15 Instant Pot Asian Recipes (2024)

15 Instant Pot Asian recipes that make cooking easier and put a meal on the table a lot quicker. From Asian soups and curries to rice and noodles, these convenient and delicious recipes are great whether you’re cooking for one or the entire family!

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I present to you the top 15 Instant Pot Asian recipes to try at home!As a pressure cooker, slow cooker, and rice cooker all rolled into one, Instant Pot has made cooking so much easier and faster. And fun too!

The convenience has given us more confidence and time to explore recipes, so I decided to put together a round-up of the best Asian recipes adapted for the Instant Pot from some of my food blogger friends. (No, I’m not paid to do this. I just love to eat and share good recipes!)

You will find soups and curries to meat and rice dishes all designed to help you get a meal on the table in half the time without sacrificing authentic Asian flavors. Enjoy!

Korean Short Rib Soup (Galbitang)

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This is a good example of an Instant Pot Asian recipe that is both convenient and delicious. The Instant Pot does wonders for this meat lover’s soup. Even though this recipe is a lot faster and easier compared to the traditional method of cooking, the flavors are not compromised.

Serve with some rice, vinegar soy sauce for dipping the fall-off-the-bone tender ribs and of course some Radish KIMCHI!

Vietnamese Fish Congee (Chao Ca)


Making this comforting seafood congee by Delightful Plate using the Instant Pot means you don’t need to soak rice in water or make broth in advance. Just put all the ingredients in and it’s ready in about 30 minutes. This Instant Pot Asian recipe is a keeper!

Chicken Tikka Masala

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We all love a classic Asian recipe that has been turned into an effective Instant Pot Asian recipe.Savory Toothadapted theclassic chicken tikka masala recipe for the Instant Pot, cutting the cooking time by half and making it possible for you to have your favorite Indian meal without leaving home.

Chinese BBQ Pork (Char Siu)

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Making moist and super tender Chinese-style BBQ pork at home is much easier than you think when you have an Instant Pot,according to Pressure Cook Recipes. Let the Instant Pot do the hard work, finish off in the oven for a few minutes, and you have tender BBQ pork with slightly crispy edges.

Indonesian Chicken Noodle Soup (Mie Sop Ayam Medan)

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This Instant Pot Asian recipe byWhat to Cook Todaymakes it possible for you to cook thepopular Indonesian street food at home!The soup is brewed with aromatic spices in the Instant Pot then served with noodles and topped with shredded chicken. Irresistible!

Korean Spicy Soy Pork Ribs (Dwaeji Galbi Jjim)


The star of this Korean meat dish is shish*to pepper and the rich flavors are accentuated by green chili peppers, fresh ginger, and black pepper. With Instant Pot, only half the usual time is needed to cook these ribs, and all the good flavors are sealed in too! This is my absolute childhood favorite even though it made my lips hurt from the peppers!! 😝

Chinese Sticky Rice

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This traditional Chinese rice dish by Jeanette’s Healthy Livingfeatures Chinese sausage and shiitake mushrooms that add fragrant flavors and wonderful textures. Sticky rice usually needs to be soaked before cooking but using the Instant Pot saves a lot of time by eliminating the step.

Chicken Soup

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The best part about this Instant Pot Asian recipe by Omnivore’s Cookbook is that you can use frozen chicken without thawing it. Cook chicken straight from the freezer with some vegetables and water in the Instant Pot for 30 minutes and you’ll have a rich chicken broth. It’s that easy!

Coconut Chicken Curry

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Who says it’s hard to make curry at home? This scrumptious Indian curry by What Great Grandma Ateuses simple ingredients andcomes together with minimal effort using the Instant Pot. Make sure you have this satisfying Instant Pot Asian recipe handy for those weeknight emergencies!

Korean Beef Cabbage Radish Soup

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It’s amazing how some Instant Pot Asian recipes turn a normally difficult dish into something unbelievably fuss-free.This simplified version of Yukgaejang (Korean spicy beef soup) is a hearty soup filled with vegetables, seasoned with a lot of garlic, and mademildly spicy by adding Korean red chili pepper gochukaru. This recipe is easy enough that it’s become my husband’s specialty at hour house!

