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October1:Butternut Squash Beef Stew (Instant Pot, Pressure Cooker or Slow Cooker) October 2:Butternut Cauliflower Soup (Slow Cooker + Instant Pot) October 3:Pressure Cooker Mexican Pulled Pork (Carnitas) October 4:30-Minute Instant Pot Creamy Chicken Pasta October 5:Comforting Beef Barley Soup (Instant Pot) October 6:Instant Pot Pho October 7:Instant Pot Chicken Tikka Masala October 8: Instant Pot Chipotle Chicken Bowls with Cilantro Lime Quinoa October 9:Vegetarian Portobello Pot Roast October10:One Pot Teriyaki Rice with Chicken & Vegetables October11:Instant Pot Buffalo Chicken Soup October12:Instant Pot Chipotle Brisket October13:Instant Pot Creamy Tomato Soup with Crispy Parmesan Chickpeas October14:Instant Pot Easy Mac and Cheese October15:Beef and Guinness Stew October16:Instant Pot Cheesy Southwestern Lentils & Brown Rice October17: Pressure CookerChicken Tortilla Soup October18: Pressure Cooker Balsamic Roast Beef October19:Spicy Instant Pot Carrot Soup October 20:4-Ingredient Instant Pot Chicken Chile Verde October 21:Instant Pot Chili October 22: Instant Pot Hearty Chicken Soup October 23:Instant Pot Golden Lentil & Spinach Soup October 24:Pressure Cooker Ropa Vieja October 25: Slow Cooker Tortellini Soup with Sausage and Kale October 26:Instant Pot Chicken Enchilada Soup October 27: Vegetarian Lentil Tortilla Soup (Instant Pot + Slow Cooker) October 28:Instant Pot Chicken Cacciatore October 29:Instant Pot Red Beans and Rice October 30:Instant Pot One-Pot Spaghetti with Meat Sauce October 31:Slow Cooker Chicken Bacon Corn Chowder FAQs

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These 31 recipe ideas for the Instant Pot are perfect for whipping up homemade dinners on the flythis month!

Happy October!

Forour tenth installment of our 31 Days Series, we’resimplifying with the all-in-one magical unicorn workhorse Instant Pot. If you’re a little late to the party, the Instant Pot is the newfangled version of the pressure cooker, and if you don’t have one yet, you likely have major appliance envy, because this baby is the Beyoncé of kitchen appliances.

I’m telling you now…there isn’t a single appliance I’ve loved more since I got my Instant Pot last year than this and my friends and family can all vouch for this because I think they’re sick of hearing me talk about its virtues. And if you don’t believe me, believe Amazon, where it was the #3 best-selling product on 2017’s Amazon Prime Day.

But really, it does it all. The thing I love about it most is you can actually sear meats, chicken, vegetables in it before using the slow cooker or pressure cooker function so you get all that good flavor and don’t have to dirty any extra pots! It’s the true one and done.

It’s user-friendly, often cuts our average cooking duration in half, makes perfectly peelable hard boiled eggs!!!!, and it is a powerful force when it comes to weekly meal planning. What’s not to be totally smitten with? Things are getting pretty serious and all of our other appliances are getting jealous, but we #cantstopwontstop now.

If you don’t have yours yet, here’s an affiliate link, but seriously…this isn’t a sponsored post, I just love this machine and I don’t know anyone else who’s bought it who doesn’t love it too.

**UPDATED: I JUST received an e-mail that tomorrow, Oct. 2, 2017, you can get the Instant Potfor $30 off — that’s just $69!!!! —at the one day sale on Amazon!

Click here to buy theInstant Pot Duo 7-in-1 Multi-Use Programmable Pressure Cooker, 6 Quart (limit of 5 for the sale price on Oct. 2, 2017)

Instant Pot, we love you. Thank you for making our lives eternally easier and our kitchen sink considerably emptier.

To see all of this year’s 31 Days Series, check them out here:

31 Days of Healthy Comfort Food Recipes to Make in January

28 Days of Lighter Pasta Recipes to Make in February

31 Days of Weeknight Chicken Dinners to Make in March

30 Days of Healthier Salads that Make a Meal in April

31 Days of Sheet Pan Dinners to Make in May

30 Days of Easy Grilling Recipes to Make in June

31 Summer Slow Cooker Recipes to Make in July

31 Days of Summer Produce Recipes to Make in August

30 Dinners to Make When There’s No Time to Cook in September

Here’s how to make meal planning your month of mealsa snap.

