47 Healthy Instant Pot Holiday Recipes {pressure cooker, too!} (2024)

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Turkey And Roast LambAnd Brisket, Oh My! Paleo Turkey & Gluten-Free Gravy (Pressure Cooker) Instant Pot Apple Cherry Pork Loin Pressure Cooker Lamb Shanks Maple Smoked Brisket Instant Pot Apple Cider Pork Loin Instant Pot Sweet Baked Ham Stuffing In The Pressure Cooker Instant Pot Bone Broth Instant Pot Sourdough Cornbread Pressure Cooker Turkey Legs & Turkey Gravy Cranberry-Braised Turkey Wings Pressure Cooked Bone-In Ham With Maple-Honey Glaze Creamy Mashed Side Dishes Creamy Mashed Potatoes In The Pressure Cooker The Best Sweet Potato Casserole Ever {in the Instant Pot!} Lard-Whipped Parsnips With Caramelized Onions [Paleo/Whole30/AIP] Easy Instant Pot Cauliflower Mash Pressure Cooker Mashed Turnips Sweet Pressure Cooker Carrot Puree Instant Pot Butternut Apple Mash {Paleo, Grain-Free, AIP} Creamy Pressure Cooker Mashed Sweet Potatoes Ham & Cheddar Instant Pot Au Gratin Potatoes Holiday Pressure Cooker Veggies Sweet & Spicy Instant Pot Carrots Red, White, & Green Pressure Cooker Brussels Sprouts Honey-Glazed Herbed Carrots Pressure Cooker Butternut Squash {made in 3 minutes} Instant Pot Herb-Roasted Potatoes Pressure Cooker Stuffed Acorn Squash Instant Pot Glazed Carrots Green Beans In An Instant Pot Sweet & Orange-y Brussels Sprouts Cranberry Sauce Naturally Sweetened Cranberry Sauce In The Instant Pot Pressure Cooker Orange Ginger Cranberry Sauce Pressure Cooker Chipotle Cranberry Sauce And Of Course, Dessert! Instant Pot Rice Pudding Pressure Cooker Baked Apples Pressure Cooker Apple Cider Instant Pot Bread Pudding {with Paleo Option} & Sauteed Caramelized Pears Pumpkin Cutie Pies Instant Pot Christmas Pudding Easy Instant Pot Spiced Apple Cider Honorable Mentions & How To Make Them Nourishing: Will you be happily pressure cooking your way through the Thanksgiving and Christmas this year? What Instant Pot or pressure cooker holiday recipes will you try? FAQs References

47 Healthy Instant Pot Holiday Recipes {pressure cooker, too!} (2)You cheerfully labor over perfectly prepared turkey, stuffing, gravy, side dishes, and dessert.

You lay your meal on a beautifully set table.

And everyone oohs and aaahs over what they call “the best holiday meal ever”.

This is a dream, right?

Well, maybe… maybe not. 😉

I can’t promise that everyone will oooh and aaah over your meal or that your table will be perfectly set. But I can promise this…

With a pressure cooker or Instant Pot, you can make your Thanksgiving and Christmas dinner preparations much easier and quicker than ever before, and your food will still be delicious and nutritious!

Cut down on cooking time (and even dishes) this year with these 47 Instant Pot or pressure cooker recipes for Thanksgiving and Christmas. Turkey, lamb roast, stuffing, gravy, sweet potato casserole, green beans, and even naturally sweetened cranberry sauce… it’s all here!

And it’s all pressure cooked!

From appetizers to cranberry sauce to dessert (and everything between), there are so many reasons to love pressure cooking. It is possible to pressure cook your way through the celebration season — and have fun while you’re at it!

Turkey And Roast LambAnd Brisket, Oh My!

Whether you celebrate Thanksgiving or Christmas with a traditional turkey and ham, or maybe you get a little more out-of-the-box and go for a brisket, lamb, or pork loin, these Instant Pot holiday recipes will make this year’s meal all the more special.

Paleo Turkey & Gluten-Free Gravy (Pressure Cooker)

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Tender turkey and rich gravy suitable for Paleo lifestyles in just 90 minutes?! Yes, please! Viagutsybynature.com.

Instant Pot Apple Cherry Pork Loin

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This is a freezer cooking recipe, so make it up now, freeze, and put in the Instant Pot on the big day! You’ll get through your Thanksgiving or Christmas meal with ease! Viaonceamonthmeals.com.

