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    Home » Instant Pot

    Pressure Cooker Chorizo Risotto

    Published: Feb 22, 2022 · Modified: Sep 16, 2025 by Maria Bravo · This post may contain affiliate links · 2 Comments

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    A delicious Pressure Cooker Chorizo Risotto with Spanish flavours. So easy and versatile.

    A scoop of Pressure Cooker Chorizo risotto being held above the rest of the pot full of risotto

    This is the pressure cooker version of my Thermomix & Red Pepper Chorizo Risotto and Stove-top Chorizo Risotto.

    If you haven't tried pressure cooking a risotto, you must!

    The benefits of pressure cooked risotto over stove-top risotto:

    • No need to babysit it, no need to add ladleful after ladleful of stock
    • You can skip the sauté stage and still get an amazing risotto
    • If using an electric pressure cooker, you can set it off and let it do its job, no need to wait for it to reach pressure in order to regulate the heat
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    • Step-by-Step Photos
    • How many does this recipe serve?
    • Storage
    • Ingredients
    • How to pressure cook a risotto
    • Do I need to sauté my pressure cooked risotto?
    • Want to make it without the chorizo?
    • Variations
    • Other risotto recipes
    • Equipment
    • Food safety

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    A ladleful of pressure cooker chorizo risotto seen from above, held above an Instant Pot stainless steel inner pot full of rice

    Pressure Cooker Chorizo Risotto

    Maria Bravo
    A delicious pressure cooked Risotto with Spanish flavours. So easy and versatile
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    Prep Time 5 minutes mins
    Cook Time 5 minutes mins
    Total Time 15 minutes mins
    Course Appetizer, Main Course, Side Dish
    Cuisine Fusion, Italian, Spanish
    Servings 1 or more people, scaleable
    Calories 360 kcal

    Equipment

    • 1 Pressure Cooker

    Ingredients
      

    • 20 g chorizo sausage (the sausage shaped one) peeled, sliced lengthways twice and then sliced into small pieces. Double if for two people and so on.
    • ¼ onion
    • 1 garlic clove or way way more
    • ¼ red pepper or orange or yellow, don't like red pepper? Don't add it
    • 1 glug of wine (think about 40 ml) red, white, rosé, Prosecco, champagne, whatever you have. Don't have wine? Use some of the stock
    • 75 g arborio rice for one person, 150 g for 2 people, 300 g for 4 people and so on
    • 200 ml hot stock homemade chicken stock is lovely or you can make it up with 200 ml of boiling / hot water and a tablespoon of my vegetable stock paste. Using your own liquid stock, it's cold and you don't fancy heating it up? Fair enough, don't worry, add it cold, your rice just won't have as much bite at the end. This is about making life easier.

    To serve

    • Grated cheese to taste (this is optional, don't like cheese? Don't use cheese). I tend to use Mature Cheddar (parmesan will be lovely too) but don't always add it

    Instructions
     

    These instructions are for one serving, this means that you can double this recipe, triple it, quadruple it very easily! The pressure cooking timings remain the same

      Sauté (short of time? You can skip this, add all ingredients to the inner pot, stir and go straight to Pressure Cook section below)

      • Set to a low Sauté setting. Add 1 tablespoon of extra virgin olive oil. Add the chorizo and let it release its juices, stirring every once in a while for about 3-5 minutes or until it's turning golden on the outside.
      • Add the onion, garlic and red pepper and stir to coat in the chorizo juices. Place a normal lid that fits (not the pressure cooking lid), it doesn't have to fit perfectly. In total the vegetables should be on sauté for about 10 minutes, stirring occasionally, if you have the time. If they start to catch, add a bit of stock or wine.
      • While it's sautéing, prepare the stock by diluting the vegetable stock paste / stock cube in the hot water if using. Reserve.
      • Add a glug of wine (or a glug of the stock) and stir in the risotto rice, let it sauté for a couple of minutes, stirring. Deglaze by adding a splash of stock and scraping the bottom of the inner pot with a wooden spoon to make sure any caramelised bits are removed.
      • Stir in the stock.

      Pressure Cook

      • Make sure the sealing ring is in place and press it down following its circumference a few times as you press it down. Steam release set to Sealing.
      • Pressure Cook on high pressure for 5 minutes. Pressure cooking time is 5 minutes whether you're pressure cooking 75 g of rice for one person, 150 g for 2 people, 225 g for 3 people, 300 g for 4 people (and so on).
      • At the end of the 5 minutes wait a few seconds for things to settle inside and do a quick pressure release**.
      • Stir in some grated cheese (or a big dollop of butter or something like Pure Dairy-Free Buttery Spread). Risotto is supposed to have a bit of bite, if you want it softer, put the lid back on whether fully or loosely and the rice will keep cooking in the residual heat.

      Got an air fryer lid?

