My Top Paleo Instant Pot Recipes (2024)

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Yes, I have hundred of free Paleo recipes in my index, but are you looking specifically for Instant Pot recipes? If so, it’s your lucky day, ’cause I have a tonfor you to choose from!

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After reading Marie Kondo’s The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying Up and joining the cult of KonMari, I was determined to dump or donate all of my kitchen appliances that no longer spark joy. I happily rounded up the bread machine, toaster, and panini maker that have been languishing in my appliance graveyard (a.k.a. our garage), and dropped them off at Goodwill. From now on, I’m keeping only those kitchen gadgets that I actually useon a regular basis.

Believe it or not, there are only a handful that are making the cut—and even though I don’t like to play favorites, the one appliance thatclearly deserves a permanent place on the counter (and in my heart) is my Instant Pot. My excuse is that it’s a 7-in-1 appliance (or 10-in-1 now!), so it’s replacing a bunch of other appliances—but to be honest with you, I pretty much use my Instant Pot only for one thing:

COOKING UNDER PRESSURE.

You’ve heard me say it before: pressure cooking is a gamechanger—especially for home cookswith hectic schedules like mine. When I’m pressed for time but craving foodsthat usually take forever to prepare (like bone broth, tough cuts of meat,braised winter vegetables), I turn to my pressure cooker. Plus, there’s the added bonus of saving money because I can turn cheaper braising cuts like brisket and shanks into simple weeknight meals. In fact, even when I do have enough time to use a slow cooker, I’ll whip out my Instant Pot ’cause when it’s done cooking, this smart little appliance naturallydepressurizes and keeps my food warm until I’m ready to eat. No fuss, nomuss!

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Although I also own a stovetop pressure cooker, my electric Instant Pot gets the most use. It’s basically foolproof, and I never have to babysit it. Even if it’s sweltering hot, I can quickly whip together a savory stew without heating up my kitchen, which means it’s perfect for year-round cooking.

[One thing to note: TheInstant Pot cooks at a slightly lower pressure (11.6 psi) than my stove top pressure cooker (15 psi), but that just means adding a few minutesto the cooking time. My general rule of thumb is to increase cooking times by 7to 15% when using my Instant Pot for a pressure cooker recipe.]

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My three favorite time-saving Instant Pot hacks:

  1. When our family is about to sit down to dinner, I start cooking another meal—usually a stew—in the Instant Pot. By the time we’re done eating, the stew is finishedcooking, which means I can store it in the fridge for later—and do the dishes just once.
  2. Tired of waiting for bone broth to cook? Throw the ingredients for bone broth into your Instant Pot before heading off tobed. By the time you wake up, you can strain and store the broth for later. Bonus: nostink!
  3. Before tossing it into your Instant Pot, make sure to cut your meat into uniform pieces to ensure even
    cooking. Also, it goes without sayingthat smaller cubes cook faster than bigger chunks (so I’m totally not going to say it).

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Many of my readers have asked that I write an Instant Pot FAQ, but why re-invent the wheel? If you have questions about cooking times, turn to these charts by Hip Pressure Cooking. I also love these fun videos at Pressure Luck!

My favorite Instant Pot models

Looking for a deal on the Instant Pot? I regularly update this Instant Pot Deals page with the latest sales and discounts! (Note that if you buy an Instant Pot through one of my Amazon links, I’ll receive a small commission—but without costing you an extra cent!)

Ready to start pressure cooking? Put on an apron and let’s go!

My favorite Whole30 Instant Pot recipes:

Instant Pot Kalua Pig

Craving Hawaiian kalua pig? You can get it in your belly in just 2 hours using a pressure cooker. TWO HOURS. And I hate to say it, but I think it tastes even better than my slow cooker version. Really.

Instant Pot (Pressure Cooker) Chicken Pho

This bowl of goodness will taste as good or better than the pho at your local Vietnamese noodle joint!

Instant Pot Magic Pork

This simple and Whole30-friendly weeknight Instant Pot Magic Pork has a high flavor to effort ratio! You can make it ahead and freeze the leftover, too!

