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This Instant Pot chicken and gravy recipe has tender chicken breasts smothered in ranch gravy. It’s easy to make, comforting, and ready in just over 30 minutes!
Try my Easy 3-Ingredient Shredded Chicken and Gravy or Easy Ranch Chicken next.
Why you’ll love it
I knew I had to try my Crockpot Chicken and Gravy in the Instant Pot as well, and the results are fantastic! Turns out it’s easy to adapt, and it’s ready in a fraction of the time. Prep time is minimal, and the whole thing is done in just over 30 minutes for a cozy meal.
We’ve got juicy chicken with a ranch gravy that’s made with a few shortcuts, but there’s no condensed soup in my version. Ranch seasoning adds a zesty and bright quality. There’s just so much flavor for so few ingredients in this easy Instant pot chicken recipe!
What you’ll need
- Chicken – we’re using boneless skinless chicken breasts
- Chicken broth – the base of the gravy
- Ranch seasoning – my go-to is Hidden Valley. It gives this gravy and chicken a subtle herby, buttermilk taste.
- Garlic powder and pepper – more depth of savory flavor
- Cornstarch – to thicken up the sauce
- Chicken gravy mix – use your favorite!
Pro tip
Make sure you don’t add the gravy mix in at the beginning. It contains cornstarch, and that is not a good thing for pressure cooking. It can cause scorching and goes weirdly gloopy (yes, I tested it). The cornstarch/gravy mix goes in last for the results we’re looking for!
Tools for this recipe
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- Here is the Instant Pot model I use. It’s a great little appliance for getting juicy meat fast and concentrated flavors.
- I use this classic wire whisk for the sauce.
- Easily cut up the chicken with a quality sharp chef’s knife.
How to make Instant Pot chicken and gravy
This is an overview, and full ingredients & instructions are in the recipe card below.
- Add the broth, ranch seasoning, garlic powder, and pepper to the Instant Pot. Whisk until everything has dissolved in.
- Place the chicken in, and spoon liquid over. Seal and cook on high pressure. Once the countdown is finished, do a quick release. Take the chicken out, and cut it up.
- Make a cornstarch slurry, and add it along with the gravy mix to your Instant Pot. Hit the sauté button so it thickens. Return the chicken.
Substitutions and variations
- The gravy mix and ranch seasoning both have salt, so use low-sodium chicken broth if you’re concerned about the salt content.
- You can make your own Ranch Seasoning Mix if you prefer.
- Packets of ranch seasoning and gravy mix can vary from brand to brand, so that’s why I don’t list sizes, but the ones I used were each around 1 ounce. As long as it’s in the ballpark, you’ll be good.
What to serve with Instant Pot chicken and gravy
- The gravy is fantastic over a big pile of mashed potatoes. Try my Boursin Mashed Potatoes for a creative change or my classic Easy Garlic Mashed Potatoes. Rice works too like my Stick of Butter Rice or even pasta. Try my Garlic Butter Noodles.
- It’s great with my Easy Roasted Green Beans or sautéed spinach.
- Round out the dinner with a bright salad. Spring mix and my Homemade Italian Dressing or Creamy Balsamic Dressing are tasty options.
Leftovers and storage
- Store leftover chicken and gravy for 3-4 days in an airtight container in the fridge.
- Reheat over a low heat until warmed through. Add a splash of broth if needed.
- You can freeze leftovers for up to 3 months.
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Instant Pot Chicken and Gravy
Ingredients
- 2 pounds chicken breasts boneless skinless
- 1.5 cups chicken broth
- 1 packet ranch seasoning mix (I used Hidden Valley)
- 1/4 teaspoon garlic powder
- Pepper to taste
- 1 teaspoon cornstarch + 1 teaspoon cold water
- 1 packet chicken gravy mix
Instructions
- Add the chicken broth, ranch seasoning mix, garlic powder, and pepper to your Instant Pot. Whisk until the powders have dissolved.
- Add the chicken and ensure it's mostly submerged (spoon some liquid over top if it's not). Close the lid, ensure the valve is on "sealing", and then set the timer to cook on high pressure for 8 minutes.
- Let the pressure release naturally for 5 minutes and then quick release the remaining pressure.
- Take the chicken out of the Instant Pot. Mix the cornstarch and water together in a small bowl. Pour it into your Instant Pot, along with the chicken gravy mix. Press the "sauté" button and whisk until the gravy mix has dissolved. The sauce will thicken within a few minutes, so turn the sauté function off (press the "keep warm" button) once it's about as thick as you want it. Meanwhile, cut the chicken up, and then add it back into the Instant Pot.
- Serve immediately. It's delicious with mashed potatoes (or baked potatoes), pasta/egg noodles, or rice.
Notes
- 4 medium-to-large chicken breasts total about 2 pounds. Anything in that ballpark works. If the chicken breasts are very large, add another minute or two to the cook time.
- Use low-sodium chicken broth if salt is a concern for you. Keep in mind ranch and gravy mixes both contain salt as well.
- Here’s the Crockpot version of this recipe.
- This is the 6-quart Instant Pot I used to make this recipe.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
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Thank you so much for this recipe. I have been wanting chicken in gravy and this was totally perfect! Thanks again!!
Yay!! You’re very welcome, Pam! So happy it hit the spot. ๐
This was amazing! Super easy for a weeknight family meal, all 5 of us loved it! I doubled the recipe and it turned out perfect. Will definitely be adding this to our regular meal rotation.
Fantastic!! That makes me very happy! ๐
This recipe is so great! Do you have any suggestions for a vegetable that would go good on the side of this dish?
Thank you!! The first thing that came to mind is carrots. Or perhaps broccoli or broccolini or some sweet corn. Or maybe creamed spinach… here’s my recipe if you’re interested: https://bit.ly/3pT5QTO
Can I use boneless skinless chicken thighs? Any adjusts?
I think it’ll be fine with the same cook time ๐
Hi, does anyone have a recipe for chicken gravy?
Can I use frozen chicken breasts for this?
That should in theory be fine, but I haven’t tested it. You may need to add an extra couple minutes onto the cook time.
Will the cooking time stay the same if I double it? Thanks!
Yes, that’s what IP generally recommends since it’ll take longer to get up to pressure.
This was so easy and comforting. My husband and I loved every bite. I appreciated a recipe without the cream of chicken as well. Thank you.
I’m so happy to hear that! Thank you, Crystal. ๐
It came out sooo saltyโฆ I followed the directions to a T too. I think it was the ranch packet because everything else was low sodium? Not sure what I did wrong or maybe I have a low tolerance for salt.
Hi Megan! Bummer! Yup, it’s entirely possible that you do have a low tolerance to salt, especially since you did indicate that you used low-sodium varieties (this is definitely a fairly salty recipe). You could also try making your own ranch seasoning from scratch if you’d like to try the recipe again… that way you could control the salt better.
Wondering how full this makes the instant pot? Iโm wanting to double this recipe but not sure if that would work. What do you think?
Hi! There’s a photo in the blog post of it in the IP that I was just staring at to try to answer your question (might help you judge too if you didn’t see it). I’m thinking it may be fairly close (especially if you have giant chicken pieces), so you could probably just add a tad less liquid if need be, but I think it may work! Let me know if you try. ๐
This was easy and delicious! Is hard for me to like chicken breasts baked and boring. Definitely need to watch the sodium as recommended. I added celery for a texture and extra flavor profile. I’m trying to watch how much I eat, but over a bed of rice this would also be fantastic! Thank you ~
I’m so happy you enjoyed it! I’m the same way w. chicken breasts. ๐