If you’re a beginner to the Instant Pot, I recommend you start with our Beginners post. If you’re looking for some delicious recipes and meals you can make in a hurry, you’ve come to the right place.
We’ve all had days where life has been crazy and dinner time approaches, only to find out nothing is ready to eat. Everything is frozen and your kids are “going to starve to death” if they don’t eat soon. What about that church dinner you forgot about and you need an easy side dish to bring? Grab that Instant Pot and check out these quick recipes ready in 15 minutes or less!
10-Minute Instant Pot Salmon from Frozen | Super Healthy Kids
2-Minute Instant Pot Steamed Shrimp | Grazed and Enthused on Instagram
Pressure Cooker Shrimp Paella | My Forking Life
Instant Pot Homemade Hamburger Helper | Adventures of a Nurse
Pressure Cooker Chili Lime Chicken | Our Best Bites
Instant Pot Creamy Pesto Chicken and Pasta | From Arvada with Love
6 Minute Instant Pot Potato Salad | Adventures of a Nurse
15 Minute Instant Pot Mexican Rice | Thirty Handmade Days
Instant Pot BBQ Chicken Sliders | Eighteen25
10 Minute Instant Pot Spaghetti | The Typical Mom
Instant Pot DUO60 6 Qt 7-in-1 Multi-Use Programmable Pressure CookerInstant Pot Mini Mitts
Instant Pot Inner Pot, Ceramic Non-Stick, for 6 Qt Models
Pressure Cooker BBQ Jelly Drumsticks | The Kitchen Whisperer
Pressure Cooker Red Lentil Curry | Knead to Cook
Instant Pot Lazy Lasagna | FoodNService
Instant Pot Baked Potatoes in 10 Minutes | The Intentional Mom
{5 Minute} Pressure Cooker Salmon and Rice Pilaf | Health Starts in the Kitchen
15 Minute Instant Pot Orange Chicken | A Fork’s Tale
Instant Pot Herb Roasted Potatoes | Onion Rings and Things
Pressure Cooker Mashed Potatoes | Eating on a Dime
Instant Pot Sweet Potatoes Recipe | Add a Pinch
Instant Pot Stuffed Peppers | Easy Living Today
Instant Pot Basil Chicken Coconut Curry | Rebooted Mom
Cook a large batch of pasta in the Instant Pot in just 4 minutes. Add extra ingredients and you’ve got a quick, easy meal!
Whether you’re a new convert or Instant Pot user, I hope these tips help you. Stay tuned for some amazing recipes over the next few weeks!
Find more IP recipes on my Instant Pot Recipes Pinterest board!
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Annette has been married to her husband and best friend since 2003. Together they are raising their six children to follow the Lord’s will, no matter what. Annette longs for the day when she will meet her angel babies who have entered heaven before her. She enjoys creating UNIT STUDIES and FREE PRINTABLES for homeschool families. You can follow her crazy life at In All You Do where she blogs about homeschooling, homemaking and marriage while trying to maintain her sanity. She is also the owner of Thrifty Homeschoolers where she shares her tips on homeschooling without breaking the bank.
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