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Are you looking for Instant Pot Recipes or great dishes for your electric pressure cooker? If you are wondering how to cook sweet potatoes in an electric pressure cooker, this is the recipe for you!
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As promised, we are slowly adding Instant Pot/Electric Pressure Cooker recipes to the site as we test them. But as always, we are making sure that every Electric Pressure Cooker Recipe we share has a Crock Pot Version available. If you are looking for a slow cooker version of this recipe, please see our Crock Pot Sweet Potatoes.
Instant Pot vs. Other Electric Pressure Cookers
(Updated 7/2/19)
We have found that all of our electric pressure cookers tend to cook similarly and we highly recommend them all. Currently we have the following Electric Pressure Cookers working in our test kitchen:
- Instant Pot (6 quart) – Stainless Steel Pot
- Crock Pot Express (6 quart)- Non-Stick Pot
- Ninja Foodi (6.5 quart)- Non-Stick Pot, Air Fryer Built In
- Ninja Foodi (8 quart)- Non-Stick Pot, Air Fryer Built In
While all our units pressure cook great, some units come with non-stick coating and others come with stainless steel pots. If an electric pressure cooker is a long term investment for you, this may be a major consideration. Once the non-stick coating scratches the pot insert will have to be replaced. We have already had to replace one of our Foodi pots due to a very unfortunate mashed potato incident. While the stainless steel pots may be a bit more of a pain in the short term, they may pay off in the long term. We have found our stainless steel pots easily clean up with a little bit of Bar Keepers Friend.
However, if you are in the market for an air fryer too, you might consider the units that come with air fryers built in. Despite the non-stick pots, we LOVE the Ninja Foodi because it has an incredible air fryer built into the unit. We love having one unit that can do so many things well.
Electric Pressure Cooker Sweet Potatoes Recipe Notes:
- My potatoes we pretty large– but not the jumbo ones you sometimes find at the grocery store. If you are using really large sweet potatoes, you will want to increase your time.
- I cooked these on the vegetable setting for 16 minutes and then used quick release. You can also cook on manual high pressure for 16 minutes with quick release. Regardless what you choose, turn off the warming setting and remove from heat immediately.
- If you are using an 8-quart Instant Pot, you may need to use a half cup more liquid to make sure your Instant Pot will come up to pressure.
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Electric Pressure Cooker Sweet Potatoes Recipe
How to Cook Sweet Potatoes {Electric Pressure Cooker}
Are you looking for Instant Pot Recipes or great dishes for your electric pressure cooker? If you are wondering how to cook sweet potatoes in an electric pressure cooker, this is the recipe for you!
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Course: Side Dish
Cuisine: American
Keyword: Electric Pressure Cooker Sweet Potatoes
Prep Time: 5 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 16 minutes minutes
Total Time: 21 minutes minutes
Servings: 6
Calories: 112kcal
Author: Cris
Ingredients
- 6 medium/large sweet potatoes
- 1 cup water
- Toppings: Brown Sugar Butter, Cinnamon
Instructions
Prick your sweet potatoes with a fork and place in the bottom of your 6 quart electric pressure cooker.
Pour water on top and lock your lid.
Set your pressure cooker on manual (warming setting off) for 16 minutes (add a few minutes for really large potatoes) at high pressure.
Once done cooking, use quick release and remove from your electric pressure cooker immediately.
Top with toppings and serve.
Notes
- My potatoes we pretty large-- but not the jumbo ones you sometimes find at the grocery store. If you are using really large sweet potatoes, you will want to increase your time.
- I cooked these on the vegetable setting for 16 minutes and then used quick release. You can also cook on manual high pressure for 16 minutes with quick release. Regardless what you choose, turn off the warming setting and remove from heat immediately.
- If you are using an 8-quart Instant Pot, you may need to use a half cup more liquid to make sure your Instant Pot will come up to pressure.
- Looking for more recipes? OurRecipe Findercan help you find exactly what you need.
- Check out all our favorite recommendations for cookbooks, slow cookers and low carb essentials in ourAmazon Influencer Shop.As with any of our recipes, carb counts, calorie counts andnutritionalinformation varies greatly. As a result, yournutritionalcontent depends on which products you choose to use when cooking this dish.The auto-calculation is just an automated estimate and should NOT be used for specific dietary needs.
- All slow cookers cook differently, so cooking times are always a basic guideline. Recipes shouldalways be tested first in your own slow cooker and time adjusted as needed.
Nutrition
Calories: 112kcal | Carbohydrates: 26g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 1g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 74mg | Potassium: 438mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 5g | Vitamin A: 18445IU | Vitamin C: 3.1mg | Calcium: 39mg | Iron: 0.8mg
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Corene Seaver says
Thanks! I use a microwave pressure cooker. I’m making a flat bread that uses a 1 to 1 ratio of sweet potato to flour.Elaine says
I have the Farberware pressure cooking and to use it manually just go to the setting that times closest to what you want to cook such as number 6 for chicken which auto sets for 20 minutes. Use the plus or minus sign to add or subtract minutes. setting 7 sets for 8 minutes so choose that and add or subtract minutes as you wish.Tom Novak says
I think the Farberware pressure cooker uses different pressures for different cycles. You’re best off using the add/subtract time based on the item that you are cooking.
Example, the slow cooker setting I don’t think uses any pressure. The sear/roast setting can be used either open (no pressure) or closed (a low pressure setting).
I think next in order of pressure from lowest to highest, is vegetable, rice, chicken, then bean, which is definitely the highest pressure setting.
I’ve been using this as a rule of thumb & generally get good results.
The Better Baker says
Terrific idea! Much better than shrinking them in the microwave. =( Thanks for sharing…I’m learning to use my PC for things more and more…and love it! Appreciate your insights and experience.Denise says
Can you cook regular white potatoes like this?
Cris says
Hi Denise- You can, but in my experience they take a bit longer. I am still working on my recommendation. But even at 18 minutes mine were not fluffy like I like them. I need to try again…Denise says
Thanks for the quick reply! I am trying the sweet potatoes tomorrow. ?
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