So, I’ve been making dishes in my Instant Pot now for several months. And, both the Loon and I agree, this Instant Pot Dijon Chicken recipe ranks as one of our favorites.
The skinless, boneless chicken breasts cook perfectly and remain tender, but not so much that it shreds on your plate. And the flavorful sauce is really something amazing.
The prep time is very limited with this dish, and yet is so incredibly flavorful and really quite elegant in presentation and taste.
Simply sauté an onion, then nestle the chicken in the pot, and pour in the easy-to-prepare sauce. And then it only pressure cooks for 8 minutes!
Now that’s what I’m talking about!
I just love our Instant Pot so much. It truly produces food that is superior in taste, in such a short amount of time!
This entire dish came together in less than 30 minutes, which gave me plenty of time to cook up a batch of our favorite wild rice blend and some steamed broccoli.
Now that’s what I call a pretty darn good weeknight dinner!
It’s amazing how tender the chicken is when cooked in an Instant Pot. It’s easy to get overcooked, rubbery chicken breasts. But this recipe delivers then tender, juicy, and perfectly cooked.
And the blend of Dijon mustard, Sherry, black pepper and thyme really is the perfect flavor combination.
Don’t you just want to eat that?!
Now, let’s go make this awesome Instant Pot Dijon Chicken recipe!
You’ll want to make this again, and again, and again. We do!
Instant Pot Dijon Chicken
Ingredients
- ½ cup chicken stock
- ¼ cup dry sherry
- 2 tbsp Dijon mustard
- 2 garlic cloves minced
- 1 tsp dried thyme leaves
- ½ tsp Kosher salt
- ½ tsp freshly ground black pepper
- 2 tbsp unsalted butter
- 1 medium yellow onion chopped
- 3 boneless, skinless chicken breasts about 2 lbs, total
Instructions
- In a medium bowl, whisk together the stock, sherry, mustard, garlic, thyme, salt, and pepper. Set aside.
- Select the SAUTÉ on More (High).
- Melt the butter in the pot and add the onion and sauté until softened, about 4 to 5 minutes.
- Nestle the chicken breasts into the onions, then pour the stock-mustard mixture over the chicken.
- Secure the lid and set the Pressure Release to Sealing.
- Select MEAT/STEW or MANUAL or PRESSURE COOK and set the timer for 8 minutes at High pressure.
- Let pressure release naturally for 5 minutes, the move the Pressure Release to Venting to release any remaining steam.
- Open the pot and and carefully remove the chicken to a plate and loosely tent with foil to keep warm.
- Press CANCEL and then press SAUTÉ and cook for anther 6 to 7 minutes to thicken the sauce.
- Plate the chicken and spoon the sauce over the top.
- Serve with wild rice and steamed vegetables.
Similar experience to Travis but my solution was to keep the same cooking time and cut the natural release altogether. Took a bit of experimentation but it was worth eating it again and again. Love this recipe.
Thanks so much, Chris! Sounds like a good adjustment, we’ll re-visit this recipe and update to reflect the success you guys have had with those tweaks. Thanks so much for letting us know and for the wonderful review! We appreciate that very much!! Best, Kris & Wesley
Still making this. About to do it again ๐
At the time I posted the previous comment I had moved in with my partner a few months prior at the start of the pandemic. I was using her instant pot rather than mine.
Interesting further discovery since then…
At some point hers got dropped and I dare not use a pressure cooker that’s fallen from a height. We collected mine instead and I had to make a few adjustments to the recipes in regular rotation.
It seems as though individual pots have a bit of a personality of their own. A little different from each other but consistent with themselves.
Love it!! So glad there were no further incidents from the fallen instant pot!!! Thank you for sharing!!! โฅ๏ธ
Sauce was fantastic but 8 minutes high pressure with 5 minutes natural releases significantly overcooked the chicken. Will try using bone-in chicken thighs next time or cutting high pressure time to 6 or 7 minutes.
Does it work okay to substitute white wine for the sherry?
Hi Naomi! Absolutely! White wine would work great! Let us know what you think of the dish! Best, Kris & Wesley
Thank you for your quick response. I making it on Sunday let you know!
Are there any changes that need to be made if I want to double The Insta pot Dijon chicken recipe? Thanks
Hi Eileen, I would keep the liquid measurements the same and just double the chicken. Let us know how it turns out!