Wondering how to use an Instant Pot? This real life Instant Pot Guide is for all of you who still have their pressure cookers in the box. Today I will explain what is an Instant Pot, how it works, share 15 tips and tricks for easy Instant Pot cooking, and share easy recipes perfect for beginners.
By doing so, you can learn how to eat healthy using an Instant Pot!
Table of contents
- What Is an Instant Pot?
- Instant Pot Parts and Accessories
- How to Use an Instant Pot
- 15 Tips and Tricks for Easy Instant Pot Cooking
- 1. Always Add Water
- 2. Don’t Fill Past 2/3 PC Max Mark
- 3. Instant Pot Manual Setting Is the Most Used
- 4. Other Useful Buttons to Know
- 5. You Don’t Need to Pre-Brown Most Foods
- 6. Avoid the Dreaded “Burn”
- 7. Best Order of Ingredients to Add to Instant Pot
- 8. No Need to Stir before Cooking
- 9. Cooking Time Is Not the Same as Total Time
- 10. Add Hot Water to Speed Things Up
- 11. Turn Sound On or Off
- 12. Store with Lid Upside Down
- 13. Keep It Away from Kitchen Cabinets
- 14. Most Models Have a Lid Holder
- 15. Best Cleaner for Instant Pot
- More Instant Pot Tips and Troubleshooting
- FAQs
- Easy Instant Pot Recipes for Beginners
I have to say I was very sceptical about buying Instant Pot back in 2018, I even wondered how it was different than a slow cooker. I was super against it but it grew on me so quickly, I now own 2 Instant Pots – 6 quart Instant Pot Lux and 8 quart Instant Pot Duo, and 6 quart Cosori electric pressure cooker which is basically the same thing as Instant Pot, just different buttons.
I also was super scared to use it the first time thinking it will explode on me. It did not! The days of exploding pressure cookers are gone. We all heard the horror stories. The difference is that pressure cookers back then were designed for the stovetop. Modern pressure cookers, have many safety features to control the pressure. 99% it will not explode on you.
More than that, I can guarantee you once you start using Instant Pot, you will wonder how did you live without it. The fact that you can wake up to Instant Pot steel cut oats or cook Instant Pot frozen chicken for dinner with 5 mins prep and no babysitting, I am sure will make you fall in love over the heels with this magical appliance of 21st century.
I have put together this Instant Pot guide in hopes to help you get started with all of the tips and tricks that I have learned through the last 3 years of testing hundreds of Instant Pot healthy recipes on my family. All tried, tested and true through trial, error and research. This Instant Pot manual will tell you everything you need to know to use your Instant Pot for the first time. It is life changing!
What Is an Instant Pot?
Instant Pot is an electric pressure cooker. It is a small kitchen appliance that cooks food fast under pressure unlike slow cooker cooks food slow on low heat setting. In Instant Pot, steam from water you add builds up pressure and cooks food in sealed environment super fast. An Instant Pot is a pressure cooker, slow cooker, sautรฉ pot, slow cooker, steamer, rice cooker, yogurt maker and warmer all in one appliance.
The end result is tasty and tender food in fraction of the time and with minimal effort. Foods like dried beans do not have to be soaked. Tough cuts of meat come out tender. Food is more flavorful than cooked on a stovetop. I have never tasted better roast than Instant Pot pot roast. It’s a magic pot!
If you don’t have an Instant Pot yet but are thinking about buying one, I explain which Instant Pot to buy in my humble opinion.
Instant Pot Parts and Accessories
- Base unit – the actual appliance with the heating element. Don’t submerge in water!
- Inner pot – Stainless steel pot that fits into the base unit. Can also be used for reheating leftovers on the stove.
- Lid – Contains silicone ring, steam release valve and float valve.
Silicone ring does wear out with use and time causing Instant Pot not to pressurize. You can buy a replacement. To give you an idea, I use my Instant Pot 2-3 times/week and replace silicone ring about once a year.
- Steam release valve – Fits on top of the lid and can be removed.
- Condensation collector – Duo models have it but not Lux. Attach it to the back to collect condensation dripping when you open the lid.
If your condensation collector is broken or missing, you can buy replacement online.
