15 Korean Instant Pot Recipes (2024)

15 Instant Pot Korean Recipes from soups to desserts. Your favorite classic Korean dishes made fast and easy with just a touch of the button yet still as delicious as ever. Try them all!

I’ve adapted some of your favoriteclassic Korean recipes to bring you 15 Instant Pot Korean recipes. Some of these recipes traditionally require a lot of time in the kitchen but thanks to the Instant Pot, you can do it at a fraction of the time!

The best part is after you do some minor prep work, you can just throw the ingredients into the pot, press a button, and forget about it until dinner time!For your convenience, I’ve included below the total cooking time and main ingredients to help with your meal planning.

Korean Food and Instant Pot

I usually don’t like using a lot of different cooking appliances or gadgets in cooking but Instant Pot or the Pressure Cooker is one appliance that really works well for Korean food. Because Koreans love making long simmered soups, broths and stews. I’ve also found a way to use the Instant Pot for steaming some Korean desserts which makes it even more fun.

So, if there’s one appliance I would recommend for the Korean cook to buy (after a good rice cooker) is the pressure cooker. Here’s an article about pressure cooking if you want to learn more about it.

spicy pork bone soup(Gamjatang)

Despite the ease and speed, I assure you that authentic Korean flavors are not sacrificed in the making of these 15 Instant Pot Korean recipes.😁

Time: 50 minutes + 30 minutes for soaking
Main ingredients: pork neck bones/ pork ribs, sake, potatoes, red chilis, shish*to peppers

Gamjatang (감자탕) is an intensely flavorful stew and is definitely for pork lovers. Pork bones usually need longer cooking time so I adapted my regular Gamjatang recipe for the Instant Pot for speed and convenience. Soaking time is allocated for properly cleaning pork neck bones but it’s not necessary if pork ribs are used.

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Korean Rice Cake Soup (Tteokguk)

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Time: 28 minutes
Main ingredients: Rice cakes, beef stew meat, sesame oil, onion, gukganjang (soup soy sauce)

This classic Korean Rice Cake soup is enjoyed during special occasions like the lunar new year celebration. The beef broth for rice cake soup usually takes a long time to make but with the Instant Pot, you can get the same flavor with much less time. So good!

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gochujang meat balls

Time: 35 minutes
Main ingredients: frozen meaetballs, gochujang, soy sauce

Gochujang Meatballs is something I made to have a dish that I could make for parties without a lot of fuss. I use frozen meatballs and some yummy gochujang sauce in the Instant Pot. It’s now a favorite in my neighborhood and for many family friends that have made this recipe.

short rib soup (galbitang)

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Time: 1 hour 5 minutes
Main ingredients: Beef short ribs, yellow onion, green onion, ginger, Korean radish

This tummy-warming soup actually takes only 30 minutes of cooking time in the Instant Pot and it’s just as delicious if not better than the traditional way of cooking it on the stove top for hours and hours. Serve with rice for a simple yet nutritious meal.

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Multigrain Rice (Japgokbap)

Time: 30 minutes + 6 hours resting time
Main ingredients: Short grain white rice, sweet rice, adzuki beans, sweet sorghum, millet

Korean Multigrain Rice is a healthy and delicious alternative to white rice that includes beans, chick peas, and more but it usually takes a much longer time to cook. The rice is so flavorful and hearty that you really don’t need a lot of banchan to make it a meal. You can make this in less than 30 minutes as long as the beans are pre-soaked.

Chicken Soup (Baeksuk 백숙)

Time: 18 minutes + 10 min prep
Main ingredients: cornish game hen or young chicken, garlic, onion, greeen onion

I’m sure you have heard of Samgyetang (Korean Chicken Ginseng soup) and this is very similar to that except there’s no ginseng and the herbs added. It’s a very simple and pure chicken soup taste which is just wonderful to have. You can also add black garlic to make it more flavorful, healthy and slightly sweet.

And don’t forget to save the bones to make porridge – recipe below!

chicken porridge (dakjuk)

Time: 45 minutes + 40 min (soaking, prep)
Main ingredients: rice, chicken carcass, garlic, green onions

f you have leftover chicken soup and carcass, you cannot pass up the chance to make this super comforting dish. It’s recipe developed from my childhood memories of my dad making the soup for us.

