How to double Instant Pot recipes - 365 Days of Slow Cooking and Pressure Cooking (2024)

How to double Instant Pot recipes: Do you have a large family and want to double an Instant Pot recipe? Want to know if you need to change the cooking time? Here are the things you need to know to get started.

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For best results and to understand more about the Instant Pot read this entire article. You may also want to read How to Halve Instant Pot Recipes.

How to double Instant Pot recipes (plus video)

I get a variation of the questionhow do I double this Instant Pot recipe?” a lot! Most of the time I answer with “simply double all the ingredients and keep the same pressure cooking time.” However this isn’t always the answer. Read on (or watch my video) for more information…

Most often the cooking time will be the same when you double a recipe. Pressure cooking cooks each piece of food equally. That means that each piece of chicken (2, 4 or 8) will require the same cooking time, and so will each grain of rice. That’s because the pressure cooking time is determined by the size and not the quantity of food. In other words, the pressure cooking time is the amount of time the food requires to be cooked all the way to the center.

Doubling the THICKNESS of meats, veggies, and other foods DOES require increasing cook time. This is why someone else’s recommended 8 minutes for a whole potato won’t cook your super duper sized baking potato. However remember that a 2 pound roast is not necessarily twice as thick as a 1 pound roast. If you double the time just due to weight you might get unsatisfactory results.

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More items in an Instant Pot will make it fullerwhich means it will take longer for the pot to reach pressure. Remember: the food is cooking the entire time the pot builds pressure, not just when the timer starts counting down. For recipes that are more finicky and get overcooked quickly, like pasta or vegetables,you’ll actually need todecrease pressurecooking timethe fuller the pot is.

Here is formula for a doubled recipe in a full pot that might help you. The Instant Pot usually takes an averageof 10 minutes to reach pressure. For every 2additionalminutes (after 10) the pot needs to reach pressure, subtract one minute from the pressure cooking time.

What if you’re making a recipe that was written for a 6 quart Instant Pot but you’re using an 8 quart pot? A larger pot takes longer to reach pressure.This means the food will be cooking for a longer amount of time. Depending on the type of food you may want to subtract time from the cooking time. For example with pasta, diced potatoes and other delicate foods you’ll need to subtract time. For dried beans and roasts, you should be fine to keep the same cooking time.

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If the recipe is meant to be steamed with a steamer basket or the food is on a trivet you don’t need to double the amount of liquid. Use the minimum liquid requirement under the steamer basket for the cooker to build pressure (1 cup for a 3 quart, 1.5 cups for a 6 quart and 2 cups for an 8 quart).

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If the recipe contains rice or grains – the liquid ratio needs to remain the same. What that means is if you double a recipe, you should double the liquid.

Make sure you do not overfill your pot.Do notfill the inner pot higher than 2/3 full. When cooking foods that expand or foam such as rice or beans or pasta, do not fill the appliance over half full.

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To help double recipes, remember:

1 cup = 16 tablespoons
1 tablespoon = 3 teaspoons
1 cup = 8 fluid ounces
1 fluid ounce = 2 tablespoons
1 pound = 16 ounces (weight)
1 pint = 2 cups
2 pints = 1 quart
1 quart = 2 pints

To double a recipe:

Original AmountDouble the Amount
¼ tsp ½ tsp
½ tsp 1 tsp
¾ tsp 1 ½ tsp
1 tsp2 tsp
1 Tbsp2 Tbsp
2 Tbsp¼ cup
¼ cup ½ cup
⅓ cup ⅔ cup
½ cup1 cup
⅔ cup1 ⅓ cups
¾ cup 1 ½ cups
1 cup2 cups

Keys on how to double an Instant Pot recipe

I hope this article was helpful to you and you feel a little more confident in using your Instant Pot. As a summary here are the basic points on determining how to double Instant Pot recipes…

  1. Pressure cooking time is determined by the thickness/size and not the quantity of food.
  2. Doubling the THICKNESS of meats, veggies, and other foods DOES require increasing cook time.
  3. The fuller the pot the longer it takes for the pot to reach pressure. Also the larger the pot, the longer it takes to reach pressure and release pressure.
  4. More finicky foods that get overcooked quickly will require you to decrease pressurecooking time.
  5. If the recipe is meant to be steamed with a steamer basket or the food is on a trivet you don’t need to double the amount of liquid.
  6. If the recipe contains rice or grains – the liquid to grain ratio needs to remain the same.
  7. Do notfill the inner pot higher than 2/3 full. And for expanding foods, such as dried beans, don’t fill more than 1/2 full.

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What Pressure Cooker Do You Use?

I have 3 different Instant Pots. However my go-to pot is my 6 quart Instant Pot Duo 60 7 in 1*. I love this Instant Pot because it has the yogurt making function which I use almost weekly. It has two pressure settings (high and low), and there are also little slots in the handles so that you can rest the lid there instead of putting it down on your counter-top.

