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This all-in-one dinner has quickly become a family favorite! Instant Pot Chicken Taco Bowls all cooked together in one pot, with rice, black beans, corn, salsa, chicken and seasonings.

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Instant Pot Chicken Taco Bowls

When I reached out on my Instagram page to ask for your recipe recommendations, it quickly became clear that my readers want more easy dinner ideas–including more recipes you can make in your instant pot!

(Here's the instant pot I own and if you're thinking about buying one, you can read this great article about them.)

If you've been following along with my blog at all, you may know my affection for “bowls” : complete meals–including grains, protein and veggies, served together in a bowl. These are a few of my absolute favorites.

The instant pot takes my affection for “bowl recipes” to a whole new level,  allowing me to add all of the ingredients to the pot at the same time, without any prep! YES!! This recipe is a busy mom's dream come true.

I first got the great idea for these bowls from wondermom wannabe. I knew I wanted to use white rice, and adjust the ingredient ratios, for less rice. I also played around with the recipe several times to make sure the rice and chicken cooking times coordinated enough that the rice was cooked perfectly, and not gloopy/mushy, and the chicken not dry.

The end result was just perfect! It really doesn't get much easier than these Chicken Taco Bowls, made in the handy, dandy Instant Pot!

How to make Instant Pot Chicken Taco Bowls:

  • Add a little broth, and 2 chicken breasts to the bottom of the IP.
  • Sprinkle taco seasoning over the chicken. (If you don't have a packet of taco seasoning, you can make it really easily from scratch).
  • Top with black beans, corn, salsa, and uncooked white rice.
  • Add the rest of the chicken broth. BAM!
  • Secure the lid, and follow my setting instructions.
  • While the mixture cooks, prepare your toppings.

Step-by-step process photos for instant pot chicken taco bowls.

One important tip I would offer, when everything is done cooking, is to fluff the rice really gently with a fork. If you take the lid off and stir the mixture when the rice is piping hot, you'll end up with rice that gloops (is that a word?) and sticks together. Yuck! So just fluff it with a fork, then put the lid over it and allow it to rest for a few minutes before serving.

What Instant Pot size to use:

I developed this recipe for use in the 6-QUART INSTANT POT. If you're using a larger IP you may need to add more liquid so that you don't get a burn notice.

Can I use brown rice or Quinoa?

Yes, you could use brown rice for these instant pot chicken bowls but some adaptions will be needed. Add ¼ cup more chicken broth, and I would also suggest using chicken thighs, or cooking the chicken separately, so that it doesn't get overcooked/dry. Brown rice takes longer to cook in the IP–about 22-24 minutes (22 for low elevations, 24 for higher). Then follow the same pressure release instructions.

If you'd like to use quinoa instead of rice I recommend cooking it separately. Quinoa only takes 1 min on high pressure to cook, so if used in this recipe it would be very overcooked.

Can I use frozen chicken breasts?

Yes!  To make this recipe with frozen chicken breasts, follow the directions exactly as they are listed below (but use frozen breasts).  Cook on manual (high pressure) for a total of 10 minutes, instead of the 8 minutes it calls for.  Then allow the pressure to naturally release for 12 minutes.

Other ways to adapt these Instant Pot Chicken Taco Bowls:

  • Use ground beef/ground turkey.  To substitute, sauté the meat in the bottom of the IP, first, before adding the rest of the ingredients.
  • Make it vegetarian. You could also leave the chicken out, to make this a vegetarian meal. Add additional veggies like chopped bell pepper, zucchini, or stir in fresh spinach at the end.
  • Switch the beans. If you don't have black beans I would suggest pinto, or really any other type of bean you like.
  • Leave out the rice. If you'd like to leave the rice out, you only need 1 cup of chicken broth. Cook time is the same.
Toppings are key!

The toppings can really make this dish fantastic! I would suggest a little shredded cheese, a scoop of sour cream or plain greek yogurt, and definitely some fresh chopped cilantro and avocado. You could serve warm corn/flour tortillas or tortilla chips on the side. You could also top with some shredded lettuce or chopped spinach.