Spicy Soy Pork Ribs with Peppers (Dwaeji Galbi Jjim)

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Time: 30 minutes
Main ingredients: Pork ribs, soy sauce, green chili peppers, ginger, black pepper

Just 5 ingredients and 30 minutes in the Instant Pot to get this meat-lover special ready for dinner. Shish*to peppers are mild with almost no heat but feature a hint of peppery spiciness with a slight sweetness that makes them so good in a meat dish like this.

Jangjorim (Braised Beef with Shish*to Peppers)

Time: 50 minutes
Main ingredients: Beef Brisket or Eye of Round, Soy Sauce, (eggs, peppers optional)

Jangjorim is a classic Korean side dish made with beef, soy sauce, garlic and optionally peppers and hard boiled egg. Using the pressure cooker makes this tender, flavorful and faster than the stove top method. It’s salty, slightly sweet and soo good with just rice.

Yukgaejang (Spicy Beef Brisket Soup)

Time: 1 hr 5 min + 30 min (resting, cooling, prep)
Main ingredients: Beef Brisket, green onions, mung bean sprouts

Yukgaejang 육계장 is a soup that’s loaded with hearty flavors of beef brisket, tons of aromatic green onions. This one tastes just like how it’s served at restaurants which are usually simmered for hours! Spicy (but not too spicy), hearty and comforting. All you need is a bowl of rice and kimchi, and you will have a wonderfully satisfying meal.

Beef Cabbage Radish Soup

Time: 35 minutes
Main ingredients: Beef stew meat, radish, green cabbage, soybean sprouts, green onions

A meaty soup with a lot of vegetables, this is the perfect soup to make when you’re too busy to cook and need something quick yet substantial for the entire family. This recipe is a classic case of Instant Pot to the rescue! And it’s my husband’s go-to soup when he has to cook. Serve with rice and kimchi and you have a complete meal.

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Short Ribs (Galbi Jjim)

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Time: 55 minutes
Main ingredients: Beef short ribs, carrot, dried shiitake mushrooms, Korean radish, green onions

Although Korean Short Ribs Stew (Galbi Jjim) is one of my best recipes, I end up not cooking it very often because I need to set aside at least 3 to 4 hrs to make it. But with the Instant Pot, I can make it in just 35 minutes and it is just as delicious!

Sticky Rice Dessert (Yaksik)

Time: 1 hour 30 minutes
Main ingredients: Sweet sticky rice, light brown sugar, dried jujube, pine nuts, chestnuts

Believe it or not, the cooking time for this traditional Korean dessert in the Instant Pot is only 8 minutes! Most of the allocated time is for prepping and soaking. The rice comes out perfectly soft and chewy with a great balance of sweet and salty flavors. A must-try!

songpyeon

Time: 24 minutes + 5 hr (if making your own tteok powder)
Main ingredients: Rice Powder for Rice Cakes, sesame seeds or mung beans for filling, honey

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Pumpkin Porridge (Hobakjuk)

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Time: 20 minutes
Main ingredients: Kabocha squash, sweet rice flour, sugar

Vegan and gluten-free, Korean pumpkin porridge is considered a healing food that’s light on digestion yet full of nutrition. It only takes a few simple ingredients and less than 30 minutes in the Instant Pot to make. Kids will love it!

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I hope these easy 15 Instant Pot Korean recipes encourage you to make more Korean food at home and try new Korean recipes.

What other Instant Pot Korean recipes do you want to see? Leave me a comment below. I’d love to hear from you.

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15 Korean Instant Pot Recipes (2024)

FAQs

How much food can you put in an Instant Pot? ›

So the pressure cooking capacity is actually a good deal smaller than the actual size of the pot. For instance, the maximum amount of food you can pressure cook in a 6 quart pot is 4 quarts. If you go for the 8 quart, the capacity to pressure cook is 5 1/3 quarts.

What is the best meat to pressure cook? ›

You can still pressure cook leaner pieces – like eye of round and top sirloin – but these work best if they've been stuffed, shredded or rolled (with other ingredients). Best cuts of beef to use: Chuck steak, Round Roast, Shoulder, Pot roast, Ribs, Brisket, Oxtail.

Does size of Instant Pot affect cooking time? ›

Also remember with a larger pot it takes longer to reach pressure. This means the food will be cooking for a longer amount of time. Depending on the type of food you may want to subtract time from the cooking time.

