Instant Pot Chili

Published March 12, 2018. Updated October 10, 2018

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Instant Pot Chili is quickly becoming my go-to chili recipe. It tastes like it’s been simmering on the stovetop all day but rather it’s cooked in the Instant Pot and ready in under an hour. It’s jam packed with flavor and it’s the perfect ending to a long, cold day. 

Instant Pot Chili

Instant Pot Chili

Of course the inspiration for this recipe was my Slow Cooker Chili, it’s been one of my most popular most loved recipes for years now. They are very very similar but I did make a few adjustments.

I love that this recipe cooks faster than the slow cooker does and I also love that it’s all cooked in the one pot, rather than having to brown the beef and onions in a pot on the stove then add the slow cooker. Less dishes, yes please!

Instant Pot Chili

This Chili is a Staple Recipe

Chili is one of the dinners I make on a regular basis year round. We eat it every other week.

I keep ground beef in the freezer so like I said I have everything on hand, I usually always stock bell peppers too (for fajitas and what not) but if I don’t have one I just skip it.

I love the flavors, it’s so filling, it’s easy to make, I almost always have everything for it on hand, and my whole family loves it.

Plus it freezes well so I save what’s left for my kids school lunches. I let it thaw in the fridge for a day then reheat and put it in their Thermoses.

Instant Pot Chili

What to Serve with Chili

I usually always serve this chili with baked potatoes (I mean in baked potatoes) or with Homemade Cornbread. Then of course plenty of cheese and sour cream.

Grilled corn or just boiled (previously frozen) corn with butter and salt makes another great, easy side dish. Avocados are always nice too.

Or just skip it all and dive in with saltine crackers or tortilla chips!

Instant Pot Chili

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5 from 27 votes

Instant Pot Chili

This Instant Pot Chili is quickly becoming my go-to chili recipe. It tastes like it's been simmering on the stovetop all day but rather it's cooked in the Instant Pot and ready in under an hour. It's jam packed with flavor and it's the perfect ending to a long, cold day. 
Servings: 6
Prep10 minutes
Cook45 minutes
Ready in: 55 minutes

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Press the saute setting on the Instant Pot. Once it reads "hot" add olive oil then crumble beef into large portions into instant pot.
  • Let cook 5 minutes then break up and toss beef. Continue to cook, tossing occasionally until cooked through, about 5 minutes longer.
  • Transfer beef to a plate lined with paper towels, set aside.
  • Add remaining 1 Tbsp oil to Instant Pot then add in onions and bell pepper and saute 3 minutes. 
  • Add garlic, chili powder, cumin, paprika and coriander and saute about 1 minute longer.
  • Pour in beef broth, tomatoes, tomatoes sauce, cocoa powder and sugar. Season with salt and pepper to taste.
  • Stir in beef, then press "cancel" to turn pressure cooker off. Cover with lid and seal (make sure valve on lid is set to "sealing" position).
  • Select "manual" mode (or high pressure) and set to 15 minutes.
  • Once cooking is complete let pressure release naturally for 10 minutes, then use the quick release method to release any remaining pressure.
  • Once steaming stops stir in beans (they'll heat through almost instantly). 
  • Serve warm with desired toppings such as cheddar cheese, green onions, sour cream and saltine crackers. 
  • Recipe source: Cooking Classy
Nutrition Facts
Instant Pot Chili
Amount Per Serving
Calories 489 Calories from Fat 153
% Daily Value*
Fat 17g26%
Saturated Fat 5g31%
Cholesterol 73mg24%
Sodium 729mg32%
Potassium 1614mg46%
Carbohydrates 47g16%
Fiber 14g58%
Sugar 8g9%
Protein 32g64%
Vitamin A 1515IU30%
Vitamin C 37.3mg45%
Calcium 127mg13%
Iron 9.9mg55%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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89 Comments

  • Elle O’Mara

    Great recipe, great instructions! I made this this tonight with a few minor changes. I’m not a huge fan of chili and I like it on the milder side. In the past I’ve made chili even though I’m not a big fan and didn’t like the result.

    I omited the beef broth (I wanted simple tomato flavor to shine through), used molasses (my secret ingredient with cocoa in beef stews, soups, etc) instead of white sugar, and added red pepper flakes and Frank’s hot sauce as part of my seasonings. I used an additional can of petite diced tomatoes since I omitted beef broth and wanted a soupier texture. I used one can red kidney beans, and one can mixed red kidney, black and pinto. I forgot to add the beans until the end, but they survived.

    I’m super pleased with the result!! Thanks for an amazing recipe that is adaptable for those that want spicier flavor (green chilies, jalapenos) and super tasty, without the addition of spicy ingredients, on its own.

    I will make again and am grateful you shared your recipe! Now I can make chili that I love to eat!

    • Nicole

      Denise— a true cook doesn’t rely on a recipe step by step. Clearly if your chili was lackluster, you didn’t “season to taste”. No brainer: add more seasonings and salt next time.

  • Murphy

    Add a teaspoon of baking soda to the hamburger, mix,let sit for a few minutes this will tenderize the meat

  • Ashley

    By far my favorite chili I have ever eaten. I did make a few changes but nothing drastic, just added a jalapeño and doubled the broth, added a chicken bouillon cube…Even without the changes I know that this recipe is a definite winner on its own. So much rich deep flavor, perfect acidty. Won’t ever hunt for a new recipe again. Thank you so much for sharing.

  • Amy Panasuk

    I had many compliments on this chili. WE added some cubed steak and some green chili slices. Loving my instant pot!

  • Janet

    We loved it! We make the Instant Pot spaghetti recipe weekly and this recipe will definitely be in the rotation also!

  • Jennifer

    DELICIOUS! I was planning to make your slow cooker chili, but ran short on time. It was a cold, rainy day and chili would have been a perfect meal. Luckily, I noticed that you have an Instant Pot chili recipe too! Quick, easy, and very tasty! I just watched my fiance eat his second bowl, so it’s safe to say that I’ll be cooking this on a regular basis. Thank you!