Whipping a quick, nutritious meal is easier with these healthy Instant Pot recipes—from wholesome stews to veggie-packed mains that taste slow-cooked.
65 Healthy Instant Pot Recipes for Easy, Flavorful Meals
Pressure-Cooker Red Beans and Rice
Pressure-Cooker Sauerbraten
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Instant Pot Chicken and Broccoli
Pressure-Cooker Manchester Stew
Pressure-Cooker Mushroom Pot Roast
Pressure-Cooker Turkey Chili
Pressure-Cooker Pork and Apple Curry
Pressure-Cooker Peachy Summer Cheesecake
Pressure-Cooker Salmon
Pressure-Cooker Apple Pie Steel-Cut Oatmeal
Pressure Cooker Pepper Steak
Shrimp and Asparagus Risotto
Pressure-Cooker Chicken Thighs in Wine Sauce
Pressure-Cooker Mexican Beef Soup
Pressure-Cooker Marinated Mushrooms
Pressure-Cooker Italian Shrimp ‘n’ Pasta
Instant Pot Fajitas
Pressure-Cooker Autumn Apple Chicken
Pressure-Cooker Lemon Chicken with Basil
Pressure-Cooker Cajun-Style Beans and Sausage
Pressure-Cooker Chicken Chop Suey
Pressure-Cooker Mushroom Pork Ragout
Pressure-Cooker Red Pepper Chicken
Pressure Cooker Saucy BBQ Chicken Thighs
Pressure-Cooker Indian-Style Chicken and Vegetables
Pressure-Cooker Black Bean Soup
Pressure-Cooker Pork Chops
Pressure Cooker Spice-Braised Pot Roast
Pressure-Cooker Mushroom Chicken and Peas
Pressure-Cooker Spicy Pork and Squash Ragu
Pressure-Cooker Orange Chipotle Chicken
Pressure-Cooker Beef Burritos with Green Chiles
Pressure-Cooker Pot Roast with Asian Black Bean Sauce
Pressure Cooker Chicken with Raisins and Capers
Pressure-Cooker Beef and Veggie Sloppy Joes
Pressure-Cooker English Pub Split Pea Soup
Pressure-Cooker Italian Pulled Pork Sandwiches
Pressure-Cooker Vegetable Wild Rice Soup
Pressure-Cooker Teriyaki Pork Roast
Pressure-Cooker Creamy Cauliflower Soup
Pressure-Cooker Tandoori Chicken Panini
Pressure-Cooker Caribbean Pot Roast
Pressure-Cooker Turkey Vegetable Soup
Instant Pot Black-Eyed Peas
Pressure-Cooker Buffalo Wing Potatoes
Pressure Cooker Beef Daube Provencal
Pressure-Cooker Sicilian Steamed Leeks
Pressure-Cooker Lava Cake
Pressure-Cooker Summer Squash
Pressure-Cooker Chickpea Tagine
Pressure-Cooker Coffee Beef Roast
Pressure-Cooker Asian Wraps
Pressure-Cooker Curried Chicken Meatball Wraps
Pressure-Cooker Caponata
Pressure-Cooker Homemade Chunky Applesauce
Pressure-Cooker Eggs in Purgatory
Pressure-Cooker Rhubarb Compote with Yogurt
Pressure-Cooker Swiss Steak
Pressure Cooker Shredded Beef Lettuce Cups
Pressure-Cooker Chickpea and Potato Curry
Pressure-Cooker Lentil Stew
Instant Pot Stuffed Peppers
Pressure-Cooker Spice Trade Beans and Bulgur
Pressure-Cooker Beef and Rice Cabbage Rolls
Pressure-Cooker Tomato-Poached Halibut
Healthy Instant Pot Recipes FAQ
Can healthy pressure cooker recipes be meal-prepped?
Yes, many healthy pressure cooker recipes are perfect for meal prep, especially when they use ingredients that hold well, like grains, legumes and lean proteins. Of course, “healthy” can mean different things to different people—some look for high-fiber meals, while others prioritise lean meats or recipes made with whole, minimally processed ingredients. Many dishes like stews, curries and soups often fit that description and work well for meal prep. Just let everything cool completely before storing and use airtight food storage containers to preserve texture and flavor.
What nutritious Instant Pot meals are good for weeknight dinners?
Nutritious Instant Pot meals that work for busy weeknights usually check a few boxes—they’re low in calories, under 550 calories, use wholesome ingredients and don’t require constant attention. Recipes that combine protein—like chicken, turkey or tofu—with a fibrous starch like brown rice, sweet potatoes or legumes and a mix of vegetables are especially well-balanced. Healthy one-pot meals with flexible proteins and grains or dinners that require almost no cleanup can also be a smart go-to during a busy week.
Are there quick, healthy dinner ideas that shouldn’t be made in an Instant Pot?
Some quick, healthy dinner ideas are better cooked on the stovetop or in the oven. Delicate vegetables like zucchini or spinach can turn mushy in a pressure cooker and certain lean cuts of meat may dry out if you overcook them. Crispy or seared textures—like those in roasted sheet-pan dinners or stir-fries—are also tricky to replicate in an Instant Pot. However, you can still build a wholesome meal around them using your Instant Pot for a portion of the meal, like pressure-cooking grains or beans and then finish with a sauté or broil. Many healthy 30-minute meals that rely more on texture and less on slow braising work well for casual weeknight dinners.
































































