Perfect Instant Pot Risotto (25-Minute Recipe!) (2024)

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Cooking risotto has never been for the feint of heart… but it is for people with Instant Pots! With this Instant Pot Risotto recipe, your pressure cooker does the heavy lifting and removes all the guesswork. This classic, creamy comfort food is vegetarian with lots of flexible serving options. Tips for getting the best risotto rice in under 30 minutes included below.

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  • An Easier Way to Make Perfect Risotto
  • Why Make Risotto in the Instant Pot?
  • Must Haves for Perfect Instant Pot Risotto
  • Watch: Instant Pot Risotto Recipe Video
  • How to Make Risotto in an Instant Pot
  • Tips for Making Perfect Pressure Cooker Risotto
  • What to Serve with Instant Pot Risotto
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An Easier Way to Make Perfect Risotto

It’s not souffle or galantine, but creamy risotto is up there as one of the most infuriating foods to cook because it’s one of the most difficult recipes to get just right. Thankfully for us 21st century home cooks, we can make risotto in a pressure cooker. Cheating? I beg to differ.

The first time I made risotto in my Instant Pot, I’ll admit to some trepidation, but the results made me a convert. The two biggest problems most people have are not insignificant either: (a) cooking risotto rice to a perfect consistency and (b) achieving maximum creaminess in the dish.

Like a guardian angel over your shoulder, this Instant Pot recipe removes all fear and doubt from the process. It’s no risk and all reward, especially when it comes to keepin’ it creamy!

Once a dish reserved for special occasions, risotto in the instant pot has made this classic Italian comfort food more accessible than ever. I was nearly shocked dead when it produced a truly perfect pot of creamy risotto in under 30 minutes.

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Why Make Risotto in the Instant Pot?

  • It’s fast and easy! Ready in just 25 minutes, guaranteed.
  • Hands off cooking means less work. The instant pot handles everything – no need to preheat broth or obsessively stir and check your rice.
  • Perfectly predictable results vs. stovetop or oven-baked risotto.
  • The consistency is absolutely perfect – creamy, bite-tender restaurant quality risotto.
  • It’s a one-pot wonder, made start-to-finish in your pressure cooker.
  • It’s easy to customize! Try out Instant Pot mushroom risotto for a decadent variation.

Must Haves for Perfect Instant Pot Risotto

Like most Instant Pot recipes, the key to success is using the right tools in combination with the right ingredients in the right order. Here’s what you need for perfect pressure cooker risotto, every time!

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Key Risotto Ingredients

  • Arborio rice. Available in most grocery stores, arborio is the best rice for risotto. It is a short-grain rice, and is very starchy. (*Psst* That starch is what creates the creamy texture in the finished risotto.) Unlike most classic rice dishes, don’t rinse the rice first since you need to preserve its starchy coating.
  • Dry white wine. I typically use Sauvignon Blanc; Pinot Grigio or an un-oaked Chardonnay are also great selections. Always cook with wine you’d happily drink.
  • Butter. Use good quality butter, salted or unsalted (adjust salt to taste as needed). We like Kerrygold.
  • Parmesan Cheese. Fresh and finely grated is preferred for the cheese to melt into a creamy coating; grate using a microplane or using the smallest holes on a box cutter. If you must use pre-grated parmesan cheese, choose a high quality brand (we like BelGioioso) and measure out ½ cup.

Essential Tools

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  • 6-quart Instant Pot: The 6-quart size is sufficient, and even handles a doubled recipe – perfect for large-batch cooking.
  • Microplane: for finely grating the parmesan cheese.
  • Rubber spatula: for gently folding in the butter and parmesan cheese.

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How to Make Risotto in an Instant Pot

Restaurant quality risotto can be yours in under 30 minutes with this easy Instant Pot Risotto. Cooking risotto in the pressure cooker takes away all of the usual guesswork. This basic risotto recipe results in an anything but basic dish – bite tender, ultra creamy, and perfect for any occasion.

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Prep

  1. Press the saute function and allow the inner pot to heat up. Saute onions in olive oil until soft, then add the garlic and cook 1 minute more.
  2. Add the arborio rice. Toss with the onions and garlic. Saute the rice until chalky white in appearance.
  3. Add the white wine and deglaze the pot – aka, scrape up any browned bits from the bottom. Cook roughly 3 minutes, or until the wine has been absorbed.
  4. Cancel the saute function. Stir in the broth then top with the thyme sprig.

