When I first posted the one skillet pork chop and potatoes recipe, I received several requests for a similar recipe that could be made in the Instant Pot.
Although I still make the oven baked version, this pork chops and potatoes and pork tenderloin that is made in the Instant Pot, have become one of my favorite weeknight meals.
Let’s face it, as much as I want to be prepared and organized, there are times that I just don’t have a plan for dinner.
That is when I run to my freezer, open it up, and stare at it endlessly. I do this until something jumps out at me, knowing that I am desperate for an idea for dinner.
This is exactly how this pork chops and potatoes recipe was born!
Pork Chops and Potatoes
I was staring into the cold case filled with white papered wrapped meat from the butcher, not knowing what I was going to prepare for dinner.
That is when I saw the lonely stack of frozen pork chops begging for attention. I grabbed the frozen pack and as I turned to close the heavy freezer door, I looked down and saw a stack of russet potatoes staring at me.
I picked up a few and knew that a dinner could be born with these two main ingredients.
I knew I needed a little flavor to add to this meal and when I opened the spice cabinet a packet of my homemade dry ranch seasoning literally fell off the shelf.
It was meant to be!
Ranch dressing goes great with just about anything. But a little sprinkle of dry seasoning on both the pork chops and potatoes seemed like just the answer.
I pulled my Instant Pot out and placed it on the counter. I immediately turned to the refrigerator to decide what type of liquid that I was going to add to bring the pot up to pressure.
When I pulled on the handle and opened the door, I saw the remaining mushrooms from the week’s menu hanging out on the top shelf.
Why not? By all means, this was a throw together meal that I was just hoping was going to be edible.
Cook The Potatoes At The Same Time
I added a few more ingredients and added the frozen pork chops into the liquid. The potatoes were added to the steamer basket and placed on a tall trivet.
As I closed and locked the lid, I prayed for the best.
Once the meal was done cooking, I allowed for 10 minutes of natural pressure release.
I hesitantly opened the lid and to my surprise everything looked and smelled delicious!
I thickened up the sauce to make a quick gravy, and our new favorite Instant Pot weeknight meal was born!
This recipe can easily be reduced to feed 2 people, or increased to feed a family of 6. No need to increase or decrease the cooking time, just adjust the ingredients as needed.
And if you are looking for a delicious pork chop only recipe, try this Easy Instant Pot Pork Chops recipe!
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Instant Pot Ranch Pork Chops and Potatoes
Moist and delicious pork chops with a ranch flavored gravy made with ranch potatoes for a one pot meal.
Ingredients
- 1 tablespoon extra virgin olive oil
- 1 small onion, diced
- 2 cloves of garlic, minced
- 1 1/2 cup chicken broth
- 1/4 cup milk
- 1/2 packet of dry ranch dressing seasoning
- 1/2 teaspoon fresh ground pepper
- 4 frozen pork chops, thin, bone in
- 1/2 cup sliced baby bella mushrooms
- 4 inch small russet potatoes, cut in 4-6 sections
- 1/4 packet of dry ranch dressing seasoning
- 2 Tbsp flour
Instructions
- Place Instant Pot on sauté mode. Add extra virgin olive oil.
- Once heated add diced onion and heat for 3 minutes.
- Add minced garlic and stir frequently for 1 minute. Turn Instant Pot off
- Add chicken broth and deglaze the bottom of the pan.
- Add in milk, dry ranch seasoning and ground pepper, stir.
- Add frozen pork chops in the liquid and place the mushrooms on top of the chops.
- In a small bowl sprinkle ¼ packet of dry ranch seasoning mix on the cut potatoes and coat.
- Add trivet and steamer basket over the pork chops. Add potatoes in the basket.
- Close lid and turn to sealed. Pressure cook/manual on high for 15 minutes.
- Natural pressure release for 10 minutes, then quick pressure release the remaining pressure.
- Remove potatoes and pork chops and cover.
- Place Instant Pot on sauté mode and slowly whisk flour to the liquid mixture. Stirring frequently thicken sauce to desired consistency. Pour over pork chops.
Notes
If using thawed thin-medium thick bone in pork chops reduced cooking time to 8 minutes.
Recipe provided by Make Your Meals
Nutrition Information:
Yield:
4Serving Size:
1 gramsAmount Per Serving: Unsaturated Fat: 0g
Sonja M
Thursday 28th of February 2019
Could I cook the potatoes in the liquid with the pork chops and mushrooms?
makeyourmeals
Friday 1st of March 2019
Absolutely!
Tara Quail
Thursday 17th of January 2019
I made this tonight exactly as the recipe said but I had frozen boneless pork chops and canned mushrooms. It was great. Thank you! I forgot to take something out for dinner this morning so being able to prepare frozen really saved the day. I've only made 4 or 5 meals in my instant pot so far but I plan to use it much more . It is a life saver for me since I tend to get distracted easily and forget to start dinner on time. This is definitely the best meal I've made with it so far.
makeyourmeals
Thursday 24th of January 2019
Making dinner from frozen is one of the best benefits of the Instant Pot! I am so glad you enjoyed the pork chops!
Layla P
Friday 4th of January 2019
This turned out great. I almost made a big error though, I didn't understand how important it is to PROPERLY scrape and clean out the browned onions and garlic from the pot before starting the pressure cycle. (Deglazing) The machine gave me the code "burn" on the pot when it was early in the cycle. After some quick googling I opened the pot, took everything out, cleaned the pot better, added a bit more chicken broth, and started again. The family loved it! I will be doing more cooking from frozen with the instant pot, thank you!
makeyourmeals
Tuesday 15th of January 2019
Yes, the deglazing is crucial in this (and many recipes). I am glad it all worked out and you enjoyed it!
Tracy Freeman
Saturday 24th of November 2018
We made this tonight and it was so delicious! My husband and 16 year old daughter loved it.
makeyourmeals
Monday 26th of November 2018
We are so glad that you like it!
Pauline
Thursday 25th of October 2018
Can't wait to try this. I make something similar to this and it turns out great. I know this one will too.
makeyourmeals
Sunday 4th of November 2018
Thank you Pauline... we love this recipe!