      • You can sprinkle the cheese on top at the end. Air Fryer Lid on. Broil / Grill / Air Fry at 204/205ºC / 399-401ºF , 8 minutes.

      Notes

      Tips: a bit of grated carrot goes well, as does adding spinach at the end just before serving

      Nutrition

      Calories: 360kcalCarbohydrates: 67gProtein: 9gFat: 5gSaturated Fat: 2gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 13mgSodium: 1043mgPotassium: 173mgFiber: 3gSugar: 4gVitamin A: 1430IUVitamin C: 41mgCalcium: 16mgIron: 4mg
      Keyword arborio, chorizo, Rice
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      Step-by-Step Photos

      Instant Pot Duo Mini seen from above on a lightly coloured wooden surface, with the diced chorizo sausage sautéing inside
      Start by sautéing the chorizo to release its juices.
      Image of the vegetables and the chorizo sautéing inside the inner pot of an Instant Pot Duo Mini 3 litres or 3 quart
      Add the vegetables.
      The chorizo, red pepper and onion after sautéing and before pressure cooking
      Sauté for a few minutes
      Toasting the arborio risotto rice before adding the stock and pressure cooking in the Instant Pot Duo Mini, on a light wooden surface with the glass lid on it
      Add the rice
      After stirring the stock and before pressure cooking, seen from above inside the pot
      Stir in the stock
      Chorizo risotto after a quick pressure release, seen from above inside the inner pot of the Instant Pot Duo Mini
      Pressure cook

      How many does this recipe serve?

      This recipe is scaleable. The basic recipe is for one person.

      You can very easily double it to serve two people, triple it to serve three people, quadruple it to say four people, etc.

      Just don't forget the filling rules for pressure cookers. In this case, the only fill up to half way with all ingredients rule applies.

      The pressure cooking timings will remain the same if you do.

      Storage

      Store in the fridge. Eat within 2 days. Reheat until piping hot.

      Always chill left over rice as soon as you can and always within half an hour.

      I would not freeze it, it's super quick to pressure cook anyway.

      Chorizo risotto seen from above on a white plate with a blue trim with the Instant Pot Duo in the background

      Ingredients

      • chorizo
      • onion
      • red pepper
      • arborio rice
      • stock
      • cheese

      How to pressure cook a risotto

      There are two stages to pressure cooking a risotto:

      1. Sautéing the ingredients
      2. Pressure cooking

      Do I need to sauté my pressure cooked risotto?

      You can actually skip the Sauté stage and mix all ingredients then pressure cook.

      When you skip the sauté stage, it makes for a very tasty risotto that is so easy, you'll be able to cook it any day of the week.

      Sautéing doesn't add that much time and I really like sautéing the chorizo first.

      Want to make it without the chorizo?

      Use 1 quarter teaspoon of paprika for 1 serving and just increase that proportionally if you double, triple, etc the ingredients to serve more people.

      Or use Gammon and make Gammon Rice following our awesome recipe.

      Variations

      • Spicy - add chilli flakes either while cooking or at the end (handy if some of the people eating don't like spice). Chopped fresh chilli will work great too, add at the end.
      • More vegetables - leek in particular goes really well, either slice or chop
      • Herbs - chopped fresh parsley or coriander for serving would be great!

      Other risotto recipes

      From our Prawn, Courgette and Mushroom Risotto to our Prawn, Trout and Pea Risotto to our layered one-pot Pressure Cooker Fish with Risotto and let's not forget our delicious Gammon Rice.

      Equipment

      This recipe will work great in your stove-top or electric pressure cooker. I tend to use whichever Instant Pot is free at the time or the Ninja Foodi.

      You could also use the Manual setting in the Tefal Cook4Me (I have the Tefal Cook4Me Touch Wifi, which is great), but add a little bit of pressure cooking time as it does an automatic quick pressure release at the end.

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      Food safety

      A few tips from me:

      • Always wash your hands straight after touching raw meat
      • Same with your knives, boards and utensils, use separate ones for raw meat and wash them well before using for anything else
      • Don't leave food at room temperature for extended periods, always cool down quickly and chill or freeze as soon as you can
      • Always chill left over rice as soon as you can and always within half an hour.

      See more guidelines at food.gov.uk.

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      About Maria Bravo

      Kitchen Gadget Geek extraordinaire. Tester of all things kitchen appliance. Clumsy cook, if I can't break it and get the most of it, you know that's a good kitchen gadget! Architect of online communities for kitchen gadget lovers

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      1. Rune says

        May 26, 2022 at 12:45 am

        Hi. Will definitely try this. You mention rice portions per person, how does that affect stock? Do I just double that as well because it’s risotto and it gets absorbed or?

        Thank you!

        Reply
        • Maria says

          May 30, 2022 at 3:23 pm

          Correct! Hope you enjoy it Rune

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