Pressure Cook

  1. Secure and seal the lid, then program to High Pressure for 5 minutes.
  2. Perform a quick release when the timer goes off; wait for the float valve to fully drop before opening the pot.
  3. At this point, the rice will be fully cooked but may appear just a tiny bit soupy – that’s okay! That starchy liquid will form the creamy sauce.

Finish and Serve

  1. Remove the thyme stems; the leaves can stay.
  2. Add the butter and one-third of the parmesan cheese. Stir with a rubber spatula until smooth. Add another third of the cheese and stir until smooth. Then add the remaining cheese and stir until smooth.
  3. Season to taste and garnish with more fresh thyme if desired.
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Tips for Making Perfect Pressure Cooker Risotto

  • Arborio rice is a must, and it’s available in most grocery stores.
  • Don’t rinse the rice. Unlike other rice preparation in the instant pot (or elsewhere) you need the starchy residue from the rice to achieve the right consistency.
  • Allow the wine to fully absorb before moving onto the next step – the purpose of the wine is add flavor and aroma, and some of that will be lost if you don’t allow it to fully absorb into the rice.
  • Finely grate the parmesan cheese – a microplane will yield superior results, but the smallest holes on a box grater will also work.
  • If the risotto is still a bit too wet after adding the cheese and butter, turn on the Saute function and cook 2-3 minutes more (stirring frequently!), or until desired consistency is achieved.

What to Serve with Instant Pot Risotto

While I have consumed an entire bowl of risotto as a meal (and certainly will again in the future), generally I like to get some protein and veggies onto my plate as well.

Risotto is an excellent side dish with protein or a grain base for a vegetarian main course:

  • With Rosemary Steakor Creamy Rosemary Garlic Chicken and a tossed green salad
  • Add Maple Roasted Root Vegetables or Summer Sheet Pan Roasted Vegetables on top for a cozy vegetarian main dish
  • With Baked Turkey Meatballs and a side of roasted brussel sprouts
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Restaurant quality risotto can be yours in under 30 minutes with this easy Instant Pot Risotto. Cooking risotto in the pressure cooker takes away all of the usual guesswork. This basic risotto recipe results in an anything but basic dish – bite tender, ultra creamy risotto that's perfect for any occasion.

Prep Time: 5 minutes mins

Cook Time: 20 minutes mins

Total Time: 25 minutes mins

Servings : 6 as a side dish

Calories: 204

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Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 large sweet onion, diced to ½"
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 c arborio rice, do not rinse first
  • ½ c dry white wine
  • 2 c chicken broth
  • 1 sprig fresh thyme
  • 2 tablespoon butter
  • 2 oz parmesan cheese, finely grated, preferably with a microplane
  • fresh cracked pepper, to taste
  • sea or kosher salt, to taste

Instructions

  • Press the Saute function and allow the inner pot to heat up. Add the olive oil, heat it until it shimmers, then add the onion. Saute the onions, stirring occasionally, until soft, 4-5 minutes. Add garlic and cook 1 minute more.

  • Add the arborio rice and toss to coat in the fat with the onions. Saute the rice 2 minutes, or until very fragrant and chalky white in appearance.

  • Add the white wine to deglaze the pot; scrape up the browned bits from the bottom of the pot and continue to saute until the wine has been absorbed, about 3 minutes.

  • Press the Cancel button. Add the broth and stir to combine, then top with fresh thyme.

  • Secure the lid and ensure the pressure valve is set to Sealing. Press the Pressure Cook Button, adjust to High Pressure, and set the timer for 5 minutes. Once the time goes off, do a quick release for the pressure. Allow the pressure to release until the float valve has dropped.

  • Remove the lid from the pressure cooker, then fish out the thyme stems (leave the leaves). Add butter and one-third of the parmesan cheese, then stir with a rubber spatula until smooth. Add another third of the parmesan cheese, folding until the cheese melts into the risotto; then add the last third of cheese and stir until completely smooth. Taste for seasoning and add pepper to taste and salt if needed (parmesan is salty, so you may need none). Garnish with fresh thyme if desired and serve immediately.

Notes

  • Arborio rice is a must for risotto.
  • Don’t rinse the rice. Unlike other rice preparation in the instant pot (or elsewhere) you need the starchy residue from the rice to achieve the right consistency.
  • Allow the wine to fully absorb for best flavor.
  • Finely grate the parmesan cheese – a microplane will yield superior results, but the smallest holes on a box grater also work well.

