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Instant Pot sweet potatoes are fast and easy! Cook them in the pressure cooker and they come out perfectly every time.

Easy Instant Pot Sweet Potatoes
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Can you make Instant Pot sweet potatoes? When we first got a pressure cooker, we wondered whether our favorite root vegetable would work in this contraption. We threw in the raw veggie…and poof! Out came perfectly moist sweet potatoes with little effort and faster than an oven! The pressure cooker is now our go to method for cooking whole sweet potatoes. Here’s how to make Instant Pot sweet potatoes (scroll down for the recipe).

Why make Instant Pot sweet potatoes

We were on the fence for years about the Instant Pot. Until one day, a friend mentioned you can make Instant pot sweet potatoes much faster than baking them. Once we tried it, we were sold! We’ve been cooking up healthy recipes with our Instant Pot ever since. Cooking sweet potatoes in an electric pressure cooker has a few advantages over baking them in the oven:

  • It’s faster. Baking sweet potatoes takes about 1 hour with preheat time. A pressure cooker takes 35 minutes total!
  • They come out perfectly cooked. Instant Pot sweet potatoes come out with a perfectly moist, velvety interior.
  • It’s totally hands off. Cooking sweet potatoes in a pressure cooker is totally hands off! Baking requires more steps (rubbing with oil and salt and pepper, checking for doneness, etc).
Easy Instant Pot Sweet Potatoes (Pressure Cooker Method)

How to make Instant Pot sweet potatoes

What’s the total time for pressure cooker sweet potatoes? The total time for this recipe is 35 minutes. That’s pretty good compared to about 1 hour for baked sweet potatoes. (Though, we do have a time-saving trick for making a quick baked sweet potato!) Here’s how to make sweet potatoes in an Instant Pot:

  1. Scrub the sweet potatoes. Place the stainless steel trivet into the Instant Pot, then place the potatoes on top. Add 1 cup water.
  2. Lock the lid of the Instant Pot. Place the pressure release handle (vent) in the “Sealing” position.
  3. Cook on high pressure 16 minutes: Press the Pressure Cook button, making sure the “High Pressure” setting is selected, and set the time for 16 minutes. Note that it takes about 10 minutes for the pot to “preheat” and come up to pressure before it starts cooking. 
  4. Natural release for 10 minutes: After the Instant Pot beeps, wait for another 10 minutes to let the Instant Pot naturally release pressure. (Tip: We set a timer for this part so we don’t forget!) After 10 minutes, vent any remaining steam by moving the vent to “Venting”, covering your hand with a towel or hot pad.
  5. Open the lid and carefully remove the hot sweet potatoes with tongs. Serve immediately, or store in the refrigerator for 3 to 4 days.

A note on potato size

A final note: the timing for how to cook sweet potatoes in an Instant Pot does depend on the size of the potatoes. This recipe is for medium to large potatoes, about 10 to 12 ounces each. For very large sweet potatoes, use about 18 minutes. Smaller potatoes could use less time, about 14 minutes.

Instant Pot Thai Sweet Potatoes

Ways to serve them

How can you serve Instant Pot sweet potatoes? Let us count the ways! We created our sweet potatoes with Thai peanut butter sauce recipe especially for the pressure cooker method, and we get lots of messages on Instagram and from readers that they love it! Here are our three favorite ideas:

  1. Topped with peanut butter sauce: These Sweet Potatoes with Peanut Butter Sauce feature a crunchy cabbage and pepper slaw and lots of cilantro. They’ve become a fan favorite.
  2. Loaded Mexican style: These Mexican Sweet Potatoes are topped with black bean salsa and creamy cilantro sauce.
  3. With Moroccan lentils: Try Healthy Sweet Potato with Moroccan Lentils, a warm-spiced mix of lentils drizzled with our best tahini sauce.

On Instant Pot brands

An Instant Pot is basically a programmable pressure cooker. The concept is to cook foods at high pressure, which dramatically cuts down on cooking time. The one we have is Instant Pot brand: here’s the Instant Pot we have. This recipe is customized for a 6 quart pressure cooker. We also can’t speak to other brands and types of pressure cookers. For example, Instant Pot Mini works differently, so use it at your own risk.

Pressure Cooker Sweet Potatoes

More Instant Pot recipes

There are so many ways to use an Instant pot: you can make rice, quinoa, dried beans, dried chickpeas, mashed potatoes, soups, and more! Here are some of our favorites:

This Instant pot sweet potatoes recipe is…

This Instant Pot sweet potatoes recipe is vegetarian, gluten-free, vegan, plant-based, dairy-free, naturally sweet, and refined sugar-free.

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How to Cook Sweet Potatoes in an Instant Pot (Pressure Cooker) | A Couple Cooks

Instant Pot Sweet Potatoes


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  • Author: Sonja
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes (preheat)
  • Cook Time: 26 minutes (including natural release)
  • Total Time: 36 minutes
  • Yield: 4 large sweet potatoes 1x
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Instant Pot sweet potatoes are fast and easy! Cook them in the pressure cooker and they come out perfectly every time.


