Printable Instant Pot cooking times so you know exactly how long meat, vegetables and dry beans take to cook perfectly in your pressure cooker.
Yes I am one of many people who are now believers in the Instant Pot! Making my life so much easier, and helps us eat together more often and healthier too! I am working on creating new pressure cooker recipes as we speak but another thing I needed was a free printable Instant Pot cooking times sheet for meat to keep handy when I was going to cook something new, I created one for you to use here too! Once you take a peek at these give a few of our easy Instant Pot recipes a try! (originally published 1/17, affiliate links present)
Instant Pot Cooking Times
If you don’t have an Instant Pot you can buy one here. You won’t be disappointed. I will help you along the way creating easy pressure cooker recipes for you to try.
You could use these for the pressure cook function on your Ninja Foodi pot too or Crockpot Express cook times. They all work basically the same as far as that goes. I actually have both of these including a Mealthy too. If I have a lot of people over during the holidays I use them all.
Yes that is right, I have cooked an entire turkey with mashed potatoes and vegetables all at once without turning on the oven. If you live in warmer climates you will definitely appreciate that aspect. There’s nothing worse than sweating and having to cook all at the same time.
If you are new to pressure cooking we have a lot of easy one pot meal recipes for you here. To begin with let’s start with a few basic tips:
- Make sure to Bookmark our InstaPot recipes page. We add new ones each week!
- Then PRINT this —–> Instant Pot cooking times cheat sheet that will help you understand how long meat, vegetables and beans take to cook in your pressure cooker.
- I HIGHLY recommend you buy this non stick pot.
- You should know how to deglaze a pressure cooker after sautéing but it won’t have as many issues with this better liner.
For reference, this is the model I have (a 6 quart) and use for all recipe creations.
Instant Pot Cooking Times Printable
I used the conversions given on the Instant Pot website directly so everything would be as accurate as possible. Really, I just needed a printable version to keep in my drawer and not have to find my phone to look things up constantly.
- I am all about free printables and we offer a lot of them here on The Typical Mom blog.
If you are still unsure whether this fancy pressure cooker is right for you I will say it takes a bit of adjusting to get the hang of it. After a few easy recipes though, it will click and you’ll realize why everyone says they love it!
I wrote this post on how to use an Instant Pot to help you in the beginning too. I wish I had something like this when I took mine out of the box to just tell me the basic information regarding what to do with the steam valve, tips, and simple recipes to start with.
Instant Pot Cheat Sheet
It kinda’ is like a bit of a cheat, but we won’t tell. lol. When I was brand new to this I wasn’t sure where to start. I mean it came with a book with a few recipes but I really wanted to create my own. When I have meat in the freezer I don’t want to always use someone else’s creation.
I know what flavors we love and want to go with that. Biggest thing was figuring out how long to cook a chuck roast in Instant Pot, chicken legs, all the things.
You want it to reach a safe temperature but not overcook to the point where it may dry out or completely fall apart. If you keep this on hand or put it on your fridge you will then never have to guess again.
Instant Pot Printables
Of course you can make just about anything in it and it is significantly quicker than a crockpot or in the oven. THIS is why we love it. Sometimes you just want something basic to cook like chicken legs or ribs, so this Instant Pot printable comes in handy for that.
Even after a year of using mine and creating new recipes I still refer back to these basic times when creating something new like my Instant Pot teriyaki ribs recipe.
- I hadn’t done ribs yet and this gave me a general time they should take. It was right on the money at 25 minutes for fall off the bone pork ribs!
- Beef would be similar but I think pork comes out a lot more tender so I choose that variety every time.
- If you have a CrispLid you can use that at the end. It will give you a nice crisp outside as if they were on the barbecue. You could throw them into your air fryer to do that too, or under your broiler.
That is what I do now that I have all the appliances in my house.
Instant Pot Cooking Times Cheat Sheet
All times on sheet are pressure high and approximate depending on the thickness of your piece of meat. It is a very helpful guide going forward though to help you create new recipes.
It has helped me create a ton of easy Instant Pot recipes that I now share with all of you.
- I encourage you to come up with your own creations too though. When you find a cut of meat on sale think of your favorite flavors and go with those. Use the pressure cooker meat times and the liquid you prefer.
- Remember that thin sauces can be substituted for water.
- Broth is recommended over water because it lends a lot more flavor to your dish.
- A bottle of teriyaki sauce is probably my favorite, that is what I used for our Instant Pot teriyaki chicken recipe.
I created all the things for you over the years and you can download one or all of them below.
I have a few different Instant Pot cook times printables below, one for meat, beans and veggies.