Pressure Cooker Lamb Shanks

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Tender and juicy, these lamb shanks are the perfect dish to tuck into on a cold, blustery day! Vianomnompaleo.com.

Maple Smoked Brisket

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“Pretty dang close to smoked with an outdoor smoker”…need I say more? What a special way to celebrate the season! Viabarerootgirl.com.

Instant Pot Apple Cider Pork Loin

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Moist and tender, with just the right amount of sweetness, this pork loin will look lovely on your holiday table. Viastevesacooking.com.

Instant Pot Sweet Baked Ham

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If you were wondering if ham could be made in the Instant Pot, the answer is YES! Happy Thanksgiving and Merry Christmas to you! Viamelskitchencafe.com.

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Don’t be a harried cook who rushes to scrape pan drippings for her gravy! With this trick, you can make your gravy in just 10 minutes and the day (or 2!) before the big meal! Via TraditionalCookingSchool.com.

Stuffing In The Pressure Cooker

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A great new way to cook your stuffing this year. Quickly “baked” in the pressure cooker and then crisped up in the oven before serving. Viapressurecookingtoday.com.

Instant Pot Bone Broth

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Good cooks know that the best gravy begins with homemade bone broth. But you don’t have 12 hours to simmer bone broth! So use your Instant Pot instead! Viaraisinggenerationnourished.com.

Instant Pot Sourdough Cornbread

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Does your cornbread stuffing need a traditional makeover? Try this pressure cooker sourdough cornbread for an easily digested, oh-so-yummy cornbread stuffing! Via TraditionalCookingSchool.com

Pressure Cooker Turkey Legs & Turkey Gravy

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Satisfyingly meaty turkey legs cook perfectly in a pressure cooker — then the cooking juices turn into a delicious gravy to ladle over your entire plate! Viapressurecookrecipes.com.

Cranberry-Braised Turkey Wings

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For family members who prefer crisp skin and dark meat, these delicious turkey wings are pressure cooked in a cranberry sauce for a finger-licking good meal! Viahippressurecooking.com.

Pressure Cooked Bone-In Ham With Maple-Honey Glaze

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Hey, so maybe turkey isn’t your thing, but you still want a pressure cooker Thanksgiving or Christmas main dish — look no further! Via simpleawesomecooking.com.

Creamy Mashed Side Dishes

Creamy Mashed Potatoes In The Pressure Cooker

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Nothing says holiday comfort food quite like creamy mashed potatoes! Simple, perfect, easy, and quick for your holiday feast! Viapressurecookingtoday.com.

The Best Sweet Potato Casserole Ever {in the Instant Pot!}

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Our famous grain-free, gluten-free, healthy sweet potato casserole is now adapted to the Instant Pot! No refined sugar, no store-bought marshmallows! Via TraditionalCookingSchool.com. 25+ Homemade Marshmallow Recipes!

Lard-Whipped Parsnips With Caramelized Onions [Paleo/Whole30/AIP]

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Can’t eat potatoes? There’s no reason why you shouldn’t enjoy something pretty close — whipped parsnips! These are lower in carbs than potatoes and full of nourishing fat! Via grazedandenthused.com.

Easy Instant Pot Cauliflower Mash

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Need to fool some guests into eating a healthier side dish? Look no further than this cauliflower mash — made easy in the Instant Pot! Even the kids might be fooled! Viapressurecookermeals.com.

Pressure Cooker Mashed Turnips

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If turnips are an unfamiliar veggie for you, THIS is where you should start! This yummy side dish will make your holidaymeal extra special. Viathedailymeal.com.

Sweet Pressure Cooker Carrot Puree

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This simple puree is made with 5 ingredients, in 10 minutes. What a great way to get your picky eaters to love eating their veggies. Viapressurecookrecipes.com.

Instant Pot Butternut Apple Mash {Paleo, Grain-Free, AIP}

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There’s already so much sugar in Thanksgiving dessert, right? No need to over-sweeten our side dishes too. This mashed butternut squash is naturally (and lightly) sweetened with apples! Viafoodandsunshine.com.

Creamy Pressure Cooker Mashed Sweet Potatoes

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Not mashed potatoes and not sweet potato casserole — it’s the perfect mix! Viapressurecookrecipes.com.

Ham & Cheddar Instant Pot Au Gratin Potatoes

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Ham + potatoes + cheese + an Instant Pot? Pure holidayheaven, if you ask me! Viaadventuresofanurse.com.

