The Best Instant Pot Baked Beans Recipe - A Mom's Impression (2024)

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Instant Pot Baked Beans are delicious and an easy recipe to make using a pressure cooker. This no-soak method gives you sweet, tangy and smoky beans with the salty satisfaction of chunks of bacon in each bite! You just need a few ingredients including bacon, onion, vinegar, molasses, brown sugar, ketchup and beans! You can omit the bacon for a vegetarian/vegan recipe version.

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1 Why You’ll Love This Recipe

2 Instant Pot Resources

3 What Kind of Beans Are Best For An Instant Pot?

4 Can I Use Canned Beans In An Instant Pot?

5 How To Make Baked Beans In An Instant Pot

6 Storage, Freezing and Reheating

7 Notes, Tips and Variations

8 Instant Pot Baked Beans

8.1 Equipment

8.2 Ingredients

8.3 Instructions

8.4 Notes

Why You’ll Love This Recipe

When I think of summer I think about barbecues. One of my all time favorite side dishes to make for a barbecue is baked beans.

Sure, you can buy canned beans, but homemade baked beans just simply can’t be beat. The only problem is that you used to have to soak your beans overnight before cooking it. Well, not anymore. There is NO NEED to soad your beans before cooking them in an Instant Pot. Cooking beans in your pressure cooker gives you classic, homemade results in just a fraction of the time!

And, using your pressure cooker, this can free up space on your stove to cook other things. This is great when entertaining guests or during the holidays.

And… it’s DELICIOUS! I can’t tell you enough how much I love that sweet and tangy flavor with the salty chunk of bacon in there. Yum!

Instant Pot Resources

If you are thinking about getting an Instant Pot, there can be several options to choose from and it can get a bit overwhelming. This helpful guide can assist you in making sense of it all!

And, there are lots of recipes that can be converted to be made in a Pressure Cooker. We’ve also come up with this tutorial to guide you as well!

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What Kind of Beans Are Best For An Instant Pot?

We used Great Northern Beans for this recipe. But you can pretty much use any beans that you’d like. Navy beans or Pinto beans would work as well. Or, you can use a combination of several different types of beans.

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Can I Use Canned Beans In An Instant Pot?

Yes, I have heard of people using one can of beans to give the beans a little variety. If you want to use just canned beans, you will skip the first part of this recipe. The recipe directions have you cook the dry beans first and then add all the other ingredients and cook them a second time. If you use canned beans just skip the first cook and start with adding all your ingredients together. The Best Instant Pot Baked Beans Recipe - A Mom's Impression (4)

How To Make Baked Beans In An Instant Pot

Here is a list of the ingredients to get you started. Making baked beans in an instant pot generally revolves around 4 steps. Baking the beans, sauté the bacon, cooking all the other ingredients and then combing everything together. For step-by-step instructions, check out the printable recipe card below. But here is what you’ll need to get started.

  • BEANS – We used Great Northern Beans. But Navy or Pinto would work as well. Or, you can use any dried beans you have on hand.
  • WATER– Adding water to your pressure cooking is VERY important to create the steam and the pressure that will cook your food. Don’t forget this!
  • SALT – We added just one teaspoon of salt because we will be adding bacon later. If you want to omit the bacon, you should add a little more salt.
  • BACON – We prefer thick cut bacon for this recipe. It stands up better in the baked beans and won’t fall apart.
  • ONION – We used a yellow onion for it’s sweeter and milder flavor. But you can use red onion if you’d like.
  • BBQ SAUCE – This is one area that you can really use to change to flavor of your baked beans. You can use a smoky bbq sauce, a sweet bbq sauce or a spicier (hotter) bbq sauce. Your call!
  • KETCHUP – Adds that lip smacking tanginess that we love so much!
  • BROWN SUGAR – If you ask me, I could brown sugar in just about anything. Here is helps add that smoky sweetness that tastes amazing!
  • WHITE VINEGAR – If you don’t have this, you could substitute apple cider vinegar or even malt vinegar.
  • MOLASSES – If you don’t have molasses, honey are REAL maple syrup could work.

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Storage, Freezing and Reheating

These Baked Beans can be made ahead of time and just kept in the pressure cooker on the “warm setting”. This makes them great to bring to potlucks and pitch ins!

