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Instant Pot Pepper Jack Chicken is a delicious adaptation of our VERY popular Crock Pot Pepper Jack Chicken recipe. This low carb recipe is the perfect flavor-packed one-pot meal!
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We shared our Crock Pot Pepper Jack Chicken with you guys a while back and readers LOVED it! And, one of the most common questions I receive about it is how to convert it to an Instant Pot recipe. So today we are sharing just that: Instant Pot Pepper Jack Chicken.
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Notes on Instant Pot Pepper Jack Chicken (Low Carb)
- We used our 6 quart Instant Pot to cook up this dish, but you can use any 6 quart electric pressure cooker.
- If you are looking for more low carb recipes check out our Low Carb Recipes Library.
- If you are looking for more Instant Pot Recipes, check out our Instant Pot Recipes Library.
- The whole frozen green beans may seem like an odd addition, but trust me it is so yummy. We always use whole frozen beans. Fresh beans would likely turn out more crisp and canned would give it an entirely different texture.
- You can use a different cheese than pepper jack, but then the dish won’t be pepper jack chicken ;).
- You can use chicken breasts instead of boneless skinless thighs, but the cooking time may vary.
- Check outour favorite Slow Cookers, Pressure Cookers, Multi-Cookers and Air Fryersin our Amazon Influencer Shop.
- As with any of our recipes, calorie counts and nutritional information varies greatly depending on which products you choose to use when cooking this dish.
- Cooking times are always a basic guideline and shouldalways be tested first in your own unit and time adjusted as needed.
Instant Pot Pepper Jack Chicken Recipe
Instant Pot Pepper Jack Chicken
Instant Pot Pepper Jack Chicken is a delicious adaptation of our VERY popular Crock Pot Pepper Jack Chicken recipe. This low carb recipe is the perfect flavor-packed one-pot meal!
5 from 9 votes
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Course: Main Dish
Cuisine: Low Carb
Keyword: Instant Pot Pepper Jack Chicken
Cook Time: 10 minutes minutes
Author: Cris
Ingredients
- 3.5 lbs boneless skinless chicken thighs or breasts
- 1 teaspoon onion powder
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder
- 2 teaspoon cumin
- salt and pepper to taste
- 10 oz frozen whole green beans
- 1 bell pepper seeded and sliced
- 8 oz fresh mushrooms sliced
- 1/4 Cup Butter
- 10 Slices Pepper Jack Cheese
- 1 cup Chicken Broth
Instructions
Place chicken in the bottom of a 6 quart electric pressure cooker.
Season chicken with garlic, cumin and salt and pepper.
Add green beans, peppers, mushrooms, butter and broth.
Seal the lid, close the vent and set the electric pressure cooker to cook under high pressure for 10 minutes.
Quick release if desired.
Remove chicken and shred with two forks or in a mixer. Then return to pot and stir well.
Layer cheese over top and wait a few minutes for the cheese to melt.
Once cheese melts (1-2 minutes) serve in bowls.
Notes
- We used our 6 quart Instant Pot to cook up this dish, but you can use any 6 quart electric pressure cooker.
- If you are looking for more low carb recipes check out our Low Carb Recipes Library.
- If you are looking for more Instant Pot Recipes, check out our Instant Pot Recipes Library.
- The whole frozen green beans may seem like an odd addition, but trust me it is so yummy. We always use whole frozen beans. Fresh beans would likely turn out more crisp and canned would give it an entirely different texture.
- You can use a different cheese than pepper jack, but then the dish won’t be pepper jack chicken ;).
- You can use chicken breasts instead of boneless skinless thighs, but the cooking time may vary.
- Check outour favorite Slow Cookers, Pressure Cookers, Multi-Cookers and Air Fryersin our Amazon Influencer Shop.
- As with any of our recipes, calorie counts and nutritional information varies greatly depending on which products you choose to use when cooking this dish.
- Cooking times are always a basic guideline and shouldalways be tested first in your own unit and time adjusted as needed.
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Joy Cole says
This was a fantastic dish. My daughter is an ER Nurse at night, so she took her plate with her. She came home this morning and said MOM! That was the BOMB! LOL!
Cris, I was wondering if you have a nutrition breakdown for this. Thank you!Reply
Lisa Marie says
Hi…I have already made this recipe three times in one month already… it is so delicious! I make it exactly how it reads, but I ad chopped yellow onion and three cloves of sliced fresh garlic and let that cook with the rest of the veggies. At the end, when it’s no longer bubbling, I ad one cup of sour cream, and mix it in with a large spoon after all the pepper Jack Cheese has melted! It tastes out of this world delish!
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Kristin says
Really easy! Super quick! Could easily be prepped days ahead of time for a dump meal later in the week. Great for busy moms!My chicken breasts let out a lot of juice, so I ended up making a soup out of it. It was great! Next time I’ll strain it and try it as it’s intended.
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Dot Phillips says
I tried this recipe and my husband loved it. We will definitely have it again and again. I left out the green beans, since my husband doesn’t care for them. Used a orange bell pepper. Served 6.
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Cris says
Hi Dot!
So glad you guys enjoyed it and I am glad you made it your own! Thanks for taking the time to stop by and let us know.
JACKIE HARDING says
How many does this recipe typically serve?
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Cris says
Hi Jackie!
Servings vary depending on how hungry your crew is and if you are serving other sides with this dish. We typically get 6 servings out of it. Enjoy!
Cris says
So sorry guys! There is one cup of chicken broth that got left out of the ingredients list. I have fixed it now.Reply
KELLY SALADINI says
Love your recipes. but i was wondering in this instant pot recipe why there is no fluids. will it still come to pressure. thanks a bunch
kellyReply
Pat Cody says
Can the chicken be frozen?
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Cris Goode says
Hi Pat!
You can use frozen boneless thighs. You might add a couple minutes to the cooking time if 10 minutes don’t get them tender. Enjoy!
jacqueline says
Do you need to put liquid in the pressure cooker?
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