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Instant Pot Cashew Chicken and Noodles is finished in no time, literally zero minutes on high pressure! The ramen noodles soak up the sweet sauce that perfectly pairs the veggies, cashews and chicken.
Instant Pot Cashew Chicken and Noodles is finished in no time, literally zero minutes on high pressure! The ramen noodles soak up the sweet sauce that perfectly pairs the veggies, cashews and chicken.

Instant Pot Cashew Chicken and Noodles will make your taste buds do a happy dance.

Aaaand I kind of am in need of a happy dance right about now. I just finished watching the finale of This Is Us. (If you haven’t watched it, do it. Now. You have my permission to miss work and binge watch every episode. There are officially 36, so I’d get going.)

No spoilers here, but lets just say I am left confused, hopeful, giddy, worried and excited all at the same time. We have to wait it out until the FALL though.

I don’t watch a lot of TV (we don’t even OWN a television!) so me saying that this show is the bomb.com really means something.

Don’t just take my word for it, go try it out yourself. Like this Cashew Chicken. Try this out too

.Instant Pot Cashew Chicken and Noodles is finished in no time, literally zero minutes on high pressure! The ramen noodles soak up the sweet sauce that perfectly pairs the veggies, cashews and chicken.

My last Instant Pot Ramen recipe was so popular I HAD to experiment. I think I may like this one better than the original.

Like the first, everything is thrown into the pot and is pressure cooked for Z-E-R-O minutes. Unlike the original, this one has chicken, cashews and a sweeter sauce.

The number one question I received the first time around was ‘how do I add protein?’. Well I have figured it out for you.

Adding chunks, or slices of pre-cooked frozen chicken into the pot before pressure cooking! They are perfectly headed through in the zero minute cook time.

This is the recipe and method I use when cooking and freezing chicken breasts ahead of time.

Instant Pot Cashew Chicken and Noodles is finished in no time, literally zero minutes on high pressure! The ramen noodles soak up the sweet sauce that perfectly pairs the veggies, cashews and chicken.

Instant Pot Cashew Chicken and Noodles

(Printable recipe below)

Instant Pot Cashew Chicken and Noodles is finished in no time, literally zero minutes on high pressure! The ramen noodles soak up the sweet sauce that perfectly pairs the veggies, cashews and chicken.

Ingredients

  • 1 cup chicken broth
  • 1/4 cup brown sugar
  • 2 tbsp soy sauce
  • 1/2 tsp minced garlic dried
  • 1/4 tsp sesame oil
  • 1/8 tsp salt
  • 1 pkg Top Ramen
  • 1 cup cooked, frozen chicken chunks
  • 2 cups frozen stir fry veggies
  • 3/4 cup cashews

Instructions

  1. Put the broth, brown sugar, soy sauce, garlic, sesame oil and salt into the Instant Pot liner. Stir until combined. Place the Ramen noodles (you can break it in half if you want, I don’t though) into the liquid and then flip it over (so both sides are wet).
  2. Pour the veggies, frozen chicken and cashews on top. Lock lid and pressure cook for 0 minutes. (Z-E-R-O. Not a typo.) Quick release, give it a stir and then it is already time to eat!
  3. Instant Pot Cashew Chicken and Noodles is finished in no time, literally zero minutes on high pressure! The ramen noodles soak up the sweet sauce that perfectly pairs the veggies, cashews and chicken.

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Instant Pot Cashew Chicken and Noodles

Instant Pot Cashew Chicken and Noodles is finished in no time, literally zero minutes on high pressure! The ramen noodles soak up the sweet sauce that perfectly pairs the veggies, cashews and chicken.
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Total Time: 10 minutes
Servings: 2 servings

Ingredients 

  • 1 cup chicken broth
  • 1/4 cup brown sugar
  • 2 tbsp soy sauce
  • 1/2 tsp minced garlic, dried
  • 1/4 tsp sesame oil
  • 1/8 tsp salt
  • 1 pkg Top Ramen
  • 1 cup cooked, frozen chicken chunks
  • 2 cups frozen stir fry veggies
  • 3/4 cup cashews

Instructions 

  • Put the broth, brown sugar, soy sauce, garlic, sesame oil and salt into the Instant Pot liner. Stir until combined. Place the Ramen noodles (you can break it in half if you want, I don't though) into the liquid and then flip it over (so both sides are wet). 
  • Pour the veggies, frozen chicken and cashews on top. Lock lid and pressure cook for 0 minutes. (Z-E-R-O. Not a typo.) Quick release, give it a stir and then it is already time to eat! 

Notes

The veggies do get thoroughly cooked, even though they aren't cooked for very long. If you like your veggies crispy, I would either prepare them separately or toss them on top after the noodles have cooked and close and lock the lid and let them steam for a few minutes until they are done to your liking. I always just throw mine in the Instant Pot first thing though.
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26 Comments

  1. Hi Dee! Welcome to the Instant Pot world!! Zero minutes means that the Instant Pot will come to pressure and then beep. The Instant Pot will take 5-10 minutes for it to come to pressure (the pin on top of the pot will pop up). Once the Instant Pot beeps, indicating it has come to pressure, then you will quick release the pressure by turning the knob manually. Hope this helps!

  2. If you multiply the recipe is it still for 0 minutes? cause i have a family of 7. id probably quadruple this LOL

  3. Hi Krista! No need to add additional time, I would just suggest breaking up the ramen a bit so it is all sitting in the liquid. Hope you enjoy!

  4. Hi Nicole- The only way it would work is if you cut the chicken into very small pieces, approx 1/2 inch cubes.

  5. In order to cook through the chicken additional time would be necessary, but then the noodles would be over cooked. I suggest using cooked chicken with this recipe.

  6. Looks good! Reading the recipe I did have a blonde moment-I couldnt understand If the chicken was cooked or frozen. I’ve read the comments and wonder if I can take my uncooked tenderloins, sauté a few minutes in oil, set aside, then add at the end or when adding other ingredients? I don’t have cooked frozen chicken. Thanks for the help,
    Susan

  7. This recipe is referring to cooked and then frozen chicken. I would do as you suggested and sauté your chicken fully first and then add it at the end with the other ingredients.