Amazing no soak Instant Pot baked beans recipe perfectly cooked in your pressure cooker are a sweet and savory side dish for Fourth of July or any barbecue. If you loved our Crockpot baked beans with dry beans this one is just as great but faster.
Yes you can buy canned baked beans, and theyโre pretty good, but these are the most amazing no soak Instant Pot baked beans you will ever make! Itโs one of our favorite side dish Instant Pot recipes I tell you. Youโve got to try them. (affiliate links present)
Instant Pot Baked Beans Recipe
We love homemade baked beans with burgers during the week when we donโt have people over too. Itโs an easy and delicious side dish with navy or if wondering how to cook Great Northern Beans you could use those instead for a softer result. ๐
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You can make it as a Ninja Foodi recipe with the lid that isnโt attached too. Without the need to soak your beans overnight it just takes about an hour and a half from start to finish! If you have ever tried to make these on the stovetop this might blow your mind. The old fashioned way required a lot more patience and paying attention to your pot. This is throw it in and leave it yโall.
If you have always been intimidated by those bags of dried beans at the store, pick up a bag and we will show you how to make them! It is easy and you will see how much better homemade is than canned. A world of difference and you can customize them to your taste buds every go around.
If youโre looking to wow guests without slaving over the stove This. Is. IT. You can load them up with bacon and/or give them a little kick with some chili powder. Customize them to your liking we say, that is the best thing about making things from scratch.
This recipe has raving reviews and has been taken to countless potlucks where others have asked for the recipe. Please do share if that happens at your get together so others can enjoy the YUM at home themselves. ๐
Instant Pot Baked Beans with Dry Beans
Cooking beans in a pressure cooker is easier than you might think. I have done it many times and each time they come out tender and full of flavor. Unlike taking all day long soaking and cooking on low in your slow cooker, this high pressure method gets them done in a fraction of that time. And they may be even better that way. ๐
- Homemade is always best because you know EXACTLY what is in the recipe youโre eating. No more preservatives packed in the cans on that store shelf going into your body.
- When cooking baked or chili with dry beans in a pressure cooker you can control how soft they turn out. I donโt like mushy baked beans personally but others might like a little more time.
- You can adjust how sweet your beans are too. Like sticky sweet? Add a few more Tbsp of sugar. Tone it down with a few Tablespoons less than directed. Itโs totally up to you.
- They are super cheap to make. I am talking an entire pot that will feed 10 for under $5 bucks my friends. AND everyone will think youโre a genius because these not only taste like copycat Bushโs baked beans but they are WAY better too.
Variations
The heat level can be tailored for your liking, make mild or add tons of spice if you like. I would start small and adjust at the end for your first go around. There are a few options if you want them a bit spicy. One is Sriracha or Tabascoโฆ.usual choices, but red pepper flakes could be used as well.
Baked Beans in the Pressure Cooker
You can adjust the spice level but I keep ours on the milder side. I do add a bit of chili powder just because it adds a great flavor to the homemade baked bean sauce I use to make these.
You could definitely kick it up another notch and almost double the amount of that to give it a spicier flavor. Either way the beans turn out tender, the sauce is thick, sweet, and with chunks of bacon inside they are justโฆ.oh my goodness good!
- If you donโt have an Instant Pot I HIGHLY recommend one.
I was hesitant at first and stuck with my crockpot but once I got the hang of it I couldnโt stop creating new, quick, and delicious meals that were done in usually under 30 minutes!
Any brand of pressure cooker will work for this recipe as well if you are attached to what you have. I too have a few different ones including a Mealthy and Crockpot Express. They all work the same way basically. From mom to mom this 7 in 1 device has made making dinners SO much easier.
This is what youโre going to need to pick up so you can make a big pot of these yourself. Remember you can adjust the heat with your ingredient of choice as far as that goes. These are mild as written below.
Ingredients
- Dry pinto beans or navy beans work too as the base
- Cups of water to soften dry beans, I tend to use room temp. vs. cold water
- Bacon is optional but a terrific add in
- Onions should be diced, yellow or white
- Molasses gives it that deep flavor for the sauce
- Brown sugar sweetens it up
- Dry mustard gives it a bit of pop
- Ketchup is the base believe it or not
- White wine vinegar is that tang you taste
Some people have added a touch of maple syrup, this is optional. I think this recipe is sweet enough as is so the only thing we ever tweak is if I want to make it a bit spicy or not. Depends on whom is coming over or if I am just making it for my family as far as that is concerned.
