This is how you make tender and delicious pressure cooker frozen chicken wings! Makes a great appetizer or dinner in your Instant Pot or Ninja Foodi using your favorite barbecue sauce. From freezer to dinner in less than 30 minutes!

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These pressure cooker frozen chicken wings recipe is the bomb! Here on The Typical Mom we’ve come up with a lot of easy Instant Pot recipes and this is one of our favorite pressure cooker appetizers. Super quick and requires only 2 ingredients really. (originally published 1/18, affiliate links present)

Instant Pot Chicken Wings From Frozen

Don’t these look delicious! We love chicken wings any way we can get them, but knowing how long to cook frozen chicken wings in the Instant Pot or a pressure cooker can come in really handy!

Whether you’ve forgotten to make something for a potluck, people come over unexpectedly, or you just want a quick yummy meal for dinner we will share how to cook frozen meat here.

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:

For reference, this is the model I have (a 6 quart) and use for all recipe creations.

A white Instant Pot with a Star Wars theme sits on the kitchen counter, ready to tackle your favorite beef arm roast recipe. The digital display glows "On." Next to it lie a patterned cloth and some green onions, all against the backdrop of blue kitchen cabinets and a stovetop.

Frozen Instant Pot Chicken Wings

I’m serious….just TWO ingredients!! I always seem to have frozen chicken wings and breasts in the freezer for just in case situations and started with sharing how to cook frozen chicken in the Instant Pot.

That worked really well when preparing shredded chicken to use inside sliders…another great appetizer idea.

Then moved on to chicken wings and experimented a bit with the timing until I got it just right!!

instant pot frozen chicken wings

How to Cook Frozen Wings in Instant Pot

Here they are! Super moist and really almost fall off the bone but I didn’t want the meat to just fall off. The fun is eating them off the bone in my opinion.

I guess that is the part that is up to you. I cooked mine for 21 minutes and they were perfect.

  • Now if you wanted the meat to fall off the bone I would set for 25 minutes. But to me that would just be a pot of bones and chicken pieces. 

The bag of frozen chicken wings I bought from the store had rather large pieces.

Just remember to not exceed the 3/4 mark inside your 6 qt. Instant Pot. I only felt comfortable adding 12 in that size.

frozen air fryer wings

Instant Pot Frozen Wings

I think if mine were a bit smaller I could add closer to 15, but you just want to keep it below the 3/4 mark. 1 bottle of bbq sauce was enough once they were cooked down.

It won’t cover them all when initially put into the pressure cooker but when they thaw it will be plenty so don’t worry about that.

Pick any brand of sauce you like but not honey style. I like whatever is on sale and has a bit of sweet and spicy personally. Honey may cause the burn notice to occur though.

You can add a bit of hot sauce in there to give it a kick, some sliced onions if you want, and even some pineapple tidbits are a good add in like I did with our Hawaiian Instant Pot shredded chicken dish…super easy too.

Pressure Cooker Frozen Chicken Wings 3

Instant Pot frozen chicken wings

They soak up all those delicious flavors. If you just want to make them plain it would work the same way using chicken broth.

If you aren’t down for bbq wings then use a teriyaki style sauce like I used in our Instant Pot spicy teriyaki chicken thighs recipe.

  • It is up to you but barbecue sauce is pretty much loved by all and really cheap too. There are so many different types of sauces with a variety of flavors and heat levels too.

If you prefer the skins to be a bit crispy, once these are done you can put them into your convection oven or oven at 375 degrees for a few minutes like we did here with our Instant Pot teriyaki ribs. Or you can use your broiler for about 5 minutes to crisp them up.

We don’t eat the skin either way so we are fine with them straight out of the pot. If you like REALLY crispy chicken wings you can throw them under the broiler for a few minutes and for another trick you should read our post on how to bake crispy chicken wings in the oven!

instant pot frozen wings

Pressure cooker frozen chicken wings

This is what you’re going to need: Barbecue sauce – use one that is not super high in sugar (honey style) as those may burn (I like this one) – If you like really spicy buffalo wings use Franks hot sauce

  1. Use 12-15 frozen chicken wings. Do not fill your Instant Pot or pressure cooker more than 3/4 full. So the total number depends on the size of your wings.
  2. Water
  3. Optional additions – pineapple chunks and/or hot sauce

Frozen chicken wings in air fryer are easy too and can be cooked as quickly as 12 minutes if you just want a few! You’ll need to toss the wings like this in some dipping sauce for chicken wings with a sprinkle of blue cheese to add more flavor but they’re great in less than 15 minutes!

