Instant Pot Hamburgers



Instant Pot Hamburgers

Super easy and healthy Instant Pot hamburgers that require very minimal effort as they cook in your pressure cooker. This is the perfect dinner on days when you have no time or too lazy to cook.

Super easy and healthy Instant Pot burgers that require very minimal effort as they cook in your pressure cooker. This is the perfect dinner on days when you have no time or too lazy to cook.

Instant Pot Burgers

Do you own an Air Fryer? Make sure to check out my Air Fryer hamburgers recipe!

You might or not might be familiar with steamed burgers, it’s a great way to cook juicy and tender burgers with minimal effort. The burgers turn out so delicious that you’ll keep making this recipe over and over again.

I think you might also enjoy my Ground Chicken Burgers. They’re made from scratch and super tasty! And if you’re ready to cook outside, learn how to make the perfect grilled burger.

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Easy Instant Pot Recipe

I only very recently discovered how to make burgers in the Instant Pot, and I feel like I’ve been missing out for so long! Cooking the burgers in the IP means that I don’t need to stand by the grill or stove to watch the burgers or flip them, and it’s a quick dinner that can be cooked for the whole family.

This method of cooking melts the fats in the meat away, the fat drips in the water and then the water is drained of course. The burgers are healthier when they’re cooked this way.

The Ingredients

To make hamburgers, here’s what you’ll need:

  • Beef patties, or ground beef (I like to add a finely diced onion to the ground beef and shape my patties).
  • Water – for the Instant Pot to come to pressure.
  • Parchment paper or foil – to wrap the patties.
  • Toppings and burger buns!
Ingredients needed to make hamburgers

How to Make Instant Pot Hamburgers

You can either use pre-made patties or make your own using minced meat. I normally make my own as I find it much healthier using high-quality meat, and season the patties the way I like.

I like to add a diced onion to the meat, what are your favorite burger recipes?

Start by preparing the burger patties, and individually wrap each one of them in foil or parchment paper. I usually use 2 smaller pieces of foil to wrap the meat as the wrapping will be loose and will help the fat drip in the water.

If you like cheese and making your own patties, you can slide a thick slice of cheese in the middle of the patty. Those turn out so amazing!

Place the patties wrapped in foil on the trivet, add ½ cup of water to the bottom of the pot.

Set the valve on sealing position, then click on manual – high pressure and cook for 10 minutes.

When the Instant Pot beeps and is done with cooking, do a quick release. Carefully open the lid, and take out the burger patties. If you wish to brown the meat, you can do so in the air fryer or just brown them under the broiler for 2-3 minutes.

Assemble the burgers with your favorite toppings and serve!

This is the Instant Pot that I use and love! It’s a 6 quart IP, and I usually use it to cook 4 patties together, but you stack more and cook them together. If you’re using the 8-quart then you’ll need to increase the amount of water to 1 cup.

How to Check the Doneness of the Meat

Cooking the patties for 10 minutes will result in a well-done burger. For rare burgers, decrease the cooking time to 7 minutes, and 9 minutes for medium-well.

If using frozen patties, do 12 minutes.

Can I Use Parchment Paper Instead of Foil?

You sure can! But once they’re cooked carefully open the parchment packs as there will be lots of juices and steam, and you don’t want to burn your hands.

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  1. Tom says

    Cook time way too short. At 9 me nutes they (4) were raw. Cooked them some more in the toaster oven. 12 to 14 minutes is better.

    • Renee says

      5 stars
      Agree with 12-14 minutes! Amazing!

  2. Leslie says

    I have question not a review.. can you use turkey or impossible burgers instead of meat. I have allergy to meat.

    • Diana says

      Leslie, I haven’t tried pressure cooking impossible burgers so I can’t answer your question.

  3. jan says

    This sounds so amazing – no fuss, no mess. Just wondering if you can please explain what you mean when you say you use two small pieces of foil to wrap the patties? How do you wrap them using two pieces? Thanks!

    • Diana says

      Hi Jan, I loosely wrap with 2 pieces of foil to allow the fat to drip off. Or you can use one piece, and leave it a little open at the bottom. I hope this helps.

      • Wendy says

        Just wondering….. could you just wrap the burgers in one piece of foil and poke a hole in the bottom of foil for fat to drip through?

        • Diana says

          Yes that works too


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