You can store leftover baked beans in an airtight container in your refrigerator. You can reheat them in a saucepan on the stove over a low heat. You may want to add a little water or chicken broth to help them not get dried out.

You can freeze homemade baked beans. Allow them to fully cool and put them in a sturdy, freezer safe container. They should stay good in your freezer for up to 6 months. Allow to thaw in your fridge.

Notes, Tips and Variations

  • VEGETARIAN – It’s easy to make these beans vegetarian friendly. Just omit the bacon!
  • ADD HEAT? – Like a little spicier baked beans? Add some sliced jalapenos to this recipe. Or some poblano chilis. Or, as described above, use a hotter BBQ sauce.
  • MAKE IT SWEETER? – Add some sliced pineapple.
  • BEANS STICKING TO INSTANT POT? – If your beans are sticking to your Instant Pot after cooking, you may have forgotten to spray some non-stick cooking spray before adding them. I DO like to keep some of the bacon grease in there for flavor, but it may not be enough to prevent beans sticking and/or a burn notice.
  • OTHER ADDITIONS – Some other fun things to add to your Instant Pot Baked Beans could be: Diced Red Bell Peppers, Liquid Smoke, Mustard, Worcestershire sauce, dijon mustard, Sausage (andouille, italian or chorizo), crumbled bacon as a garnish.

We hope you enjoy this Instant Pot Baked Beans Recipe. Let us know how it turns out for you in the comments section!
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Instant Pot Baked Beans are delicious and an easy recipe to make using a pressure cooker. This no-soak method is the perfect barbecue side dish and so much better than the canned version. You just need a few ingredients including bacon, onion, vinegar, molasses, brown sugar, ketchup and beans! You can omit the bacon for a vegetarian/vegan recipe version.

Equipment

  • Pressure Cooker

Ingredients

  • 1 lb dry Great Northern Beans
  • 8 cups water
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 8 slices raw bacon cut into small pieces
  • 1 small onion chopped
  • 2/3 cup barbecue sauce
  • 1/2 cup ketchup
  • 1/2 cup brown sugar
  • 1/2 cup water
  • 1/4 cup white vinegar
  • 2 tablespoons molasses

Instructions

  • Add beans, 8 cups of water and salt to the inner pot of the pressure cooker. Place the lid on the pressure cooker and seal shut. Make sure that the pressure valve is set to closed. Set the pressure cooker to manual, high pressure for 25 minutes. When cooking cycle is complete, carefully naturally release the pressure. Open the pressure cooker and drain the beans. Set aside.

  • Add bacon and onion to the pot and turn pressure cooker on to the saute mode. Cook until the bacon is done. Turn off the pressure cooker and drain greese. In the same pot stir in the barbecue sauce, ketchup, brown sugar, water, vinegar and molasses. Mix well.

  • Return the beans to the pot and stir. Place the lid on the pressure cooker and seal shut. Close the pressure release valve. Set the instant pot to manual, low pressure for 15 minutes. When cooking cycle is complete, naturally release the pressure.

  • Carefully open the pressure cooker, and serve immediately.

Notes

*Serves 12-16

Nutritional information is an estimate and provided to you as a courtesy. You should calculate the nutritional information with the actual ingredients used in your recipe using your preferred nutrition calculator.

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  1. Teresa says

    I tried making the baked beans last night. When I got to the final step (pressure cook on low for 15 mins) I kept getting a burn notifications. Not sure as to why. I followed the recipe to a t. Any suggestions?

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    • Victoria Paul says

      Just had the same problem. Maybe we need more water? But then I don’t know if it would water the beans down too much.

      Reply

  2. MamaBear386 says

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    I don’t have the Instant brand pot, so maybe that altered the cooking results, but my beans were still partially solid! I even cooked them 30 minutes on the bean setting, drained, sautéed onions, added beans and remaining ingredients, cooked 15 minutes, tried them, cooked another 15 minutes, tried them again, cooked ANOTHER 15 minutes, and still had some solid beans. The flavor is fantastic; the kids even like them! But I’ll be pre-soaking next time to see if that changes anything.

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    • Mom says

      I have made this several times and didn’t have that problem. So sorry that happened.

