Instant Pot Chicken Bacon Ranch Pasta is an easy dinner made with chicken breasts, shell pasta and bacon in a creamy ranch dressing sauce.
If you're looking for a quick and easy Instant Pot recipe with chicken, you have to try this creamy chicken bacon ranch pasta. It's like mac and cheese, only it's made with ranch dressing instead of cream, and it's got bacon! Yes, bacon!
I'm all about one pot dinners, and I've been working on converting my stove top one pot meals to Instant Pot recipes. The Hubs kept asking me to make this one pot chicken bacon ranch pasta in the pressure cooker for the longest time, and I finally got around to it!
He's crazy about Crock-Pot Chicken Bacon Ranch Sandwiches, and so are my kids. Even the picky eaters will eat just about anything if it has ranch on it! I usually make homemade ranch dressing, but you can use your favorite brand for this recipe.
How to Make Ranch Chicken Pasta in the Instant Pot
First, you sauté some cut-up chicken breasts in the pressure cooker. Then, turn the IP off, and add your pasta and water or chicken broth.
I used shells this time, but I have used penne and mini penne when I've made this on the stove. Either pasta works here, so use what you have.
If you do use a different pasta shape, be sure to cook it for half the time it says to on the package. This is the key when you want to cook pasta in the Instant Pot and have it turn out perfect every time!
Shell pasta takes 4 minutes to cook in the Instant Pot, although you can let it go for 5 minutes if you want softer pasta. After that, you stir in the ranch and some chopped cooked bacon, and then you add the cheese.
Always add your dairy products after pressure cooking. Milk tends to curdle and separate if you add it before.
I used Monterey jack cheese here, but you could even use cheddar if you have that. I wanted a creamy texture for this chicken pasta, so that's why I went with the Monterey jack.
Recipe Tips
- If you use a thick ranch dressing, add some milk to thin the sauce out and make it creamier.
- Substitute chicken broth for the water for even more flavor.
- Use thin, crispy bacon for better texture and crunch. Plan ahead and use leftover bacon!
- Stir in 4 ounces of cream cheese at the end for even richer, creamier pasta.
- Top with extra bacon for more flavor.
You can definitely use chicken thighs if you want. You can even use leftover chicken or rotisserie chicken to save time.
Post originally published in 2018 and updated in 2020
Instant Pot Chicken Bacon Ranch Pasta Recipe
Recipe
Instant Pot Chicken Bacon Ranch Pasta
Equipment
Ingredients
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 2 boneless skinless chicken breasts, cut up - about 1 ½ pounds
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1 teaspoon sea salt
- 1 teaspoon black pepper
- 2 teaspoons dried minced onions
- 1 16-ounce box medium shell pasta, uncooked
- 4 cups water
- 1 cup ranch dressing
- 5 slices cooked crispy bacon, crumbled
- 3 cups shredded monterey jack cheese
- chopped parsley, if desired
Instructions
- Hit SAUTE on the pressure cooker, and when it reads HOT, add oil, then add chicken, add sea salt, garlic powder, pepper, and minced onion, and cook until no longer pink, stirring frequently
- Hit CANCEL, and make sure no chicken is sticking to bottom of pot. Add a little bit of water to deglaze pot if necessary
- Pour pasta shells over chicken, and pour water over shells. Press shells down lightly stir to make sure pasta is covered with water
- Turn valve to sealing position, and hit PRESSURE COOK for 4 minutes
- When pot beeps, do a gradual quick release, and remove lid when pin drops
- Stir in ranch dressing and chopped bacon pieces, then stir in cheese until melted and well combined. Garnish with chopped fresh parsley and additional chopped bacon, if desired, and serve
Notes
Nutrition information is estimated. Please do your own calculation to fit special diets.
Marissa says
At what point do you “cook” the bacon? It says add the bacon pieces but doesn’t say cooked or raw? I do t want to get sick:/ thanks.
Dee says
The ingredient list calls for cooked bacon. You can cook it for the recipe or use leftover cooked bacon -- I talk about this in the post, as well.
Angie says
Has anyone tried this with riced cauliflower instead of pasta? Just curious? 🙂
Kristy Y says
I would love to try this recipe but I don't have an insta pot. Can it be made in oven?
Dee says
I haven't tried it in the oven, but I have a recipe for chicken ranch pasta on the stove. https://www.meatloafandmelodrama.com/one-pot-chicken-bacon-ranch-pasta/
Bonnie says
would fresh broccoli be good in this fecipe?
Dee says
Yes, I serve it with broccoli, and it's really good. I would cook it separately or add it after pressure cooking, though, since broccoli would get super soft and mushy during the cooking process.
Muddy says
What is this leftover bacon you speak of?
Dee says
We usually make extra for the week. It's hard to resist, but it saves time later 😉
James says
Have made this twice now. Love it and a whole family favorite.
Dee says
Thank you so much! So happy it was a hit with the family!
Mindy Swartz says
My son is a very picky eater. He always says he does not like chicken but he loves pasta. I made this dish and forced him to eat a bite and he absolutely loved it!
Dee says
That's awesome, Mindy! Thank you so much!
Drew says
Can I use a hidden valley ranch packet instead of dressing?
Dee says
The actual dressing makes the pasta creamy while adding ranch flavor. You can use the packet, but you'll need to add sour cream or milk/cream if you want a creamy pasta.
Susan says
If I added frozen peas, when would be the best time
Dee says
I usually add peas after pressure cooking, along with the cream or cheese. They don't get mushy, and they stay nice and green.
Deanna says
This looks great! Could I use cheddar ot pepper jack cheese?
Dee says
You can use any kind of cheese here. 🙂
Michelle says
What would be different if using a 6 qt pot?
Dee says
Nothing -- Everything stays the same. 🙂
Tracey says
Very good.
Dee says
Thank you, Tracey. So glad you liked it!
Crystal says
Is this recipe possible to double? Will it still come out good? Thanks
Dee says
You should be able to double it without any problems. Just keep the cook time the same. 🙂
Tiffany says
Is this 4 CUPS of water or 4 of the little instant pot cups of water? Sorry new to the instant pot world... 🙂
Dee says
It's 4 cups of water from a regular liquid measuring cup - not from the one that comes with the IP. You can toss that! 🙂
Heidi Woodruff says
This is delish!
(note: be sure to have the bacon pre-cooked and ready! )
Dee says
Thanks, Heidi. I'm glad you liked it! We usually have this when I need to use up leftover bacon, but sometimes I'm busy chopping it up at the last minute! 🙂
Miz Helen says
This is a great recipe! Hope you had a wonderful weekend and thanks so much for sharing your special post with us at Full Plate Thursday! Have a great week and come back soon!
Miz Helen
Jessica | Novice Chef says
I'm loving this! So easy!
Dee says
Thanks, Jessica. It's super easy! 🙂
Catalina says
OMG! I love it! This pasta is so creamy!
Kimberly @ The Daring Gourmet says
That's pure comfort right there!
Des says
What a great pasta dish!
Amanda says
This looks like it could be my kids favorite meal!!
Dee says
My kids just love this one! 🙂