Ingredients

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  • 4 medium to large sweet potatoes, about the same size (10 to 12 ounces)

Instructions

  1. Scrub the sweet potatoes. Place the stainless steel trivet into the Instant Pot, then place the potatoes on top. Add 1 cup water.
  2. Lock the lid of the Instant Pot. Place the pressure release handle (vent) in the “Sealing” position.
  3. Cook on high pressure 16 minutes: Press the Pressure Cook button, making sure the “High Pressure” setting is selected, and set the time for 16 minutes. It takes about 10 minutes for the pot to “preheat” and come up to pressure before it starts cooking. Wait while the Instant Pot cooks. (Note: During cooking, avoid touching the metal part of the lid.)
  4. Natural release for 10 minutes: After the Instant Pot beeps, wait for another 10 minutes to let the Instant Pot naturally release pressure. (Tip: We set a timer for this part so we don’t forget!) After 10 minutes, vent any remaining steam by moving the vent to “Venting”, covering your hand with a towel or hot pad. Never put your hands or face near the vent when releasing steam. (The pressure indicator in the lid may drop on its own after 10 minutes, meaning that there is no remaining steam in the pot.)
  5. Open the lid and carefully remove the hot sweet potatoes with tongs. Serve immediately, or store in the refrigerator for 3 to 4 days.
  • Category: Pantry
  • Method: Pressure Cooker
  • Cuisine: American

About the authors

Sonja & Alex

Hi, we’re Alex and Sonja Overhiser, married cookbook authors, food bloggers, and recipe developers. We founded A Couple Cooks to share fresh, seasonal recipes and the joy of cooking! Our recipes are made by two real people and work every time.

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25 Comments

  1. Diane Margaret ElliotSo many wonderful recipes says:

    So many wonderful recipes!

  2. Paulette Bush says:

    Thank you so much for the easy way to cook sweet potatoes in the instant pot. This was so easy and quick.






  3. Amy says:

    If i peel the potatoes first, does it change the cook time?

    1. Alex Overhiser says:

      We’ve never tried it! I think it would be the same but the exterior portion may get a bit soggy.

  4. April says:

    This was a great recipe! I did 4 sweet potatoes, cut them in half and then used them to make a curry sweet potato soup in the IP. Thank you!

  5. Rosalie says:

    Would the same timing and method work with Japanese sweet potatoes? Or Hannah Yams?

    1. Alex Overhiser says:

      We haven’t tested but it should be similar!

      1. Christina says:

        I I have a 6 quart instant pot. I only used one sweet potato and cooked it on high pressure for 16 minutes then let it naturally release for 10 minutes like the recipe stated. Unfortunately it only cooked the outer half inch of the sweet potato and the inside was raw. Next time I’ll have to cut it up like usual.

  6. Charlotte O’Dea says:

    Can I use a vegetable steamer or my egg steamer rack? Don’t have the trivet

    1. Alex Overhiser says:

      I think the veggie steamer would work!

  7. Charlotte says:

    Do I need to pierce the potatoes first?

    1. Alex Overhiser says:

      No need for this recipe!

  8. Ashley Bowers says:

    Can these be frozen after?

    1. Alex Overhiser says:

      Yes, you can freeze these!

  9. Rachel says:

    I followed the directions exactly (all the way down to the weight of the potatoes) and they came out still raw in the middle :( Followed the recipe exactly…

    1. Alex Overhiser says:

      I’m so sorry it didn’t work out! Occasionally we do have to put the lid back on and add a few more minutes of high pressure (and quick release) when there is a particularly stubborn potato.

  10. Mil says:

    why can’t i use less then 4 sweet potatoes?

    1. Alex Overhiser says:

      The cook time would be a little less!

      1. Anonymous says:

        I do 2 all the time they get soft enough to mash with brown sugar and
        walnuts

  11. Maureen says:

    Would the cooking time be less for 1 or 2 sweet potatoes? I appreciate the tip about being able to store the cooked potatoes in the refrigerator.

  12. Brittany says:

    Yes!!! One pot summer dishes would also be great (it’s so nice not to turn the stove on when it’s hot…and it’s nice to have something other than grilled food or salads!). Thank you!

  13. Brittany says:

    I use my instant pot to cook grains and beans…and then add them to other recipes that are cooked on the stove. I’d love recipes for grains and veggies (or grains and beans) that could be cooked all together, at one time, in the instant pot!!! Instant meal style (not instant, but small amount of work followed by cooking and resting time)…while I play or read with my son! Ah, that would be the life!

    1. Sonja says:

      Great idea! On our list is to develop some good soups — stay tuned for that!. I also had the idea for a lentil & rice bowl where you cook both at once in the Instant Pot — would that hit the mark?

      1. Amy says:

        Just found your site, and would love the idea of cooking these together!

  14. Sadie Sue says:

    Thanks for the tip

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