Instant Pot Chicken Breasts (Fresh or Frozen) (2024)

I love this recipe for Instant Pot Chicken Breasts becauseI can use fresh or frozen chicken, it’s completely hands off, and yields perfectly cooked chicken in about 25 minutes.

I love the ease of cooking chicken this way, and there are so many ways to enjoy it, like in chicken enchiladas, white chicken chili, or BBQ chicken pizza.

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Have you tried cooking chicken breast in your Instant Pot yet? It is so easy and yields juicy chicken breast you can enjoy for dinner, meal prepping, or use in any recipes that call for cooked or shredded chicken. Once you try it, there’s a good chance you won’t go back! Learn all of my instant pot tips and tricks!

For this recipe I’ve simply seasoned the chicken with salt and pepper but you can add whatever seasonings or spices that will enhance the flavor of the dish you are preparing.

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How to cook fresh or frozen chicken breast in the Instant Pot:

  • Place inner pot into the instant pot and place the trivet in the bottom.
  • Add 1 cup of liquid to the instant pot (water, chicken broth, pineapple or apple juice).
  • Place chicken breasts on top of the trivet in a single layer.
  • Add salt and pepper or desired seasonings.
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  • Secure lid and make sure the vent is set to “sealed”. Pressure cook on high for 8-10 minutes for fresh chicken breast, and 10-12 minutes for frozen chicken (depending on the thickness of the breasts). Cook time stays the same no matter how much chicken you add to the pot; the pot will just take longer to come to pressure.
  • Allow the pressure to release naturally for 5 minutes, then turn the valve to “venting” to release any remaining steam.
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Can I cook frozen chicken breasts in the Instant Pot?

Yes, follow the same steps above, but pressure cook for 10-12 minutes. Make sure that the frozen breasts are all separated and not in a clump when you put them in the instant pot.

How do I know how long to cook the chicken breast?

The cook time for chicken breast is determined by the size of the individual breasts, not the total amount of chicken. Here is a general rule to follow: for chicken breasts that are under 2” thickness, cook for 8 minutes. For chicken breasts that are over 2” thickness, cook for 10 minutes. Chicken should reach an internal temperature of 165 degrees before you eat it. If you’re not sure if it’s cooked through, test with an instant read thermometer.

Should I use the poultry setting on the Instant Pot?

Be wary of the poultry setting on the instant pot. This setting is based on an average chicken breast, so looking at the thickness of your own chicken breasts will yield a more accurate cook. Cook the chicken on manual high pressure setting based on the thickness.

Do I need to use a trivet?

If you have the trivet that the instant pot comes with, it is best to cook the breasts in a layer on top of it. This will ensure the chicken is steamed and kept juicy instead of boiling in the liquid. But, if you are without a trivet, putting the chicken breasts directly into the liquid will work just fine, or you can make a rope of aluminum foil and use that as a make-shift “rack” on the bottom of the pot.

Should I add seasoning to my chicken?

Chicken breasts in the instant pot can be customized to whatever dish you are planning to put them in. Mexican food? Sprinkle with taco seasoning. Italian dish? Add some Italian seasoning or garlic. Or consider topping them with a simple teriyaki sauce.

For simple, versatile, chicken breast that can be used in meal prep, salad, etc, just add some salt and pepper along with your chicken broth or water. You can also use different juices for your liquid (such as pineapple or apple) for some added sweetness to the chicken.

What size of instant pot should I use?

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. If you have a smaller instant pot, simply cook your chicken in batches so you can keep it in single layers. If you have a larger instant pot, keep in mind it will take a little longer for your instant pot to come to pressure before cooking begins.

Pro Tips:

  1. Save the liquid at the bottom of your instant pot after cooking for a yummy and flavorful homemade chicken broth!
  2. For shredded chicken: Remove the trivet after cooking, and leave about ½ cup of liquid at the bottom of your pot. Put your chicken back in the pot with the liquid after it rests, and shred with a handheld mixer. Easy and quick shredded chicken!
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Storing and Freezing Instructions:

Shred the chicken with forks or a hand mixer and freeze it in individual bags to easily add to any weeknight dinner. Thaw overnight in the refrigerator. Or, chop the chicken and refrigerate to add to lunches throughout the week.

Recipes for leftover cooked chicken:
  • Chicken Alfredo Pizza
  • Chicken Quesadillas
  • Pesto Chicken Flatbread
  • Chicken Caesar Wraps
  • Chicken Tortilla Soup
  • Arroz Chaufa
  • Chicken Casserole
  • Healthy Chicken Salad Lettuce Wraps
  • Buffalo Chicken Dip

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Recipe

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Instant Pot Chicken Breasts

How to make Instant Pot Chicken Breast, cooked from fresh or frozen, in just 25 minutes and completely hands off.

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Author Lauren Allen

Course Main Course

Cuisine American

Servings 4

Calories 388

Prep 5 minutes mins

Cook 20 minutes mins

Total 25 minutes mins

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Ingredients

  • 3 lbs boneless skinless chicken breast , fresh or frozen
  • 1 cup liquid (water, chicken broth, apple, or pineapple juice)
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon pepper

Instructions

  • Place your inner pot into the instant pot and place the trivet in the bottom.

  • Add 1 cup of liquid to the instant pot (water, chicken broth, pineapple or apple juice).

  • Place chicken breasts on top of the trivet in a single layer and season with salt, pepper or any seasonings you like.

  • Secure the instant pot lid and make sure the vent is set to “sealed”.

  • Pressure cook on high for 8-10 minutes for fresh chicken breast, or 10-12 minutes for frozen chicken (depending on the thickness of the breasts). Cook time stays the same no matter how much chicken you add to the pot; the pot will just take longer to come to pressure.