Instant Pot Mashed Sweet Potatoes

Need a new way to jazz up sweet potatoes? Try this spicy, sweet, and savory Instant Pot Mashed Sweet Potatoes recipe—from start to finish, it can be made in just 30 minutes! Perked up with a dash of cayenne pepper, lime juice, and fresh cilantro, this vegan, Whole30, and paleo mash goes well with everything!

Instant Pot Sausage and Kale Soup

Packed with veggies and protein, this Whole30-friendly, paleo, and low carb soup will be a family favorite on busy weeknights!

Instant Pot Chicken Saag

Chicken Saag is a classic Indian dish featuring tender chicken cooked in a creamy-spicy spinach sauce.

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Instant Pot Cheater Pork Stew

This Whole30-compliant Instant Pot pork and cabbage stew is so easy and delicious to make from pantry staples, it almost feels like you’re cheating in the kitchen!

Instant Pot Cooker Crispy Potatoes

Now that potatoes are back on my plate (seriously: they’re even Whole30-compliant, people), this is my favorite and quickest way to cook them!

Instant Pot Cauliflower Colannon

Cauliflower colcannon is a healthy and keto-friendly twist on the traditional Irish dish of mashed potatoes and cooked greens! No one will notice that the potatoes have been replaced with creamy puréed cauliflower—they’ll just scoop up seconds and thirds!

Instant Pot Chinese Beef Stew

Instant Pot Chinese Beef Stew is an easy and flavor-packed stew that combines beef chuck roast, All-Purpose Stir-Fry Sauce, and tender daikon and carrots. If you plan ahead, you can cook this Whole30-friendly beef stew on a busy weeknight or make it ahead to reheat during the week!

Instant Pot Zucchini Bolognese

This simple and quick Whole30-friendly Instant Pot Zucchini Bolognese recipe is a riff on Meghan Markle’s original version, but a whole lot meatier!

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Instant Pot Garlic Cauliflower Mashed Potatoes

This Whole30 and keto garlic cauliflower mashed potatoes recipe is nomtastic and super easy to make in the Instant Pot or on the stovetop. No one will suspect that you’re serving lowcarbmashed cauliflower instead of mashed potatoes!

Instant Pot Meat Sauce

This simplified Sunday Gravy meat sauce is easy to make in an Instant Pot with just a few paleo pantry staples. This Whole30-, paleo-, and keto-friendly meat sauce recipe is a fantastic make-ahead dish, and perfect for serving over vegetable noodles. It’s a healthy and easy “spaghetti and meat sauce” that you can enjoy anytime!

Instant Pot Ground Beef Chili

This budget-friendly weeknight supper feeds a crowd and is Whole30-friendly, too!

Instant Pot (Pressure Cooker) Spicy Pineapple Pork

My Instant Pot (Pressure Cooker) Spicy Pineapple Pork is the homemade version of the same popular Nom Nom Paleo hot bar dish at Whole Foods Market! This Whole30-friendly pork stew is savory, pineapple-y, moderately spicy and so dang easy to make in a pressure cooker!

Instant Pot Butternut Squash Soup

This Instant Pot Butternut Squash Soup is super easy to make, super bacon-y, and Whole30-friendly! Plus, it’s perfect for fall or winter!

Instant Pot Vegetable Soup

Instant Pot Vegetable Soup is one of my favorite Whole30-friendly vegetable side dishes because it’s hands-off, delicious, and healthy. Plus, I clean out the fridge when I make this comforting soup!

Instant Pot Magic Short Ribs

Instant Pot Magic Short Ribs is the easiest way to make fork-tender, Italian-inspired, Whole30-friendly beef short ribs that your whole family will enjoy!

Instant Pot Atakilt Wat (Ethiopian Cabbage Stew)

Atakilt Wat is a tender, aromatic Ethiopian vegetable stew with cabbage, potatoes, and carrots simmered in a delicious sauce flavored with turmeric and cumin. The mild seasoning makes it a perfect side dish to balance the fiery meat dishes that are popular in Ethiopian cuisine.

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Instant Pot (Pressure Cooker) Cream of Mushroom Soup

If you’re an umami evangelist like me, you’ll love this recipe for Instant Pot Cream of Mushroom Soup. Grab a few simple ingredients, and you’ll soon have a comforting bowl of soup that’ll make your taste buds sing.

