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Aug 15 2015

Instant Pot Honey BBQ Chicken Thighs

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The Instant Pot makes some of the best and tenderest chicken you’ll eat in minutes. Plus, that BBQ sauce—10 out of 10!

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TKW Family Love

I had a leftover jar of smoky bbq sauce so I used it on these thighs. I followed the directions to add the additional honey, water, spices etc to the bbq sauce. It was marvelous. And the leftovers the next day were just as tender and probably even better than the first night.

Since I made only a small batch of thighs, after I thickened the sauce, I poured it out of of the instant pot into a serving bowl and rinsed the pot out. Then I put the chicken back in on the airfryer rack and broiled them right in the instant pot’s air fryer since they all fit in one batch.

My husband kept telling me how good they were. This is definitely a keeper.


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If you’re like me you grew up where the pressure cooker that our Moms and Grandmothers used was deadly.  They’d hiss, they spit, heck they’d even blow their lids off if you let the pressure build up too much or not have enough liquid in it.  That was the only kitchen appliance that I was forbidden to touch.  I wasn’t even allowed in the kitchen when my Mom used it.

Pressure Cooker Honey BBQ Thighs

Nowadays, they are the ‘norm,’ yet when these new electric ones came out, it was scary because they were ‘new’. I went to Google just to read more about them and understand the mechanics of pressure cooking.

What is Pressure Cooking

Pressure cooking is a cooking method that uses a pot and tops it with a special airtight lid and seal. Sealing a liquid in a pressure cooker traps the vapor that rises from the liquid. This, in turn, raises the pressure inside the pressure cooker and the maximum temperature that the liquid can reach. 

In layman’s terms, the increased temperature and pressure significantly speed up the cooking process. The pressure infuses the hot steam into the food. By utilizing this method, pressure cooking can cook foods in about one-third of the ordinary time on average and often over ten times faster.

What is Normal and Quick Release on Instant Pots?

With this pressure cooker, there are two types of release methods

  • Quick Release: Fast pressure release means that the cook should use the valve or pressure-releasing mechanism particular to their cooker (such as a button to push, a lever to twist, or a slide to pull) to release pressure once the timer goes off.  For thick recipes (such as a chili or a risotto), right after this release,  the still unopened pressure cooker should be given a few small jolts to release any super-heated seam pockets in the food.  
  • Normal Release: Slow pressure releases pressure using the pressure-releasing mechanism. By letting the machine release it for you, the pressure drops slowly from your electric pressure cooker. During this slow release, the cooking continues, so it is recommended for certain cuts of meat and some desserts. When pressure is fully released, the float (pressure indicator) will drop, and the lid will unlock to open.
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Let’s talk about these luscious, boneless thighs. I was at the butcher shop, and he had an in-store special: 99 cents a pound with no limit! Now, I normally don’t buy thighs as I’m not a huge fan of dark meat. Don’t get me wrong; it tastes great, but it’s not the healthiest part due to its higher fat content.

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TKW Family Love

This recipe was so easy and super delicious! I was thrilled when I realized I had all the ingredients! This will be made on the regular! Oh, and hubby approved!!! 😋💖

Robin C


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Thanks to the Instant Pot, some of the best and tenderest chicken you’ll eat is made in minutes. Plus that BBQ sauce – 10 out of 10!

  • Author: The Kitchen Whisperer
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Yield: ~5-6 thighs
  • Category: thighs, meal prep, easy dinners, bbq chicken
  • Method: Instant Pot
  • Cuisine: thighs, meal prep, easy dinners, bbq chicken

Ingredients

  • 2 lbs boneless chicken thighs (about five thighs)
  • 2 cups honey BBQ sauce
  • 1/2 cup water
  • 1–2 teaspoon smoked paprika
  • 1/4 teaspoon cayenne
  • 3 tablespoons brown sugar
  • 3 tablespoon honey
  • 1 teaspoon sea salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon black pepper

Instructions

  1. Pat dry the thighs dry. Add the thighs into the Instant Pot 8 qrt pressure cooker.
  2. In a bowl whisk together the sauce, water, paprika, cayenne, brown sugar, honey, salt, and pepper. Pour over thighs. Lock the lid down and set it to High pressure, for 10 minutes.
  3. When the 10 minutes is up do a quick release. While the quick release is relieving pressure, place the oven to broil with a rack in the middle. Line a rimmed pan with foil and place a cooling rack on top. Lightly spray the rack.
  4. Gently remove the thighs from the pressure cooker with tongs and place on the rack, set aside. Set the pressure cooker to browning and stir the sauce until thickened ~10-15 minutes. Slather on some sauce on top of the thighs. Put the pan in the oven, under the broiler for 2-5 minutes (just enough to lightly char the sauce).
  5. Flip the thighs over, cover with more sauce and broil for 2-5 more minutes or until they are nicely charred. Place the sauce in a container for serving. Store any leftovers in the fridge.

