Instant Pot Recipe Converter – Convert Any Recipe to Pressure Cooker

🍲 Instant Pot Recipe Converter

Convert any stovetop or oven recipe to Instant Pot — adjust cook time, liquid & servings instantly

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📝 Recipe Details
✅ Your Instant Pot Conversion
💡 Conversion Tips: Instant Pot requires at least 1 cup (240ml) of liquid to build pressure. Never fill beyond 2/3 capacity (1/2 for foods that foam like beans or grains). Add dairy, cream, or cornstarch after pressure cooking.
⏱️ Cook Time Reference Table
Food Item Stovetop Oven Instant Pot Release
Chicken breast (boneless)20 min35 min8–10 minNatural 5 min
Chicken thighs (bone-in)30 min45 min12–15 minNatural 5 min
Whole chicken (3–4 lb)75 min25–30 minNatural 15 min
Beef stew chunks90 min120 min35 minNatural 10 min
Beef pot roast (3 lb)180 min180 min60–70 minNatural 20 min
Pork shoulder (3 lb)210 min60 minNatural 20 min
Pork ribs60 min120 min25–30 minNatural 10 min
White rice (per cup)18 min3 minNatural 10 min
Brown rice (per cup)45 min22 minNatural 10 min
Dried black beans90 min25–30 minNatural 15 min
Dried chickpeas120 min35–40 minNatural 15 min
Lentils (red/green)30 min8–10 minQuick release
Pasta (al dente)10 min4–5 minQuick release
Potatoes (chunks)20 min60 min8–10 minQuick release
Hard boiled eggs12 min5 minQuick release
Fish fillet (1 inch)8 min15 min3–4 minQuick release
💧 Liquid Conversion Quick Reference
1 c
= 240 ml
1 c
= 8 fl oz
1 L
= 4.23 cups
½ c
= 120 ml
📏 Liquid Reduction Guide by Method
Original Method Reduce Liquid By Why? Minimum IP Liquid
Stovetop / Simmering25–30%No evaporation in IP1 cup (240 ml)
Oven / Braising20–25%Sealed environment1 cup (240 ml)
Slow Cooker50%Slow cooker uses excess1 cup (240 ml)
Already IP recipe0% (scale only)Already optimized1 cup (240 ml)
📦 Instant Pot Capacity Reference
Pot Size Total Capacity Max Fill (2/3) Max Fill Foam (1/2) Ideal Servings
3 Qt (Mini)2.84 L (3 qt)1.89 L (~8 cups)1.42 L (~6 cups)1–3 people
6 Qt (Standard)5.68 L (6 qt)3.78 L (~16 cups)2.84 L (~12 cups)3–6 people
8 Qt (Large)7.57 L (8 qt)5.05 L (~21 cups)3.78 L (~16 cups)6–10 people
⚠️ Scaling Up: When doubling a recipe, do not double the cook time — pressure cook time stays the same. Only scale liquid and ingredients. Pot must never exceed 2/3 full (or 1/2 full for beans, rice, or grains).

Instant Pot is the brand that many folks know with quick cooking devices, that became very popular. They offer a wide range of products… Of cookers, air fryers, layered toasters and ovens, to milk frothers and various helpful tools that go with them.

What sets their multicookers apart are the electrical controls, that allow to switch between pressure cook and slow cooking in one same machine. The first versions were launched as 6-in-1 devices, with the idea that one can handle almost all preparations and cooks of foods, without needing several tools that take space in the kitchen.

Instant Pot: What it is and how to use it

Instant Pot has various possible sizes according to the needs of your family. There is the little 3-quart mini, the reliable 6-quart that most people choose, and the 8-quart for those that cook for many. The 6-quart model, that is the most liked, fits well, whether for a little meal or for feeding four to eight people, without too much effort.

The Duo version measures around 13.4 inches long and about 12.2 inches wide, while it stands around 12.5 inches tall. If you cook for one or for a little group and do not want a lot of leftovers, the Duo Mini anwsers perfectly. It is also ideal for picnics and outdoor gatherings, because it weighs little and takes only a bit of space.

The Duo Plus 9-in-1 deserves your attention, if you want many options. Besides pressure and slow cooking, it prepares rice, steams, sautés, makes yoghurt, warms and sterilizes. It comes with an app full of more than 800 recipes, which helps when you do not know what to cook.

The cover and inner jar go directly in the dishwasher, so the cleanup is easy. It uses 700 watts and has more than ten whole safety features, among them protection against overheating and a simple closing valve key. In the package it also includes a stainless steel steam basket.

Here is the Instant Pot Rio, that follows a simpler principle of “less is more”. It has smooth lines, that do not dominate your workspace. The touchscreen display looks more modern then that of the original Duo, without too many options.

Thirteen programs for cooking give real freedom, without making the panel too complex. It has a tough finish against fingerprints, an easy to use cover and inner jar that does not slide, and they both work for the dishwasher. Even so, it comes only in one size and lacks some advanced functions, like air frying, barbecue and making of bread.

For everyday cooking, Instant Pot can replace a rice cooker and slow cooker. The results commonly match or beat what separate devices would give, although one loses a bit of control over texture and the simplicity of slow cookers. Pressure cooking works especially for tough meat…

It makes it tender and falling apart after an hour, while traditional slow cooking would need eight hours. The browning function does not reach the level of a kitchen stovetop, so the color is not as good. The machine reaches at most about 11 psi, while stovetop pressure cookers come to almost 15 psi.

Foods that usually need hours to cook genuinely shine in Instant Pot. For fast preparations it does not help a lot with time. A nice feature is the option to start late, so that it ends some hours later, useful for long plans, when you do not want to stand beside it.

Foods from Instant Pot commonly are healthierthan from oven or stovetop cooking.

Instant Pot Recipe Converter – Convert Any Recipe to Pressure Cooker

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