Instant Pot Spaghetti and Meat Sauce is an easy dinner ready in just 30 minutes. Your family will love this simple one pot ground beef and pasta recipe!
If you’re new to the world of pressure cooking, this easy Instant Pot spaghetti and meat sauce is a terrific starter Instant Pot recipe to try. This was the very first dinner I made in the Instant Pot, and it was a huge hit with my family. One bite, and we were hooked!
Actually, Instant Pot jasmine rice was the first thing that I cooked in my new pressure cooker. I wanted to play it safe, so I chose an inexpensive side dish for the maiden voyage, so to speak. I just followed the recipe that was in the little booklet that came with the Instant Pot, and the rice was perfect — even better than the rice from our favorite Thai restaurant!
So after that win, I decided to try making spaghetti in the Instant Pot. Now personally, I’m kind of a pasta snob. And I’m usually picky about how I cook pasta, especially spaghetti.
But, I’m also all about quick an easy one pot dinners to feed the family. So after looking at what seemed like a billion recipes for Instant Pot spaghetti, I began experimenting.
I tried different amounts of pasta and different types and amounts of sauce until I was finally happy with the end result. And friends, I really, really recommend experimenting like crazy with Instant Pot recipes. What works for me may not work for you, so it may take several tries before you find that perfect spaghetti recipe — or any recipe, really!
Why this Recipe Works
But this recipe for Instant Pot spaghetti with ground beef definitely works for me, and I think you’ll like it, too! It’s simple, cooks in one pot, budget friendly and picky eater approved!
This time, I added a can of diced tomatoes after a reader told me she had done this with my Instant Pot creamy shells and beef recipe and loved the result. I used an entire 16 ounce box of spaghetti, and the liquid to pasta ratio was perfect.
I also tried using a little less than a whole box of spaghetti, and I got got the same result without using the diced tomatoes. Like I said, it’s all about experimenting.
How to Make Spaghetti in the Instant Pot
To make spaghetti and meat sauce the pressure cooker, just saute some lean or extra lean ground beef. Make sure no browned bits are sticking to the bottom — You can deglaze the pot with a little bit of water if you need to.
Layer the Spaghetti Strands
The trick to cooking spaghetti in the Instant Pot is to break the noodles in half and layering them in sort of a criss-cross pattern. This way, you can get them all under the liquid, and the noodles won’t clump together. Then, add your layered spaghetti, a jar of pasta sauce, the diced tomatoes and water.
How to Avoid the Burn Notice
You may have some spaghetti strands on the very top that stick a little, but they break apart easily once you stir everything up. I just fill up the empty jar of sauce with water and pour it all around the sides and middle of the tomato layer.
Then, I poke it a little with a spatula to make sure the water gets down through the layers and all the pasta is covered. Don’t stir it all together or it will be too thick, and you may get the burn notice.
After the pot comes to pressure, it takes just 5 minutes for the spaghetti to cook! I like to let the Instant Pot do a natural release for about 5 minutes, and then I release the steam, using a wooden spoon or cooking tongs — don’t want to risk any burns! And that’s it!
There are no messy stoves to clean up and only one pot to wash. Plus, everyone loves the texture of Instant Pot spaghetti!
Tips for Cooking Spaghetti in the Instant Pot Pressure Cooker
- Season meat for extra flavor
- Deglaze pot and scrape up any browned bits after cooking meat
- Break spaghetti in half and layer in pot
- Make sure pasta is covered with liquid, but don’t stir it together
- Stir after pressure releases to break up any clumps
More Instant Pot Pasta Recipes
- Instant Pot Pasta and Meatballs
- Instant Pot Creamy Sausage and Shells
- Instant Pot Creamy Shells and Beef
Recipe for Instant Pot Spaghetti and Meat Sauce

Instant Pot Spaghetti and Meat Sauce
Ingredients
- 1/2 yellow onion , chopped
- 1 tablespoon olive oil
- 1 pound lean ground beef
- 1 tablespoon Italian seasoning
- 1 1/2 teaspoons sea salt
- 1 teaspoon garlic powder
- 1/2 teaspoon ground black pepper
- 1 16-ounce package spaghetti uncooked and broken in half
- 1 24-ounce jar marinara sauce
- 1 can diced tomatoes
- 3 cups water
Instructions
- Turn Instant Pot to saute, and when it reads HOT, add the olive oil and onion, and cook until slightly soft
- Add the meat, Italian seasoning, salt, garlic powder and pepper, and cook until no pink remains, stirring frequently
- Hit CANCEL, and add a little water if needed, to deglaze bottom of pot
- Break spaghetti strands in half, and layer on top of meat in a criss-cross pattern
- Pour marinara sauce over pasta
- Pour diced tomatoes over sauce
- Pour water around sides and on top of tomatoes, and push down lightly with spatula to make sure water gets through layers and all pasta is covered
- Cover with lid, turn valve to SEALING, press PRESSURE COOK or Manuel on some models, and set cook time to 5 minutes
- When cooking is done, let pressure do a natural release for 5 minutes, then hit CANCEL, and do a quick release until pin drops
- Open lid, and stir spaghetti and meat sauce together well before serving
Notes
Nutrition
My family is crazy about this kid-friendly Instant Pot spaghetti and meat sauce, and they won’t have it any other way now. I hope you enjoy this recipe as much as we do!
Post was originally published in 2018 and updated in 2019
Karen says
Keeping all other ingredient measurements the same, would the time be the same if I used just 1/2 pound of spaghetti?
Dee says
Yes, the time remains the same.:)
Marilyn says
I love this recipe. Made it several times!
Dee says
Thank you so much, Marilyn! I’m glad to hear that!
Danea says
I would use less spaghetti because I like more sauce.