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    • Laurie says

      Could your beans be old? I have had trouble getting older beans to soften.

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    • Heather M says

      I had that trouble when I added salt to my beans when cooking them. I add a tablespoon or so of olive oil, and no salt. That fixed my solid bean issue. Hope that helps!

      Reply

  3. Pamela says

    I love this recipe and have made it often. I Doha even a question, can one double this recipe with an Instapot? If so what would be the cooking time?

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    • Mom says

      Yes you can if your pressure cooker can hold it all. The cooking time would remain the same, however, it will take longer for the pressure cooker to come to pressure.

      Reply

  4. Debbie says

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    These were so easy to make and were really good!

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    • Mom says

      I’m glad you enjoyed it! Thank you for letting us know!

      Reply

  5. Mary Karen says

    I want to make these in advance for a rib dinner…. why serve immediately? Aren’t beans, like stew, better the next day? I’ve never made them before….

    Thank you.

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    • Mom says

      I prefer them hot right out of the IP. If you try to make them in advance please come back and let us know how it turned out.

      Reply

  6. Laurie says

    I always make sure there is nothing on the bottom of the pot that might cause the burn notice to come on. I scrape the pot and sometimes add a bit of water to deglaze the bottom in between cycles.

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  7. Melanie says

    In the first step after the beans have been cooked- it doesnt state how long to naturally release the beans for, could you clarify?

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  8. Tina says

    I made these tonight and the beans were still hard. I had to do the second round of cooking twice because I got a burn notice the first time. I just stirred them and nothing was actually burned so I tried it again with success. The beans were still hard and dried out looking. I didn’t serve them as planned with dinner. I might try microwaving them when I reheat them. I bought the beans just yesterday so I doubt it was a freshness issue. I’m not a bean connoisseur so I honestly couldn’t tell you if they are undercooked or overcooked. I think I’ll stick with baking my baked beans in the future. That way I don’t have to cook the bacon separately either. Another suggestion would be to cook the bacon first by itself, then sauté the onions in the bacon grease or some oil separately. Onions were scorched and pan was black and bacon wasn’t finished cooking.

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    • Lise Bedard says

      Can I make this recipe in my crock pot?

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  9. JoAnn says

    Mine were a little tough too. I put in an additional cup of water and pressure cooked for an additional 15 minutes. It dis the trick. Tender, bean are a bit darker and delicious!!

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  10. Shari says

    Hi Mom:

    I was planning on making these this year for Easter and was wondering if I did the first half of the recipe in the IP and then after sautéing the bacon and adding the rest of the ingredients, could I use the slow cooker mode to cook overnight for the Easter Dinner. Just a thought, Thank you

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    • Mom says

      That sounds like it would work out great!

      Reply

  11. Jeannie kanaby says

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    Brought this to potluck and everyone asked me for recipe. Nothing like no,e,are baked beans.

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    • Mom says

      I have gotten so many compliments on this particular recipe… thank you so much for trying it!

      Reply

  12. Linda says

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    Have always wanted to try cooking dry beans in the pressure cooker, so this recipe was a great opportunity to try. They were delicious, and I wouldn’t change a thing except to increase the cooking time. My beans, too, were slightly undercooked.

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  13. Tom says

    I love this baked beans recipe. My wife’s eyes light up when I cook this and she always says make sure you double the amount.

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    • Mom says

      Thank you for letting us know. I am so glad your family enjoys it!

      Reply

  14. Michele says

    The Best Instant Pot Baked Beans Recipe - A Mom's Impression (13)
    I found this a bit too sweet and too much vinegar for my liking but overall it tastes pretty good. Kept getting a burn signal on the IP even though the bottom was perfectly clean. I ended up transferring to the slow cooker to finish.

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  15. Linda Calvert says

    We have made this recipe several times now
    Never buying store bought brown beans again

    Such an easy recipe to follow
    They come out perfect every time

    Thank you !!!

    Reply

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FAQs

What is the best setting for beans in Instant Pot? ›

Simply fill up the Instant Pot with the amount of beans you want to cook; add the appropriate amount of water and salt. Select the Pressure Cook setting at high pressure and the appropriate cook time for soaked beans.