Variations
Add hot dogs at the end and follow our Instant Pot beans and franks recipe for another family winner for dinner too! If you wanted to make these spicy I would add sriracha 1 tbsp at a time at the end to adjust.
I have a printable recipe card at the very bottom here but I wanted to share quickly how these were made. Remember that once these are done they will continue to thicken as they sit. I have not doubled this as I use a 6 quart pot and that would not work. Generally I donโt double as timing will change and may cause issues.
How to Cook Baked Beans in Instant Pot
- Rinse your beans, put inside pressure cooker with water and salt, this step will get them tender.
- Set Instant Pot to the bean setting, normal, for 1 hour. Do a natural release when done and drain beans, set aside.
- Dice onion and bacon. Saute these until fragrant and meat has crisped up just a bit. Then you will want to deglaze pot to get brown bits off.
- Mix together all other ingredients in a bowl and set aside
- Add your cooked and softened beans back into your pot.
Whisk sauce again and pour over bean mixture. Stir to coat everything nicely. - Set to bean setting for 30 minutes to continue cooking a bit but more so to almost marinate the sauce with everything.
- Do a natural release and lift lid carefully.
How can you thicken this further?
Can serve immediately or if you want sauce to thicken set to saute normal again and stir slowly as it boils for 4-5 minutes, then let it sit for about 15 minutes โ 20 minutes for sauce to become thick! Leave in IP to stay warm with top ajar.
This is why we love these so much;
- They turn out perfectly every time
- Cooking and softening dry beans in the Instant Pot is MUCH faster. Use this Instant Pot cooking times for beans for times
- no soaking overnight
- beans go from dry to perfectly soft in about 60 min.
- you can see here what we mean, as well as peeking at our Instant Pot black beans from dry to perfect
- NO need to stand at the stove to cook them
- cooking the beans this way you just throw all the ingredients in and walk away
Can you make baked beans without soaking overnight?
When using a pressure cooker there is no soaking required. If you use your stovetop or oven, youโll want to soak for 12 hours or so beforehand. I have made this in my slow cooker Crockpot and I donโt bother soaking those beforehand either. For digestive purposes some people insist on it either way, that is personal preference.
Do you have to soak beans before cooking them in an Instant Pot?
Nope, I hope we have explained that to you in detail here. With that said if you still wanted to you could cut the cook time down by more than half. Of course timing is subjective depending on how soft you want them to be but 20 minutes is typical. Why is pressure cooking better than making homemade baked beans on the stovetop or slow cooker?
No Soak Instant Pot Baked Beans
Equipment
- 1 pressure cooker
Ingredients
- 16 oz. pinto beans, dry, rinsed
- 6 c water
- 8 pcs bacon, diced
- 1 onion, diced
- 3/4 c molasses
- 1/2 c brown sugar, packed
- 1.5 tsp dry mustard
- 3/4 c ketchup
- 1/2 tsp salt
- 1/2 tsp garlic salt
- 1.5 tbsp white wine vinegar
- 1/2 tsp chili powder
- 1.5 tbsp worcestershire Sauce
Instructions
- Rinse your beans, put inside your Instant Pot or pressure cooker with 6 cups of water and 1 tsp. salt.
- Put lid on, close steam valve and set Instant Pot to the bean setting, normal, for 60 minutes.
- Do a natural release when done and lift lid carefully.
- Drain beans and set aside.
- Mix together all other ingredients except for bacon and onions and set aside.
- Dice onion and bacon. Set Instant Pot to saute, normal setting.
- Pour a few tbsp. olive oil into Instant pot and add your bacon and onion.
- Cook until onions have softened. Turn pressure cooker off (important step so it doesnโt say burn when you put it on pressure setting again). Deglaze pot (meaning scrape bacon bits off bottom, can add a bit of water to get bits off so burn notice doesnโt appear)
- Add your beans back into your Instant Pot or pressure cooker.
- Whisk sauce again (sugar will settle to the bottom), and pour over bean mixture.
- Stir gently.
- Put lid on, close valve, and set Instant Pot to bean, normal setting for 30 minutes (if you want them REALLY soft set to a bit longer but we think this is perfect).
- Do a natural release and lift lid carefully. Can serve immediately or if you want sauce to thicken set to saute normal again and stir slowly as it boils for 4-5 minutes, then let it sit for about 10 minutes for sauce to become thick! Leave in IP to stay warm with top ajar.
- Enjoy!
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Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Looking for more easy side dishes? If you are having a barbecue or party with friends you may want to try all the things. Something that is done in 25 minutes or less is all my style. I would rather be able to prep things ahead of time so I can actually enjoy myself too. You shouldnโt be in the kitchen while others enjoy your creations.