These cooking times work for either your 6 or 8 quart pot. We have the first 6 quart pressure cooker that came out so it may look a bit different than yours. If it is newer it works the same. I say the basic version works just great vs. the more expensive version in my opinion.
Of course tastes will vary, so timing will differ depending on how tender you like your meat, and the amount of food added. However, for the most part this free printable Instant Pot cooking time sheet will help. Then you’ll understand how long each meat will take to cook.
- Frozen food does affect the cook time when you pressure cook. The difference depends on the cut of meat you’re using of course. If you’re looking for how to cook frozen chicken in your Instant Pot it will take about 12 minutes. Defrosted is closer to 5.
All of these work the same for easy Ninja Foodi recipes you want to make too. Both pots work the same under pressure. I have another Ninja Foodi cook times printable here that is specific to air frying.
Tip when cooking beef is to use a natural pressure release vs. quick release. This will keep it tender and there is no pre heating required. Of course a cup of liquid is needed to reach pressure. That is different than if you were to slow cook it, but is so much quicker.
Looking for more Instant Pot recipes?
- Instant Pot shredded chicken breasts recipe that was hugely popular on The Typical Mom Facebook page
- Our Instant Pot pork shoulder is great for sliders
- Sweet Instant Pot shredded chicken – just 3 ingredients!
Instant Pot Cooking Times Printable
(all times are for pressure high setting)
Choose natural release when cooking beef and I do a quick release typically with chicken. Follow the recipe if you have one but if you’re on your own this is what’s best.
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Instant Pot Cook Times
- Print
You can print as many copies of this Instant Pot cook times
printables as you’d like. Keep them in your recipe book so it’s handy or otherwise. - Free Instant Pot vegetable cook times here is the printable. For Instant Pot cooking times for beans look here for the printable
- Hang
You can even laminate it and use a magnet to hang it on your fridge. That is what I do so it is convenient always.
Add it to your home organization binder if you have one or you can see how we made one ourselves and it’s been really handy, great place to keep it so it doesn’t get lost.
Any ideas on deer meat? Trying to make brunswick stew with chicken and venison.
Hello!!! I just got an instant pot for Christmas. I’ve made beef stew and it took 15 mins, and a mexican dish with pork stew meat, and it took 15 mins. We love it , the meat is so tender!! Can’t wait to make more recipies!!!! Yum!!
I have a fairly new pressure cooker, but mine has a metal “wheel” that fits on the top. When you
decide to cook something in the cooker, you need to know the total amount of pressure you need.
10 lbs / 15 lbs….etc. I cannot find that information here anywhere. Can you help me please?
Thank you
Ok, if the weight is not as much of a concern as the size, what size of the above cooking times list is recommended. Thanks.
How do you know what setting to pick for each meat or dish or veggies? I just bought an Instant Pot and that part is very confusing to me…
What des it mean hi or low and how do you know?
Instant Pot has a setting when on pressure cooker, it says on machine either low or high. If it is on low when you push manual, pressure, then press pressure again and it will change to high.
My Instant pot is a 6qt, but does not have a pressure option. Just low, normal and more. None of these light up when I use manual mode. How do I know if itās on low or high pressure? Manual does not say anything about pressure.
I would imagine your low nomrmal more function serves as the level and more would mean high pressure. Guessing since I don’t know what it looks like.
Never heard the term instant pot. Is that like a pressure cooker or slow cooker?
Yes there are 7 functions, 1 of them is a pressure cooker, and 1 is a slow cooker…others as well.
It’s a specific brand of modern electric pressure cooker. As far as I can tell, it’s the most popular. Many of the recipes you see online will have directions specifically for the Instant Pot brand
Are these times for meat that is frozen or thawed?
Thawed. Link to source in post.
So if the meat is frozen can u still use the instant pot?
I was wondering the same-is there times for frozen?
Frozen is slightly different, I share cooking frozen chicken here. https://temeculablogs.com/frozen-chicken-in-the-instant-pot/
I don’t have the Instant Pot, instead I have the Power Pressure Cooker XL, would the times be the same as these?
I don’t have one of those so not sure.
Yes, they are the same thing..just called different names.
You say in your chart that a pork butt roast takes 45-50 minutes. What is the weight, because we cooked one the other night and it took a good two hours.
We just got our Instant Pot, so we are wanting to learn. Thanks, Lauren Rugh
Good question ~ would LOVE to know the answer!!!
Hi, what I’ve read was the “weight” is not so much of a concern as the “thickness” of the meat. I see that to mean if I have two roasts, one (roughly) 5″x5″x5″ weighing the same as a 6.5″x3.5″x5.5″ roast, the former will take longer to cook.
Yes