- Trivet – Used to keep foods like meats and eggs being submerged in water.
- Measuring cups and utensils – These come with Instant Pot, they do not have the same measurements as regular ones so I don’t use these.
How to Use an Instant Pot
- Before cooking always inspect your Instant Pot to make sure:
- Cord is plugged in both in electric outlet and in the base unit (some models can unplug).
- Base unit under the inner stainless steel pot has no debris and is dry.
- Sealing ring is in and fitted properly onto the lid (even smallest gap will make Instant Pot not come to pressure).
- Add water and ingredients.
- Close the lid and set valve to Sealing position. This will ensure pressure will be sealed inside the pot when it comes to pressure.
If you leave the valve on Venting, steam will keep shooting from it eventually running out of water, Instant Pot not pressurizing and causing Burn. Make a habit to turn it to Sealing right after closing the lid.
- Start Instant Pot by selecting Pressure Cook or Manual button. Name of the button will depend on the model of your Instant Pot. Regardless the model, display should say On. Not the set time you selected for the recipe – that’s next step.
- Water gets heated and pressure builds up. During this time it is OK to see some steam coming out of a steam release valve.
- Instant Pot comes to pressure, seals itself and food is being cooked. You will see countdown from set cook time begin now.
Float valve on Duo models is pink and protruding. On Lux model it is stainless steel color and is more set in.
- Now you have to release the pressure. There are 2 ways to do so: Natural Release or Quick Release. Usually the recipe will indicate which one to use.
- Dinner is ready!
For detailed video demonstration, check out our Youtube video on How to Use an Instant Pot + unboxing and water test.
15 Tips and Tricks for Easy Instant Pot Cooking
1. Always Add Water
In order for pressure to build up inside the pot, it has to be created. From what? From steam. From an ythin like liquid like water or broth. There is a minimum amount of liquid that has to be added even when “roasting” a whole chicken. Rule of thumb is 1 cup.
Tomato sauce or juice don’t count because their sugars will start caramelize and “burn” warning will go off.
2. Don’t Fill Past 2/3 PC Max Mark
Inside the Instant Pot inner pot, you will see a 1/2 and a 2/3 line marks. Never fill the Instant Pot higher than the 2/3 mark with food or liquid (before cooking). In order for pressure cooking method to work, the pot of your electric pressure cooker should never be more than 2/3 full when making soup, stew, chili etc., or 1/2 full for expanding foods like rice. Pressure needs room to build up.
If your inner pot doesnโt have 2/3 full marking (characteristic of older Instant Pot models and other brands), do your math and calculate your own 2/3 mark. Ignore the cups, L and near the edge Max ticks – they actually are quite inaccurate. Read more.
3. Instant Pot Manual Setting Is the Most Used
There are many pre-programmed buttons on Instant Pot like “Porridge”, “Stew”, “Bean”, “Rice” etc. but you will find yourself using “Pressure Cook” or “Manual”, depending on a model, with customizable time for the most part. This is the button to press to start pressure cooking process.
4. Other Useful Buttons to Know
- +/- Button – To adjust cook time.
- Saute Button – Used for sauteing and browning ingredients before pressure cooking. And simmering, thickening and reducing liquids after.
Never have the lid on when sauteing (making yogurt as well). It will cause the pot to pressurize eventually and is not necessary for sauteing.
- Adjust Button – Switches between Less, Normal and More to control the amount of heat during Saute mode.
- Keep Warm/Cancel Button – Once a cooking program is selected, the Auto Keep Warm function is on by default but it can be turned off by pressing this button again before you begin pressure cooking. Cancel button ends cooking program at any time.
Even if you don’t need to keep food warm, it is handy to leave this function on when you are not around during cooking. So, when you come back to the kitchen you know exactly when Instant Pot has finished cooking. Display will say L and number of minutes.
- Pressure Level Button – This button switches between Low and High pressure levels that is available on all Instant Pot models except Lux.