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Instant Pot Chicken Taco Bowls

Author: Lauren Allen
This all in one dinner has quickly become a family favorite! Instant Pot Chicken Taco Bowls all cooked together in one pot with rice, black beans, corn, salsa chicken and seasonings. 
Prep: 5 minutes
Cook: 20 minutes
Total: 25 minutes
Servings: 6

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Ingredients  

Topping ideas:

  • cheese
  • fresh cilantro, , chopped
  • avocado, sliced
  • green onion, , chopped
  • sour cream

Instructions 

  • Spray bottom of IP with non-stick cooking spray.
  • Add ½ cup chicken broth to bottom of IP.
  • Add chicken breasts.
  • Sprinkle chicken with taco seasoning.
  • Add black beans and corn.
  • Add salsa.
  • Add rice.
  • Add remaining 1 cup chicken broth.
  • Press rice into the liquid to make sure it’s fully submerged.
  • Set valve to sealing. Cook on Manual (high pressure) for 8 minutes.
  • Allow pressure to naturally release for 12 minutes, then turn to quick release.
  • Remove IP lid and gently FLUFF rice with a fork (Don't stir it!).
  • Place IP lid back on (with power off) for 5 more minutes to allow rice to rest while you prepare the toppings.
  • Slide rice to the side a bit to find the chicken breasts and pull them out. Shred the chicken. 
  • Add a scoop of rice mixture to a bowl. Top with some shredded chicken, and other desired toppings. Serve with tortillas, if desired.

Notes

*This recipe is for use in a 6 QUART INSTANT POT.   If using a larger instant pot, In step 2, add an additional ½ cup of chicken broth to the bottom of the pot (1 cup total in step 2).
Try these INSTANT POT MEALS.
To make in the Slow Cooker:
Add 1 cup broth, chicken, taco seasoning, beans, corn and salsa to slow cooker and cook on low for 4-5 hours or high for 2-3 hours, until chicken is cooked through. Stir in cooked rice.

Nutrition

Calories: 299kcal, Carbohydrates: 52g, Protein: 17g, Fat: 2g, Cholesterol: 24mg, Sodium: 804mg, Potassium: 685mg, Fiber: 7g, Sugar: 3g, Vitamin A: 405IU, Vitamin C: 5mg, Calcium: 59mg, Iron: 2.3mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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Lauren Allen

Welcome! I’m Lauren, a mom of four and lover of good food. Here you’ll find easy recipes and weeknight meal ideas made with real ingredients, with step-by-step photos and videos.

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Jessica
6 years ago

Would this work in a crock pot? If so, how long do you think it would take?

Melissa Schelble
6 years ago

How long would you suggest cooking using brown rice?

Ann
6 years ago

5 stars
Loved it the first night and used the leftovers as an enchilada filling the next night-double yummy!

Jaymie Peters
6 years ago

Can I do this recipe with Jasmine rice?
Thanks!

Christy D
6 years ago

I am curious what a serving size is? I see you say there is 6 servings but there is no reference to how much is considered a single serving?

Kelsi
6 years ago
Reply to  Christy D

I had this same question! Super yummy recipe and so glad the nutrition info is there, but I’d like to know if a single serving is one cup, two cups, etc?

Ann
6 years ago

First time cooking with frozen chicken and found it wasn’t as tender as usual but still delicious. I soaked/drained the rice first and didn’t have the crunchy problem. Topped with shredded spring mix, diced tomatoes, cheese, green onions, guacamole, sour cream and seasoned tortilla strips. Looked and tasted like something you would find at a restaurant.?Family loved it

Liz McFadden
6 years ago

5 stars
Fabulous recipe! It immediately went to the top of my Go To recipe list after the first bite.

Laura
6 years ago

Could I substitute water for chicken broth if I want gluten free?

Amy
6 years ago
Reply to  Laura

I use Vegetable stock or chicken bullion instead for gluten free, hope this helps!

Candice
6 years ago

5 stars
I’ve made this recipe twice and followed as directed. I absolutely love it but for some reason some of the rice isn’t getting done all the way. I’m using long grain white rice, I’ve tried adding more broth and cooking longer but then the food burn signal comes on. Any ideas as to why only some of the rice is getting done and bits and pieces are under cooked? Other than the issue with the rice, it tastes so good.

Amy Gager
6 years ago
Reply to  Candice

Did you rinse the rice? I have heard that is one of the issues with rice not cooking all the way.

Liz McFadden
6 years ago
Reply to  Candice

Mine did that too. The undercooked pieces were so random that I thought I might be imagining it. My next thought was: “its so delicious that I don’t even mind the hard pieces!”.

Lori
6 years ago
Reply to  Liz McFadden

4 stars
Good flavor and so easy to make. It was a little “wetter” than I anticipated even after letting it rest for 5 minutes after fluffing. I used frozen chicken breasts and cooked for the recommended 10 minutes. Everything cook evenly, however the chicken was a little tough. Will definitely make again using fresh chicken at 8 minutes.

Mary
6 years ago

5 stars
Well this was the first recipe I made in my IP (actually I cooked water to learn how to use it lol) We LOVED it!! So excited to try more recipes.

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