Instant Pot Cowboy Chili

In the mood for a hearty, healthy, Whole30-friendly beef chili recipe packed with cubes of tender chuck roast that you can set and forget in your Instant Pot? Look no further than my Instant Pot Cowboy Chili!

Instant Pot Oxtail Stew

You can pressure cook fork-tender oxtails in your Instant Pot and they taste unbelievable!

Instant Pot Vietnamese Pork Stew

This easy Whole30-friendly Instant Pot Vietnamese Pork Stew is a streamlined version of the classic braised dish, thit ko tàu, caramelized pork belly cooked in coconut water. It’s one of my favorite umami-packed stews that can be made faster and easier in a pressure cooker!

Instant Pot (Pressure Cooker) Orange Duck + Gravy

Instant Pot Orange Duck + Gravy takes just a fraction of the time it would take to roast it in the oven—and best of all, it’s a perfect make-ahead recipe; just crisp up the cooked duck legs and reheat the gravy when you’re ready to serve!

Pressure Cooker Indian Curry Lamb Spare Ribs

If Indian curries are your jam, make these curried ribs today!

Instant Pot Mexican Beef

One of my all-time favorite beef stews!

Pressure Cooker Grass Fed Beef Back Ribs

Got beef back ribs? And a pressure cooker? Then make some tender, finger-lickin’ ribs in no time at all!

Instant Pot Spaghetti Squash

This noodle imposter can be made in a flash in your pressure cooker. I normally make spaghetti squashahead of time and keep it in my fridge for instant veggie gratification.

Pressure Cooker Porcini and Tomato Beef Short Ribs

Mushrooms + tomatoes + short ribs = umami explosion. If you haven’t tried this recipe, what are you waiting for?

Quick Instant Pot Bone Broth

As soon as anyone in my family complains about feeling under the weather, I grab some frozen bones from the freezer and make a batch of pressure cooker bone broth—pronto. You can, too!

Instant Pot Bo Kho

This flavor-packed Vietnamese beef stew is comfort in a bowl.

Instant Pot Lemongrass + Coconut Chicken

Try this umami-packed Thai-inspired chicken stew tonight! It’ll only take 30 minutes!

Pressure Cooker Thai Beef Stew

So easy and delicious, with a blast of Asianflavors. This one will be a weekday staple!

Instant Pot Lamb Shanks

This recipe is incredibly satisfying and comforting. The tender meat falls right off the bone. And I’m getting hungry just writing about this dish.

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Instant Pot Salsa Chicken Tacos

A family favorite for Taco Tuesday—or Wednesday, or Thursday, or Friday…

Pressure Cooker Summer Italian Chicken

This is a quick blast of summer, with tender chicken, juicy cherry tomatoes, fragrant fresh herbs, and buttery, briny green olives.

In 20 minutes from start to finish, you’ll get a batch of perfectly cooked and easily peeled eggs!

Instant Pot Curried Cream of Broccoli Soup

My favorite way to cook soup in a pressure cooker!

Pork and Napa Cabbage Soup

I’ve addedInstant Pot instructions forthis umami-packed stovetop recipe!

Pressure Cooker Beef Stew

So easy, tasty, and freezable. Make it now!

Instant Pot (Pressure Cooker) Chicken and Gravy

This slow cooker classic just got a modern pressure cooker update!

Pressure Cooker (Instant Pot) Korean Short Ribs

Behold: Instant Pot Korean Short Ribs! It turns out that my classic recipe for this deeply flavorful, Asian-inspired dish is even easier in an Instant Pot!

Instant Pot (Pressure Cooker) Carnitas

I’ve perfected a porktastic Instant Pot Carnitas recipe that will rival what you’d order at your favorite taqueria!

Instant Pot Beets

When you use a pressure cooker to steam beets in an Instant Pot, you can have fork-tender, finger-staining vegetables in 30 minutes, from start to finish!

Pressure Cooker Braised Kale and Carrots

My kids happily eat this nutrient-packed veggie side dish without any complaints. ’Nuff said.

