How to Effortlessly Cook a Whole Chicken in the Instant Pot (Pressure Cooker Recipe) (2024)

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It seems like everywhere I look–from blogs to social media–people aredeclaring the praises of the Instant Pot.

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I purchased an Instant Pot a couple of years ago on the very first Amazon Prime Day. At the time, the pots were about $200+, which just seemed outrageous for an appliance that I didn’t even know how to use. But on Amazon Prime Day, the price dropped as low as $70. $70 was justifiable.

I received my Instant Pot within a couple of days (Amazon, you’ve forever spoiled me with your super fast shipping speed). I remember just looking at the box, and wondering what in the world I was going to do with this new appliance. I understood the slow cooker function, but the idea of a pressure cooker freaked me out.

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For a good two years, my Instant Pot was only used as a slow cooker. I was terrified to touch any other button. What if this thing blows up in my kitchen? What if it catches on fire? What if mini aliens are born inside my pot?

I’m obviously kidding about the alien thing, but in all seriousness, I was TERRIFIEDof what might happen if I tried the pressure cooker function. And really, who can blame me? We’ve all heard the old-fashioned pressure-cooker horror stories from our grandmothers and mothers.

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A few months ago, Helen, from the Live Simply Team, approached me about an Instant Pot Salisbury Steak recipe she created in herInstant Pot, using the pressure cooker function. My heart skipped a few beats at the thought of having to make a recipeusing the pressure cooker function (to test and photograph), but despite my anxiety, I responded, “YES! Let’s do it!”

Friend, I feel like Helen deserves some type of award. Thanks to her,I’ve gained the confidenceneeded to use the pressure cooker function on the Instant Pot. In fact, if you follow me over on Instagram, then you know I’m slowly becoming an Instant Pot Guru. Okay, okay, maybe I’m not ready for the “guru” status just yet, but I’m definitely using my Instant Pot more.

And in case you’re curious, I no longer wonder if my Instant Pot is a mini alien factory. Confidence is a beautiful thing.

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Today’s recipe/tutorial, which was perfectedby Helen, uses the saute and pressure functions of the Instant Pot to perfectly cook a whole chicken in under an hour. I asked Helen to develop this recipe, which is now a staple recipe in my kitchen, because I regularly cooka whole chicken and shred the meat to use throughout the week in sandwiches, salads, quesadillas, soup, and enchiladas. I know many of you do the same thing. The Instant Pot offers a very quick and easy way to do exactly that.

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Now, I absolutely love slowing down and cooking slow meals in the kitchen. I truly believe that’s something we need to get back to as a culture–even if it’s just once a week. You know, the act of using a stove to make a roasted chicken, a pot of soup, or some crusty bread.But, I also have two kids and work full-time on the blog and freelance recipe/photography projects. There are days–many days–when I just need to get dinner on the table quickly, with as little effort and mess as possible. That, my friend, is when the Instant Pot shines. Being able to cook a whole chicken in under an hour, with only one pot, is a huge blessing for this mom.

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Instant Pot Whole Chicken

How to effortlessly cook a whole chicken in the Instant Pot. This method results in flavorful, fall-of-the-bone chicken in under an hour.

Kristin Marr

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Prep Time10 minutes mins

Cook Time25 minutes mins

Total Time35 minutes mins

Course Main Course

Cuisine American

Servings 1 whole chicken

Calories 1728 kcal

Ingredients

  • 3-4 lb whole chicken

Cavity of the Chicken:

  • 1/2 lemon
  • 1/2 medium yellow onion
  • 3 garlic cloves peeled
  • 2 sprigs fresh thyme

Spice Blend:*

  • 1 1/2 tsp salt
  • 1 tsp paprika see substitution ideas under “Recipe Notes”
  • 1/2 tsp black pepper
  • 1/2 tsp garlic powder
  • 2 TB avocado oil or olive oil

Liquid:

  • 1 cup chicken broth or water

Instructions

  • Remove the giblets and neck if they are included (save to make broth). Remove any twine or plastic that may be holding together the legs, etc.

  • Set the Instant Pot to Saute, Normal Temp.

  • Add ½ of a lemon, ½ of an onion (cut in half to fit, if needed), 3 garlic cloves, and fresh thyme, to the cavity of the chicken.

  • In a small bowl, mix together the oil and spices/seasonings.

  • Rub the oil and spice mixture over the breast of chicken, under the skin. Also rub the spice and oil blend on the outside of the skin.

  • Carefully add the chicken to the hot Instant Pot, breast side down. Carefully rub the remaining seasoning on the back side of the chicken.

  • Brown the chicken for 2-3 minutes on the breast side. Using a set of tongs or two wooden utensils, carefully flip the chicken. Let the chicken brown for 3 more minutes.

  • Press Cancelon the Instant Pot to turn off the saute mode. Add 1 cup of broth (or water) around the chicken.

  • Close and lock the lid in place, then turn on Manual/High Pressure for 25-30 minutes (30 minutes if the bird is large and on the 4lb side). As a general rule, you need to cook the chicken 6 minutes per pound. The valve on top should be set to Sealed.

  • Let the pressure release naturally. This is important to avoid DRY chicken. Once the pressure has released you'll be able to open the lid–the lid won't open when there's pressure still in the pot.

  • Carefully remove the chicken from the Instant Pot. The chicken may fall apart. Once the chicken is cool enough to handle (a few minutes), shred or cut the chicken.

