You can make Instant Pot Rice and Beans recipe tonight! With dried black beans, no soaking and no sauteing. I have re-tested and updated the recipe in May 2023 as some readers have reported beans were not fully cooked.

Instant Pot chicken and rice and Instant Pot chili are other favorite rice and bean recipes.

Instant Pot rice and beans garnished with green onion in a pot.

Instant Pot Beans and Rice

OK, this healthy Instant Pot rice and beans recipe is a weeknight dinner saver! It’s like Instant Pot black beans meet Instant Pot brown rice and cook together in one pot in under 40 minutes.

There is barely any chopping required and no soaking of dried beans is necessary with this Instant Pot beans and rice recipe. Just like with Instant Pot baked beans, I repeat, you do not need to soak the beans!

And don’t even think about sauteing the onion. Food cooked under pressure comes out more flavorful than cooked on the stovetop. Sauteing is not necessary with many Instant Pot recipes.

Just like you can cook chicken, rice and beans at same time when making chicken burritos.

Are you ready to have healthy dinner on the table in 40 minutes?!

Ingredients for Instant Pot Rice and Beans

This delicious Mexican inspired Instant Pot rice and beans recipe consists of simple ingredients, mostly pantry staples similar to Instant Pot white chicken chili:

  • Brown rice
  • Dry black beans
  • Canned diced tomatoes
  • Onion
  • Vegetable broth or water
  • Spices: Cumin, chili powder, garlic powder and salt.
  • Fresh cilantro and green onion (optional)
Brown rice, dried black beans, canned diced tomatoes, onion, cumin, garlic powder, chili powder, salt, cilantro, green onion, vegetable broth.

How to Make Instant Pot Rice and Beans

1. Add All Ingredients to the Instant Pot

  1. It is super important to add Instant Pot rice and beans ingredients in the following order to the bottom of the Instant Pot: onion, brown rice, black beans, water or vegetable broth, cumin, garlic powder, chili powder, salt and diced tomatoes.
  2. Do not change.
  3. Do not stir.
Collage of how to make Instant Pot rice and beans step by step.

2. Cook for 25-30 Minutes

  • Close the lid, turn pressure vent to Sealing position and press Pressure Cook on High pressure or Manual for 25 minutes – if you have 8 quart Instant Pot, 30 minutes – if you use 6 quart Instant Pot.
  • Instant Pot will take about 10 minutes to come to pressure.
  • You can chop cilantro or make cucumber and tomato salad in the meanwhile. It goes amazing with this Instant Pot rice and beans.
  • After wait 10 minutes and release remaining pressure using Quick Release method by turning valve to Venting and open the lid.

Update

Recipe retested in May 2023: I have originally cooked this recipe in my 8 quart Instant Pot for 22 minutes and quick release, at a sea level. A few readers reported beans were not cooked. I just re-tested the recipe in my 6 quart Instant Pot and it needs 30 minutes cook time with preferably 10 minutes Natural Release. Larger pot cooks food faster because it takes longer to come to pressure. If you live at altitude 2000 feet and above, maybe cook rice and beans in Instant Pot for 30-35 minutes and use Natural Release.

What If Rice Came Out Mushy or Crunchy?

When it comes to rice cooked in a pressure cooker, it’s a little bit of trial and error method for everyone. Sometimes different varieties of brown rice cook differently. Also rice could be old.

I always use long grain brown rice and buy one brand. Last time my husband bought different brand and it needed maybe 1 more minute cooking. Once you find “your rice” you will know how long it cooks and you can add extra minutes.

If your rice comes out crunchy: Stir, close the lid and let it sit for 20 minutes. It will get there. Also, next time cook Instant Pot rice and beans for 30-35 minutes and let pressure come down on its own. It could be the altitude or rice and beans brand.

Unfortunately, you can’t re-close the lid, cook for extra 2 minutes and say that’ your new cooking time. You have to try recipe from scratch again to find your rice cooking time.

If your rice comes out mushy: Cook a few minutes less next time. Easy-peasy.

Can I Use Natural Release?

You can use Natural Pressure Release where remaining pressure subsides on its own. You can pre-program this recipe and dinner can wait for you on the counter when you get home. Since Instant Pot keeps cooking while releasing pressure slowly, consistency might be a bit more soft. Which is not a big deal. It’s a hearty recipe anyways.

3. Add Cilantro and Stir

  • Stir gently. Don’t “attack” Instant Pot rice and beans recipe with a wooden spoon at 100 miles per hour. Husbands are known for that. Stir gently.
  • I see some liquid. My beans are “dry”. Don’t panic, just stir. Stirring should take care of extra liquid. If beans or rice is a teeny weeny crunchy, close the lid and let sit for 10 minutes. It will get there.
  • Don’t forget to add a small bunch of finely chopped cilantro. It changes everything!
Stirred with a metal spoon beans and rice in Instant Pot.