*Karen Petersen is a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for sites to earn advertising fees by advertising and linking to amazon.com.

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FAQs

Can you cook 2 things at once in the Instant Pot? ›

Double Decker Dinner is a personal favorite Instant Pot recipe theme, all about finding the right combination of foods that pair together as a balanced meal and that can be stacked and cooked at the same time in the same pressure cooker. It's one-pot wonderful!

Can you pressure cook something twice? ›

Don't double the cook time.

This will add to the total time, but the pressure-cooking time will remain the same, which all but guarantees your food will be cooked perfectly. For the spaghetti recipe, if you add any more than eight minutes under pressure you'll end up with mushy pasta.

Can you pressure cook and slow cook? ›

Touted as the do-it-all appliance for good reason, an Instant Pot is a multi-function pressure cooker that easily doubles as a slow cooker. The difference between pressure cooking and slow cooking is substantial, so we love that one appliance can do both, along with a slew of other cooking methods.

How do you cook two things at once? ›

USE AN AVERAGE TEMPERATURE

You can bake several dishes at once by setting your oven to the average temperature called for across recipes. If, for instance, one dish requires a temperature of 350℉ and another needs to bake at 400℉, set the temperature to 375℉ and keep a close eye on food as it cooks.

Is 2 cups of water too much for a pressure cooker? ›

Follow this tip: While at least 1/2 to 1 cup of liquid is essential to well-cooked food in the pressure cooker, too much liquid will pull the flavor out of foods. Unless otherwise specified in the recipe, use just enough liquid to bring the cooker to pressure.

What happens if there is too much pressure in a pressure cooker? ›

The pressure inside the cooker builds up rapidly, exceeding the safety limit. The sudden release of this excessive pressure can result in an explosion, sending hot steam and food flying in all directions. Not only can this cause severe burns and injuries, but it can also damage your kitchen.

Can I pressure cook already cooked meat? ›

Using leftover cooked meat to prepare another mouthwatering meal, especially in a pressure cooker, is just smart because the meat doesn't dry out, it picks up moisture from the liquid added to the pot, plus from the heavy steamy chamber. I like to think of it as a double-steam room situation – it can handle it.

What should you not cook in a pressure cooker? ›

Foods containing dairy, like milk, cream, or yogurt, should not be pressure-cooked. The high heat and pressure can cause dairy products to curdle or separate, ruining the texture, taste and flavour of the dish. Cooking fried foods is a strict no no, when it comes to pressure cookers.

Does pressure cooking or slow cooking make meat more tender? ›

Traditionally cheaper cuts of meat always slow cook better. Slow cooking breaks down the connective collagen in meat, which turns into unctuous gelatine. This creates that soft and tender mouth feel we all crave.

Why don t chefs use pressure cookers? ›

They are most commonly used in industrial settings to quickly prepare meat or stocks. However, in most scenarios, Elite Chefs avoid using pressure cookers because they provide less control over the final dish. Chefs often prefer slow cooking techniques that accentuate and pull out the flavors of the food.

Do you put a lid on an Instant Pot when slow cooking? ›

While you can slow cook meals in your Instant Pot with the lid vented, the brand recommends using its tempered glass lid for best results.

Do you leave the vent open on an Instant Pot when slow cooking? ›

Another tip, taken from an Instant Pot Facebook group, is to open the valve all the way on your Instant Pot lid when slow cooking. This allows some moisture and steam to release and keeps the Instant Pot from overcooking your slow cooker recipes.

Can you leave an Instant Pot on slow cook overnight? ›

If you are slow cooking in the Instant Pot, you should be able to leave your dish cooking overnight for as long as the recipe dictates. Anything that calls for 8 hours cooking time should be sufficient as long as you make sure you're up in time to take it out of the slow cooker once it's finished.

Can you cook rice and meat at the same time in an Instant Pot? ›

It all comes together in 1 pot (the instant pot!) and you won't believe how quick and easy this is. Traditionally, beef plov is made with white rice, but we used a brown rice which was perfect for the instant pot because it doesn't get mushy while the beef becomes melt-in-your mouth tender.

Can you cook rice and meat at the same time? ›

Heat a large skillet over medium-high heat. Cook and stir beef in the hot skillet until browned and crumbly, 5 to 7 minutes; drain and discard grease. Stir rice into beef; cook and stir until rice is lightly browned, about 5 minutes. Add water and seasoning packet from rice; cover skillet.

How to layer items in Instant Pot? ›

Layer Your Ingredients – The best way to avoid the burn with an Instant Pot is to layer your ingredients properly. Add in all the liquid ingredients first and the more dense ingredients to the top. This allows steam to build without scorching things on the bottom. We know it sounds crazy, but never ever stir!

Can you stack meat on top of each other in Instant Pot? ›

Yes, you can definitely stack chicken in the Instant Pot. The only thing you'll need to be wary of is to make sure each piece is seasoned well before you stack them on top of one another. Otherwise, you may have unevenly seasoned chicken.

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