Super easy dump and start Instant Pot chicken and broccoli dinner made in 20 minutes from start to finish! This family-friendly recipe is loved by adults and children alike, the flavors turn out just incredible!
This recipe was requested by many of my blog readers in the past few months. So many of you tried my Instant Pot beef and broccoli, and my Instant Pot shrimp and broccoli and LOVED the flavors! So here’s my version of the chicken and broccoli recipe.
This makes an easy and quick dinner using very simple ingredients.
- Garlic and ginger.
- Brown sugar, granulated sugar, or honey.
- Sesame oil (or toasted sesame oil) and low sodium soy sauce.
- Corn starch to thicken the sauce.
- Sesame seeds for garnish.
Complete list of ingredients and amounts can be found in the recipe card below.
How to Make Instant Pot Chicken and Broccoli?
- To the Instant Pot, add the chicken, ginger, garlic, soy sauce, water, brown sugar, and sesame oil. Give it a quick mix.
- Cover with the lid, and make sure that the Instant Pot vent is in a sealing position.
- Press on “manual” or “pressure cook” on high, and set on 3 minutes. Allow the Instant Pot to build up the pressure, and then cook for 3 minutes. Once it beeps, it means that the cooking is finished. Quickly release the steam, and carefully open the lid.
- To thicken the sauce, add the slurry (corn starch mixed with water in equal amounts). Saute for 1-2 minutes and mix. You might need a little bit more slurry than the amount indicated in the recipe card but start with just 1 tablespoon of corn starch and 1 tablespoon of water then decide if you need to add more or not. The sauce will become thick and glossy.
- Switch off the Instant Pot, and mix in either raw or steamed broccoli (find out how to steam broccoli in 0 minutes in the Instant Pot here). I usually use raw, then cover with the lid to let the broccoli “steam” for a couple of minutes before serving.
- Serve over Instant Pot rice, and garnish with toasted sesame seeds.
Freezer Meals
You can make freezer meals by either mixing the ingredients raw without the soy sauce or water and freeze. Or freeze cooked meals preportioned in freezer bags or containers for up to 3 months.
Recipe Video
I created a step by step video to show you exactly how I cooked this chicken and broccoli in my Instant Pot, so make sure to check it out.
More Great Instant Pot Recipes
- Instant Pot shrimp and broccoli
- Instant Pot hibachi steak
- Instant Pot chicken wings
- Instant Pot burrito bowl
- Instant Pot fajita rice
- Instant Pot steak fajitas
- Instant Pot chicken fajitas
Or check out my Instant Pot recipe collection!
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Instant Pot Chicken and Broccoli
Recipe Video
Equipment
Ingredients
- 3 cloves garlic minced
- 1 tablespoon fresh ginger grated
- 1 pound (450 g) chicken breasts cut into 1-inch pieces
- 1 pound (450 g) broccoli steamed
For the sauce
- ¼ cup (60 ml) low-sodium soy sauce
- 1 teaspoon brown sugar
- 1 teaspoon sesame oil
- ¾ cup (180 ml) water or beef stock
For the slurry and garnish
- 1 tablespoon cornstarch for the slurry (add 1 tbsp of water and mix it with the corn starch before adding to the sauce) – you might need more if your sauce isn't thick enough.
- 1 teaspoon sesame seeds to garnish (optional)
Instructions
- To the Instant Pot, add the chicken, ginger, garlic, soy sauce, water, brown sugar, and sesame oil. Give it a quick mix.
- Cover with the lid, and make sure that the Instant Pot vent is in sealing position.
- Press on "manual" or "pressure cook", set on high pressure, and cook for 3 minutes. Let the Instant Pot come to pressure, then it will stop cooking and will beep. Quickly release the steam and carefully open the lid.
To thicken the sauce:
- Press on "saute" setting, and add the slurry to the pot. Mix it with the sauce, and the sauce will be thickened. If it's not thick enough, then add one more tbsp of cornstarch with water mixed together before adding to the pot.
- Stir in the broccoli and cover with the lid to let it "steam" for a couple of minutes. Serve over rice, and garnish with toasted sesame seeds.
Notes:
- We made a small quantity for this post, but you can easily double or triple the amount of the ingredients. The cooking time remains the same.
- Initially, the recipe called for half a cup of low-sodium soy sauce, but we decided to change this to just a fourth cup after we received feedback that the sauce turned out too salty.
- For more flavor, add 1 teaspoon of oyster sauce and 1 teaspoon of hoisin sauce to the pot before pressure cooking.
- You can substitute the fresh ginger with ¼ teaspoon of dried ground ginger if that’s what you have on hand.
Nutrition Information
This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.
© Little Sunny Kitchen
Chavonn Norton says
I hate ginger can I leave this out?
Diana says
You can substitute the ginger with half a teaspoon of allspice, or just skip it.
Jessica says
Can you use ground ginger instead of grated?
Diana says
Yes, you can substitute the fresh ginger with ¼ teaspoon of dried ground ginger.
Angie says
Can this improve any better?? Oh hell no!!!
Flavorful and easy.
Great recipe!! Keep em coming
Mary says
If you don’t have fresh broccoli on hand can you use frozen broccoli??
Diana says
Frozen broccoli will turn out a little mushy. You might not like the texture.
Lana says
Little tip for frozen broccoli – preheat your oven to 450° with the baking sheet in (empty). while you wait, break up any large clumps of broccoli and toss with some oil. When the oven reaches temperature, take the pan out -carefully! – and spread the broccoli on it in a single layer. Be careful – sometimes cheap pans will pop up in the corner when you put the cold stuff on a hot pan (it goes back to normal after). toss it back in the oven and cook til crisp (usually 25mins)
Prevents the broccoli from going smooshy, and tastes delicious!
I do it this way every time I make an instant pot chicken recipe to go over rice (sweet n sour chicken, sesame chicken, honey garlic chicken etc). enjoy!
Hara says
This recipe looks delicious! I’m wondering, do you think this would work with tofu instead of chicken? We are a vegetarian home, but enjoy tofu with broccoli from the restaurant 🤗
Diana says
Hi Hara, you can definitely use tofu but there is no need to pressure cook anything in this case. I would pan fry, bake, or air fry the tofu. Make the sauce over the stovetop, and then combine everything. Enjoy!
Hara says
Thanks so much! Not as appealing as just dumping and going, but still looks super delish and excited to try 🙂
Kristy says
This was delicious! We did add a little hoisin sauce to it and it made for incredible flavors. My only complaint would be that 3 minutes of pressure cooking and then 10 of setting was a LITTLE too much. I think next time I’ll only do 2 minutes of pressure cooking. However, other than that, this was very yummy.