FAQs and Substitutions

Cooking in a pressure cooker is a trial and error method. I test Instant Pot recipes thoroughly because different kinds of rice or beans require different cooking times, for example. For best results, I recommend to follow the recipe.

Below I hope to cover all possible questions about variations and substitutions for Instant Pot rice and beans recipe.

Can I use white rice to make Instant Pot rice and beans?

No. White rice and brown rice require different amount of liquid and cooking time. Also brown rice is more nutritious containing the bran. It is so nutty and hearty. Why don’t you give it a try? Might take a few times to get used to but health benefits will be well worth it.

Do I have to soak the beans?

No. The beauty of Instant Pot is that dry beans don’t have to be soaked. There is a popular belief that soaking makes beans less gassy and more nutritious. I honestly didn’t notice any difference.

And as for the second point, it’s hard to tell. So for the sake of convenience, I love this recipe just like I love Instant Pot black bean soup that requires no soaking!

Can I use red kidney beans or pinto beans?

No. Believe it or not pinto and red beans take longer to cook in a pressure cooker. I was completely surprised by this discovery while test cooking Instant Pot black beans, Instant Pot red kidney beans and Instant Pot refried beans. Black beans cook the fastest out of all beans. Making Instant Pot rice and beans together a reality.

Can I use canned beans?

No. I hate to be “the recipe Grinch” but it’s just the reality. Canned beans are already cooked. If we use canned beans, what is going to happen to all that liquid that gets soaked up by dried beans?!

Can I add chicken to Instant Pot rice and beans?

Yes. I finally said “yes”. Chicken breast or thighs added on top of rice will work. No other changes necessary. And if you decide to go with some sort of kielbasa one time, it’s delish!

Can I use tomato sauce instead of diced tomatoes?

No, sorry. It will probably instigate a “burn notice”.

What to do for 3 quart Instant Pot?

Cut ingredients in half but keep same cooking time.

Is this Instant Pot rice and beans mild enough for kids?

Yes. Here is the deal. It is flavorful enough but not overly pungent or spicy. You can add red pepper flakes before cooking or hot sauce after.

You can also substitute all spices with taco seasoning. Or add more spices to taste after Instant Pot beans and rice has finished cooking.

Instant Pot rice and beans with cucumber tomato salad on black plate with a fork.

What to Serve Instant Pot Rice and Beans With?

Serve on its own with a dollop of sour cream, squeeze of fresh lime juice on top of the rice and tortilla chips.

How to Make a Freezer Meal

Instant Pot rice and beans are perfect for meal prep. In a gallon size Ziplock bag, add all ingredients except water finishing with tomatoes on top. Let as much air out as possible, seal and freeze for up to 3 months.

Pressure cook beans and rice in Instant Pot on High pressure from frozen (don’t forget to add water) for 25-30 minutes with Quick Release.

Recipe Tip

For cooking in Instant Pot, it is important to finish with tomatoes on top to avoid “Burn”. Also check out my full list of 20 freezer meals. I’m obsessed!

More Rice and Beans Recipes to Try

More Instant Pot Recipes to Try

Instant Pot rice and beans garnished with cilantro and green onion and served on white plate.
Instant Pot rice and beans garnished with cilantro and green onion and served on white plate.

Instant Pot Rice and Beans

You can make Instant Pot Rice and Beans recipe tonight! With dried black beans, no soaking and no sauteing.
4.92 from 259 votes
Servings 6 servings
Calories 385
Diet Vegan
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes
Pressure Up & Down Time 15 minutes
Total Time 50 minutes

Equipment

Ingredients  

Instructions 

  • In Instant Pot, add ingredients in the following order (do not change): onion, brown rice, black beans, water, cumin, garlic powder, chili powder, salt and diced tomatoes. Do not stir.
  • Close the lid, turn pressure vent to Sealing and press Pressure Cook on High or Manual button for 25 minutes – if you have 8 quart Instant Pot, 30 minutes – if you use 6 quart Instant Pot.
  • After Instant Pot has finished cooking, wait 10 minutes and release remaining pressure using Quick Release method by turning valve to Venting and open the lid. If you live at altitude 2000 ft and above, use Natural Release to allow pressure subside on its own.
  • Add cilantro and green onion (if using) and gently stir. If rice and beans are a bit liquidy or tiny bit crunchy, close the lid and let them sit for 10-20 more minutes.
  • Serve warm with hot sauce if desired and our favourite addition – cucumber and tomato salad. We love the pairing of hearty rice and beans with cool and fresh cucumber and tomato salad or guacamole.