Of course you can make these as an easy Ninja Foodi recipe as well. Any brand will do.

air fryer frozen wings

And you’ll probably want some sort of yummy sauce poured on the top when they are tender and done to perfection. Buffalo or BBQ sauce are the most common. Remember, you already have what you need right inside the pot though when you make it how I suggest below!

Frozen Chicken Wings Instant Pot Cook Time

Time needed: 18 minutes

Instant Pot Frozen Chicken Wings

  1. Prepare

    Pour half the bottle of barbecue or wing sauce into your Instant Pot or pressure cooker.

    Put your frozen chicken wings on top of your sauce and pour the remainder of your sauce on top of them. Then add 3/4 cup of water into your bottle and shake it well to get remaining bit out.

    Pour this on top of your wings (this is an important step).

  2. Cook

    Close the lid and steam valve. Cook on high pressure for 18 – 21 minutes. (if your wings are much smaller or you’re using fewer wings than I did it will not take this long (set for 18 min. for 10 wings and perfect)

    Do a natural release for 3-5 minutes, remove lid carefully and serve! Tossed in a bit more sauce and broiled after is the best way to make them.

If you’d like them crispy put your chicken wings on a baking sheet with sauce set the timer and broil for about 3-4 minutes cook time. Rather use an air fryer for this step to get crispy chicken skin. Totally get it, just set at 400 degrees for about 4 minutes or so until as crispy as you’d like.

frozen chicken wings air fryer

Instant Pot Duo Frozen Chicken Wings

Have leftovers? You can totally save them in an airtight container. Then when you are ready to enjoy them the next day this is how to reheat wings in air fryer to crisp them up again. If you add a bit more sauce brushed on before heating them it will get nicely baked on and enhance the flavors even more.

After you try this you should make these Instant Pot recipes

  1. Pressure cooker frozen whole chicken is simple and healthy
  2. Frozen chicken legs Instant Pot style is here.
  3. Tasty Pressure cooker chicken and rice dish is our fave
  4. Here are a lot more Easy Instant Pot chicken recipes

You can print recipe below too! Nutritional facts such as calories, saturated fat, etc is listed for the amount I used.

pressure cooker frozen chicken wings
4.65 from 17 votes

Pressure Cooker Frozen Chicken Wings

By The Typical Mom
This is how you make tender and delicious pressure cooker frozen chicken wings! Makes a great appetizer or dinner in your Instant Pot using your favorite barbecue sauce. Wings are the best finger food we say and with this trick you can make them often. From freezer to dinner in less than 30 minutes!
Prep: 5 minutes
Cook: 21 minutes
Total: 26 minutes
Servings: 4
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Ingredients 

  • 12 – 15 chicken wings, frozen
  • 3/4 c water
  • 1 bottle barbecue sauce, 20 oz.
  • Dry Rub for Chicken Wings, optional, can sprinkle on after cooking, then broil to crisp
  • 1 tsp hot sauce, (optional, more or less depending on taste)

Instructions 

  • Pour half the bottle of barbecue sauce into your Instant Pot or pressure cooker.
  • Put your frozen chicken wings on top of your sauce and pour the remainder of your barbecue sauce on top of them. Then add 3/4 c water into your bbq sauce bottle and shake it well to get remaining sauce out. Pour this on top of your wings (this is an important step).
  • If you choose to add hot sauce sprinkle on top now.
  • Close the lid and steam valve. Set to manual, pressure, high for 21 minutes. ** Note, if your wings are much smaller or you’re using fewer wings than I did (mine were quite large) it will not take this long (set for 18 min. for 10 wings and perfect)
  • Do a natural release, lift lid carefully and serve!
  • If you'd like them crispy put your chicken wings on a baking sheet and under your broiler for 3-4 minutes or until as crispy as you'd like. OR throw into a preheated air fryer at 400 degrees for 3-4 minutes

Video

Nutrition

Serving: 8oz, Calories: 194kcal, Carbohydrates: 46g, Sodium: 1196mg, Potassium: 262mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 37g, Vitamin A: 255IU, Vitamin C: 1.6mg, Calcium: 37mg, Iron: 0.7mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Appetizer, Entree, Main Course
Cuisine: American
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About The Typical Mom

Justine is the creative mind behind The Typical Mom and The Typical Family on YouTube. She began blogging about easy recipes, budget friendly activities for kids, and fun family travel destinations in September 2012.

