Instant Pot Natural Pressure Release vs. Quick Release - Healthy Instant Pot Recipes (2024)

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Instant Pot Natural Pressure Release vs. Quick Release -What does it mean when an Instant Pot recipe calls for " Natural Pressure Release" and/or "Quick Release"? and how do you know which method to use?

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One of the first things you’ll want to understand when cooking in the Instant Pot is how to release the steam that’s formed in the pot while you’ve been pressure cooking. How you release the steam will depend on what you are cooking.

Here's a visual for the terms ( "pressure release valve", "steam release valve" and" float valve") we will be talking about.

Anatomy of an Instant Pot

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**Please Note- I have the Instant Pot Ultra model and the photo above is of my Ultra- depending on what model you own, the configuration may be slightly different. In some models the steam release valve and the quick release handle are combined.

Ways to Release Pressure in an Instant Pot

There are two specific ways to release pressure

  1. Natural Pressure Release
  2. Quick Pressure Release

You will use one or a combination of both methods to safely release the pressure/steam in your Instant Pot.

What is a Natural Pressure Release (also called Natural Release) ?

(sometimes shortened to NPR or NR in recipe directions)

This is where you just let the Instant Pot ”be”, you don’t need to do anything. The Instant Pot will begin to cool down and release pressure all on its own. Upon the completion of the cooking cycle you will hear the Instant Pot "beep" to signal it has completed the cooking cycle and it will automatically begin the Natural Pressure Release process.

You will know the Natural Pressure Release process is complete when you see/hear the float valve (metal pin) drop down. Depending on what you are cooking this could be as short as a couple of minutes or up to 30 minutes. Generally the shorter the cooking time the shorter the Natural Release time.

When to use Natural Pressure Release

A Natural Pressure Release means pressure within the Instant Pot is released in a very gradual manner (as opposed a Quick Release which forces the steam out quickly) so it’s perfect for foods that are primarily liquid (like soups) or “foamy” foods (those high in starch content that tend to foam when cooking like oatmeal, potatoes or beans). Releasing pressure slowly means the food stays in the Instant Pot and just the steam is sent out of the Steam Release Valve. Releasing the pressure too quickly when cooking liquids or “foamy” foods would result in the food and steam being sent through the steam release vent which = big giant mess in your kitchen!

While the Instant Pot is Naturally Releasing Pressure it is still cooking which also makes doing a Natural Release a great option for foods like roasts. Think of it like letting a larger cut of meat “rest” after cooking.

What is a Quick Pressure Release (also called Quick Release)?

(sometimes shortened to QPR or QR in recipe directions)

This is when you turn the pressure release valve/quick release valve to "open" or "venting" (depending on IP model) at the completion of the cooking cycle. This forces the steam to release from the Instant Pot quickly.

When you hear the "beep/s" that the cooking cycle has been completed, immediately switch the pressure/steam release valve ( or quick release valve on IP Ultra) to "venting". This opens the vent and allows all accumulated steam/pressure to release from the Instant Pot right away.

Use caution when switching the pressure release/quick release valve to venting. Use a pot holder or silicone glove to avoid burns and always keep your face/hands away from the steam release valve.

You will know the Quick Pressure Release is complete when you see/hear the float valve (metal pin) drop down. Once that has happened it is safe to open the Instant Pot.

When to use Quick Pressure Release

A Quick Pressure Release means pressure/steam within the Instant Pot is released very quickly (as opposed a Natural Release which releases the steam/pressure gradually) so it’s perfect for foods that are delicate ( like shrimp and salmon) and those that you don't want to cook longer than the cooking cycle ( like veggies, pasta, poultry or anything that could get mushy or become overcooked).

What does it mean when a recipe calls for a Natural Pressure Release (for a period of time) followed by a Quick Pressure Release.

This is something you will see many recipes call for. It simply means to let the Instant Pot release pressure naturally (slowly) for a period of time ( usually 10-15 minutes) and then toggle the Pressure Release/Quick Release valve to "venting"to quickly release any remaining pressure.

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FAQs

What is the difference between quick release and natural release on the Instant Pot? ›

The natural release function means letting the pressure inside the pot come down gradually on its own. The opposite of natural release is quick release, which is performed by opening the steam release valve to depressurize the pot more quickly.

Do I need to turn off Instant Pot for natural release? ›

No you do not need to turn the pressure cooker off for a quick or natural pressure release. The pressure will release on the Keep Warm setting. The benefit of not turning it off is that the time will count up so you can see how long it's been since the pressure cooking time ended.

What is the Instant Pot natural release for 30 minutes? ›

Instant Pot natural release is when you allow the Instant Pot to cool down by itself, releasing steam slowly. When the food is done cooking, the Instant Pot will automatically release steam gradually until the float valve drops down. This could take up to 30 minutes.

Why is natural release better? ›

During a natural release, the cooking continues and allows the cooking to stop gradually. Therefore, you want to use the natural release for things like large cuts of meat, soups, or other foods that you would normally let cook longer or simmer. For example, this Frozen Ground Beef Recipe requires a natural release.

Is natural release better? ›

Natural release — or a partial natural release (see below) — is also your best choice for soups, mac and cheese and runny braises where you are dealing with a lot of hot liquid; a quick release could cause it to spew out of the valve everywhere.

Why does Instapot say burn food? ›

The Instant Pot's burn message simply means that your Instant Pot has detected that its inner pot has gotten too hot. There may be a slight amount of burned food at the bottom of your pot, but not enough to ruin whatever you're cooking.

Should you quick release meat? ›

That' where the meat is covered in cooking liquid and the goal is to reduce it to concentrate the flavor. For these recipes, it's OK to use a faster pressure release. The liquid insulates the meat and keeps it from losing moisture. While the cooking liquid evaporates to concentrate the remaining flavor.

How long should natural release take? ›

Natural release is the slowest pressure release method. Instant Pot natural release can take 10 to 40 minutes, depending on quantity, density, and type of food. Some Instant Pot recipes include this time in the cooking time but some do not. Be sure to take the natural release time into account.

What does natural release mean? ›

If a recipe calls for "natural release for 15 mins", you wait 15 minutes, and then you release the remaining pressure. That's all it means. Typically there will be some remaining pressure in the pot, so opening the valve will result in steam being released.

What is the difference between quick release and natural release on Ninja Foodi? ›

Depending on the food load, quick pressure release can take 2 or more minutes. Natural pressure release can take up to 20 minutes or more, depending on the type of food and/or the amount of liquid and food in the pot.

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