🥚 How To Make Instant Pot Boiled Eggs (FAST method) — Ditch The Carbs

Ever wondered which is the most popular and easy way to make Instant Pot boiled eggs? Learn the perfect length of time and water for hard-boiled eggs.

We tested every method and you’ll LOVE the results! PLUS discover how to peel eggs (without losing your mind).

There seems to be a lot of confusion about the best method to boil eggs, so we tested the four most popular methods and compared their level of doneness and easiness to peel. I also shared my favorite recipes for each cooking time too.

Keep reading to figure out how long to boil them in the Instant Pot to get the results you want.

various stages of boiled eggs from the Instant Pot
How to boil eggs in the Instant Pot (the super FAST method)
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How to Boil Eggs in the Instant Pot

Boiling eggs in the Instant Pot is a little different than when you make them on the stove. There are just a few simple steps and differences! When eggs are boiled on the stove they usually sit in the water while cooking. This is not the case with the Instant Pot.

When boiling eggs in the Instant Pot the eggs sit on a metal trivet within the inner pot with one cup of water underneath of them. They are not placed directly on the bottom of the pot, so that they do not bounce around while cooking and crack.

eggs sitting in an Instant Pot
Boiled eggs in the Instant Pot

For this demonstration, I cooked six eggs at a time. However, I have had success cooking up to 18 eggs at one time in the Instant Pot without any cracking.

You just carefully stack the eggs on the top of the trivet and since they do not bounce in the water they do not crack.

Some people have also used a steamer basket, but I find my trivet works best. Set the eggs into the trivet and turn the sealing position to closed. The pressure will make the water boil and start cooking the eggs.

After they cook, they get to sit in the Instant Pot pressure cooker a bit before the venting position open to release the pressure. This is called the Natural Pressure Release. After this, remove the eggs from the hot water (or warm water) and submerge them in a bowl of ice water.

How Long Should I Boil Eggs in my Instant Pot? (Testing 4 Methods)

In this guide, I’ll share 4 popular cooking times for making them in the Instant Pot and show you how they turn out each time. Which one makes the best results for perfect eggs is largely dependent on how you prefer your eggs to be!

The same method works for any kind of egg – white or brown eggs, ones from the farm, ones from the grocery store, etc. Just pick an egg recipe from below and start up your pressure cooker!

4 time trials to boil eggs in 4 Instant Pots
Testing 4 methods to boil eggs in the Instant Pot

(Parboiled) Soft Boiled Eggs

This is the one that has the shorter time out of all of them. First, let’s look at how the eggs turn out when you boil them for just 3 short minutes. This method gave me the softest creamy yolks. It wasn’t exactly a soft boiled egg, but almost.

Cooking Times:

  • The first thing you do is cook for 3 minutes
  • Natural Pressure Release for 3 minutes
  • 3 Minute Ice Bath
boiled eggs sitting in an ice water bath
Boiled eggs cooling in an ice water bath

If you are looking for easy peel eggs, this might be a contender! The eggs boiled using the 3-3-3 method peeled very easily.

The whites were cooked completely but still wet. The yolk was soft, and there were small spots of a runny yolk. Although not much of the yolk was runny.

All the cooking times are formatted in this manner (3-3-3) because the eggs will continue to cook while the pressure releases. If the eggs sit in the Instant Pot too long after cooking they overcook.

You can of course just quick release the pressure, but the eggs won’t be cooked quite how though they would be.

Recipes For Parboiled Eggs

Use parboiled eggs to make an egg salad. Most people prefer to slice them and eat them with some low-carb toast. This would be a great quick breakfast option!

parboiled eggs on a cloth
Perfectly parboiled eggs using 3-3-3 method

Boiled Eggs In The Instant Pot

It is amazing the different one minute made! The yolks were even firmer this time.

Cooking Times:

  • Cooked for 4 minutes
  • Natural Pressure Release 4 minutes
  • Ice Bath 4 minutes.

The eggs cooked for 4 minutes were also relatively easy to peel. The peel came off in a few large pieces. The egg whites were firm and not water. The yolk was still soft, but all signs of runny yolk were gone.

Recipes For Boiled Eggs

These are still too soft for deviled eggs, so I prefer to chop them up and add them to lettuce and make a low-carb cobb salad.

boiled eggs sitting on the kitchen bench
Perfect boiled eggs using 4-4-4 method

Hard-Boiled Eggs In The Instant Pot

Cooking Times

  • Cooked for 5 minutes
  • Natural Pressure Release 5 minutes
  • Ice Bath 5 minutes

The egg whites were firm and held their form, and the yolk was creamy without a green ring around it.

Recipes For Hard-Boiled Eggs

These eggs are perfect for making a deviled egg, egg salad (much more filling than a potato salad!), or sliced to eat with avocados.

hard boiled eggs on the kitchen bench
Perfect hard boiled eggs using 5-5-5 method

Over Hard Eggs

The eggs cooked for 6 minutes were overcooked. Again, that one extra minutes of cook time really made a big difference. The total cook time on these is 18 minutes.

Cooking Times:

  • Cooked for 6 minutes
  • Natural Pressure Release 6 minutes
  • Ice Water Bath 6 minutes

The shell was difficult to peel. It kept sticking to the egg and crumbling. When the egg was cut open the yolk was crumbly and had a green ring. The egg was still edible but overcooked.

over hard boiled egg boiled in a pressure cooker
Over hard eggs using the 6-6-6 method

As with any recipe I always recommend testing the egg cook times on your own to how they turn out in your Instant Pot. A few factors like elevation, how fresh your eggs are, and whether they are refrigerated or room temperature will affect how the eggs cook.

When you boil eggs, you may need to add or take away a minute or two of cook time to get the level of doneness you prefer.

Questions About Instant Pot Boiled Eggs

Before we get to the recipe card, here are a few questions people have asked about this method.

Are Eggs Easy To Peel If Boiled In The Instant Pot?

Yes, all of the cooking times I tested resulted in eggs that were easy to peel, with the hardest one being the 6 minute method. I found that they are easier to peel when you use an Instant Pot vs the stove top.

How Can I Tell if Eggs are Fresh?

As you can probably guess, fresh eggs taste quite a bit better than older eggs closer to their expiration date. And the last thing you want is to eat an egg that is rotten!

If you aren’t sure how to know if your eggs are fresh, there’s a simple test that works every single time and takes out all the guess work.

Simply take your eggs (before cooking) and gently place them in a bowl filled with 4″ of cold water. If the eggs sink to the bottom, they’re fresh! If they float to the top, they need to be tossed.

How Long Do You Boil A Dozen Eggs?

The cooking times are the same for 6 or up to 18 eggs. I recommend boiling a dozen eggs for 5 minutes with a 5-minute natural pressure release.

Do I Need To Add Water When Boiling Eggs In the Instant Pot?

Yes, you always need to add water when you are boiling eggs in the Instant Pot. You only need one cup of water when you boil up to a dozen of them at one time. It’s so easy and a basically no-fail method of boiling eggs.

Use the trivet too. You don’t want the eggs to bounce around and crack.

More egg recipes you may like:

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