Made with only 6 ingredients and in 15 minutes, this recipe for Instant Pot Smoked Sausage with Potatoes is the definition of a fast family dinner!
While the ingredients in this recipe for Instant Pot Sausage and Potatoes are humble, the results are delicious. Between the soft, flavorful potatoes, the spicy, hearty sausage, and the super tender green beans, this meal is hearty, economical, and a true family favorite.

This recipe for Instant Pot Kielbasa and Potatoes was inspired by my childhood. I grew up in an area with a lot of Polish influence, and so there was a lot of kielbasas, or polish smoked sausage, used in recipes.
My grandparents would make a simple dish using kielbasa, potatoes, and green beans. It was simmered for hours on the stove or in the slow cooker until the potatoes and green beans were super soft and absorbed all the rich flavor from the sausage.
I took that recipe and sped up the process. Now in less than 20 minutes, the magic of the Instant Pot delivers this Polish comfort food. It is rich, creamy, flavorful and so incredibly easy to make.
Notes on Ingredients
This recipe is made with humble ingredients, but there are a few things to note about each ingredient.

- Kielbasa: Kielbasa is a polish smoked sausage. You can use any smoked sausage you like. I use an organic beef smoked sausage that is free from nitrates, preservatives, and MSG. However, you can use any variety of smoked sausage you like.
- Potatoes: Russet, red, or Yukon Gold potatoes can be used. There is no need to peel the potatoes. Simply scrub and chop into 1.5-2 inch cubes.
- Green Beans: My grandparents used canned green beans for this recipe, and so that is what I use. It keeps this recipe super simple to make. Plus that means there is no cleaning and chopping of fresh green beans which is a huge time saver. But feel free to use fresh trimmed green beans in place of the canned beans.
- Chicken Stock: Use low-sodium store-bought chicken broth/stock, homemade chicken stock, or Instant Pot Chicken Stock. While you can use water in place of stock, the stock adds more flavor to the completed dish.
- Cajun Seasoning: I find that a Cajun blend of spices adds just the right flavor to potatoes and pairs well with the smoked sausage. I use homemade Cajun seasoning, but you can use your favorite store-bought brand or seasoned salt in its place.
- Onions: The onions are totally optional, but do add a bit of flavor to this dish. Feel free to omit them if desired.
Recipe Modifications
- Make it EVEN Quicker! This is a really easy and fast recipe, but if you are really in a time crunch, I suggest skipping sauteing the sausage. I love the crispy texture the sauteing adds to this dish, but it is completely unnecessary.
- Lower the Sodium. To control the level of sodium, use low-sodium broth or stock, rinse the canned green beans or use no-salt-added canned beans, and omit the salt or cut in half the amount of salt in the homemade cajun seasoning.
How to Make Instant Pot Smoked Sausage and Potatoes
- Turn the Instant Pot to saute and let heat up for a minute or two.
- Add in a teaspoon of oil and the kielbasa and minced onion. Saute for 2-3 minutes or until the sausage begins to get crispy and browned and the onion softens.

- Add in the stock and scrape up the browned bits on the bottom of the inner pot.

- Layer potatoes, Cajun seasoning, and drained green beans on top of the sausage.

- Close the pressure cooker and be sure the vent knob is sealed.
- Set cook time for 2 minutes on high pressure. Note: If you want your potatoes JUST fork tender, but still somewhat firm, set cook time for only 1 minute.
- Let the pressure release naturally for at least 5 minutes before doing a quick release of pressure.
- Open up the pressure cooker, give everything a stir, and serve.
More Instant Pot Comfort Food Recipes
- Instant Pot Beef Stew
- Instant Pot Pot Roast
- Instant Pot Red Beans and Rice
- Instant Pot Meatloaf and Mashed Potatoes
- Instant Pot Beef Stroganoff
- Instant Pot Chicken and Dumplings
If you tried out this recipe for Instant Pot Sausage and Potatoes, I would love for you to leave a comment below.