First,download this free printable weekly meal planner/to-do listto fill in, tape to the fridge, take to the grocery store, or use for reference next year when you can’t remember what the heck were your faverecipes from this one.

And then sign up foryour free weekly meal plan and prep list here.

You get the idea. Now get cooking!

October1:Butternut Squash Beef Stew (Instant Pot, Pressure Cooker or Slow Cooker)

FoodieCrush

This cozy beef stew is precisely the thing we want to warm up with on a chilly autumn night. It’s loaded with healthy veggies, and is ready in a mere 40 minutes, so you feel like you’re eating something that’s been cooking low and slow all day, without actually having to wait all day! Win, win.

October 2:Butternut Cauliflower Soup (Slow Cooker + Instant Pot)

Peas & Crayons

You can make thisvelvetysoup in less than 30 minutes, and using pre-cut veggies reallymakes the prep a breeze.

October 3:Pressure Cooker Mexican Pulled Pork (Carnitas)

Simply Recipes

This super flavorfulpork gets a kickfrom a generous spice rub, and is then cooked in fresh pineapple or orange juice until it’s fork-tender. It’s perfect for tacos, burritos, enchiladas, salad bowls—you name it!

October 4:30-Minute Instant Pot Creamy Chicken Pasta

The Butter Half

Everything you want for dinner is accounted for in this effortless and versatile dish that’s perfect for kids and adults alike.

October 5:Comforting Beef Barley Soup (Instant Pot)

Little Spice Jar

Loads of veggies, tender beef, and nuttybarley make this hearty soup a fall recipeyou’ll definitely want in regular rotation.

October 6:Instant Pot Pho

Lexi’s Clean Kitchen

Veggies, protein, and herbs are all added to thisincredibly rich and aromatic bone broth, making for a heavenly and healthy bowl of pho guaranteed to both fill and warm you up on the coldest of nights. It’s also a killer antidote for a stubborn case of the sniffles!

October 7:Instant Pot Chicken Tikka Masala

Savory Tooth

This popular Indian dish islightened-up and made dairy-free, so you can enjoy all of the flavors you love, without worrying about calories. Serve it alongside some basmati or cauliflower rice and naan, and you’ll never bother with takeout again!

October 8: Instant Pot Chipotle Chicken Bowls with Cilantro Lime Quinoa

Skinnytaste

These easy-to-make bowls are healthy, fun to make, and completely customizable with whatever taco or burrito fixins you love, and the cilantro lime quinoa is a game changer!

October 9:Vegetarian Portobello Pot Roast

Gimme Some Oven

Meaty portobello mushrooms sub in for beef in this deceptively delicious, comforting “pot roast” that both vegetarians and carnivores will devour.

October10:One Pot Teriyaki Rice with Chicken & Vegetables

Life Made Sweeter

Our weeknights run on one pot meals, and this one covers all the bases (starch, protein, and veggies). Not to mention it’s loaded with awesome flavors!

October11:Instant Pot Buffalo Chicken Soup

Jelly Toast

Your beloved game day wings get “soupified” in this soul-soothing recipe, and we’ve gotta say it gives them a run for their money!

October12:Instant Pot Chipotle Brisket

Fed and Fit

All you need are a few ingredients to make this irresistible, chipotle-seasoned brisket. Serve with your favorite grain and veggie, or a nice salad, and you’ll be in brisket bliss.

October13:Instant Pot Creamy Tomato Soup with Crispy Parmesan Chickpeas

Peas & Crayons

Move over, Campbells, this dreamy, creamy tomato soup is everything we want in a tomato soup. And don’t even get us started on those totally addictive crispy parmesan chickpeas we can’t stop snacking on!

October14:Instant Pot Easy Mac and Cheese

CenterCutCook

Fact: We’ll never,ever be too old for mac and cheese, and while we’re certainly not above the boxed stuff, this Instant Pot version gives us the best of both worlds—homemade, yetridiculously easy (and super cheesy).

