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Instant Pot Low Country Shrimp Boil

Instant Pot Low Country Shrimp Boil is a fun and super easy meal to make! Potatoes, sausage, corn and shrimp cooked together with Cajun spices. Dump it on the table and dig in!

Course Dinner
Cuisine American
Keyword pressure cooker low country shrimp boil
Prep Time 20 minutes
Cook Time 2 minutes
Total Time 45 minutes
Servings 4 - 6
Calories 438 kcal
Author Sandy Clifton

Ingredients

  • 2 cups Water
  • 1 ½ Tbsp Old Bay Seasoning, divided (or use a good splash of Zatarain's® Concentrated Shrimp & Crab Boil liquid)
  • 1 tsp Coarse Salt (or ½ tsp table salt)
  • 1 lb New Potatoes, small, 4 oz size, or cut larger ones in quarters
  • 1 Onion, cut in thick slices
  • 6 cloves Garlic, roughly chopped
  • 2 Bay Leaves
  • 1 Lemon, quartered
  • 2 tsp Cajun Seasoning, divided (optional)
  • 2 ears Corn on the Cob, cut in thirds
  • 1 lb Smoked Sausage, (cooked) cut in 2" pieces
  • 2 lbs Shrimp, raw, large to jumbo size (easy peel, or split & deveined) partially frozen is best

Serve With

  • Butter, for dipping
  • Crusty Bread

Instructions

  1. Have all of your potatoes, corn, sausage, onion, garlic & lemon chopped or cut before you start cooking. Also have the spices there with you as it will make this go faster/easier, and everything will cook at the proper times.

  2. Add 2 cups of water to the pressure cooker and turn on the Sauté setting to get the water warming up.

  3. Add the Old Bay seasoning (or shrimp boil seasoning), and salt.

  4. Add Potatoes, onion, garlic, bay leaves, and lemon. Then sprinkle with some of the Cajun seasoning.

  5. Add the Corn and sprinkle it with a little more of the Cajun seasoning.

  6. Add the sausage.

  7. Add the shrimp and sprinkle with more Cajun Seasoning and some of the Old Bay seasoning.

  8. Close the lid and set the steam release knob to the Sealing position, Then cancel the Sauté setting.

  9. Press the Pressure Cook/Manual button or dial and then the + or - button or dial to select 2 minutes for frozen shrimp (1 minute for fresh shrimp). It will take several minutes to come up to pressure. Use High Pressure.

  10. When the cook cycle is finished, turn the steam release knob to the Venting position and do a Quick Release of the steam/pressure. This will take a few minutes as the pot is full.

  11. Open the lid once the pin has dropped down. Turn off the pot.

  12. Use a spider skimmer or large slotted spoon to scoop the shrimp boil contents to a large bowl.

  13. At this point you can dump it onto a table lined with newspaper or butcher paper, or put it on a baking sheet pan and serve it from there.

  14. Melt some butter for dipping, and serve with some crusty bread.

Recipe Notes

TIP: If you keep the shells on the shrimp, and keep them partially frozen, they will not be overcooked.