Instant Pot Smoked Sausage and Potatoes with Green Beans
Ingredients
- 1 teaspoon olive oil
- 1 tablespoon minced onion optional
- 1 pound smoked sausage sliced into ½ inch pieces
- 1 cup chicken stock see note
- 2 pounds potatoes cubed
- 32 ounces canned green beans drained
- 1 teaspoon Cajun seasoning
Instructions
- Turn Instant Pot to saute and allow to heat up for a minute or two.
- Add in olive oil, sausage, and the minced onion. Saute for 2-3 minutes, or until the sausage begins to be brown and the onions soften. Turn the Instant Pot OFF.
- Add in the stock and scrape up the browned bits on the bottom of the inner pot.
- Add in potatoes on top of the sausage and sprinkle with the Cajun seasoning. Add drained green beans on top of sausage.
- Close the Instant Pot and seal the vent knob to sealed.
- Hit manual or pressure cook and adjust cook time to 2 minutes on HIGH pressure.
- Once cook time has elapsed, let pressure release naturally for at least 5 minutes. Then do a quick release of pressure by hitting the vent knob from sealed to venting, being careful to stand away from the steam being released. You can also let pressure release naturally.
- Stir together the ingredients and serve.
Sharon
This is one of my family’s favorite dinners! We have it at least once a month if not more. It is so easy an so quick and the taste is so so good! I also like to add some cut up yellow squash in the summer time!
Kristen Chidsey
I love hearing you all enjoy so much, Sharon! Thanks for sharing! And I love the addition of yellow squash.
Lauren
My family loved this recipe and it was so easy! I added some texas pete to mine!
Kristen Chidsey
I love adding hot sauce! Thanks for sharing you all enjoyed 🙂
Regina Ruff
This was soooooo good!!!
Needed a green bean main dish and this hits the spot! Leftovers were just as good.
Subs: beef sausage and beef broth..whoke oniin satued in bacon grease. 1 T Tonys cajun seasoning and 1 big spoonful garlic. Awesome!!!
Kristen Chidsey
Thanks for sharing, Regina! Thrilled you enjoyed!
Kimberly
Can you use frozen green beans?
Kristen Chidsey
Hi Kimberly! Yes, feel free to use frozen green beans. I just typically don't find them to be as flavorful in this dish as fresh or canned.
peter
I tried it with seven small potatoes cubed and saute the onions & kielbasa for a few minutes. Added 7 small potatoes can green beans to tubes Keilbasa cooked 2 mins with 5 mins release. Potatoes way too firm. I put it all back together for another 1 minutes and a 5 minute release, yep my wife said "pretty Good" Basic communication for people to develop and guess who gets in the middle....too late I'm afraid. This type is very faint!!
Kristen Chidsey
Hi Peter! Thank you for your feedback on the font. I will see if I can make it bolder. As for the cook time, it may have been the potatoes needed to be but smaller, but happy you got it to work out.
Kathy
This was a hit with my family. I made a few modifications since I didn't have everything and it turned out fantastic. I used Chicken & Apple sausage, red potatoes and canned green beans as the recipe called for. I used vegetable broth instead, since I didn't have chicken broth. I didn't have cajun seasoning, so I used an Ethiopian 12-spice blend that we had, and it was very flavorful. I cooked it a little longer than what the recipe called for...I gave it 7 mins. Fantastic meal, will definitely make again! Thank you Kristen!
Kristen Chidsey
I am thrilled to hear you enjoyed, Kathy! Thank you for sharing your modifications as well.
Grandma
This was surprisingly good. So much flavor with so few ingredients. Made it a second time with 12 oz of frozen mixed veggies and it was just as good.
Amanda
One of our favorites! Always turns out perfect
Brenna
This was amazing. We tried it tonight. Can you please share what brand of sausage you use? I love all things preservative free and nitrate free
Kristen Chidsey
Hi Brenna! I am so happy to hear you enjoyed this! My favorite sausage to use in this recipe is Kiolbassa(Brand)Smoked Polish Sausage, but it can be hard to find. Another one of my favorites is alFresco Smoked Andouille Chicken Sausage.
D.S.
Did not turn out well at all for me. Potatoes went to much in the instant pot. I followed the recipe precisely. Used canned green beans which I did drain. Perhaps fresh greens beans would have been better.
Kristen Chidsey
Hi DS. I am sorry you did not care for this recipe. You potatoes should not turn to mush after the short amount of cooking time. It may have been that you cut them too small. But in the future you can cut the timing down by one minute.
Gina
How much is in a serving? Was super yummy.
Kristen Chidsey
Hi Gina! I love hearing you enjoyed this Instant Pot recipe. As for serving size, this recipe serves 6 and each serving is about 2 cups.
Melanie Tanczos
I am a widowed mom with four young kiddos and we LOVE this meal! One of my quick go-to's when I'm too tired to cook! 😋 🙌💗
Kristen Chidsey
I am thrilled to hear this meal helps you out when you are exhausted. And I am sending you so much love. I can only begin to imagine how much is on your plate.
Dottie
My family loves this dish. It is quick, flavorful and filling. Thank you for such a great recipe!😋
Kristen Chidsey
You bet! I love hearing that your family enjoys this recipe.