Holiday Pressure Cooker Veggies

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The holiday season just isn’tcomplete without green beans. No cream of mushroom soup here, however! Via TraditionalCookingSchool.com.

Sweet & Spicy Instant Pot Carrots

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Rarely the star of a meal, the humble carrot gets dressed up in this pressure cooker side dish that’s full of color and flavor! Viathesewildacres.com.

Red, White, & Green Pressure Cooker Brussels Sprouts

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Red pomegranate seeds and white toasted pine nuts look so appealing next to bright green pressure cooked Brussels sprouts! Add a splash of color to your table with this side dish! Viahippressurecooking.com.

Honey-Glazed Herbed Carrots

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“A quick and tantalizingly sweet way to serve carrots with just a hint of dill. It’s sweet and savory at the same time, and the aroma of thyme and dill will tickle your taste buds.” Viamissvickie.blogspot.com.

Pressure Cooker Butternut Squash {made in 3 minutes}

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There are just 5 ingredients in this simple autumn side dish. If you’re just getting your feet wet with pressure cooking, this is an easy recipe to begin with! Viacarrieonliving.com.

Instant Pot Herb-Roasted Potatoes

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Tender, herb-y, and the epitome of comfort food, the humble potato has a place on every Thanksgiving and Christmas table! This recipe is found only inside our Pressure Cooking eCourse!

Pressure Cooker Stuffed Acorn Squash

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Adorable and tender acorn squash makes an individual-sized cup for hearty stuffing. Viahappybellyfoodie.com.

Instant Pot Glazed Carrots

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I challenge you to find an easier, more rustic holidayside dish! This one’s sure to wow your friends and family! Via feistyeats.wordpress.com.

Green Beans In An Instant Pot

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Nothing fancy here… just simple, bright green beans full of flavor and nutrition because they’re pressure cooked! Viarecipesforinstantpot.com.

Sweet & Orange-y Brussels Sprouts

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Your celebrationmeal doesn’t have to be loaded with starch. With maple syrup and orange zest, you can add nutrition and color to your meal! Viafoodsforlonglife.blogspot.com.

Cranberry Sauce

Naturally Sweetened Cranberry Sauce In The Instant Pot

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I didn’t like cranberry sauce… until I made it myself with whole food ingredients. This naturally sweetened cranberry sauce takes just minutes in the Instant Pot. It’s even GAPS-friendly! Via TraditionalCookingSchool.com.

Pressure Cooker Orange Ginger Cranberry Sauce

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You’ll never open another can of cranberry sauce again once you’ve tried this flavorful sauce! Viathisoldgal.com.

Pressure Cooker Chipotle Cranberry Sauce

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A smokey twist on a classic! Add some spice and un-traditional flavor to your turkey and dressing! Viapressurecookerconvert.com.

And Of Course, Dessert!

Instant Pot Rice Pudding

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You can feed a crowd with this economical, oh-so-nourishing rice pudding. Perhaps you could even provide a topping bar — with dried fruits, nuts, coconut, maple syrup, and spices — so each person can customize their dessert! Via TraditionalCookingSchool.com.

Pressure Cooker Baked Apples

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A deceptively easy dessert, these baked apples will be a hit with grown-ups and kids alike! Viahippressurecooking.com.

Pressure Cooker Apple Cider

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When your guests need something sweet and spicy to sip on after they’ve stuffed their bellies, give them this beautiful pressure cooked cider! Viathehomemadecook.com.

Instant Pot Bread Pudding {with Paleo Option} & Sauteed Caramelized Pears

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A truly ethereal pleasure, warm bread pudding is cooked quickly and easily in the Instant Pot for a lovely, hearty dessert. (Or save some for breakfast the next day!) Viaeatbeautiful.net.

Pumpkin Cutie Pies

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Made from scratch and with fresh pumpkin, your holiday guests will enjoy these adorable, individual pumpkin cutie pies made in a pressure cooker! Via hippressurecooking.com.

Instant Pot Christmas Pudding

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A moist and fudgy traditional Christmas pudding made quick and easy in the Instant Pot or other pressure cooker! Viaeverynookandcranny.net.

Easy Instant Pot Spiced Apple Cider

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Instant Pot Spiced Apple Cider is so easy to make from scratch! It’sdelicious, perfectly spiced, maple sweetened and only takes 10 minutes cook time!Viarecipestonourish.com.

