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Make Easy Instant Pot Hamburgers for a quick dinner in your electric pressure cooker using ground beef and a few other ingredients. This easy recipe is perfect when you can’t grill or fry hamburger patties, and even picky eaters approve!

instant pot hamburger with melted cheese, lettuce and tomato slices on a bun with chips

I’ve seen so many people talking about how to cook burgers in Instant Pot that I just had to try it. If you want hamburgers for dinner, but grilling isn’t an option, making burgers in your electric pressure cooker is the next best thing.

It’s an easy Instant Pot recipe with ground beef that’s perfect for busy days! If you’ve ever had a steamed burger, like White Castle burgers, pressure cooker burgers are basically the same idea.

You guys, all I have to say about cooking burgers in the Instant Pot is don’t knock it until you’ve tried it. I know, I know that nothing quite compares to a thick, juicy burger cooked to perfection on the grill, but hear me out on this one — k?

Why Make Steamed Burgers

So, why on earth would anyone want to make hamburger patties in the Instant Pot? Well, maybe you don’t have a grill, or maybe it’s too hot or too cold for grilling. Maybe you don’t even have an air fryer for burgers either. And if you’ve ever fried burgers on the stove, you know the clean-up isn’t fun! Trust me — been there, done that!

If you’ve got a pressure cooker, you can still make juicy, tasty hamburgers or cheeseburgers in just a few minutes. They’re quick, easy and delicious. And the clean-up is easy, too!

How to Make Hamburgers in the Instant Pot

When you cook hamburger patties in the pressure cooker, you’re basically steaming them. It’s like making hobo dinners in foil packs when you go camping.

So, you season your ground meat, and then you form the meat into patties. I usually like to keep the seasonings on burgers pretty simple and let people go crazy on the toppings. I used my basic hamburger recipe here, but you can use your own if you have one you love.

ground beef hamburger patties in foil packs

Then, place each hamburger patty on a square piece of aluminum foil, and fold the foil to make an envelope. Add a cup of water to your Instant pot, or more if using an 8 quart, along with a trivet, and stack the packets on top of each other.

If you don’t want to use aluminum foil, you can use parchment paper, instead. I tried it both ways, and the results were the same!

How Long to Pressure Cook Burgers

We like our burgers on the thick side, so I cooked them for 15 minutes and let the pressure release for 5 minutes after that. You could also do 20 minutes with a quick release, or if your burgers are thinner, you could probably do 12 minutes. You might have to experiment to get the perfect cook time, but as long as the burgers are 160 degrees internally, you’re good!

hamburger patties foil packs in the instant pot

The first time I made Instant Pot hamburgers, we ate them right out of the pot, so to speak. But, the next time, I added a little BBQ sauce on top, broiled them for about 5 minutes, added some cheese slices, and they were even better!

cheeseburger with lettuce and tomatoes on plate by a pressure cooker

Tips for making the BEST hamburger patties in the Instant Pot

  • Keep patties roughly the same size for even cooking
  • Use a meat thermometer to check for correct temperature
  • Drain liquid from packets before serving
  • Broil after pressure cooking for extra flavor and texture

Looking for more Instant Pot ground beef recipes?

Instant Pot Hamburgers Recipe

5 from 14 votes

Easy Instant Pot Hamburgers

By: Dee
Make Easy Instant Pot Hamburgers for a quick dinner in your electric pressure cooker using ground beef and a few other ingredients in foil packs. This easy recipe is perfect when you can’t grill or fry hamburger patties, and even picky eaters approve!
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 20 minutes
Total Time: 25 minutes
Servings: 4 people

Ingredients  

  • 1 ½ pounds lean ground beef
  • 1 tablespoon water
  • 1 teaspoon sea salt
  • 1 teaspoon dried minced onions
  • ½ teaspoon ground black pepper
  • 1 cup water for pressure cooking
  • barbecue sauce optional
  • cheese, if desired optional
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Instructions 

  • Add water, sea salt, dried onions and pepper to ground beef, and mix well
  • Form into patties, about 1/2 inch thick
  • Place hamburger patties separately on squares of aluminum foil, and form into loose foil packs
  • Add 1 cup water to Instant Pot, place trivet inside, and pile foil packs on top of trivet
  • Turn valve to sealing position, hit PRESSURE COOK for 15 minutes, and do a 5 minute natural release
  • Hit cancel, and when pin drops, open cover, and remove foil packs.
  • Open foil packs, place hamburger patties on baking sheet, brush each patty with a thin layer of barbecue sauce, and broil in oven for 5 minutes, or until top is brown and slightly crisp
  • Turn oven off, add cheese, if desired, and serve on buns with your favorite toppings

Notes

Recipe was made in 6-quart Instant Pot pressure cooker. For an 8 quart or larger, add amount of water recommended for that size — cooking time remains the same.
Hamburger patties should reach internal temperature of 160 degrees, according to meat thermometer, when cooked.
If you have the IP Duo Crisp, you can broil the tops after pressure cooking and removing burgers from foil.
 

Nutrition

Calories: 350kcal

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

Additional Info

Course: Main
Cuisine: American
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Originally published in 2018 and updated as of July 2020

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44 Comments

  1. Erin says:

    This Instant Pot Hamburgers look so perfect! Definitely a must try!

  2. Toni says:

    Such a perfect burger recipe!! We loved it!5 stars

  3. Beth says:

    This is an interesting idea! I can’t wait to make these! Saved for tomorrow! Thank you!5 stars

  4. Lenore says:

    Have u used ground chuck?

    1. Dee says:

      I usually use ground chuck –whatever is available now.

  5. karen says:

    thank you dee for your this best and tasty hamburgers. much better than other. keep posting.5 stars

  6. Janice Faulkner says:

    Love this recipe!! I’m not good on the bar-b-que but these came out tasting like they were right off the grill5 stars

    1. Dee says:

      That’s so great to hear, Janice. Thank you so much!

  7. Joyce says:

    Because I have only the IP and a 1,000 watt micro for cooking (the rentals here don’t have kitchens, and this is in mid Missouri), I’m constantly looking for uses for the IP. I just got mine in mid March, and am still learning its various great attributes, so am definitely going to make hamburgers in it, and the eggs and potatoes for potato salad. I do very much like how “boiled” eggs turn out in the pot–SOOOO good, and so much better than any I’ve ever made on the stove, and I’ve been cooking for 58 years, having learned when I was 8 years old.5 stars

    1. Dee says:

      The IP is definitely a game changer! I love making hamburgers whenever we can’t grill, and I love how well the eggs always turn out. Thanks so much! 🙂

    2. Greg D says:

      I’m in my RV on a rainy night with fresh ground beef so I did a search and found this.
      No question the IP can cook anything. Burgers came out great, it’s not BBQ, as mentioned, but definitely delicious! Thanks!5 stars

    3. Dee says:

      I’m so glad you liked the burgers, Greg. Thanks you so much!

  8. Jessica says:

    Have you tried this with turkey burgers? How would I adjust the cook time for turkey instead of ground beef?5 stars

    1. Dee says:

      I haven’t made these with turkey, but I believe the cook time should stay the same.

  9. Dorothy at Shockinglydelish says:

    I’m telling you I am loving my instant pot more and more!! This will be a perfect option on those crazy busy nights.

    1. Dee says:

      This is exactly how I feel, Dorothy!

  10. Julie says:

    Can you use frozen patties and if so how long would you cook them?

    Thanks!

    1. Dee says:

      I haven’t tried using frozen, so I’m not sure on the time, but I’m sure it’s possible.