Why are my Instant Pot beans tough? ›

If, after completing the power soak and adding an additional 15 to 30 minutes of cook time, you find that your beans are still hard then your water could be the culprit. Hard water can make for hard beans.

How long does it take to cook beans in an Instant Pot? ›

Method
  1. Black beans: 20 to 25 minutes.
  2. Black-eyed peas : 20 to 25 minutes.
  3. Great Northern beans: 25 to 30 minutes.
  4. Navy beans: 25 to 30 minutes.
  5. Pinto beans: 25 to 30 minutes.
  6. Cannellini beans: 35 to 40 minutes.
  7. Chickpeas (garbanzo beans) : 35 to 40 minutes.

What makes Bush's Baked Beans so good? ›

The beans that are met with smiles at any gathering. Bush's® Original Baked Beans are a Secret Family Recipe of navy beans slow-cooked with specially cured bacon, fine brown sugar and our signature blend of spices.

Is it better to cook beans on low or high? ›

Cook low and slow—patience is key. To cook on the stove, bring the pot of beans (soaked or unsoaked, with olive oil, salt, and any seasonings plus 2 to 3 inches of liquid covering them) to a boil over high heat, then reduce the heat so that your beans are barely but steadily simmering and cover with the lid.

Can you overcook beans in a pressure cooker? ›

Some beans will be overcooked and completely decimated, while others are still gritty or firm in the center. Soaking the beans not only helps them to cook more evenly, but it also helps make them more digestible.

Why are my baked beans not getting soft? ›

Dried beans typically have a moisture content of around 16%. However, as they age, moisture evaporates, giving pectin time to age and harden the skin. These beans can often take much longer to soften while soaking and cooking, up to twice the time!

What happens if you don t soak beans before pressure cooking? ›

Short answer: They take longer to cook. Long answer: Many people claim that soaking beans is not necessary. The argument for this method is while it does take longer to cook, unsoaked beans end up having better flavor.

Why do you presoak beans? ›

Nearly all traditional cookbooks tell you to soak dried beans before cooking them. Modern cooking websites often say it doesn't matter. In a way, they're both right. Soaking beans can help improve the texture of the final product once the beans are cooked and reduce the gas produced when the food is being digested.

How many cups of beans are in a pound? ›

1 pound of dried beans = 3 cups of dried beans = 6 – 7 cups of cooked beans.

How long to soak beans before cooking? ›

To soak beans the traditional way, cover them with water by 2 inches, add 2 tablespoons coarse kosher salt (or 1 tablespoon fine salt) per pound of beans, and let them soak for at least 4 hours or up to 12 hours. Drain them and rinse before using.

What can I add to Bush's baked beans to make them better? ›

Stir together baked beans, onion, syrup, brown sugar, ketchup, and mustard in a large bowl. Pour into a 9x13-inch baking dish. Lay bacon slices across the top. Bake in the preheated oven until the bacon is browned and the beans have thickened, 35 to 40 minutes.

Which brand of baked beans is the healthiest? ›

Here are a few brands of canned baked beans that are considered to be among the healthiest:
  • Eden Organic Baked Beans - Sweet Sorghum.
  • B&M Vegetarian Baked Beans.
  • Trader Joe's Baked Beans.
  • Amy's Organic Vegetarian Beans.
  • Bush's Best Vegetarian Baked Beans.
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Should I add anything to Bush's baked beans? ›

Some advice I got:
  1. When you heat up the beans, don't be afraid to add condiments. ...
  2. Grated cheese like cheddar is a welcome addition, sprinkle it on the beans once they're hot so it melts.
  3. While some like a thicker country-style or sourdough bread, most seem to think that a sandwich-style bread is better.
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Why are my beans still hard after cooking all day? ›

Using acidic ingredients when cooking beans

Similarly to hard water, acidic ingredients can keep your beans from softening. If you add acidic ingredients before the beans finish cooking, they will remain hard and tough.

Do beans get softer the longer you cook them? ›

Adjust cooking times as needed depending on the variety. Cooking longer will result in softer beans. Beans should be tender but not mushy.

How long does it take for beans to soften on pressure cooker? ›

Cook for 22 to 30 minutes, depending on the variety. Beans should be tender but not mushy. Allow pressure to release. Drain immediately.

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