October15:Beef and Guinness Stew

Cafe Delites

They say Guinness is good for you, and we agree, especially when it’s added to a rich, beefy stew like this one! You’ll be in comfort food heaven once you try a bite of its rich and savory Guinness-spiked gravy.

October16:Instant Pot Cheesy Southwestern Lentils & Brown Rice

Platings and Pairings

Hearty lentils, brown rice, and Southwestern spices tango in this filling vegetarian bowl that gets topped with gooey mozzarella and cheddar cheese. We see you, Meatless Monday.

October17: Pressure CookerChicken Tortilla Soup

Kitschen Cat

This yummy soup is made with easy pantry staples, cooks in just 10 minutes, and makes killer leftovers for the week. ¡We’ll say Olé to that!

October18: Pressure Cooker Balsamic Roast Beef

Add a Pinch

Balsamic vinegar lends a tangy, complex flavor boost to this tender and juicy beef, which is the perfect comfort food meal on a brisk fall day.

October19:Spicy Instant Pot Carrot Soup

Pinch of Yum

This spicy and unbelievably creamy soup just has seven ingredients, and is flavored with coconut milk, red curry paste, and peanut butter. Bonus: It’s good for you too!

October 20:4-Ingredient Instant Pot Chicken Chile Verde

Two Peas and Their Pod

With only four ingredients and just 25 minutes, it just doesn’t get simpler than this chicken chile verde. Perfect for tacos, burritos, quesadillas, enchiladas, and salads, it’s an easy, slam-dunk dinner you can throw together on even the busiest of nights.

October 21:Instant Pot Chili

Plated Cravings

Gear up for the big game with this classic beef and bean chili, which you can have on your table in no time.

October 22: Instant Pot Hearty Chicken Soup

Boulder Locavore

Chicken soup seems to be one of those magical cure-all recipes, and this recipe is definitely one you’ll want to have in your arsenal once cold and flu season rolls around. It gets nice kick from apple cider vinegar, jalapeño, ginger, and plenty of garlic, making for a wonderfully aromatic, soul-warming soup.

October 23:Instant Pot Golden Lentil & Spinach Soup

Kitchen Treaty

This hearty and healthy vegetarian soup gets its pretty golden hue from anti-inflammatory superstar, turmeric, and it takes just 12 minutes from pot to bowl!

October 24:Pressure Cooker Ropa Vieja

A Calculated Whisk

You’d never believe this traditional Cuban beef dish didn’t spend all day cooking. It’s loaded with flavor from awesome spices, capers, and pimiento peppers, and happens to be naturally free of gluten and dairy.

October 25: Slow Cooker Tortellini Soup with Sausage and Kale

FoodieCrush

Cheesy tortellini, leafy kale, Italian sausage, and an herb-infused broth are married together in this cozy soup, and hanks to the Instant Pot’s slow cooker function, you can have a bowl on your table in no time.

October 26:Instant Pot Chicken Enchilada Soup

A Saucy Kitchen

With all of the flavors you love from enchiladas, this cozy, spicy, and filling soup gets some extra protein from fluffy quinoa, and hits all the right notes. Top with your favorite fixings and dinner is served!

October 27: Vegetarian Lentil Tortilla Soup (Instant Pot + Slow Cooker)

Peas & Crayons

You’ll feel like you’re eating the rainbow when you slurp a spoonful of this hearty tortilla soup. It’s packed with healthy veggies, lentils, and seasonings, and is super flavorful whether you’re vegetarian or not.

October 28:Instant Pot Chicken Cacciatore

Lexi’s Clean Kitchen

Tender, fall-off-the-bone chicken and veggies are cooked in a tangy balsamic-tomato sauce for a healthier version of this Italian favorite that you can serve over pasta, polenta, or rice.

October 29:Instant Pot Red Beans and Rice

A Pinch of Healthy

This classic New Orleans dish is wonderfully hearty and comforting, and best of all, you don’t have to wait forever for your beans to soak, or your rice to cook!

October 30:Instant Pot One-Pot Spaghetti with Meat Sauce

Skinnytaste

Spaghetti is one of those comfort foods we could eat any week, any month of the year. It’s a hearty classic thatmakes great leftovers and iseasy, especially thanks to thisInstant Pot recipe, which just takes 15 minutes from beginning to end. Best of all? You don’t have to wait for water to boil, since your noodles cook directly in the Instant Pot, along with everything else.