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130 responses

  1. Bill Gunneson
    January 7, 2018

    So I want to try making an Indian curry using a curry spice mix and boneless thighs in my Electric Pressure Cooker. I’m thinking 1 lb thighs, spice mix, and 2 cups water cooked at 10 mins at high pressure with quick release. Any suggestions for trying to do it differently as I’m kind of new to pressure cooking?

    Cheers
    Bill

    Reply
    1. TKWAdmin
      January 7, 2018

      Hi Bill,

      2 cups is too much liquid. Go with about 1 1/4 cups. The rest is fine time wise. If you want to, use stock instead of water.

      Best Kitchen Wishes!

      Reply
      1. sf
        January 12, 2018

        I love indian/ pakistani food and make curry all the time. i usually saute onions, garlic, and ginger in butter or oil in the pot first, then add tomatoes ( if tomato based) and the curry spices and add the thighs into that. You can cut them up or use whole.

        Reply
  2. Kari
    December 29, 2017

    We love this recipe SO much. Every time I buy chicken thighs my husband suggests I make this recipe again. I can’t seem to get him to move on to something else (hello Two Sleeves butter chicken!). My one change is I swap the cayenne for Aleppo pepper or Turkish purple pepper and add a squirt of Maille dijon. Thanks so much!

    Reply
  3. Karen
    December 15, 2017

    Hi! I would like to double this recipe. Should I increase the cooking time in the instant pot? Many thanks for this delicious recipe. The first time I made it there wasn’t enough!

    Reply
    1. TKWAdmin
      December 17, 2017

      Hi Karen!

      Yeah! I’m so happy you loved this! It’s one of our favorites! I wouldn’t, no. Just be sure your instant pot can contain all of the meat and liquid. BUT keep in mind you don’t necessarily have to double the liquid portion in the instant pot as you’re not making soup or stew. I would add the meat and 1 – 1/4 portions of the liquid part. You will still make the full amount but put the remaining 3/4 liquid that you reserved in after the chicken is cooked to help make the sauce. If you add all the sauce you’re almost ‘boiling’ the meat.

      Best Kitchen Wishes!

      Reply
  4. susan burch
    December 1, 2017

    Hi, in the process of making this recipe. Question, can we preheat the pot first so it warms quicker or… is it taking so long because it is warming the frozen thighs? Very first recipe 🙂

    Reply
    1. TKWAdmin
      December 1, 2017

      Hi Susan!

      Yeah!! Welcome to pressure cooking! No, I would not recommend pre-heating your pot as that could warp it. If the thighs are frozen it should take about 20 minutes to get to pressure.

      You got this! I can’t wait to hear your thoughts on the recipe!

      Best Kitchen Wishes!

      Reply
  5. Lani
    November 27, 2017

    Hi There, for Instant Pot, when the recipe says high pressure 10 min is that “poultry”, button on “normal”, 10 min? I’m new to the Instant Pot.

    Thank you!!

    Reply
    1. TKWAdmin
      November 29, 2017

      Hi Lani!

      You can use either setting of poultry for 10 minutes or 10 minutes high pressure. And welcome to the wonderful world of pressure cooking!

      Best Kitchen Wishes!

      Reply
  6. Lani
    November 27, 2017

    Hi There, for Instant Pot, when the recipe says high pressure 10 min is that “poultry”, “normal”, 10 min? I’m new to the Instant Pot. Thank you!

    Reply
  7. Debbie Ellis
    November 7, 2017

    Would you recommend using the bbq sauce again on another batch because I have plenty left over? Second time making this and my family loves it. Thank you so much.

    Reply
    1. TKWAdmin
      November 8, 2017

      Yes you can. Just be sure you add some water to the pot with it to help with cooking.

      Best Kitchen Wishes!

      Reply
  8. Cathy
    October 22, 2017

    Would you recommend cooking anything else in the liquid/sauce that remains in the cooker? Also assume thighs with the bone in works just as well? Thanks,

    Reply
  9. Ron Walker
    October 16, 2017

    Hi, I don’t have a high setting on my pressure cooker, it just has labels for different types of food. Any suggestions?

    Reply
    1. TKWAdmin
      October 16, 2017

      Hi Ron! What’s the make and model if you pressure change Iker?

      Best Kitchen Wishes!

      Reply
  10. Klobo
    September 21, 2017

    Should I broil on low or high?

    Reply
    1. TKWAdmin
      September 21, 2017

      I keep my broiler on high, but the rack in the middle of the oven.

      Brest Kitchen Wishes!

      Reply
      1. Klobo
        September 22, 2017

        Thank you! It turned out so delicious! Even my 2 year old loved it! (Which is saying a lot around here!)

        Reply
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