It is not as straightforward as you would think to use your Instant Pot as a Slow Cooker. However, with these tips, you CAN use your Instant Pot for slow cooking.

Many people purchased an Instant Pot to make their lives easier and to cut down on appliances. While the Instant Pot does a wonderful job making Instant Pot Rice, replacing the need for a rice cooker, and is superb at making yogurt, replacing the need for a yogurt incubator, an Instant Pot DOES NOT make a great replacement for a Crockpot.
While the slow cook function on a pressure cooker is not a useless Instant Pot Setting, like Porridge or Beans, it requires modifications.
Important to Remember When Using an Instant Pot as a Slow Cooker
- You must still have thin liquid in the inner pot. For the Instant Pot to reach and maintain a consistent temperature, it is crucial to have at least 1 cup of thin liquid in the inner pot. The slow cooker function will not work without the addition of thin liquid (water, broth, juice, etc).
- Layer correctly. Just like pressure cooking, be sure the thin liquid is on the bottom of the inner pot. If you have a thick sauce, such as BBQ sauce or tomato sauce, your pressure cooker will struggle to reach and maintain temperature.
- You have to modify the setting and time. The heat settings of low, normal, and high do not equally equate to the keep warm, low, and high settings on a slow cooker. Use my guide for converting recipes below.
- It shouldn't take more than 15-20 minutes to heat up. If after 20 minutes your Instant Pot is still heating, rather than counting down the cooking time, it is likely struggling to reach temperature. To override this, you can take the lid off your pressure cooker, press saute, and saute for 2-4 minutes. Hit cancel, and then reset the cooking time using the slow cook function.
- No pressure will be reached. When using the slow cook function on your pressure cooker, pressure will not be reached. Therefore, you don't need to worry about locking your lid or vent knob into place and you can remove the lid to check on your dish as desired. If you would like, you can use a glass lid, which will allow some of the liquid to evaporate, as a traditional slow cooker lid does.
Instant Pot Slow Cook Temperatures Explained
The Slow Cook Function on the Instant Pot can be adjusted to Low, Normal, or High Temperature.
- Low on the Instant Pot Slow Cooker Function is like the keep warm on a traditional slow cooker. The low setting reaches about 170 degrees F.
- Normal on the Instant Pot Slow Cooker Function is equivalent to low heat on a traditional slow cooker. Normal reaches 200 degrees F.
- High on the Instant Pot Function does not get as high as high heat on a slow cooker, but by adding 15 minutes per hour of slow cooking, you can experience similar results. High reaches about 210 degrees F, which is 10-20 degrees less than a slow cooker on high.
How to Use the Slow Cook Setting on the Instant Pot
Below this explanation, you will find a printable chart you can keep on hand to help you quickly remember how to slow cook your favorite slow cooker recipes using the Instant Pot.
- To turn on the slow cook function, hit the slow cook button on your pressure cooker.
- Hit adjust/pressure or toggle your knob to select between low, normal and high temperature.
- Use the knob or +/- buttons to adjust the cooking time, which should be able to be set in 30 minute increments. Remember to add 15 minutes of cooking time per hour if cooking on High.
- Once the cooking time is set, the Instant Pot will heat and once fully heated, the cooking time will begin.
- After the cooking time elapses, most models will default to keep warm (be sure it is selected by hitting the keep warm button if not lit up.)
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Should I Get Rid of My Slow Cooker?
NO! If you have space for both a traditional slow cooker and an Instant Pot, I would highly recommend keeping both, as both serve their purpose. A slow cooker will produce more consistent results for crockpot recipes and you don't need to worry about adding thin liquid.
However, if you only have space for one appliance, I would still recommend purchasing the Instant Pot and with this guide, you CAN slow cook using your Instant Pot.
Slow Cooker Recipes to Instant Pot Recipes
While this post was designed to teach you how to use your pressure cooker as a slow cooker, the whole purpose of the Instant Pot is to SPEED up cooking.
Here are some of my favorite Slow Cooker Recipes that I have used as inspiration to create Instant Pot versions.
- Slow Cooker Pork Carnitas to Instant Pot Pork Tacos
- Slow Cooker Steak Fajitas to Instant Pot Steak Fajitas
- Slow Cooker Baked Ziti to Instant Pot Creamy Pasta
- Slow Cooker Pulled Pork to Instant Pot Pulled Pork
If you still have questions, please leave them in the comments and I will do my best to answer!
Ruby
My instant pot is brand new, the classic model with the least amount of settings, 8QT. I have an issue where it BOILS eventually, after several hours. I put it on the lowest slow cook setting and it still did this. We’re super disappointed because we mostly want a slow cooker.
Kristen Chidsey
Hi Ruby! That is disappointing and very unusual, as most models never get hot enough to even boil. You may want to contact customer service, as it could be an issue. Since new, they may be able to return it. If you mainly want a slow cooker, I would suggest just getting one--an IP will never work well in that fashion.
Marion Niewald
Hi Kristen,
I appreciate your explanation for the different temperature settings compared to a crock pot. My instant pot however stays in preheat mode for 2 hours and will not go to the actual slow cook section. I wrote to customer service and they explained that the my instant pot works as designed. It is so frustrating! I unfortunately do not have enough space for an additional crock pot. I tried turning it off unplugging it several times, but it did not change, the pot remained in preheat mode for over two hours, at which point, I gave up.
Kristen Chidsey
That is so frustrating! I wonder if you turn it on saute for a few minutes and then hit cancel and try using the slow cooker function if that would help speed up the process.
Daria
Thank you so much for this!
Kristen Chidsey
You bet!
Sally
If I want to halve the recipe do I need to decrease the cooking time?
Kristen Chidsey
Hi Sally! The cooking time will remain the same 🙂 Enjoy!
Patricia Hamilton Bell
Thank you for sharing this info. Have been wanted to try this but lacked any knowledge on how to go about it.
Kristen Chidsey
So happy this helped!
Kaya
Uggh, I can't get it to move out of preheat when slow cooking. I have the Duo Plus 3 QT
Kristen Chidsey
Hi Kaya! That is NOT Normal. For this model, after you hit slow cook and select the time and setting, after 10 seconds the cooking should start and you should hear 3 beeps to let you know it has begun. I would check to be sure you have not set the delay start on accident.
Cécile
Hi,
Same here, with the Instant pot pro… preheating lasts for 3h out of 4 and the actual cooking happen during the last hour. This is not slow cooking!
And I’m sure we haven’t used delay…
If someone had any suggestion, it would be appreciated ! Thanks.
Kristen Chidsey
Hi Cecile! Thank you for telling me your model. That will help me troubleshoot or determine that this model specifically is not good at slow cooking.
Jake
I have the same problem with my IP 8 quart. It just stays in preheat mode.
Kristen Chidsey
Try turning to saute for a minute and then switching to slow cooker.
OCEAN
Hi,
I found this very helpful
I was trying to render tallow and didn't have crockpot. So after reading this I set the instant pot to slow cook "Normal " for four hours added water and salt to render tallow hopefully it goes well in four hours or I will do it again for 2-4 hours.
Some people suggest 1 hour to render some suggest 8-12 hours no idea guessing its a taste difference but nothing scientific will see thank you.
Linda Riley
Thank you for this informative post. I am learning how to use the slow cook function on my insant pot and this has been sooo helpful to me, thanks again.