- Pressure cooker refried beans are fabulous for Taco Tuesdays and much lower in saturated fat than if you bought it canned or at a restaurant
- Our homemade Instant Pot pinto Beans are great too
- Make a Simple potato salad for every bbq with smoked hamburgers
Read the reviews below, everyone says this is a great recipe and has become their go to dish. Some like a dash of liquid smoke if you love that flavor with your burgers. Others prefer a bit sweeter so they increase the sugar by 1 Tbsp more. Adjust as you like. Like spiceโฆ.add a dash of Tabasco or Sriracha too.
Let us know how or if you tweak these yourself. We make them quite often, especially during the summertime and like to adjust here and there to try something new. Our last go around I added 1 Tbsp of dry Sriracha powder which made it medium heat with a killer flavor. Another great option for yโall. Make it a great one friends!
Typically navy beans are used in those you would buy in a can and already made. You just need to heat those up before eating. Pinto beans are also used, it is up to you which you prefer.
We are here to show you how to do just that. Ours are sweet and savory using molasses, brown sugar and some bacon and ketchup to cut the sweetness. Our Instant Pot baked beans are to die for!
I made these tonight, but used the equal part of brown sugar stevia (my bf is diabetic) and they have a great flavor, just too sweet. Kicking myself for not just using the regular brown sugar. Thank you for the great recipe. Ps. I couldnโt get my IP to seal on the second cook as well.
I had to add more quite a bit of maple syrup to the tiny bit of molasses I had on hand, and more chili powder than recommended, but I was thrilled to be able to make baked beans at high altitude (9000โฒ) for the first time ever! Great directions that were easy to follow, and I will be making this again.
Iโve made this twice now, Love the flavor, followed the ingredients and amounts EXACTLY, however, during the second phase of cooking it never came to pressure, it burned both times, I donโt understand what could be wrong. Any ideas???
I have never had that happen and have never had anyone else say that was the case either so I am not sure, maybe double the sauce amount next time??
Are you leaving it on sautรฉ instead of switching it to pressure (bean or manual setting)?
me too, burn message twice so far
I am currently making these now. Just heard the good โbeep meaning it came to pressure. I received the burn message twice, As well. And I preemptively added two cups of water to ensure that didnโt happen.
I increased the time by ten minutes and am using low pressure. Not sure if they will turn out.
It may come on as stated above if you donโt scrape the bits of bacon off or turn IP off after sauteing bacon and onions.
Is it natura release, as in leaving it until it releases itself or quick release, doing it yourself quickly?
Natural release takes over 5mins, you open the valve just a little. This is to keep the juice in the pot not on the cabinet.
My 6qt Lux IP doesnโt have a Beans setting. Is there another setting I can use for the initial cooking time?
Same time just use high pressure. According to my book.
Thank you so much for the videos that go with the recipes! I get a lot of my questions answered by just watching you make the recipe. Your recipes and my Instant Pot are amazing!
I made this recipe yesterday. This was the first time that I used my Instant Pot. As any cook would I tweaked it just a bit. I used Great Northern White Beans, rice vinegar, I was out of white wine vinegar, cooked the beans for 40 minutes and then again with sauce 25. Oh my they were amazing!!! Thank you TM for making my first experience with the IP a huge success!!! One of things that I think really works is draining the water, then adding the sauce. I watched several recipes on YouTube and they added the water and sauce at the same time and they all came out watery. Mine or should I say yours were prefect!!! Thanks again!
So glad you loved theme!!
Made this recipe yesterday. Only change was that I used kidney beans. Delicious!
Before doing the final 35 minutes, I was concerned about the thickness of the sauce and was concerned I might have a โburnโ, so I did add 1 cup of water. I donโt know whether it really made a difference, but I didnโt get a โburnโ and the thickness turned out fine.
The best endorsement is my wifeโs reaction. Initially, she did not want me to make these because she liked my crock pot (not Crock Pot) slow cook recipe so much. Well, after she ate these, she told me that she liked them better, and this is our new go to recipe!
The bosun is the flexibility this provides. With my old recipe required an overnight soak and and all day bake. I did not decide to do these until 1:00 pm and I didnโt have beans and bacon in the house, yet I had them on the table by 6:00 pm. The only downside was that I did miss the smell of baking beans in the house all day. ?
Can I cut this in half for my 6 qt as thereโs only two of us? Also, can I omit the white wine vinegar or sub something else? Cider vinegar or regular white vinegar? These look delicious!
Made these today. Used navy beans instead of pinto beans. They are delicious!