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Notes

  • Recipe retested in May 2023: I have originally cooked this recipe in my 8 quart Instant Pot for 22 minutes and quick release, at a sea level. A few readers have reported that beans were not cooked. I just re-tested the recipe in my 6 quart Instant Pot and it needs 30 minutes cook time with preferably 10 minutes Natural Release. If you live at altitude 2000 feet and above, maybe cook rice and beans in Instant Pot for 30-35 minutes and use Natural Release. Extra time won’t hurt the recipe.
  • Store: Refrigerate in an airtight container for up to 5 days or freeze for up to 3 months.
  • Freezer Meal: In a gallon size Ziplock bag, add all ingredients except water finishing with tomatoes on top. Let as much air out as possible, seal and freeze for up to 3 months. Pressure cook on High from frozen (don’t forget to add water) for 25-30 minutes with Quick Release. 
  • Can I use white rice? No. White rice and brown rice require different amount of liquid and cooking time.
  • Beans: Use black beans only, pinto and red beans take longer to cook. No need to soak. Do not use canned beans, liquid ratio will be off.
  • Can I add chicken? Yes. Small pieces of chicken breast or thighs added on top of rice will work. No other changes necessary. Kielbasa will too!
  • What to do for 3 quart Instant Pot? Cut ingredients in half but keep same cooking time.
  • If your rice and beans come out crunchy: Stir, close the lid and let it sit for 20 minutes. It should get there. Also, next time cook for 30-35 minutes and let pressure come down on its own. It could be the altitude or rice and beans brand.

Nutrition

Serving: 2cups | Calories: 385kcal | Carbohydrates: 77g | Protein: 13g | Fat: 3g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 533mg | Fiber: 9g | Sugar: 5g
Course: Dinner
Cuisine: Mexican
Author: Olena Osipov
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Comments

  1. 4 stars
    Great, easy recipe. This was the first thing Iโ€™ve ever cooked with my Instant Pot. The only criticism I have is perhaps it contains a tiny bit too many tomatoes. Maybe i should have just stirred it better. Not sure. Anyways, great job and thanks for the easy recipe. Iโ€™ll be using it again.

    1. Welcome to Instant Pot cooking Marc! Glad you enjoyed my recipe and you can always adjust to your liking in regards to the tomatoes!

  2. 4 stars
    Rice a were a little mushy, beans a little al dente, overall a dense bit dry. Flavors were great, I might add garlic next time. Also, may add chopped green peppers and or zucchini

    When I reheated to eat later, I add some V8 spicy hot juice, it’s really good!!

  3. 5 stars
    This was a very good recipe. I was looking for a beans and rice meal that I could do together. I’m a truck driver so I have to keep it simple. Since every recipe is a guideline. Most of the time. I used wild rice instead of brown. I also added 3 cups of water instead of 2 because I halved the recipe. Everything else was followed as directed. I loved it. Thanks for the recipe.

  4. 5 stars
    I am making this now so cannot comment on how it turned out just yet – but wanted to suggest….. if it is vital to put the ingredients in the IP in the order you have listed in the instructions perhaps you should LIST the ingredients in the same order?

    1. Thank you for your suggestion, Francesca. We toyed with this idea, however usually ingredients are listed in order they have to be prepared for the easiness. Because we have so many more recipes than just Instant Pot ones, we follow same guideline as that is what audience is used to. Hope you enjoy the recipe!

  5. 5 stars
    My husband is VERY particular and we just bought an IP…this was my first recipe. I got home from work and after a tough day didnโ€™t know what to do for dinner. I surfed the web and found this recipe … and had all of the ingredients in my cupboards – with the exception of fresh cilantro. I had dried cilantro and sprinkled that on my dish with a lime wedge squeezed over it…my husband had it just as made. I upped the time to 24 mins and let it sit 10 mins before opening and stirring. The black beans were just ever so slightly firm but we both loved this dish! My husband said โ€œIโ€™m a fan…I could eat this every other week. I wouldnโ€™t change a thing the next time we make this.โ€ He is a tough man to please so this is saying A LOT! I will be checking out the rest of your site and sampling other recipes…thank you!

      1. 5 stars
        He ate leftovers the next day and loved them…again – a very unusual occurrence for him! Thanks again…Iโ€™m checking your site now for some oatmeal topping inspiration for NY Day. Happy 2021 to you!

  6. 5 stars
    This came out amazing, made 14 burritos for meal prep, added cheese and salsa at assembly. I added frozen bell peppers from TJ’s when I added the onions and cooked for 25 mins. I was very surprised with how good this recipe is. I went looking at multiple recipes before trying this one because I wanted to use dry beans and not canned.

    1. Hmmm I am not sure because there are tomatoes and liquid, so how much I don’t know. Maybe try 2 cups broth instead and see how it goes. Good luck!

    1. Hmmm, is it this one? If so, it is parboiled brown rice and you can use it but it will be very soft and maybe a bit mushy if you are ok with it. Reason for brown rice in this recipe is that its cook time is same as dried beans, so they play well together.

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