Chinese Steamed Pork Ribs with Black Beans

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Some of the best Instant Pot Asian recipes help us cook meat beautifully. The meat in this dim sum mainstay gets wonderfully tender in the Instant Pot. Roti n Riceuses a mix of chopped salted or fermented black beans and soybeans to give it a sauce-like consistency.

Vietnamese Spicy Beef Noodle Soup (Bun Bo Hue)
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This lemongrass-rich noodle soup recipe by A Taste of Joy and Love is a delicious proof that it is possible to make rich, flavorful broth in half the time with the help of the Instant Pot. Simply amazing!

Korean Short Ribs (Galbi Jjim)

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Meat lovers, this Instant Pot Asian recipe is for you. This Korean-style short rib recipe usually takes hours to make but with the Instant Pot pressure cooker function, it can be cooked in less than an hour! The resulting flavorful broth is delicious poured over rice.

Japanese Azuki Bean Rice (Sekinhan)

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This Japanese rice dish is traditionally served during festive occasions, but you don’t have to wait for a special occasion to enjoy it because it’s so easy to make with the Instant Pot.This recipe by Chopstick Chroniclesrequires only two ingredients, Mochigome (glutinous rice) and Azuki beans, and can be done inless than an hour in the Instant Pot.

We now have so many Instant Pot Asian recipes to try! I hope this collection of Instant Pot Asian recipes enhances your weeknight meals and brings delicious variety to your dining table.

XOXO ❤
JinJoo

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FAQs

How much food can you put in an Instant Pot? ›

Also, an overly-full Instant Pot can lead to a clogged pressure release knob, because food and liquid can get sucked up inside. To stay on the safe side, don't fill your pot over that two-thirds line, and stay below half full for foods that expand while cooking, such as beans and lentils.

Why do Instant Pot recipes say do not stir? ›

As explained by Kitchn, stirring the pasta with the liquid before locking the appliance and setting it to pressure cook will cause the dish to go sticky and gummy as it cooks, due to the way pasta releases starch under pressure.

What is the liquid rule for Instant Pot? ›

When you use a pressure cooker, you need to have enough liquid in the pot for it to come up to pressure and cook the food properly. The rule of liquids in pressure cooking is to always add at least 1 cup of liquid unless the recipe states otherwise. The liquid will help create enough steam to cook the meal.

How do you calculate the time for a pressure cooker? ›

Take the total cooking time of the recipe and divide it by 3. So, for a dish that has a total cook time of 30 minutes in the oven, you'll need to cook it for 10 minutes in the Instant Pot®. Similarly, a recipe that takes an hour to cook in the oven, would need 20 minutes in the Instant Pot®.

How do you convert cooking instructions to air fryer? ›

To cook fresh food in an air fryer, Jenny suggests subtracting 20°C from the typical oven temperature and reducing the oven cooking time by 20-25%. For example, if the oven instruction calls for cooking at 180°C for 25 minutes, set your air fryer to 160°C for 20 minutes.

What happens if you don't put water in a pressure cooker? ›

Can a Pressure Cooker Be Used Without Water? It is important to never run a pressure cooker without water. It cannot cook your food properly without water, and the pressure will build to such an extent that the lid, pressure valve, plugs, and hot food could be thrown all over the kitchen.

Do Instapots also 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.

Do you put hot or cold water in a pressure cooker? ›

We later found that they always start cooking by pouring hot water into the Instant Pot. Using hot liquid in a recipe that calls for a cold liquid shortens the overall cooking time, because Instant Pot will take a shorter time to come up to pressure.

Can I switch from slow cook to pressure cook? ›

As long as you keep a few basic rules in mind – like how much liquid to use and how to adjust the cooking time – turning your favorite all-day slow cooker recipe into a 30-minute pressure cooker special is straightforward and simple.

How do I convert a slow cooker time from low to high? ›

According to the Crock-Pot website, Crock-Pot low temp to high conversion times are: Twelve hours on low equals eight hours on high. Ten hours on low equals six hours on high.

What oven temperature is equivalent to a slow cooker? ›

Conversion to Oven

The low setting of a slow cooker ranges from 190°F to 200°F. To mimic this in an oven, set your temperature to approximately 325°F. The high setting of a slow cooker ranges from 290°F to 300°F; in oven terms, this is roughly equivalent to 375°F.

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