High pressure vs low pressure: 99.9% recipes you find online and in cookbooks call for cooking under High pressure. Instant Potsโ high pressure setting reaches a maximum of 12.5 psi at which point the fibers in produce and meat break down and dinner is cooked fast. A low pressure setting cooks at 4 – 7 psi. The lower the psi, the lower the temperature, the longer cook time which is not the goal of using a pressure cooker. Only recipe I like to cook on low pressure are Instant Pot egg bites.
- Delay Start Button – Set the delayed time before a cooking program starts.
1. Press Delay Start button.
2. Use the +/- buttons to set the hours.
3. Press Delay Start again.
4. Use the +/- buttons to set the minutes.
5. You Don’t Need to Pre-Brown Most Foods
Before you rush to convert all your favourite recipes to electric pressure cooker versions, know many won’t turn out the same. The best part with Instant Pot is that you don’t need to brown or sautรฉ ingredients for majority of stovetop recipes because flavors in food cooked under pressure are locked in the pot. I tested to saute and not saute veggies for Instant Pot chicken and rice and Instant Pot lentil soup recipes, and noticed no difference.
6. Avoid the Dreaded “Burn”
Oh, the dreaded burn. There are quite a few reasons why it happens. For example, one of the most common ones is when canned tomato products are stirred with other ingredients. To solve this issue, always add tomatoes on top and do not stir. Because Instant Pot’s heating element is located at the bottom and may.more likely will cause sugars caramelize and “burn”.
I have compiled a list with 10 tips on how to avoid Burn forever.
7. Best Order of Ingredients to Add to Instant Pot
The order in which you add ingredients to an Instant Pot does matter, to a certain degree. First of all, it helps to avoid Burn. Secondly, it cooks foods like rice properly.
Here is recommended by manufacturer, and tried and tested by me order of ingredients:
- Liquids (except tomato products)
- Veggies
- Grains (if any)
- Meat
- Canned tomato products
Use the steam rack to lift foods like meat out of the cooking liquid. This prevents Burn and helps to retain your foodโs natural vitamins and minerals.
8. No Need to Stir before Cooking
With Instant Pot recipes, you don’t have to stir before cooking. Again, to avoid the dreaded “Burn” but more than that – it’s not necessary. The pot is often too full already, you will create unnecessary step for yourself and dirty an extra spoon. Instead, stir cooked food after.
Stirred ingredients will not come out more flavorful than unstirred.
9. Cooking Time Is Not the Same as Total Time
If you think you will have brown rice cooked in 22 minutes, it’s not the case. Cooking time is not the same as entire cooking cycle time. Once you add all ingredients and close the lid, Instant Pot will begin to boil the water, then build up pressure and only after countdown of actual cooking time will start. Usually pressure build up time is anywhere between 10-45 minutes and varies based on the type of ingredients, amount of liquid inside, fresh or frozen food and size of your Instant Pot. That is why soup takes the longest.Afterwards, food is done cooking, Instant Pot might need to bring pressure down using Natural Release – more time.
So, despite its name Instant Pot is not nearly as instant. However, it is convenient for throwing everything together and walking away. I would say not hovering over food waiting for it to boil, stir or turn off is the best feature of an electric pressure cooker. Completely hands off method is life changing.
10. Add Hot Water to Speed Things Up
To make Instant Pot come to pressure faster, turn on kettle at same time you start getting recipe’s ingredients ready. Use boiled water when recipe calls for water. This step will cut back time it takes Instant Pot to build up pressure.
I mostly use this trick to speed up Instant Pot soup recipes’ cook time. I wouldn’t use it with Instant Pot roast or Instant Pot frozen chicken breast, because food starts cooking during pressure build up and if it’s shorter, it may come out undercooked.
11. Turn Sound On or Off
Does Instant Pot beeping sound wake up your baby or bothers your furry friend? Press and hold the “-” key for 3 seconds to turn sound Off. Press and hold the “+” key for 3 seconds to turn sound On.
12. Store with Lid Upside Down
Silicone material absorbs taste and smell of food quickly which is hard to get rid off. Silicone ring inside the lid will smell even if you wash it with a dish soap, run through dishwasher or even after soaking in water with vinegar overnight (it helps a bit but not much and is a hassle). Instead, I recommend to store clean lid upside down which helps to air out the pot and the lid, thus making Instant Pot less smelly.
