# 15 Time-Saving Instant Pot Recipes for UK Home Cooks

> Get the most from your pressure cooker with these fast, flavourful instant pot meals.

*Section: Lifestyle — By Sarah Henderson — Published April 11, 2026 — 5 min read*

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## Key takeaways

- An Instant Pot can cut cooking times by up to 70% compared to conventional methods
- Batch cooking with a pressure cooker significantly reduces weekly food costs
- Many classic British dishes adapt brilliantly to pressure cooking
- Investing in an Instant Pot pays for itself within weeks through energy and ingredient savings

# 15 Time-Saving Instant Pot Recipes for UK Home Cooks

If your Instant Pot is gathering dust at the back of the cupboard, it is time to bring it back out. For millions of UK households, the pressure cooker revolution has transformed weeknight cooking — slashing preparation times, cutting energy bills, and producing deeply flavoured dishes that taste as though they have been on the hob all day. Whether you picked yours up in a Boxing Day sale or finally caved to the hype, these recipes will give you every reason to use it every single week.

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## Why the Instant Pot Is a Game-Changer for British Kitchens

The appeal is straightforward: a beef stew that would ordinarily simmer for three hours is ready in 35 minutes. Dried pulses that need overnight soaking cook from scratch in under an hour. Rice, risotto, porridge, soups, and even cheesecakes — the Instant Pot handles them all in a fraction of the usual time and with considerably less washing up.

There is a financial argument too. Pressure cooking uses far less electricity than a conventional oven, and it is ideally suited to cheaper cuts of meat — brisket, ox cheek, lamb shoulder — which are transformed by high-pressure steam into something genuinely sumptuous. If you are keeping a close eye on household spending, it is worth reviewing your energy tariff at the same time; a site like [QuidCompare](https://quidcompare.co.uk) lets you compare gas and electricity deals side by side so you can ensure you are not overpaying while you cook more efficiently.

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## Featured Recipe: Rich British Beef & Ale Stew

This is the recipe that converts sceptics. Proper, hearty stew with meltingly tender beef, root vegetables, and a deeply savoury ale gravy — on the table in under an hour.

### Ingredients

- 800g braising steak, cut into 4cm chunks
- 2 tbsp plain flour, seasoned with salt and pepper
- 2 tbsp sunflower oil
- 1 large onion, roughly chopped
- 3 garlic cloves, crushed
- 3 medium carrots, cut into chunky pieces
- 2 parsnips, cut into chunky pieces
- 2 tbsp tomato purée
- 330ml dark ale or stout (Guinness works well)
- 300ml beef stock
- 2 fresh thyme sprigs
- 2 bay leaves
- 1 tbsp Worcestershire sauce
- Salt and freshly ground black pepper
- Fresh parsley, chopped, to serve

### Method

1. **Coat the beef.** Toss the beef chunks in the seasoned flour until evenly coated, shaking off any excess.
2. **Brown in batches.** Set your Instant Pot to Sauté (high). Add the oil and brown the beef in two or three batches, turning until golden on all sides. Remove each batch and set aside. Do not skip this step — it builds the flavour base.
3. **Soften the aromatics.** Add the onion to the pot and cook for 3–4 minutes until softened. Add the garlic and cook for a further minute.
4. **Deglaze.** Pour in roughly half the ale, scraping up any browned bits from the base of the pot with a wooden spoon. This prevents the burn warning and adds richness.
5. **Add remaining ingredients.** Return the beef to the pot along with the carrots, parsnips, tomato purée, remaining ale, beef stock, thyme, bay leaves, and Worcestershire sauce. Stir to combine.
6. **Pressure cook.** Secure the lid and set the valve to Sealing. Select Pressure Cook (Manual) on High for 35 minutes.
7. **Release the pressure.** Allow 10 minutes of natural pressure release, then carefully switch the valve to Venting for a quick release of any remaining steam.
8. **Check and serve.** Remove the bay leaves and thyme sprigs. Taste and adjust seasoning. Serve with mashed potato, crusty bread, or dumplings, scattered with fresh parsley.

**Serves:** 4–5  
**Cost per serving:** approximately £2.40–£2.80

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## Tips and Variations

**Use cheaper cuts with confidence.** Braising steak, shin of beef, and even ox cheek all become beautifully tender under pressure. Avoid lean, quick-cooking cuts like sirloin — they turn tough.

**Thicken the gravy.** If you prefer a thicker sauce once cooking is complete, switch back to Sauté mode and stir in a slurry of 1 tablespoon of cornflour mixed with 2 tablespoons of cold water. Simmer for 2–3 minutes, stirring constantly.

**Go veggie.** Swap the beef for a 400g tin of green lentils and a 400g tin of chopped tomatoes, reduce the stock to 150ml, and cut the pressure cook time to 12 minutes. Add a teaspoon of smoked paprika for depth.

**Make it a pie.** Transfer the cooked stew to a pie dish, top with ready-rolled shortcrust or puff pastry, and bake at 200°C (180°C fan) for 25 minutes until golden.

**Batch cook and freeze.** This stew freezes exceptionally well. Double the quantities and portion into freezer bags for up to three months of effortless weeknight dinners.

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## 14 More Instant Pot Recipes Worth Bookmarking

Once you have mastered the stew, the following dishes are all well-suited to pressure cooking and quick to put together on busy evenings:

1. **Chicken tikka masala** — 15 minutes on high pressure; restaurant quality at home
2. **Butter chicken** — rich, creamy, deeply spiced
3. **Lamb rogan josh** — shoulder of lamb falls apart beautifully
4. **Creamy risotto** — no stirring required; 6 minutes on high
5. **Tomato soup** — ready in 10 minutes including prep
6. **Lentil dhal** — budget-friendly and nutritious
7. **Pulled pork** — pork shoulder in 60 minutes flat
8. **Mac and cheese** — a weeknight revelation
9. **Porridge** — silky steel-cut oats in 10 minutes
10. **Hard-boiled eggs** — perfectly consistent every time
11. **Sticky toffee pudding** — a showstopper that takes 25 minutes
12. **Cheesecake** — works brilliantly in a 7-inch springform tin
13. **Chicken broth from scratch** — deep, golden stock in 90 minutes
14. **Chickpea and spinach curry** — vegan, under £1 per serving

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## The Bottom Line

The Instant Pot rewards those who use it regularly. Even a handful of the recipes above, rotated through a typical week, can meaningfully reduce both your time in the kitchen and your monthly food spend. Pair smarter cooking habits with smarter household bills — checking energy and broadband deals periodically — and the savings quickly add up.

Now get that Instant Pot out of the cupboard.

## Sources

- [Instant Pot Official Recipe Library](https://www.instantpot.com/recipes/)
- [BBC Good Food — Pressure Cooker Recipes](https://www.bbcgoodfood.com/recipes/collection/pressure-cooker-recipes)
- [Which? — Best Instant Pots and Pressure Cookers](https://www.which.co.uk/reviews/pressure-cookers)

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