37 Yummy Instant Pot Recipes to Cook in Your RV (2024)

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What’s almost as easy as throwing dinner on the grill? Throwing dinner in your Instant Pot! These 37 yummy Instant Pot recipes are just the meals you’ve been looking for to cook up in your RV.

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My Love for the Instant Pot

If you’ve read any of my RV kitchen posts, then you’re very aware how much I used the Instant Pot while enjoying full-time RV life.

Here are a few reasons why I love the Instant Pot and why it is an essential RV kitchen accessory:

  • It saves me time, cooking thingswayfaster than on the stove
  • Using the oven heats up the RV really fast and that’s miserable in the summer
  • It’s only one pot I have to clean
  • Rice turns out perfect every time
  • Quinoa turns out perfect every time
  • Potato soup turns out perfect every time

The Instant Pot also made it in one of our TREKKN videos. You can catch it at around the 2:50 mark in the video below.

I was fairly late to the Instant Pot phenomenon because I just didn’t get what all the hype was about. But after finally purchasing one and using it on the road, I totally get why it’s perfect for RV travel.

If you don’t have an Instant Pot yet and you’re shopping for one, I have the 6 qt. version. It is big enough and has all the bells and whistles to cook amazing meals for my family of five.

While this pot is known for cooking scrumptious hot meals, it also makes yogurt and can be used to sautee or keep food warm.

For even more details of using an Instant Pot in your RV kitchen, read through my article titled “RV camping and cooking with an Instant Pot.” I cover wattage, amps, and Instant Pot accessories that are perfect for an RV lifestyle.

From butter chicken and baked potato soup to pulled pork and shrimp bowls, the following Instant Pot recipes are sure to be a hit with your RV traveling crew.

37 Instant Pot Recipes for RV Travel

  1. Umami Pot Roast| Pressure Cook Recipes
  2. Chicken Pho | Platings and Pairings
  3. Honey Garlic Instant Pot Chicken Breasts | Kristine’s Kitchen Blog
  4. Instant Pot Potato Corn Chowder | TREKKN
  5. Vegetarian Lentil Tortilla Soup | Peas and Crayons
  6. Buffalo Chicken Soup | Wholesome Yum
  7. Salmon with Chili-Lime Sauce | Savory Tooth
  8. Healthy Turkey Chili | Kristine’s Kitchen Blog
  9. Baked Potato Soup | Living Locurto
  10. Stuffed Pepper Soup | Salt and Lavender
  11. Thai Peanut Chicken and Noodles | The Creative Bite
  12. 20 Minute Chicken Burrito Bowls | Damn Delicious
  13. Butter Chicken | The Typical Mom
  14. | TREKKN
  15. Chicken Enchiladas | No. 2 Pencil
  16. Chipotle Shredded Beef | Taste and Tell Blog
  17. Chicken Alfredo | Delish
  18. Giant Pancake | Delish
  19. Sweet and Sour Chicken | Paleo Running Momma
  20. Spicy Pineapple Chicken Tacos | Half Baked Harvest
  21. Instant Pot Jerk Chicken Tacos | It’s Taco Day
  22. BBQ Pulled Pork | Jo Cooks
  23. Instant Pot Ribs | Well Plated
  24. Shrimp Boil | Damn Delicious
  25. Buffalo Chicken Sliders | Yellow Bliss Road
  26. Tomato Basil Spaghetti Squash | The Gunny Sack
  27. Tuscan Ragu Pasta | Good Housekeeping
  28. Orange Chicken | Sweet and Savory Meals
  29. Coconut Lime Quinoa | Unsophisticook
  30. Miso Corn Chowder | 101 Cookbooks
  31. Cashew Chicken | Whole Kitchen Sink
  32. Risotto with Sweet Potato, Lemon and Sage | Woman’s Day
  33. Spicy Sesame Rice Bowls | Good Housekeeping
  34. Raspberry-Chipotle Chicken Drumettes | Cooking Light
  35. Instant Pot Mexican Shredded Beef Tacos | TREKKN
  36. Easy Instant Pot Chili with Beans and Chipotle Crema | TREKKN
  37. Instant Pot Taco Soup with Taco-Lime Crema | TREKKN

If you’re looking for even more RV recipe ideas, check out these posts:

  • 30 Easy RV Meals
  • 17 Make-Ahead Camping Meals

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Julie Bonner

Julie specializes in helping you whip up delicious meals in your tiny RV kitchen, as well as RV organization tips and helping fellow RVers make their RV feel like home. Her favorite RVing spot is in Banff National Park in Canada where yes, the water really is that blue and the people really are that nice.

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FAQs

Is an Instant Pot good for an RV? ›

Thousands of full-time RVers use an Instant Pot/pressure cooker in their RVs daily. It's a great time and space saver. In order to use your Instant Pot/pressure cooker in your RV, you'll need to be connected to power or use a generator.

Are instant pots good for camping? ›

This is an absolute game changer when it comes to cooking, especially when camping. By packing in this one thing, you can cook almost anything imaginable. So put it to the test next time you go out adventuring in the wild, and take your instant pot with you.

What is the best liquid for Instant Pot? ›

Just as I recommend swapping out the water in a cornstarch slurry for something with a bit more oomph, you can replace the water in Instant Pot recipes with broth (or Better Than Bouillon, which has more flavor than true broth), soy sauce, fish sauce, wine, beer, or juice.

Do Instant Pots use a lot of electricity? ›

Instant Pots will draw different amounts of energy based on the setting. For pressure cooking, a standard 6-quart model will draw about 1,000 watts or one-third the energy draw of a big oven. Knowing this, we can determine that in New York State, it will cost you about 17 cents per hour to pressure cook.

Are Instapots worth the hype? ›

If you're looking to save counter space or don't want to spend a lot of money on separate appliances, then an Instant Pot could be worth the expense. However, if you're only going to use one or two functions of the Instant Pot, it's worth considering if separate devices would be more cost-effective.

How long do Instant Pots usually last? ›

The average lifespan of an Instant Pot ranges from 2-5 years, but it can last longer depending on how often it's used and how well-maintained it is. So it's safe to say Instant Pots aren't commonly being replaced, and may even be a one-time purchase.

Are Instant Pots a healthy way to cook? ›

Even though some studies suggest that pressure cooking isn't the best way to preserve nutrients in food, no research exists to suggest that pressure cookers of any model or brand pose health risks. If you're a fan of your Instant Pot, don't worry: You can continue to safely use your appliance without worry.

Do chefs use instapots? ›

They are most commonly used in industrial settings to quickly prepare meat or stocks. However, in most scenarios, Elite Chefs avoid using pressure cookers because they provide less control over the final dish. Chefs often prefer slow cooking techniques that accentuate and pull out the flavors of the food.

What kind of pots can you use on a camp stove? ›

From heavy cast iron and carbon steel to stainless and aluminum, just about any pan you have in your kitchen will work on a suitcase-style camping stove.

What's the big deal about instant pots? ›

However, the Instant Pot is more functional than a slow cooker and a rice cooker combined because it can also pressure-cook. The word “instant” in the name gives it away: You can cook things astonishingly fast in a pressure cooker—even notoriously slow-cooking or labor-intensive foods, such as risotto and brisket.

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