If you used broth and want to make a jus…

  • While the chicken rests, turn the pot back on to Saute, normal and add a pat of butter to make pan sauce. Saute to desired thickness as au jus (a thin gravy). Serve the jus/gravy over the chicken, if serving as a meal.

Nutrition

Calories: 1728kcalCarbohydrates: 17gProtein: 124gFat: 127gSaturated Fat: 31gCholesterol: 489mgSodium: 5975mgPotassium: 1665mgFiber: 3gSugar: 4gVitamin A: 2140IUVitamin C: 65.6mgCalcium: 129mgIron: 7.5mg

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Kristin Marr

Kristin is the creator and editor-in-chief of Live Simply. Kristin is married to her high school sweetheart, Dustin, and is the mom to two kids and two free-roam (litterbox-trained) bunnies, Leo and Estela. Kristin started Live Simply in 2013 to share her passion for real food and natural living.

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How to Effortlessly Cook a Whole Chicken in the Instant Pot (Pressure Cooker Recipe) (2024)

FAQs

How long does it take to cook chicken in a pressure cooker? ›

chicken requires 18 minutes of high pressure cooking. Add 6 minutes of cooking time per additional pound. Note: You can submerge your chicken directly in the cooking liquid, especially if you want to make chicken stock. However, the steamer basket method ensures crispy skin and won't wash away the seasoning.

Do I need to put water in my Instant Pot to cook chicken? ›

Instant Pot Chicken Is So Easy!

The chicken cooks in water, seasoned with salt, bay leaves, and garlic for a little bit of extra flavor. You can add any aromatic spices or vegetables to the water, really, depending on how you want to flavor the meat.

Why is my Instant Pot chicken so tough? ›

Oddly enough, it can be really challenging to get the right texture when cooking boneless chicken breasts. They cook quickly in the Instant Pot, but if you don't cook them long enough they get a weird, rubber-like texture that's nearly impossible to chew, and if you cook them too long, their texture gets dry.

Does pressure cooking chicken longer make it more tender? ›

The 5 minutes did get them to the safe 165F after the resting period BUT they were far from fall-off the bone. Just like for the whole legs or just thighs and drumsticks longer cooking equals more tender and fall-off the bone meat.

Can you overcook chicken in a pressure cooker? ›

Yes, very easily. The temperature inside a pressure cooker is about 250F at full pressure, which can easily overcook meat if you're not careful. It'll be stringy and dry.

How much liquid do I put in my pressure cooker? ›

A pressure cooker shouldn't be more than 2/3rds full. With liquids, avoid filling more than half full. Overfilling leads to food being ejected from the pressure release valve – a messy business. If this does happen, you'll need to take apart and clean the parts thoroughly.

Is it better to slow cook or pressure cook chicken breast? ›

Chicken breasts are a less ideal choice for slow cooking. One reason why you shouldn't make boneless chicken breasts in a slow cooker is because they're too low in fat to withstand cooking for a long time. Your final product will likely come out tough and chewy.

Can pressure cooker soften chicken bones? ›

You use quite a bit of water in the pressure cooker so you can cook the bones for enough time so the bones become soft. Then you can grind them up easily with this grinder. Chicken bones, cooked at high pressure in a pressure cooker, take about 1 hour 45 minutes to 2 hours.

Why is my whole chicken tough? ›

Rubbery chicken is usually an indicator of overcooked chicken. The longer the chicken cooks, the more moisture it loses, and without moisture, the protein fibers become elastic, AKA rubbery.

How long should I pressure can raw chicken? ›

Once you're getting 4 “jiggles” per minute, or your dial gauge has come up to pressure, start your timer and process the chicken. If you're canning pint jars, you will process them for 1 hour 15 minutes (75 minutes). If you're using quart jars, you will process for 1 hour 30 minutes (90 minutes).

How do chefs get chicken so tender? ›

Brines and marinades help tenderize the meat by bringing more moisture in the protein. With that extra moisture, you lose less when you cook. The simplest way to do this is with a dry brine — unwrap the chicken breasts, salt them on both sides and let them sit in the fridge for at least an hour.

What cooking method makes chicken most tender? ›

Low and slow cooking methods like braising, stewing, or smoking are most effective when trying to create tender, succulent chicken.

How long should you cook meat in a pressure cooker? ›

Download our Pressure Cooking timetable here.
MeatCooking Time (in Minutes)
Beef, oxtail40 – 50
Chicken, breasts bone in6 – 8
Chicken, whole 2-2.5Kg8 / 450g
Chicken, portions with bones10 – 15
26 more rows

How quickly does a pressure cooker cook meat? ›

Season your meat as you normally would. Heat a little oil using the Sauté function and sear the meat. Add 1 1/2 cups of liquid (water, stock, etc.). Cook for 20 minutes (per pound of meat) at high pressure for large chunks and 15 minutes (per pound of meat) for small chunks.

Is cooking chicken in pressure cooker healthy? ›

Pressure cooking heats chicken to high temperatures for a short period. This cooking method retains vitamins, reduces cholesterol oxidation, and produces minimal or no HAAs, PAHs, or AGEs.

How much water do you add to pressure cooked chicken? ›

Each calls for 2 cups of liquid for a 3 pound roast with potatoes and carrots. I also cook up to 4 pounds of chicken breasts using 1 cup of water. If making a stew, you'll use more liquid because … well, it's a stew. Same for soup.

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