I tuck cord inside the inner pot so it creates a barrier and therefore an opening for air to circulate.
13. Keep It Away from Kitchen Cabinets
Steam coming out of a release valve during pressure build-up and quick release can (will) damage your kitchen cabinet doors. Even when cooking and not releasing pressure, keep electric pressure cooker distance away from cabinets because there is enough steam coming out during pressure build-up to do the damage.
Or get Henry or Ruby – steam divirters. Just make sure to attach them before cooking to avoid skin burns.
14. Most Models Have a Lid Holder
Models like Instant Pot Duo, Ultra (but not Lux) have built in lid holders on both, right and left, handles. Just stick in lid on the side convenient for you, and condensation will collect in a condensation cup without making the countertops messy.
15. Best Cleaner for Instant Pot
You can cleaning inner stainless steel pot with dish soap and baking soda. Some tough spots and build-up will need a stronger cleaner. I found, the best cleaner to make Instant Pot shiny again is bar keeper’s friend. Find out more in depth cleaning for the Instant Pot.
More Instant Pot Tips and Troubleshooting
- Never place your hand or face over releasing pressure from a steam release valve – it will cause burn.
- Do not force lid open while float valve is up – release pressure first.
- Occasional ticking or light cracking sound is OK – it means power switching and expanding pressure board when changing temperature.
Still having trouble? Read 16 common Instant Pot mistakes and how to troubleshoot them!
FAQs
Yes. Instant Pot is brand name of an electric pressure cooker. Ninja Foodi, Cosori, Crockpot (not to be confused with slow cooker), Power Pressure Xl are all electric pressure cookers and do exactly the same what Instant Pot does – cook food under pressure.
No, it is not. Instant Pot is an electric pressure cooker that cooks food under sealed pressure and fast. Slow cooker is just a pot with a lid that cooks food slow on low heat setting.
Instant Pot does have Slow Cook function and you can use it with a regular lid, however its heat setting is lower than traditional stand alone slow cooker appliance, therefore taking longer time to cook.
If the float valve is up and display says On or counting down time, your Instant Pot has pressurized and is cooking.
When timer has finished counting down from the time set indicated in the recipe. You will have to release the pressure, using quick or natural release. From here on, if the float valve is down it means Instant Pot has completed its cooking cycle and it’s safe to open the lid. Note: Lid will not open if pot is still under pressure – it’s a safety feature.
You can only if there is enough room for double ingredients not exceeding PC max line. In most recipes online and especially my recipes, soups can’t be doubled because pot is already filled to the brim. But dished like Instant Pot butter chicken, Instant Pot BBQ chicken or Instant Pot potato salad can be doubled.
Also, you have better chances to double the recipe with 8 quart or 10 quart Instant Pot rather than with 6 quart.
No. Keep the cook time the same. With Instant Pot cooking it is the thickness of food rather than its amount that matters.
Easy Instant Pot Recipes for Beginners
I chose these 6 easy “dump and go” Instant Pot recipes for you to try first.
- For your first Instant Pot recipe, I recommend Instant Pot hard boiled eggs. Hard to mess up.
- Then try some Instant Pot chicken breast that is perfect for meal prep.
- Instant Pot chicken and potatoes is my Ukrainian grandma’s chicken stew that even kids can make – true dump and go meal.
- This Instant Pot taco soup consists mostly of pantry and freezer ingredients, no chopping is involved.
- Instant Pot beef stew is another of my grandma’s recipes and has rave reviews!
- Once you get more comfortable, check out these 32 best beginner recipes.
Did you know we have entire Youtube channel dedicated to healthy Instant Pot recipes and tips? My goal is to help you become confident with your Instant Pot by demonstrating each delicious foolproof recipe in step-by-step videos.
I hope you enjoyed this Instant Pot guide! What is your favorite meal to cook in Instant Pot?
Instant Pot Guide for Beginners + 15 Best Tips
Equipment
Ingredients
- 1 Instant Pot 6 or 8 quart
Instructions
- Before cooking always inspect your Instant Pot to make sure:a) Cord is plugged in both in electric outlet and in the base unit (some models can unplug).b) Base unit under the inner stainless steel pot has no debris and is dry.c) Sealing ring is in and fitted properly onto the lid (even smallest gap will make Instant Pot not come to pressure).
