Family CuisineFamily Cuisine
    Facebook Twitter Instagram
    Friday, August 19
    • Terms Of Use
    • Privacy Policy
    • Contact Us
    • DMCA
    Family CuisineFamily Cuisine
    • Grilled
    • Fry
    • Sauce
    • Pickles
    • Drinks
    • Salad
    • Porridge – Soup
    • Restaurants Near Me
    • More
      • Saute
      • Roast
      • Steaming – Boil
      • Cakes
      • Desserts
      • Ice cream
      • Vegetarian Dish
      • Kitchen Tips
    Family CuisineFamily Cuisine
    Home»Steaming - Boil»Heres What Those Buttons on Your Instant Pot Actually Mean
    Steaming - Boil

    Heres What Those Buttons on Your Instant Pot Actually Mean

    July 20, 20225 Mins Read
    Video Heres What Those Buttons on Your Instant Pot Actually Mean

    Your dreams have officially come true! You finally got that Instant Pot and it’s time to start whipping up a few delicious meals. But…how, exactly, do you work this thing?

    People rave about how easy and quick it is to use, but looking at all the Instant Pot buttons, it seems that only a genius could actually figure out what all of them mean. Which button do I choose for what? What’s the difference between the “Normal” “More” and “Less” settings? And should I cook on Low Pressure or High Pressure?

    These questions instantly come to mind, but don’t sweat, we got you covered. Here’s a full guide to all of your Instant Pot’s buttons. So make sure to bookmark this for later!

    Table of Contents

    • Manual
    • +/- Buttons
    • Pressure
    • Adjust
    • Sauté
    • Slow Cook
    • Rice
    • Yogurt
    • Bean/Chili
    • Soup
    • Multigrain
    • Meat/Stew
    • Porridge
    • Poultry
    • Steam
    • Timer

    Manual

    Don’t want to bother with any of the automatic settings? The manual button keeps it simple by allowing you to punch in your desire pressure cooking time. The maximum time to pressure cook is 240 minutes.

    +/- Buttons

    These buttons simply increase or decrease the cooking time.

    Pressure

    Also read: Instant Pot Beef Stew Recipe

    This button changes your cooking time by switching from low to high-level pressure-cooking.

    Adjust

    Not sure how to change your settings from “Normal” to “Less” to “More”? This is the button that does it! If you plan on cooking something at a higher temperature, click on this button to switch the setting to “More.”

    Sauté

    This button helps to sauté, brown or simmer anything in the pot—and with the lid open. It has three different temperature ranges. “Normal” is 320 to 349 degrees Fahrenheit, perfect for regular sautéing or browning. “More” is 347 to 410 degrees, great for stir-frying or browning something even more. “Less” is great for simmering or thickening a sauce, typically at 275 to 302 degrees.

    And this is one function you won’t want to skip! Our Test Kitchen’s Instant Pot expect explains why the saute button on the Instant Pot is really useful.

    Slow Cook

    No need to have a slow cooker when the Instant Pot also has the same slow cooking function. Typically a slow cooker temperature range is 190 degrees (for the low setting) to 300 degrees (to the high setting), depending on the type of slow cooker. The Slow Cook button has three different temperatures to work with: “Normal” which is 190 to 200 degrees, “less” which is 180 to 190, and “more” which is 200 to 210. Use the button when you want to slow-cook something on a low setting.

    Rice

    It’s a slow cooker and rice cooker all in one! You can cook white rice in a simple 4 to 8 minutes in this thing. However, you may want to take just a bit more time to ensure the rice is fully cooked. Some recommend around 10 to 12 minutes of total cooking time.

    Yogurt

    Also read: Cooking Program Options

    Yes, that’s right, you can make yogurt in your Instant Pot. But it’s not as easy as dumping milk in and hitting this button. There are a few steps to follow before you even hit the pot. Don’t worry—we’ll show you how to make yogurt in an Instant Pot.

    Bean/Chili

    Cooking dry beans has never been this easy before. On the “Normal” setting beans will take around 30 minutes to cook; 40 minutes on the “More” setting and 25 minutes on the “Less.” Don’t have time to slow-cook a chili? This feature can prepare a delicious chili in just 25 minutes. Some of the best instant pot recipes use this function.

    Soup

    Ever make a soup that tends to heavily boil and spill all over your kitchen? Well, the Instant Pot can save you from the mess! It heats up to 230 degrees and will cook your soup between 20 to 50 minutes (depending on which pressure you choose).

    These soup recipes were specially created for the Instant Pot.

