Instant Pot Polenta is easy to cook in your electric pressure cooker. Creamy and delicious pressure cooker polenta in less time and less stirring than on the stove!
For Creamy, Cheesy Polenta (Add to the Basic Polenta when it is done cooking)
1cupParmesan Cheesegrated
¾cupMilk(or half and half)
½tspPepper
For Feta and Sun Dried Tomato Polenta (Add to the Basic Polenta when it is done cooking)
8ozFeta Cheesecrumbled
⅔cupMilk
½cupSun Dried Tomatoeschopped
8Large Basil Leaveschiffonade (sliced in ribbons)
Salt to Taste
Instructions
To Cook the Basic Polenta
Press the Sauté (normal, medium heat) button on the Instant Pot.
Add the water, butter, and salt. Bring to a simmer.
Whisk in the polenta, and put the lid on the pot. Set the steam release knob to the Sealing position.
Cancel the Sauté function (usually by pressing the Keep Warm/Cancel button).
Press the Manual (or Pressure Cook) button, and then the + or - button to select 7 minutes (4 minutes for the quick cooking variety). When cook cycle ends, turn off the pressure cooker and let the pot naturally release the pressure for 10 minutes. Then manually release the remaining pressure.
When the pin in the lid drops, open the lid and stir the polenta well, scraping up any that may have stuck to the bottom of the pot (I have the ceramic coated Instant Pot liner that is non-stick. It is perfect for this).
Serve with your favorite sauce or toppings.
For Creamy, Cheesy Polenta
After you have opened up the pot when polenta is done cooking, stir it well and add the parmesan cheese. Stir to incorporate.
Stir in the milk.
Taste and adjust salt to if needed.
Serve warm.
For Feta and Sun Dried Tomato Polenta
After you have opened up the pot when polenta is done cooking, stir it well and add the feta cheese. Stir to incorporate.
Stir in the milk, sun dried tomatoes, and the basil.