What is the most eaten Korean food? ›

Bulgogi is probably the most popular Korean dish, with thinly sliced meat that has a smoky-sweet flavor. You can enjoy it broiled, grilled, or stir-fried. The beef is usually accompanied with lettuce wraps and gochujang (spicy red pepper paste) for wrapping and spicing up the meat.

What foods should not be cooked in an Instant Pot? ›

6 Things You Should Never Cook in an Instant Pot
  1. Creamy Sauces. If there's one food group you should avoid in the Instant Pot, it's dairy. ...
  2. Fried Chicken. The best fried chicken is crisp on the outside, juicy on the inside and perfectly golden brown. ...
  3. Cookies. ...
  4. Burgers. ...
  5. Pie. ...
  6. Steak.

How full is too full for Instant Pot? ›

Also, an overly-full Instant Pot can lead to a clogged pressure release knob, because food and liquid can get sucked up inside. To stay on the safe side, don't fill your pot over that two-thirds line, and stay below half full for foods that expand while cooking, such as beans and lentils.

How long can food sit in Instant Pot? ›

Unlike nonstick cooking surfaces, the stainless steel pot presents no threat of harmful chemicals. Instant Pot also switches to a “warm” setting when it's done cooking, keeping food at a safe temperature for up to 10 hours.

Do I need to brown meat before pressure cooking? ›

Brown it

Pressure cooked food doesn't brown so it's worth doing this at the start of cooking before adding liquid and putting the lid on. Meat looks and tastes more appetising with a little browning. Onions, garlic and spices also benefit in the flavour stakes from pre-cooking.

What happens if you overcook meat in a pressure cooker? ›

Unfortunately, once you overcook a piece of meat in the pressure cooker, there's no going back. You'll be left with a pile of dry, crunchy, tasteless fibers and no amount of additional pressure cooking is going to put that moisture back into the meat.

Do you cover meat with liquid in a pressure cooker? ›

While you may cover meat almost completely for a conventional braise, use just enough liquid for the cooker to reach pressure – during pressure cooking the meat will release it's own juice and braise in that flavorful liquid, instead. DO use fresh herbs.

Why is my chicken rubbery in Instant Pot? ›

Why is my Instant Pot Chicken rubbery? If your chicken is rubbery it's overcooked. Choose to cook chicken breasts that are similar in size and weight to ensure the cooking time is appropriate for your IP chicken.

Can you overcook chicken in the Instant Pot? ›

While all cuts of chicken are fair game for the Instant Pot, thighs are the most forgiving. Because chicken breast is so lean, just a couple of extra minutes of cook time turns them from juicy to overcooked and dry.

What is the most common Instant Pot size? ›

The 6-quart Instant Pot (in any series) is the most popular size by far, and it's the one we recommend for most folks. It offers plenty of capacity for weeknight dinners, soups and stews, a pot of beans, or even a whole chicken, yet it doesn't take up a crazy amount of counter or shelf space.

What is Korea's national dish? ›

Kimchi is often hailed as the national dish of Korea and is an integral part of Korean meals. This fermented vegetable dish, most commonly made with napa cabbage and Korean radishes, is seasoned with a mixture of spices, including chili pepper, garlic, ginger, and more.

What is the most popular Korean thing? ›

Some of the most popular traditions of Korea include:
  • Hanbok. Hanbok is a traditional Korean dress that is worn during special occasions such as weddings, festivals, and other formal events. ...
  • Kimchi. ...
  • Taekwondo. ...
  • K-Pop. ...
  • Korean Beauty Products. ...
  • Smartphones and Electronics. ...
  • Gyeongbokgung Palace. ...
  • Jeju Island.
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Is sushi Korean or Japanese? ›

The earliest form of the dish, today referred to as narezushi, was created in Japan around the Yayoi period (early Neolithic–early Iron Age). In the Muromachi period (1336–1573), people began to eat the rice as well as the fish.

What is the most popular food in Seoul? ›

Read on for our guide to famous foods locals love to eat in Seoul.
  • Chueotang. ...
  • Bindaetteok. ...
  • Tteokbokki. Spicy rice cakes. ...
  • Samgyetang. Ginseng chicken soup. ...
  • Ganjang gejang. Raw crabs marinated in soy sauce. ...
  • Jokbal. Braised pigs' feet. ...
  • Soondae bokkeum. Stir-fried Korean sausage. ...
  • Jukkumi bokkeum. Spicy stir-fried octopus.

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