Get perfectly boiled potatoes every time? Make these Instant Pot boiled potatoes
If you’d rather not stand over a pot waiting for water to boil or constantly testing potatoes for doneness, this Instant Pot method is for you. Ready to learn how to make consistently tender, fluffy boiled potatoes? Let’s get started in the bistro kitchen.
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Cooking Perfect Potatoes In An Instant Pot
Once you start using the Instant Pot to boil potatoes, you may never return to the stove method. The Instant Pot eliminates the need to babysit a boiling pot, prevents messy overflows, and keeps your stovetop clean. Set the cooker, walk away, and the appliance will beep when it’s done. After a short rest, the potatoes are ready—steaming, tender, and fluffy.

What You Need For This Recipe
You only need a few simple ingredients to make perfect boiled potatoes in an Instant Pot:
- Potatoes — any variety will work; starchy types like Russets give very fluffy results
- Water
- Salt
The ingredient amounts are listed in the recipe card below.

How To Cook Potatoes In Pressure Cooker
- Wash the potatoes; peel if you prefer, or leave the skins on. Cut into roughly equal pieces (quartering works well for medium potatoes).
- Place the potato pieces in the Instant Pot. Add about 1 cup of water. You can boil directly in the pot or use a steamer basket—baskets make it easier to lift out and drain the potatoes.
- Close the lid and set the steam valve to sealing.
- Select Manual or Pressure Cook on high and set the timer for 3 minutes.
- The cooker will take a few minutes to reach full pressure.
- When the cooking cycle ends, the Instant Pot will switch to Keep Warm.
- Let the cooker sit for 5 minutes to allow a short natural release, then carefully move the valve to venting to release remaining pressure.
- Open the lid, remove the potatoes, and serve immediately.

How Long To Pressure Cook Potatoes
Set the cook time to 3 minutes on high pressure. Expect about 5 minutes more for the Instant Pot to come up to pressure, so total active time is short. Using warm or hot water can slightly reduce pressurization time.
How To Reheat Boiled Potatoes
Leftover boiled potatoes reheat well in the Instant Pot and regain their soft, steamy texture. Add 1 cup of water to the pot, place potatoes in a steam basket or heatproof dish on a trivet, seal the lid, and pressure cook on high for 5 minutes. Release the pressure, check the temperature, and add 1–2 more minutes if needed. Serve right away for best texture.

The Best Ways To Store Boiled Potatoes
If you have extra potatoes, let them cool completely, then store them using one of these methods:
- Refrigerate: Place cooled potatoes in an airtight container and refrigerate for up to one week.
- Freeze: Transfer cooled potatoes to an airtight container or freezer bag, label with the date, and freeze for up to three months.

What Size Should Potatoes Be When Cooking In Pressure Cooker?
Uniform size helps the potatoes cook evenly and quickly. Aim for pieces around 1½ inches when possible. Use these general guidelines:
- Baby potatoes (1–1½ inches): leave whole or halve.
- Small potatoes (2–3 inches): halve or quarter.
- Medium potatoes (3–4 inches): quarter.
- Large potatoes (over 4 inches): cut into pieces about 2 inches across so they cook through evenly.
Do You Have To Poke Holes In Potatoes Before Pressure Cooking?
Some cooks poke holes to let internal steam escape, but it’s not necessary for most pieces. Starchy potatoes (like Russets) can fall apart if pierced, so avoid poking them. For firmer, waxy varieties, pricking can help release steam but isn’t required when pieces are cut evenly.

Recipes To Use Boiled Potatoes
Boiled potatoes are versatile. Use them in salads, mashes, gratins, or roasted preparations. They work well in classic potato salad, mashed potatoes, scalloped potatoes, stacked potato dishes, or sliced and crisped in an air fryer.

I hope you enjoy this Instant Pot boiled potatoes method as much as I do—fast, hands-off, and reliably delicious.
How To Cook Potatoes In Pressure Cooker
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Get perfectly boiled potatoes every time with the Instant Pot. In under 15 minutes you’ll have soft, steamy, and fluffy potatoes ready to enjoy.
Ingredients
- 2 pounds potatoes, quartered
- 1 cup of water
Instructions
- Peel or wash the potatoes and cut into even pieces (quarter medium potatoes).
- Place potatoes in the Instant Pot and add 1 cup of water. Use a steamer basket if desired.
- Secure the lid and set the valve to sealing.
- Select Manual/Pressure Cook on high for 3 minutes.
- Allow about 5 minutes for the pot to reach pressure.
- After cooking, let the pot sit for 5 minutes (natural release), then carefully vent the remaining pressure.
- Open the lid, remove the potatoes, and serve.
Notes
Cutting guide for even cooking:
- Baby potatoes (1–1½ inches): leave whole or halve.
- Small potatoes (2–3 inches): halve or quarter.
- Medium potatoes (3–4 inches): quarter.
- Large potatoes (over 4 inches): cut into pieces about 2 inches each.
Nutrition Information:
Yield: 4
Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:
Calories: 211Total Fat: 0gSodium: 25mgCarbohydrates: 48gFiber: 5gProtein: 6g
Please note: Nutrition information is provided as an estimate and may not be completely accurate.