  • When timer beeps, allow the pressure to release naturally for 5 minutes, then turn the valve to “venting” to release any remaining steam.

  • If desired, test chicken with a thermometer; it should reach 165 degrees. (If it’s just shy, place the lid back on and allow it to rest for 5 minutes. If the chicken is still not cooked to at least 160 degrees, secure the instant pot lid and cook for 1-3 minutes longer, on high pressure.)

  • Allow the chicken to rest 5 minutes before cutting, or shredding.

  • For shredded chicken: Remove the trivet after cooking, and leave about ½ cup of liquid at the bottom of your pot. Place chicken back in the pot with the liquid after it rests and shred with a handheld mixer. Easy and quick shredded chicken!

Notes

Chicken will stay fresh in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to five days, or place in freezer bags and freeze for up to 3 months.

Nutrition

Calories: 388kcalCarbohydrates: 1gProtein: 72gFat: 9gSaturated Fat: 2gCholesterol: 218mgSodium: 979mgPotassium: 1259mgFiber: 1gSugar: 1gVitamin A: 102IUVitamin C: 4mgCalcium: 17mgIron: 1mg

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FAQs

Can you cook chicken from frozen in the Instant Pot? ›

Place the frozen chicken breasts in the Instant Pot inner pot. If you are cooking more than one, make sure they are separated to achieve even cooking throughout. To separate frozen chicken breasts, place them in cool water until they have thawed enough to pull apart. Add one cup of chicken broth to the pot.

Is it better to cook chicken frozen or thawed? ›

Fortunately, we can all take a collective sigh of relief, because the USDA says it is fine to cook chicken from frozen, just keep in mind that the cooking time will be about 50 percent longer. However, chicken should never be cooked from frozen in a slow cooker or microwave.

Why is my chicken breast tough in Instant Pot? ›

If your boneless chicken breast winds up with a weird, rubbery texture, it probably means that you need to cook it longer. In general, the Instant Pot does better with longer cook times for meat.

Is it better to freeze chicken breast raw or cooked? ›

Individual pieces of raw chicken stay good in the freezer for 9 months, and whole chickens are good for up to a year when frozen. Your browser does not support the video element. If you're freezing cooked chicken, you can expect that to last for 2–6 months. Freezing cooked chicken is a great way to reduce food waste.

What if chicken is still raw in Instant Pot? ›

If desired, test chicken with a thermometer; it should reach 165 degrees. (If it's just shy, place the lid back on and allow it to rest for 5 minutes. If the chicken is still not cooked to at least 160 degrees, secure the instant pot lid and cook for 1-3 minutes longer, on high pressure.)

Does frozen meat take longer in Instant Pot? ›

Do Expect Cook Times to Vary: A frozen piece of meat will not only take longer to cook, but it will also take longer for the Instant Pot to come to pressure. Because of this, be prepared to add a few extra minutes to your overall cook time.

Why is my frozen chicken rubbery in the Instant Pot? ›

Chicken can get a rubbery texture in the instant pot when over cooked. To avoid this, try not to over cook your chicken. Storing the chicken in chicken broth can help rehydrate the chicken and make it less rubbery.

Why is Instant Pot chicken dry? ›

Because chicken breast is so lean, just a couple of extra minutes of cook time turns them from juicy to overcooked and dry. Thighs, on the other hand, are a fattier cut, and not prone to dry out as quickly even after an extra minute or two of cooking.

Why did my chicken burn in Instant Pot? ›

There are a number of reasons your Instant Pot will display its burn message. Most of these involve mishaps that may occur during the cooking process, like not adding enough liquid or forgetting to adjust the steam valve to the sealing position. Once you figure out what you've done wrong, correcting the error is easy.

Is it better to cook chicken before or after freezing? ›

Can you freeze cooked chicken? Yes, you can definitely freeze cooked chicken (check out all these yummy freezer-friendly chicken dinners). If cooked on the bone (we're talking drumsticks or whole chicken), it's best to remove meat from bones and shred. Place into a freezer bag, expel air and label.

Do frozen chicken breasts taste good? ›

Also, chicken cooked from frozen is still delicious! With the help of a few pantry staples, the chicken will have a golden crumb coating with the tender chicken texture we expect from breasts. It won't be quite as juicy as chicken that has had a proper thaw, but it won't be inedible rubber either.

Is chicken ok 3 days after defrosting? ›

Information. While foods are in the process of thawing in the refrigerator (40 °F or less), they remain safe. After thawing, use ground meats, poultry, and fish within one or two additional days, and use beef, pork, lamb or veal (roasts, steaks, or chops) within three to five days.

Is it safe to cook chicken straight from frozen? ›

Here's the surprising thing about frozen chicken breast: You can take it straight from the freezer to the oven and cook it up in under and hour. Not only is it safe, but this time-saver can also be tasty with a splash of olive oil and protective crumb coating.

How long does it take to cook from frozen in Instant Pot? ›

The frozen pieces will make things colder, longer and cause the pot to take longer to create steam, and thus pressure. What is this? Bargain for at least 10 extra minutes for the pot to come to pressure when using frozen meats. Sometimes up to 40 extra minutes, depending on what you are making.

Do you have to thaw chicken before pressure cooker? ›

If your recipe calls for diced, thawed chicken, but you didn't defrost the chicken breasts in advance, there's an easy fix! Pour 1 cup water into your pressure cooking pot and place a trivet in the bottom. Balance the frozen chicken breasts on the trivet, stacking crosswise if necessary. Lock the lid in place.

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