There so many different ways to cook potatoes in the Instant Pot, but this recipe is definitely my favorite!
Instant Pot Potatoes Recipes
I love such recipes where very minimal effort is required, and you end up with a great tasting dish really quickly. I make these Instant Pot roasted potatoes all the time. Actually, they’re not exactly roasted potatoes, they’re more like soft and buttery potatoes, that are so flavorful and delicious! Cooked with fresh garlic, herbs, and sprinkled with parmesan cheese and sea salt flakes. Want to cook red potatoes instead? Find my Instant Pot Red Potatoes recipe here.
Recommended Tools For This Recipe
These are the tools that I’ve used to make these roasted butter and garlic potatoes:
Vegetable brush – to clean the baby potatoesA bowl – I have this gorgeous mixing bowl that I use all the time!Garlic press – the only garlic press that I will ever use. I’ve had this for over 5 years now and love it. Reliable, easy to use and wash, and never breaks.Chef’s knifeA small jar – to melt the butterInstant PotParmesan grater
How to Make Instant Pot Potatoes
Instant Pot Potatoes With Green Beans and Carrots
If you would like to add more vegetables to this, you certainly can! I usually add carrots and green beans. But as the green beans cook quicker than the potatoes, I suggest cooking in the Instant Pot for 5 minutes instead of 7 on high pressure. If you don’t mind the potatoes just a bit firmer, leave them as they are. If you want them to be soft, just cut them in halves. Keep in mind that the green beans will be quite tender, but still delicious! This is a great way to add more vegetables to your meals and goes so well with everything.
What Size Instant Pot Is Needed?
This recipe is tested in my wonderful 6 quart Instant Pot. If you’re using an 8 quart, you will need to use a little bit more liquid.
How Can I Make a Large Batch?
I do this all the time! This recipe is perfect for dinner parties. I use the same amount of liquid and double the amount of the potatoes, cook on high pressure for 8 minutes, then leave the pot on “keep warm” until it’s time to serve the potatoes.
More Potato Recipes
Cheesy mashed potato cakesVegan potato cakes with carrot and riceCrushed/smashed new potatoesBatata Harra (Middle Eastern hot potatoes)Baked potatoes on the grill
And don’t forget to check out the rest of my Instant Pot recipes! © Little Sunny Kitchen