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Instant Pot Tuscan Chicken Pasta is a creamy, rich pasta recipe that has delicious Italian flavors. This “dump and start” pressure cooker Tuscan chicken pasta recipe is a favorite of many readers!

Tuscan Chicken Pasta in a blue bowl in front of a pressure cooker
Originally published on 3/8/2019

Instant Pot Tuscan Chicken Pasta

I love to make pasta in my Instant Potยฎ electric pressure cooker! A couple years ago I made a Tuscan chicken recipe that is for the more advanced IP user.

I decided to rework my recipe into a “dump and start” pressure cooker one-pot meal! This version is an easy Instant Pot recipe.

We’re coming up on Spring, though the snow this morning would make you think otherwise. But it melted and everyone was able to get around. I decided this would be a good day to rework an old favorite pasta recipe.

My original recipe is called Instant Pot Creamy Garlic Tuscan Chicken Pasta. Talk about a mouthful! Despite the long name, it is very delicious and my readers love it!

Now the beginners, and those of you who want a simplified version that tastes great, can make this revamped recipe! I left the original recipe on the blog as it does have a slightly different flavor and is saucier. So give that one a try if you want.

Tuscan Chicken Pasta in a pressure cooker

As with most of my Instant Pot pasta recipes, this works by layering part of the ingredients in the pot, not stirring them together, and pressure cooking them like that. I tell you how to do this in the recipe card instructions.

By layering the ingredients in a certain way, you can avoid the dreaded burn warning message that indicates scorching on the bottom of the inner cooking pot.

Scorching can keep the pot from coming up to pressure, and usually the machine will just shut off if you don’t address it. Best to avoid it altogether if you can!

Tuscan Chicken Pasta in a blue bowl in front of a pressure cooker

So for those of you who have not tried cooking pasta in the Instant Potยฎ yet, I say give this pressure cooker Tuscan chicken pasta recipe a go! It’s so nice not to have to drain the pot of hot water! Plus, the texture is really nice!

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Tuscan Chicken Pasta in a blue bowl in front of a pressure cooker
4.93 from 14 votes

Instant Pot Tuscan Chicken Pasta

By Sandy Clifton
Instant Pot Tuscan Chicken Pasta is a creamy, rich pasta recipe that has delicious Italian flavors. This โ€œdump and startโ€ pressure cooker Tuscan chicken pasta recipe is a favorite of many readers!
Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 3 minutes
10 minutes
Total: 23 minutes
Servings: 8 - 10
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Ingredients 

  • 3 Tablespoons Butter
  • 1 ยฝ lbs Chicken Breast (boneless skinless) cut slightly larger than bite sized
  • 4 cups Chicken Broth, low sodium
  • 2 teaspoons Soy Sauce
  • 1 (7 oz) jar Sun Dried Tomatoes, drained
  • 5 cloves Garlic minced (or 3 teaspoons garlic powder)
  • ยพ teaspoon Onion Powder
  • 1 Tablespoon Italian Seasoning
  • 1 teaspoon Kosher Salt (or ยฝ tsp table salt)
  • ยฝ teaspoon Black Pepper
  • 8 oz Cream Cheese, cubed
  • 16 oz Pasta (cavatappi, macaroni, etc.)
  • 1 ยฝ cups Heavy Cream, divided

To Finish

  • 1 cup Grated Parmesan
  • 3-4 cups Fresh Baby Spinach
  • 4 Tablespoons Fresh Basil, chopped

Instructions 

  • Add the butter, chicken, broth, soy sauce, sun dried tomatoes, garlic powder, onion powder, Italian seasoning, salt, and pepper to the pot. Stir.
  • Add the cubes of cream cheese in a layer.
  • Pour in the pasta in an even layer and gently push it down into the liquid. Pour 1 cup of the heavy cream over the top.
  • Close the lid and set the steam release knob to the Sealing position.
  • Press the Pressure Cook/Manual button or dial, then the +/- button or dial to select 3 minutes (this time may vary for the type of pasta you use. I used cavatappi/corkscrew). High Pressure. The pot will take several minutes to come to pressure.
  • When the cook cycle is finished, Let the pot sit undisturbed for 3 minutes (this settles down the foam a bit). Then turn the steam release knob to the Venting position to Quick Release the pressure/steam. If the sauce starts to come out of the vent, close the vent and release the pressure in shorter bursts until you are able to open it fully with no sauce coming out.
  • When the pin in the lid drops down, open the lid and stir the pasta well to incorporate the cream cheese.
  • Add the parmesan and the spinach. Stir very well.
  • Add as much of the remaining ยฝ cup of heavy cream that you want (depending on how saucy you like it), then add the basil and stir in.
  • Serve immediately.

Nutrition

Calories: 657kcal

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

Additional Info

Course: Dinner
Cuisine: Italian
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23 Comments

  1. Cheryl says:

    This was so good. I didn’t have cavatappi, so I used bowties.

  2. Kristen says:

    This was ridiculously easy, and ridiculously delicious! Thank you for getting my picky picky kids to eat sun dried tomatoes, spinach and basil without one complaint!

  3. Tim Cook says:

    Why is the 1ยฝ cups of heavy whipping cream divided? I don’t see any reference to it in the directions. Is half stirred in post cook along with the parmesan cheese?

    1. Sandy says:

      1 cup with the pasta before pressure cooking, and the remaining half cup after cooking, depending on how saucy you like it.

  4. Robi says:

    This was very easy and I liked it. The only thing that I wasn’t thrilled about was that it seemed like the sauce separated or curled.

    1. Sandy says:

      You need to use heavy cream. Low fat milk will separate.

  5. MJ says:

    Very good. Added carrots,onions and broccoli. next time will try cooking for 2minutes. Pasta was well done and vegetables little too much added some red pepper flakes. Did come out as soup but good flavor.

  6. Beth says:

    I made this last night and we loved it. It was SO easy! I used farfalle because I couldnโ€™t find cavatappi. I pressure cooked for 5 minutes. The thing worth mentioning is I missed that the heavy cream was divided and I put it all in at once. It still came out great!

  7. Patricia Novakowski says:

    I have an 8 at pot. How do I adjust?

    1. Sandy says:

      No adjustment needed.