- Add water and ingredients.
- Close the lid and set valve to Sealing position. This will ensure pressure will be sealed inside the pot when it comes to pressure.
- Start Instant Pot by selecting Pressure Cook or Manual button. Name of the button will depend on the model of your Instant Pot. Regardless the model, display should say On. Not the set time you selected for the recipe โ thatโs next step.
- Water gets heated and pressure builds up. During this time it is OK to see some steam coming out of a steam release valve.
- Instant Pot comes to pressure, seals itself and food is being cooked. You will see countdown from set cook time begin now.
- Now you have to release the pressure. There are 2 ways to do so: Natural Release or Quick Release. Usually the recipe will indicate which one to use.
- Dinner is ready!
Video
Notes
- Always Add Water: In order for pressure to build up inside the pot, it has to be created. From what? From steam. From an ythin like liquid like water or broth. There is a minimum amount of liquid that has to be added even when โroastingโ a whole chicken. Rule of thumb is 1 cup.
- Donโt Fill Past 2/3 PC Max Mark: Inside the Instant Pot inner pot, you will see a 1/2 and a 2/3 line marks. Never fill the Instant Pot higher than the 2/3 mark with food or liquid (before cooking). In order for pressure cooking method to work, the pot of your electric pressure cooker should never be more than 2/3 full when making soup, stew, chili etc., or 1/2 full for expanding foods like rice. Pressure needs room to build up.
- Instant Pot Manual Setting Is the Most Used: There are many pre-programmed buttons on Instant Pot like โPorridgeโ, โStewโ, โBeanโ, โRiceโ etc. but you will find yourself using โPressure Cookโ or โManualโ, depending on a model, with customizable time for the most part. This is the button to press to start pressure cooking process.
- Other Useful Buttons to Know: +/- Button โ To adjust cook time. Saute Button โ Used for sauteing and browning ingredients before pressure cooking. And simmering, thickening and reducing liquids after. Adjust Button โ Switches between Less, Normal and More to control the amount of heat during Saute mode. Keep Warm/Cancel Button โ Once a cooking program is selected, the Auto Keep Warm function is on by default but it can be turned off by pressing this button again before you begin pressure cooking. Cancel button ends cooking program at any time. Pressure Level Button โ This button switches between Low and High pressure levels that is available on all Instant Pot models except Lux. Delay Start Button โ Set the delayed time before a cooking program starts.
- You Donโt Need to Pre-Brown Most Foods: Before you rush to convert all your favourite recipes to electric pressure cooker versions, know many wonโt turn out the same. The best part with Instant Pot is that you donโt need to brown or sautรฉ ingredients for majority of stovetop recipes because flavors in food cooked under pressure are locked in the pot. I tested to saute and not saute veggies for Instant Pot chicken and rice and Instant Pot lentil soup recipes, and noticed no difference.
- Avoid the Dreaded โBurnโ: Oh, the dreaded burn. There are quite a few reasons why it happens. For example, one of the most common ones is when canned tomato products are stirred with other ingredients. To solve this issue, always add tomatoes on top and do not stir. Because Instant Potโs heating element is located at the bottom and may.more likely will cause sugars caramelize and โburnโ.
- Best Order of Ingredients to Add to Instant Pot: The order in which you add ingredients to an Instant Pot does matter, to a certain degree. First of all, it helps to avoid Burn. Secondly, it cooks foods like rice properly. Here is recommended by manufacturer, and tried and tested by me order of ingredients:
- Liquids (except tomato products)
- Veggies Grains (if any)
- Meat
- Canned tomato products.
- No Need to Stir before Cooking: With Instant Pot recipes, you donโt have to stir before cooking. Again, to avoid the dreaded โBurnโ but more than that โ itโs not necessary. The pot is often too full already, you will create unnecessary step for yourself and dirty an extra spoon. Instead, stir cooked food after.