Nutrition Information

Serving: 0.75cup, Calories: 204kcal (10%), Carbohydrates: 21g (7%), Protein: 7g (14%), Fat: 9g (14%), Saturated Fat: 4g (20%), Polyunsaturated Fat: 0g, Monounsaturated Fat: 4g, Trans Fat: 0g, Cholesterol: 19mg (6%), Sodium: 164mg (7%), Potassium: 88mg (3%), Fiber: 1g (4%), Sugar: 3g (3%), Vitamin A: 33% (33%), Vitamin C: 5% (5%), Calcium: 15% (15%), Iron: 1% (1%)

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FAQs

What is the ratio of Arborio rice to liquid in instant pot? ›

Ingredients: 1 cup Arborio rice. 1.5 cups water or broth.

How do restaurants make risotto so fast? ›

We par cook it. We make the recipe without finishing it with cream or butter or cheese. We pour the hot risotto onto a sheet tray to cool quickly and then store it in a container. Once we are ready to serve, we reheat the risotto with a little chicken stock, and finish with cream, butter, and some parmesan cheese.

What is the best ratio for risotto? ›

Risotto for two people: ¾ cup of rice, at least 2 ¼ cups of broth. Risotto for four people: 1.5 cups of rice, at least 4.5 cups of broth or a little over 1 liter. Risotto for six people: 2.5 cups of rice, 7.5 cups of broth, almost 2 liters.

What makes risotto creamy? ›

Yes, the foundational creaminess of well-made risotto should come from the starches that the grains release slowly over the cooking process—but a bit of actual cream doesn't hurt, either. Make sure to season the risotto with salt after you've added the whipped cream.

What is the difference between arborio rice and risotto rice? ›

Arborio is wider and longer, and not quite as starchy as the other two varieties. This makes for a slightly thicker, softer risotto. Its widespread availability makes it the go-to variety. Carnaroli, known as the “king” or “caviar” of risotto rice, is said to produce the creamiest risotto.

How much water for 2 cups of arborio rice? ›

Rinse the rice under cold water to remove excess starch. In a saucepan, bring water or broth to a boil. Use about 2.5 cups of liquid for every cup of rice. Add the rinsed arborio rice to the boiling liquid and stir.

Why is my Instant Pot rice still watery? ›

You most likely used too much water. 1:1 water to rice ratio is essential for all rice types. Use the exact same container to measure both rice and water. Some cups are standard American (236ml), others are metric (250ml) and the little plastic cup that comes with the Instant Pot is neither (160ml).

Why is risotto so expensive? ›

The price is influenced by premium components like Arborio rice and specialty cheeses. Additionally, cooking is labor-intensive due to the constant stirring and attention needed, which has an impact on restaurant prices. The risotto's perceived elegance and indulgence also contribute to its increased cost.

Why is risotto hard to make? ›

Risotto has a reputation for being one of the harder-to-master Italian dishes. Overcook the rice, you quickly ruin it. Over-stir, and you lose the creamy, rich texture risotto is renowned for.

Should you constantly stir risotto? ›

When cooking risotto on a stovetop, you're required to periodically stir it to ensure it doesn't stick to the bottom of the pot. Some people, however, stir it too frequently. This adds air into the risotto, cooling it down and making it gluey.

How much broth for 2 cups of risotto? ›

As a general guideline, a standard ratio for making risotto is approximately 3 to 4 cups of stock for every 1 cup of Arborio rice. This ratio allows the rice to absorb the liquid and create a creamy texture.

How many cups of water for 2 cups of risotto? ›

The amount of water needed for making risotto can vary depending on the recipe and the type of rice being used. In general, a good starting point is to use a ratio of about 3-4 cups of liquid for every cup of rice. This liquid can be a combination of water, broth, or wine.

Why is risotto so difficult? ›

If you added the liquid all at once, the grains would just be floating around, not rubbing up against each other, not creating sauciness. So, yes, making risotto means stirring and patient, incremental additions of liquid. Which lead many to think risotto is somehow difficult or challenging.

Why is my risotto not getting soft? ›

Why is my risotto rice still hard? If your risotto is still hard, it hasn't finished cooking. Keep adding more stock until it becomes al dente or your preferred texture.

How to pimp risotto? ›

Risotto can be flavored in many ways, with ingredients like Parmesan cheese, mushrooms, and truffles commonly used to add depth and complexity to the dish. Because of the mild flavor, it can even be customized to be a dessert with ingredients like chocolate, bananas, or caramel.

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