October 31:Slow Cooker Chicken Bacon Corn Chowder

Cafe Delites

Chowders tend to be heavy, but this one has a few adjustments that make it lighter, without sacrificing flavor, and it can be done in the slow cooker or the Instant Pot.

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FAQs

What foods should not be cooked in an Instant Pot? ›

6 Things You Should Never Cook in an Instant Pot
  1. Creamy Sauces. If there's one food group you should avoid in the Instant Pot, it's dairy. ...
  2. Fried Chicken. The best fried chicken is crisp on the outside, juicy on the inside and perfectly golden brown. ...
  3. Cookies. ...
  4. Burgers. ...
  5. Pie. ...
  6. Steak.

Are instant pots good for meal prep? ›

I love the Instant Pot for its ability to quickly cook weeknight dinners and because it's great for batch cooking. This Power Hour takes advantage of both by using the Instant Pot to prep breakfast and lunch options while you prep dinners that will be cooked in the Instant Pot later in the week.

What should never go 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.

What is the best meat to cook in a pressure cooker? ›

You can still pressure cook leaner pieces – like eye of round and top sirloin – but these work best if they've been stuffed, shredded or rolled (with other ingredients). Best cuts of beef to use: Chuck steak, Round Roast, Shoulder, Pot roast, Ribs, Brisket, Oxtail.

Can I put frozen meat in a pressure cooker? ›

It is safe to cook frozen food in a pressure cooker because it uses pressure to move food through the "Danger Zone" quickly. As a result, you don't run into the issues that you would find by cooking frozen food in a slow cooker, where it can stay too long in the Danger Zone and could become unsafe.

What cooks food faster in a pressure cooker? ›

In fact, it's water that helps generate the high-pressure environment that makes your food cook faster. Most pressure cooker instructions state a minimum amount of water required for pressure cooking even a tiny amount of food.

Is pressure cooking the healthiest? ›

Instant pot recipes are absolutely healthy as long as what you put in the recipe is healthy,” she says. The shorter cooking time may also result in the greater preservation of vitamins and minerals when compared to other longer types of cooking.

Do chefs use Instapots? ›

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.

How long do Instant Pots usually last? ›

The average lifespan of an Instant Pot ranges from 2-5 years, but it can last longer depending on how often it's used and how well-maintained it is. So it's safe to say Instant Pots aren't commonly being replaced, and may even be a one-time purchase.

Are Instant Pots hard to clean? ›

Once you've mastered all the settings and recipes on your Instant Pot, you'll need to wrap your head around cleaning it. A quick cleaning after each use requires a hand washing or a simple trip through the dishwasher (lid, seals, and the inner chamber), and then a wipe-down of the base.

Do you close the vent on a Ninja when slow cooking? ›

There is a lot of steam coming from the unit during cooking. It's normal for some steam to release through the pressure release valve during cooking. Leave the pressure release valve in the VENT position for Steam, Slow Cook, and Sear/Sauté.

What temperature is high on a Crockpot? ›

Most cookers have two or more settings generally operate between 170° and 280° F. If possible, turn the cooker on the highest setting for the first hour of cooking time and then to low or the setting called for in your recipe. Foods take different times to cook depending upon the setting used.

How to slow cook in Ninja Foodi? ›

Turn dial to SLOW COOK, set temperature to HI, set time to 5 hours and 30 minutes, and press START/STOP to begin cooking.

Why shouldn't potatoes be cooked in a pressure cooker? ›

Mostly we boil potatoes in a pressure cooker, but like rice, potatoes also contain a lot of starch. This is the reason why boiling or cooking in this pressure cooker is not considered good for health. If you still plan to use cooker for the same, add a lot of water and wash them thoroughly post cooking.

Is cooking in a pressure cooker unhealthy? ›

Cooking with a pressure cooker is the healthiest way to cook food when compared to other pots or pans.

Are Instant Pots safe to eat from? ›

Are electric pressure cookers safe? Yes, electric pressure cookers like the Instant Pot are generally safe and easy to use. The Instant Pot has so many safety mechanisms (PDF) built in that it's hard to make a catastrophic mistake. In general, if you follow the safety instructions, you should be good.

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