Instant Pot Dill Pickle Chicken (Page 1 ) | May 9, 2023
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Have you ever craved a perfectly cooked roast chicken with a juicy, tangy flavor that would leave your taste buds in awe? Well, let me tell you about my experience with cooking a whole chicken in the instant pot. It was a revelation! No need to fuss with aluminum foil or worry about temperature like you would in the oven, and definitely no need to wait for hours like you would in a crockpot. With the instant pot, I was able to have a succulent chicken cooked to perfection in under an hour!

 

Instant Pot Dill Pickle Chicken - Chicken portion served on a white plate with green beans

But did I stop there? Of course not! I believe that one of the most exciting things about learning a new cooking technique is the endless possibilities for experimentation and creativity. So, I started to explore different ways to add flavor and texture to my roast chicken. I tried adding different spices, herbs, and even fruits to the pot, each time discovering a unique flavor profile that tantalized my taste buds.

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In the end, what I learned is that cooking is not just about following a recipe, but about exploring your creativity and discovering new tastes and flavors. So why not try something new and let your imagination run wild the next time you make roast chicken? You never know what delicious surprises you might uncover!

Instant Pot Dill Pickle Chicken Recipe Kitchen lovers

So I began to play happily with my new recipe and discovered a completely unexpected and delicious way to improve it. Instead of cooking the chicken in plain water, I cooked it in gherkin juice, and to further enhance the flavor, I stuffed the bird with chopped gherkins. A whole pound of them. Are my pickle lovers drooling yet? Pop the whole chicken into your pressure cooker and prepare to fall in love.

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This sounds crazy, but it actually tastes amazing. The vinegary brine from the gherkins soaks right into the chicken, giving it a sour, juicy flavor that makes your mouth water. It’s crispy and golden on the outside, tender on the underside, and delicious from start to finish.

How do you get crispy skin on Instant Pot chicken?

As you’ll see in the recipe below, the last step will give you that crispy, golden skin, but keep the meat juicy and tender.

How do you tie a chicken and why do I have to do it?

You don’t HAVE to, but this chicken literally falls off the bone for tender and the wings and legs will immediately fall off when you try to remove it from the pot. Tying it up will keep it all together! Here are instructions on how to tie up a chicken.

Can I use chicken breast or thighs instead?

You can, but you won’t get the same deliciousness as using the whole chicken. But if you’re in a pinch and that’s all you have, I suggest layering pickle slices over the top of the chicken breast.

What should I serve with my Pressure Cooker Dill Pickle Chicken?

I like to serve mine with some fresh vegetables (green beans, corn, or asparagus) or a salad. Fresh cookies are always a winner too!

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What can I do with leftover chicken?

If there are leftovers, I love to just pack them for lunch as is. these lunch boxes they’re my favorites. If you want to switch it up, you can shred the chicken and use it in tacos, a burrito bowl, or as a salad topping.Instant Pot Dill Pickle Chicken Recipe - Packed Leftovers for Lunch in a Lunch Box

How to Make Instant Pot Chicken with Dill Pickles

Ingredients you will need:
5-6 pounds of chicken
16 oz jar dill pickles and juice
½ t poultry seasoning
Salt and pepper
½ cup chicken broth
1 tablespoon butter, melted

  1. Pat chicken dry with paper towels. Season all of the chicken with poultry seasoning, salt and pepper.Instant Pot Dill Pickle Chicken Recipe - whole chicken on a plate seasoned with salt and pepper
  2. Chop the gherkins into gherkins and place in the cavity of the chicken.Instant Pot Dill Pickle Chicken Recipe - Whole Chicken Stuffed with Sliced ​​Pickles
  3. Use kitchen twine to tie the chicken. NOTE:The chicken will literally fall off the tender bone and the wings and legs will break off when you try to remove it from the pot. Tying it up will keep it all together!Instant Pot Dill Pickle Chicken Recipe - shows how to tie up a chicken
  4. Pour the pickle juice and chicken broth into the Instant Pot.Instant Pot Dill Pickle Chicken Recipe - Instant Pot Pickle Juice Pop
  5. Place the chicken on the metal trivet and carefully lower it into the Instant Pot.Instant Pot Dill Pickle Chicken: whole chicken stuffed with dills inside a pressure cooker
  6. Pressure cook on high for 36 minutes, or 6 minutes per pound of chicken. Allow the pressure to release naturally for 15 minutes and quickly release any remaining pressure. Carefully lift the chicken out of the Instant Pot and place on a baking sheet or baking dish.
  7. Brush the chicken lightly with the melted butter and place under the broiler for about 5 minutes, or until the skin is golden brown and crisp. Look carefully!Instant Pot Dill Pickle Chicken Recipe - whole chicken cooked in a white baking dish

How to Make Instant Pot Chicken with Dill Pickles

This Instant Pot Dill Pickle Chicken is like no other. It’s golden on the outside, tender on the underside, and delicious from start to finish.

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Ingredients

  • 5-6 pound chicken
  • sixteen oz jar baby dill pickles and juice
  • ½ you poultry seasoning
  • Salt and pepper
  • ½ cup chicken soup
  • 1 you butter Melted

Instructions

  • Pat chicken dry with paper towels. Season all of the chicken with poultry seasoning, salt and pepper.
  • Chop the gherkins into gherkins and place in the cavity of the chicken.
  • Use kitchen twine to tie the chicken. NOTE: The chicken will literally fall off the tender bone and the wings and legs will come loose when you try to remove it from the pot. Tying it up will keep it all together!
  • Pour the pickle juice and chicken broth into the Instant Pot.
  • Place the chicken on the metal trivet and carefully lower it into the Instant Pot.
  • Pressure cook on high for 36 minutes, or 6 minutes per pound of chicken. Allow the pressure to release naturally for 15 minutes and quickly release any remaining pressure. Carefully lift the chicken out of the Instant Pot and place on a baking sheet.
  • Brush the chicken lightly with the melted butter and place under the broiler for about 5 minutes, or until the skin is golden brown and crisp. Look carefully!

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