Instant Pot Chicken and Stuffing Recipe (2024)

Just before the holidays I received a brand spankin’ new Instant Pot! I was excited to give this bad boy a try but was not yet convinced that it was all it was cracked up to be. There really aren’t a whole lot of recipes out there yet and it would require a bit of experimentation with the possibility of some failed recipes. I didn’t care. I was up for the challenge! One of our top recipes, our Crockpot Chicken and Stuffing recipe was on our list to try. We already know it does well in the crockpot but how will it do in the Instant Pot?

What is an Instant Pot you ask? Simply put,it’s an electric pressure cooker.

How about a dinner from frozen to ready is 18 minutes??!!

Instant Pot Chicken and Stuffing recipe ingredients:

4 large frozen chicken breasts
1 cup chicken broth
1 large can (23 oz) Cream of Chicken soup (or two small cans)
1 bag of cornbread stuffing (14 oz)
1 bag of green beans (frozen or regular) 12 oz
Optional: 1 cup sour cream

Instant Pot Chicken and Stuffing recipe directions:

I started out by cooking the 4 large chicken breasts on high pressure for 15 minutes with one cup of chicken broth. You place the chicken breasts (stacking them in the bottom of the pressure cooker over lapping them as needed) and add 1 cup of chicken broth. Set the vent to “seal” and press the manual button for 14 minutes. Once it’s does, do a quick release on the valve and wait for all the steam to release before opening the unit. Press the cancel button to turn off the unit.

If you are using defrosted or fresh chicken breasts, only cook them on high pressure for 8 minutes.

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Check to make sure the chicken is fully cooked. There will be a lot of liquid at the bottom. You will need this liquid for the cornbread stuffing. Now I should mention that I’ve noticed the cornbread stuffing is not as “mushy” as the other types of stuffing so we prefer this kind. It all depends on the texture you like.

This is what it looks like when the chicken is done:

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Open the bag of cornbread stuffing and place it directly over the top of the chicken breasts (leave all that liquid in there).

Note: There are two ways to cook the vegetables in this recipe. You can cook them before or after you add the stuffing. If you cook them before the stuffing you will get regular steamed vegetables. If you cook them after they will not cook as much and be extra crunchy. It all depends on how you like your vegetables cooked.

You can add your green beans on top of the chicken as the next step to pressure cook them on high for about 2 minutes by pressing the manual button and setting the valve back to seal. You can do this option before you put the stuffing in the mix. Once the stuffing is added to the mix it will soak up all the juices and the machine won’t steam again.

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Open the large can of soup and spread it over the top of the dry cornbread stuffing.

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Optional: Mix one cup of sour cream in with the soup before you spread it on top of the stuffing mix. I’ve noticed it gives it a creamier taste. I’ve tried it both ways and like them both.

This is the time when you can add one bag or cangreen beans on the top of the soup mixture if you don’t liked them cooked as much for a crunchy texture.

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Replace the lid and set the manual button for another 4 minutes. This will allow you to heatthe stuffing. The machine won’t pressure cook again because the stuffing is soaking up all of the hot juices. It’s only heating the process. When it’s done, check the quick release the valve to release any pressure before opening the lid.

Mix all of the ingredients together. When you mix it all together you will notice the chicken start to shred with very little effort. Serve it immediately and enjoy!

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Update: We heated up some leftovers in the waffle iron and it came out amazing! It has a light crisp on the outside!! Check it out:

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We have a TON of recipes coming soon to the blog and you will definitely want to keep up with all the different recipes on our brand new Pinterest Board called Instant Pot Pressure Cooker Recipes here. This week alone we have already made Instant Pot Honey BBQ chicken wings, Pork Roast, Cheesecake, Eggs (that are easy to peel), Spaghetti Squash and a few others too!

If you haven’t invested in an Instant Pot, I highly suggest you do! You can grab an Instant Pot here on Amazon. It quickly became a love affair for me and maybe a bit of an obsession which is now a full blown dedication as proven with my new dedicated Pinterest board!

Feel free to Pin It here for later:

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FAQs

Do you put the stuffing in the chicken before cooking? ›

Make sure the bird is loosely stuffed and cook immediately after stuffing. Continue to cook the stuffed turkey until the center of the stuffing reaches a safe minimum internal temperature of 165 °F as measured with a food thermometer.

Does chicken get more tender the longer you cook it in an Instant Pot? ›

This dinner staple cooks up perfectly every time in the Instant Pot. You can aim for firm but juicy chicken for cubing, or let it cook a little bit longer for tender shredded chicken.

Do you need to add water when cooking chicken in an Instant Pot? ›

You can cook chicken breasts in whatever size instant pot you have. Just make sure you add at least 1 cup of liquid, and then place the chicken in the pot in a single layer.

Why is chicken tough after cooking in Instant Pot? ›

Can you overcook chicken breast in an Instant Pot? Yes, you can! Pressure Cookers don't work the same as slow cookers, where longer cooking times equal more juicy and tender meat. Too much time in a pressure cooker will create dry tough meat.

Can you put stuffing in a raw chicken? ›

Bacteria can survive in stuffing that has not reached the safe minimum internal temperature of 165 °F, possibly resulting in foodborne illness. Even if the meat itself has reached this temperature, the stuffing may not have reached a temperature in all areas sufficient to destroy foodborne bacteria.

Can you prepare uncooked stuffing ahead of time and refrigerate? ›

If you don't plan on stuffing the bird, but preparing the dressing as a side dish, you can prepare uncooked stuffing ahead of time as long as you freeze the stuffing immediately after mixing the wet and dry ingredients. USDA recommends that you never refrigerate uncooked stuffing.

Can you overcook chicken in a Instapot? ›

Chicken can get a rubbery texture in the instant pot when over cooked. To avoid this, try not to over cook your chicken.

Is it better to pressure cook or slow cook chicken? ›

So can a Crock-Pot cook better chicken than an Instant Pot? Well, it really depends on what you're making. The Instant Pot cooks chicken much faster than its non-pressure counterparts, but the resulting texture isn't going to be the same as what you'd get with a slow cooker or Dutch oven.

Do you cover meat with liquid in a pressure cooker? ›

While you may cover meat almost completely for a conventional braise, use just enough liquid for the cooker to reach pressure – during pressure cooking the meat will release it's own juice and braise in that flavorful liquid, instead.

What are the preparation done for a chicken before cooking? ›

Here are some additional tips for preparing chicken:
  1. Pound the chicken to an even thickness before cooking. This will help it cook evenly.
  2. Marinate the chicken in a flavorful marinade for at least 30 minutes before cooking. ...
  3. Don't overcook the chicken. ...
  4. Let the chicken rest for a few minutes before slicing or serving.
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How do you prepare chicken before cooking? ›

Let chicken come to room temperature by sitting out 15-45 minutes depending on the size. Season chicken with salt (if not using a marinade or brine). If using marinade, remove and pat dry. Oil the grates where you will cook your chicken using a paper towel rubbed with olive oil.

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