Instant Pot Yankee Pot Roast

My Instant Pot Yankee Pot Roast is a delicious, Whole30-friendly fall supper! Leftovers freeze well so it’s a perfect meal for busy families!

Pressure Cooker Mocha-Rubbed Pot Roast

My pal Steph Gaudreau is responsible for this fabulous recipe—I just made it quicker to get into your mouth.

Instant Pot Autumn Mash

One of my all-time favorite Thanksgiving side dishes isRoasted Garlic Autumn Root Vegetable Mash. And now, I can make itusing my Instant Pot!

Now, GO PRESSURE COOK SOMETHING!

And when you’re done, go check out the hundreds of other Paleo recipes on my blog, too!I’ve updated myRecipe Index to include special Pressure Cooker/Instant Pot and Slow Cooker categories, so remember to bookmark this master list, and check back, ’cause I update it whenever I post a new recipe!

Looking for more recipe ideas? Head on over to myRecipe Index. You’ll also find exclusive recipes onmy iPhone and iPad app,and in my cookbooks,Nom Nom Paleo: Food for Humans(Andrews McMeel Publishing 2013) andReady or Not!(Andrews McMeel Publishing 2017)!

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FAQs

Can you make everything in an Instant Pot? ›

In general, Instant Pots do so much more than just pressure cooking and can be used as a rice cooker, slow cooker, steamer yogurt maker, sauté pan, and a meal warmer.

Can you cook anything in an instant pot? ›

But just because this versatile gadget can technically do it all, that doesn't mean it should. In fact, there are a handful of foods that just shouldn't be pressure-cooked. Among them are dairy and fried foods, as well as burgers and steaks. These foods are not Instant-Pot-friendly for a multitude of reasons.

What is the best meat to cook in a pressure cooker? ›

You can still pressure cook leaner pieces – like eye of round and top sirloin – but these work best if they've been stuffed, shredded or rolled (with other ingredients). Best cuts of beef to use: Chuck steak, Round Roast, Shoulder, Pot roast, Ribs, Brisket, Oxtail.

What cannot be cooked in Instant Pot? ›

6 Things You Should Never Cook in an Instant Pot
  1. Creamy Sauces. If there's one food group you should avoid in the Instant Pot, it's dairy. ...
  2. Fried Chicken. The best fried chicken is crisp on the outside, juicy on the inside and perfectly golden brown. ...
  3. Cookies. ...
  4. Burgers. ...
  5. Pie. ...
  6. Steak.

What are the disadvantages of an Instant Pot? ›

  • Need more time to come to pressure.
  • Reaches pressure in the 10-11psi range. This is a distinct disadvantage because most published pressure cooker recipes require 15psi.
  • Bulkier, which is an issue if you have limited counter top space.
Jan 30, 2012

Is there anything you should not put in the Instant Pot? ›

Here are the foods that experts recommend cooking using trusty traditional methods instead of your bright-and-shiny Instant Pot:
  1. Fried Foods. The Instant Pot is a master at moist-heat cooking, which is precisely why fried foods fall flat. ...
  2. Steak. ...
  3. Burgers. ...
  4. Stir-Fry. ...
  5. Cream-Based Sauces. ...
  6. Noodles. ...
  7. Seafood. ...
  8. Cookies.
Apr 8, 2020

Can you put a baking dish in an Instant Pot? ›

Anything that is safe to use in the oven is safe to use in the Instant Pot.

Is Instant Pot worth it? ›

Is it worth buying an Instant Pot? Yes, we do think an Instant Pot is worth it, particularly for pressure cooking. There's a reason it's one of the most popular kitchen appliances out there.

What's the difference between slow cooker and Instant Pot? ›

There's still overlap when comparing an Instant Pot to a Crock-Pot, depending on which model you're talking about. Just remember that all Instant Pots are multi-cookers, which means they slow cook and pressure cook, and Crock-Pots are usually only slow cookers.

What else can you do with an Instant Pot? ›

The Instant Pot is an electric pressure cooker but also a slow cooker, yogurt maker, rice cooker, big sauté pot, steamer, and more. We have the 6-Quart Instant Pot Duo which is what we use for all our Instant Pot recipes. They also make a 3-Quart Instant Pot Mini and a hefty 8-quart Instant Pot.

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