Honorable Mentions & How To Make Them Nourishing:

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47 Healthy Instant Pot Holiday Recipes {pressure cooker, too!} (2024)

FAQs

What are the disadvantages of a pressure cooker? ›

Advantages of pressure cooking include reduced cooking times and retention of nutrients, plus it's a great way to make energy-efficient, one-pot meals. The downsides include problems with foods that have different cook times and not being able to check the progress of the food cooking.

Is Instant Pot healthy for you? ›

Cooking with an Instant Pot is not inherently any more or less healthy than other cooking methods. That said, if the ease and convenience of the Instant Pot recipes helps you make more homemade meals or dabble with cooking a wider variety of foods, then this appliance can be a boon for your diet.

Why don t people use pressure cookers anymore? ›

Unfortunately, early models of pressure cookers got a reputation for being “dangerous” due to their poorly constructed weighted valve that would easily get clogged while cooking. As the pressure built up in the cooker, gaskets would then blow, causing water or steam to spew out or the lid to fly off.

What is the common problem for pressure cooker? ›

Pressure buildup: A faulty gasket can prevent the pressure from building up inside the cooker, causing it to release steam and pressure unexpectedly. Uneven heating: An old or worn gasket can cause uneven heat distribution in the pressure cooker, leading to hot spots and increasing the chances of an accident.

Why is pressure cooking unhealthy? ›

Some studies suggest that pressure cooking destroys nutrients, but there is far less evidence against pressure cooking as there is for it. One study showed that pressure-cooked food lost more antioxidant activity than food cooked by other methods, including microwaving and baking.

Why shouldn't potatoes be cooked in a pressure cooker? ›

Mostly we boil potatoes in a pressure cooker, but like rice, potatoes also contain a lot of starch. This is the reason why boiling or cooking in this pressure cooker is not considered good for health. If you still plan to use cooker for the same, add a lot of water and wash them thoroughly post cooking.

Does cooking in a pressure cooker destroy nutrients? ›

Researchers looked at a variety of methods—e.g., 12 minutes of boiling, 5 minutes of pressure cooking, and 6 minutes of microwaving carrots—and found that cooking increased their antioxidant potential, and pressure cooking nearly doubled their antioxidant value.

What is the best meat to pressure cook? ›

You can still pressure cook leaner pieces – like eye of round and top sirloin – but these work best if they've been stuffed, shredded or rolled (with other ingredients). Best cuts of beef to use: Chuck steak, Round Roast, Shoulder, Pot roast, Ribs, Brisket, Oxtail.

Can I put frozen meat in a pressure cooker? ›

It is safe to cook frozen food in a pressure cooker because it uses pressure to move food through the "Danger Zone" quickly. As a result, you don't run into the issues that you would find by cooking frozen food in a slow cooker, where it can stay too long in the Danger Zone and could become unsafe.

What are the side effects of a pressure cooker? ›

The bad news is, when starchy foods are pressure cooked, they form acrylamide, a harmful chemical that, when consumed on a regular basis may lead to health issues like cancer, infertility, and neurological disorders.

Is cooking rice in a pressure cooker healthy? ›

According to statistics, rice cooked in a pressure cooker tastes good as it has got a texture. On the other hand, steamed rice is healthy as it has lesser fat content because the starch is removed. Starch is considered as one of the main reasons for gaining weight.

Does pressure cooking bone broth destroy nutrients? ›

A pressure cooker will save you batch time and get you 75% of the nutrition benefits of bone broth. That being said, it will lack the additional nutrients and minerals which require long and slow simmer times to harvest from the bones and animal parts.

Is it better to slow cook or pressure cook? ›

If you enjoy prepping your meal in the morning and letting it cook all day so that it's ready by dinner time, go with a slow cooker. Conversely, a pressure cooker might be the better option if you want an easy way to make healthy meals without much planning.

Is it better to have a pressure cooker yes or no? ›

Another Pro of the Pressure Cooker

But another good thing about a pressure cooker is it doesn't just cook long things like short ribs and roasts, it also makes food taste better! The flavor is more concentrated since the pot is sealed. There's no escaping steam.

What is the life expectancy of a pressure cooker? ›

So long as you consistently care for the pressure cooker in your kitchen, you should get between two or three years of high-quality use out of it. The better care you take of your unit, the more likely it is to last beyond that timespan.

Is it safe to use pressure cooker everyday? ›

Absolutely! Pressure cookers are safe and healthy to use when operated correctly. They are designed to cook food quickly and efficiently by using steam pressure, which helps retain nutrients and flavors in your meals.

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