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49 Comments

  1. Hi, this frozen chicken wing recipe is just what I’ve been looking for! I have a Ninja Foodie, so how long would you recommend I crisp them for after pressure cooking? Thanks!

  2. Thank you for this recipe. I’ve used my Instant Pot for 3 weeks. Have done Chicken quarters, baby back ribs, hamburgers and Jambalaya. All have been fantastic. When you read the instruction manual that comes with the pot it is a little confusing. Being able to read and watch video on your site is so much easier. Thank you again for your recipes and instructions.

  3. This recipe didn’t help as I’m a new IP user. I see what ingredients you use but not which buttons to push on the keypad. It’s like a recipe where you explain how long to cook but don’t tell what temperature to put your oven on

    1. I always explain in detail and it does explain it well in step 4. High pressure for 21 minutes. What pot do you have?

  4. This looks delicious but it’s disingenuous to tell someone it’s 26 minutes from start to finish. The prep time of 3-5 minutes makes sense, but it will easily take 6 minutes for the IP to come to pressure (so you’re conservatively 9 minutes in so far), add 21 of cooking time minutes and you’re at 30 minutes. Another 8 minutes for natural release pushes you closer to 38-40 minutes.

    I do cook frozen wings in my IP. But if a mom is scheduling getting her kids to practice in time, those extra 15 minutes are crucial to account for.

    1. I agree. I’m a new Instant Pot user. I’ve been taking start to finish time literally, so my dinners are usually later than expected. I print off recipes and then add the actual “pressure” time so I know for the next time I use it. I have found a few Instant Pot recipes where they state the estimated time to come and release pressure. I’m excited to try this recipe and will add on the extra time when calculating dinner time.

      1. I really appreciate all the time bloggers take to provide their results of their experiments to provide these recipes and guidelines for others. Some newer users need a bit more help. Don’t belittle their honest comments and concerns.

  5. I’m a bit confused. Am I able to omit the bbq sauce all together and use buffalo sauce instead? And I would follow the same instructions, just with buffalo rather than bbq?

  6. is ‘natural release’ when you wait for it to go down on it’s own?

    Cause that easily adds 10-15 minutes to the recipe..

    1. natural release you wait for it to go down on its own, you dont manually release it at the end

  7. Thank you for the frozen chicken &swings recipes! I’ve had my IP for about 6 months tried a roast, didn’t turn out good so haven’t used again! I needed some new recipes!

    1. I love my instant pot and been using it quite a bit. Don’t give up on that roast recipe. It sounds like the time wasn’t correct. If the roast is bigger batter thicker you have to increase the time. I usually cooked mine but one half to two-thirds of the way then let the steam out and add potatoes and carrots and celery. Put the lid back on in finish cooking. It’s a roast isn’t tender yet or the carrots or potatoes aren’t done put it back on for a couple minutes. You will love it

  8. Thank you so very much for posting this recipe. I had planned on making wings tonight. After a 14 hour work day, who wants to cook food that takes Forever!! In my career path, I need Instapot or pressure cooker recipes. They have saved me so much time. I can eat home cooked food again!!

  9. I keep getting a burn error and can’t figure out why. My seal looks normal, the knob is turned back correctly, and i hear the sauce/water bubbling inside but it never finished pressurizing and the red thing never pops up. Advice?!

    1. I got two burn error twice. Turns out I needed to take off the lid, stir the bbq and chicken, and secure the lid again. Third time was a charm and these are officially a family favorite!!

    2. Check your float valve. On mine the o ring was torn from cleaning and would not allow pressure to build. They are like 5-10 bucks on amazon.

      1. Very important about the o ring! This is an item that it’s always smart to have an extra!