    Multigrain

    Use this button for cooking brown or wild rice. It starts with a 50-minute soak at 140 degrees, than ramps up to 248 degrees for about 9 minutes.

    Meat/Stew

    Also read: Best Instant Pot Stew Meat Recipes

    Love when your meat falls right off the bone? This feature will absolutely make that possible. You can cook meat on “Normal” for 35 minutes (230 degrees), “More” for 45 minutes, or “Less” for 20 minutes. But do you have to defrost meat first? Learn if you can cook frozen meat in an Instant Pot.

    Porridge

    This will make rice pudding or grains other than rice. To make rice porridge, it will default cook on High Pressure for 20 minutes (230 degrees). You can adjust “More” for 30 minutes or “Less” for 15.

    Poultry

    This can make your favorite chicken recipes in a simple 15 minutes! You can adjust for “More” for 30 minutes, or “Less” for 5. This is actually great for when you need a quick batch of shredded chicken for a recipe.

    Steam

    Have steamed vegetables ever been this easy before? Probably not! Reheat or steam your food with this simple feature. Make sure to add a steam rack so your food doesn’t stick and burn at the bottom!

    Timer

    So this seems pretty self-explanatory, but there’s a small part of the timer button that you may not be aware of. Trying to make sure all of the food for dinner is done at the same time? This timer button actually works as a delay button as well, letting you set how much time you want your item to take to cook so it will be done at your preferred time.

    Now that you understand all of the buttons, it’s time to get cooking! Here are Instant Pot recipes that you are going to absolutely love.

    For more information please see the list of Meat stew setting instant pot

    Previous ArticleHow To Cook Beef Stew In The Instant Pot?
    Next Article How to Make Pot Roast Using Frozen Beef
    Vũ Thế Thiện
    • Website
    • Facebook

    Vũ Thế Thiện - Founder, Coder, SEOer at familycuisine.net. Passionate about coding, information technology, likes to cook delicious food for the family in the kitchen

    Related Posts

    Make-Ahead Beef Stew with Mushrooms and Potatoes

    Make-Ahead Beef Stew with Mushrooms and Potatoes

    August 3, 2022
    Top 6 spanish chicken stew with olives

    Top 6 spanish chicken stew with olives

    August 3, 2022
    Top 5 beef stew no beef broth

    Top 5 beef stew no beef broth

    August 3, 2022
    Vegan Beef Stew – plant.well

    Vegan Beef Stew – plant.well

    August 3, 2022
    Vegan Beef Stew – Vegan and Oil-free Recipes – Zardyplants

    Vegan Beef Stew – Vegan and Oil-free Recipes – Zardyplants

    August 3, 2022
    Can I Make Beef Stew Without Beef Broth?

    Can I Make Beef Stew Without Beef Broth?

    August 3, 2022
    Top posts
    Top 5 millionaire salad cherry pie filling Salad

    Top 5 millionaire salad cherry pie filling

    August 3, 2022

    Here are the top best millionaire salad cherry pie filling voted by users and edited by familycuisine.net, let’s find out with us

    Easy Millionaire Pie Recipe – Sweet Pea’s Kitchen

    Easy Millionaire Pie Recipe – Sweet Pea’s Kitchen

    August 3, 2022
    Easy Millionaire Pie Recipe: Furr’s Cafeteria Copycat

    Easy Millionaire Pie Recipe: Furr’s Cafeteria Copycat

    August 3, 2022
    Classic Million Dollar Pie – Little Sunny Kitchen

    Classic Million Dollar Pie – Little Sunny Kitchen

    August 3, 2022
    Million Dollar Pie Recipe (Millionaire Pie)

    Million Dollar Pie Recipe (Millionaire Pie)

    August 3, 2022
    Millionaire Pie – Insanely Good Recipes

    Millionaire Pie – Insanely Good Recipes

    August 3, 2022
    Family Cuisine
    Facebook Pinterest YouTube Tumblr Twitch
    • Terms Of Use
    • Privacy Policy
    • Contact Us
    • DMCA

    If you have a DMCA complaint, please reach out to familycuisine.net@gmail.com for immediate resolution. Thank you!

    Family Cuisine - Instructions, how-to, recipes for delicious dishes every day for your loved ones in your family

    Adress: 196 Nguyen Dinh Gian, Dong Ve, Thanh Hoa, Vietnam
    Email Us: familycuisine.net@gmail.com
    Phone: +84334390000

    © Copyright 2021 All Rights Reserved

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.