5 pound chicken. My instant pot is 6 quarts. My question is this. Your guide says it needs to cook for 70 minutes. Does this mean I type in 70 minutes on the cooker? Or is the 70 minutes supposed to include the “natural release” time for the pressure to decrease? I do not know how long the natural release will take so I am not sure how long to type into the cooker.
Thank you,
You type in 70 mins and then let release extra whatever it takes time until the pin drops.
Oh my heaven. It was so juicy and it fell apart ๐ It was very tasty and very juicy <3 ๐