Recipe is very good. I’ve made it twice.
Dee says
Thank you so much, Danea! I’m glad you liked it!
Jason says
If I double the amount of meat should I double everything in the recipe?
Dee says
You don’t have to, but you would have more meat than anything. If you want more of a balance, I’d double everything.
Vicki Pawlitschek says
My husband and I have made this Instant Pot spaghetti
several times. It’s the best ever! We use 1 pound of hamburger AND 1 pound of of HOT ground sausage. We keep all other measurements the same except I do tend to use just a tad extra of the spices and instead of marinara sauce we like Paul Newman’s Sockarooni spaghetti sauce. We also use only 3/4 package of spaghetti noodles so we have a good sauce ratio.
Dee says
Thanks so much, Vicki! Love that you use hot sausage — I love that, but my family does not. 🙂
Marcia Osborne says
This was surprisingly good! My husband is a spaghetti snob and he liked it.
I did use whole wheat spaghetti and 2 large cloves of minced garlic, instead of garlic powder, but I messed up the layering and it still turned out fine. I forgot to put the pasta on top of the browned beef, so it went on top of the sauce, with diced tomatoes and water over all.
We’ll definitely make this again. It’s so much easier than the traditional stove-top method.
Dee says
Thanks! I’m glad you both liked it! I always thought I was a spaghetti snob, but I really love the way IP spaghetti turns out!
Karla says
Can’t wait to make this! Do you think thin spaghetti would get mushy? Should I stick with regular spaghetti?
Dee says
I’ve never made it with thin spaghetti, but it might be a little overcooked since it’s so much thinner.
Bug says
Do you cook it on 5minutes high pressure or normal pressure?
Dee says
I always use the default settings for pressure.
Jason says
Do you drain the tomatoes? Does broth add any depth of flavor instead of water?
Dee says
No need to drain the tomatoes. You can use broth, but I don’t — just because I don’t use broth when I make spaghetti on the stove.
Wendy says
I normally wld seer my red peppers and onions 1st then add my meat. Should I do the same in the IP? Thanks
Dee says
You can definitely do that if you want. 🙂
Wendy says
Thank you!
Christina says
This is a fantastic recipe. I’m so greatful for having found it. I had some mushrooms I needed to use so I roughly chopped them and also half a green pepper. I added them over the meat mixture so they didn’t over cook in the instant pot. It turned out great. I think I will go get seconds now. Thanks again.
Dee says
Thank you so much, Christina! I’m so glad that you liked it! 🙂
Mo says
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
We are Italian, so I was a bit skeptical, but my husband told me this was a winner and I agree!
I tried this when very short on time to get dinner prepared. It truly is delicious and the spaghetti turns out perfect. I added a some red pepper flakes that gave it a little spice but not too hot.
Thanks so much for sharing! My Instant Pot is my favorite kitchen tool!
Dee says
Thank you so much, Mo. You’ve totally made my day! 🙂
Jessica says
Love this! Made it twice now. Can you freeze the leftovers?
Dee says
Thanks so much! I haven’t tried it, but I’m sure the
leftovers freeze well. 🙂
Marjorie Nye says
I made this last night. All that liquid scared me but I figured I could always call it “spaghetti soup”. But it came out perfect! In fact, we all agreed that the flavor was so much better than traditional method spaghetti because the pasta absorbs all the flavor of the sauce and spices as it cooks. I did sub some bulk Italian sausage (drained) for the ground beef.
I never imagined spaghetti with meat sauce could get any easier, but you did it! Thanks for sharing this recipe.
Dee says
So glad to hear you liked it, Marjorie! My family prefers the IP version too! 🙂
Marjorie says
I’ve made your recipe many times now–it’s still a top requested dish. One change I made was to substitute 1-1.5 cups of red wine for some of the water. Oh my! You’ll swear you’re eating in an Italian trattoria!
Dee says
Now that sounds amazing! I’m trying it this way next time — thanks! 🙂
Leah Bartel says
What’s the size of can for the diced tomatoes? 28oz?
Dee says
I use the smaller size — 14.5 ounces.
Laurie says
Thanks for asking!
I’m ready to cook it and was quite worried!
Whew!
Kristel says
Made this tonight and it was fantastic. Just curious how many servings you would count this as?
Dee says
That’s wonderful, Kristel! We got about 10 servings from this recipe. 🙂
James says
Glad i found this easy recipe. Love your stuff!
Dee says
Thanks so much, James! I hope you like it!
Annie says
Love being able to put all the ingredients in the pot and then leave it. Can’t do that with a regular pot!
Dee says
So true, Annie! That’s what I love about the Instant Pot!
Jessica | Novice Chef says
My Instant Pot is my BFF at the moment. Cannot wait to try this!
Miz Helen says
Oh my goodness , you make it look so amazing! I really do need to get me one of those pots! Happy to see you here at Full Plate Thursday and thanks so much for sharing with us.
Miz Helen
Abeer says
This is my kid’s favorite dish! I need to try your recipe!
carrie @ frugal foodie mama says
I love how quickly this comes together! I totally should have asked Santa for an Instant Pot this past Christmas. 😉
Amanda says
I so need to actually use my Instant Pot… it intimidates me! But this looks easy and tasty 🙂
Paula says
This looks amazing! I’ve GOT to get an instant pot!
Dee says
Thanks, Paula. We love our Instant Pot!
Christy Hilburn says
I do not have a pressure cooker. How would I cook it using the stove?
Dee says
I’m working on a stove top version now. 🙂
Krista says
Yum! Spaghetti just go easier! Love it!
Jen says
I haven’t tried spaghetti in my IP yet so I’m excited to try this! Thanks for all the tips.