- Cooking Time Is Not the Same as Total Time: If you think you will have brown rice cooked in 22 minutes, itโs not the case. Cooking time is not the same as entire cooking cycle time. Once you add all ingredients and close the lid, Instant Pot will begin to boil the water, then build up pressure and only after countdown of actual cooking time will start. Usually pressure build up time is anywhere between 10-45 minutes and varies based on the type of ingredients, amount of liquid inside, fresh or frozen food and size of your Instant Pot.
- Add Hot Water to Speed Things Up: To make Instant Pot come to pressure faster, turn on kettle at same time you start getting recipeโs ingredients ready. Use boiled water when recipe calls for water. This step will cut back time it takes Instant Pot to build up pressure.
- Turn Sound On or Off: Does Instant Pot beeping sound wake up your baby or bothers your furry friend? Press and hold the โ-โ key for 3 seconds to turn sound Off. Press and hold the โ+โ key for 3 seconds to turn sound On.
- Store with Lid Upside Down: Silicone material absorbs taste and smell of food quickly which is hard to get rid off. Silicone ring inside the lid will smell even if you wash it with a dish soap, run through dishwasher or even after soaking in water with vinegar overnight (it helps a bit but not much and is a hassle). Instead, I recommend to store clean lid upside down which helps to air out the pot and the lid, thus making Instant Pot less smelly.
- Keep It Away from Kitchen Cabinets: Steam coming out of a release valve during pressure build-up and quick release can (will) damage your kitchen cabinet doors. Even when cooking and not releasing pressure, keep electric pressure cooker distance away from cabinets because there is enough steam coming out during pressure build-up to do the damage.
- Most Models Have a Lid Holder: Models like Instant Pot Duo, Ultra (but not Lux) have built in lid holders on both, right and left, handles. Just stick in lid on the side convenient for you, and condensation will collect in a condensation cup without making the countertops messy.
- Best Cleaner for Instant Pot: You can cleaning inner stainless steel pot with dish soap and baking soda. Some tough spots and build-up will need a stronger cleaner. I found, the best cleaner to make Instant Pot shiny again is bar keeperโs friend.
I was given the mini duo for Christmas and find that it would have been better and easier if I had the 6qt. I am completely alone as my family live far away and I am in my 80’s.
I had a pressure cooker when the children were growing up and am not afraid of this one but the names and pressure settings on the front are different than those I see on recipes. I just find I use my old way of cooking as I have plenty of time! It would be helpful to use it in order to always have something good to eat and not end up eating another peanut butter and banana sandwich!! I printed off some of your regular recipes as they look perfect for me. Thank you for your help
Hi Mary. Yes, I do agree with you. Most recipes are for 6 quart and it would be easier just to follow the recipe w/o adjustments. I do indicate on most recipes adjustments for 3 quart and most of them should be fine. ENjoy and please let me know if you have any more questions.
Directions say, set for 7, how do I do that? I am not seeing a timer button
WHich directions? 7 minutes? You use Pressure Cook or Manual button to set time with plus and minus.
Have you done your borscht in the instant pot before? If so, what are settings you used?
Hi Jennifer! Here is my Instant Pot Borscht recipe!
https://ifoodreal.com/instant-pot-borscht/
Thank you!!!
Where have you been ? Iโm so glad that I finally found a blog dedicated to this amazing kitchen tool !! Well , let me tell you …. I am obsess with the Instant Pot ๐ . Thanks for the recipes . I really like your page!!
Glad you found my site. Lovely instant pot too! and love sharing IP recipes!
I will definitely buy one. Thank you for all good ideas.
You won’t regret it Andrey!
Love the Insta-Pot
Me too! Please don’t be shy to leave a comment or star review when you try any of my instant pot recipes!
Thanks for the advice, I am a little nervous about the pressure, but reading your columns I feel better. Thank You
You are welcome. Enjoy your instant pot! It’s the best!
If I use the Instant Pot for slow cooking, can I pile chicken breast on top of each other like i ca my crockpot?
Yes sure.
Thanks for tips only just got my pot only seem to make soup at moment canโt wait to try some of your recipes
Please don’t be shy to leave me a comment with a star review once you make any recipe. Have a great week!
Thanks for the tips I am new to this and my first meal was awful.
Please let me know what recipe you try and if you need any help. Also check out my YouTube channel for tips.