Instant Pot Congee is quick and easy to make. It's a one pot chicken and rice Instant Pot meal. Make this jook recipe for breakfast or for dinner.
There's something special about waking up on a cold winter day to a hot bowl of congee. Now that the weather has turned, it's good to have this Instant Pot Congee recipe up your sleeve.
Even year-round though, Instant Pot Congee (or Instant Pot Jook, however you prefer to call it) is my go-to whenever I'm feeling a little under the weather (pun intended).
So what is Instant Pot Chicken Rice Congee?
Chicken Rice Congee is a delicious Chinese comfort food. It's a savory rice porridge that is often served for breakfast, but is hearty enough to enjoy for dinner.
It's easy to make Chicken Rice Congee. For this recipe, you simply cook chicken (bone-in thigh works best) and rice together in an Instant Pot until the rice breaks down into a porridge.
Chicken Rice Congee is also called jook, rice porridge, or xi-fan.
Did you know that you can cook rice in an Instant Pot?
It took me a while to discover how easy it is to cook rice in a pressure cooker. Rice wasn't one of the first recipes I made in my pressure cooker after buying it. But now we frequently make rice in that way.
I find that congee is a favorite way for cooking rice in Instant Pot. You end up with a one pot chicken and rice meal that's ready to eat.
How long does it take to cook rice in an Instant Pot?
This congee takes 30 minutes to cook on high pressure. Once the cook time is done, allow for natural release.
I use brown rice in this recipe, which has a longer cooking time than white rice. It's worth the extra cook time though.
Brown rice congee gives you a creamy texture, while the rice grains are still able to hold their shape and some chew. Using brown rice makes congee feel like a heartier meal too.
Just one note about cooking congee in the Instant Pot: don't use the quick release because the congee may splatter.
How do you make Chinese congee?
You can make Chinese congee so many different ways.
Stovetop
The classic method is to make Chinese congee on the stove. Here are two stovetop recipes:
Rice Cooker
You can also make Chinese congee in a rice cooker, such as this type. We have a similar one that we use at home with great results.
Slow Cooker
You can also make congee in a slow cooker. Here's my tried and loved recipe: Chicken Congee in Slow Cooker.
Use an instant pot to make quick congee
But the ultimate question is, how do you make quick congee?
And the best way to make quick congee is to use an Instant pot! While traditional Chinese congee needs to simmer on the stove top or in the rice cooker, you can make it in the Instant Pot in 30 minutes.
What do you serve on Instant Pot Congee?
Since you cook the rice together with the chicken in the Instant Pot, the congee already comes rich with flavor. It's delicious plain.
When I am looking to make it more savory and filling though, I always add a pinch of salt, some sliced green scallions, a bit of hot chili oil, and a hard boiled egg. It makes a hearty breakfast, and it's filling enough to have it for dinner too.
Don't skimp on this Chili Oil with Crunchy Garlic! It goes so well with this congee. We always have a jar on hand because it's delicious on everything - even just topped on eggs.
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Instant Pot Chicken and Rice Congee
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- 1 ½ pounds chicken thigh (bone-in)
- 6 cups water
- 1 cup long grain brown rice (U.S. standard cup)
- 1 2-inch piece fresh ginger
- 1 teaspoon salt (or to taste)
- soy sauce - for serving
- sesame oil - for serving
- green onions (scallions) - for serving (about 3)
- chili oil with crunchy garlic (this topping is so good on everything!)
Instructions
- Set the Instant Pot to SAUTÉ and add in a bit of oil. While it heats, peel and cut the ginger into 3 large pieces.
- Once the pot is hot, add in the chicken thighs, skin side down. Allow the chicken to cook for about 5 minutes, undisturbed, to brown. Loosen the chicken from the pot.
- Add in a bit of water, scrapping up any browned bits from the bottom of the pot. Add in all the water, the rice and the ginger and give everything a quick stir. Hit the CANCEL button.
- Cover and seal the lid. Using MANUAL mode, cook at high pressure for 30 minutes. Use Natural Release.
- Open the lid very carefully. Remove the chicken pieces into a bowl. The congee may seem watery.
- Use the SAUTÉ function, and cook, stirring the congee until your desired thickness. The congee will thicken as you stir it. It will also continue to thicken as it cools a bit.
- In the meantime, using two forks, pull the meat off the bones (it will fall off). Discard the bones and skin. Add the chicken meat back into the congee. Finely slice the green onions for garnish.
- Turn off the Instant Pot. Taste and add salt, as needed. Ladle the congee into bowls and top with green onions, soy sauce, sesame oil and chili oil.
Pam says
Hi,
Is it safe to double this recipe in a 6 quart IP? Would it boil over and cause a disaster?
ANA says
Can I make this with another type of rice, such as parboiled, haiga, or sushi rice? if so, is it the same ratio rice-water as in this recipe?
plainjane says
I toasted some mixed rice during sauté before adding water. This is my new favorite way of making rice porridge. Thanks!
Liz says
Hi Tina,
If i only want to make a small single serve, can i make this via PIP method (put it in a ramekin inside the instant pot?
Thanks
Anna says
Can I use frozen skin on/bone in chicken thighs?
Tina Jui says
Hi - Yes you can. To do so, just defrost the chicken thighs in a large bowl of water a bit before cooking (maybe 30 minutes or so should be enough). Enjoy the congee!
Lala says
This alias the second time I've made this! I love it!
My hubby loves it too. The first time I made chicken congee, it was a little bland (even though it had ginger!) so when this was a hit, I was pleasantly surprised!
How many Tbs do you recommend for pre-minced/squeezable ginger?
Thank you!:)