Instant Pot Navy Beans Recipe (No Soak)
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Jump to Recipe Watch VideoThis Instant Pot Navy Beans recipe is a flavorful and easy dish with unsoaked dried navy beans, garlic, and olive oil. These creamy and flavorful beans are a great addition to salads, soups, or stews.
These beans make a great side dish to enjoy as-is or you can add them to your next salad bowl. Feature these beans in this delicious lemony summer bean salad, toss some in Tortellini Soup, or make pizza baked beans!
This Instant Pot Navy Beans Are:
- Creamy
- Earthy
- Warming
- Filling
- High Protein
- Vegan & Gluten Free
Pressure Cook Navy Beans for Easy Meal Prep
While I love the convenience of canned beans, I usually cook dry beans from scratch in my pressure cooker – the texture is better and itâs more affordable. I use a large 7.5-Quart Instant Pot which is bigger than the standard model so I can batch cook more at a time.Â
If you donât already have one, the Instant Pot works wonders for cooking dried beans quickly, with no soaking required! While canned beans are convenient, they are often loaded with sodium. If you buy canned beans, I always recommend using a no-salt-added variety so you can control the amount of salt in your dish.Â
Next time you reach for canned beans, consider investing in a pressure cooker instead! Homemade beans are incredibly cost efficient, and you can add seasonings and spices to the beans while they cook for extra flavor.
What’s In These Creamy Navy Beans in the Instant Pot?
Be sure to visit the recipe card below for full ingredient amounts and recipe instructions!
- Dried Navy Beans – I like buying beans in bulk and storing them in jars in my cupboard. Dried beans are less expensive than canned which make them super budget friendly!
- Extra virgin olive oil
- Garlic
- Bay Leaves: I always add bay leaves to every bean soup I make⌠it gives the soup a deep flavor which is savory and delicious!
- Low Sodium Vegetable Stock – I like to use this low sodium vegetable stock for my recipes because it has great flavor⌠without all the salt. I always use low sodium or no-salt-added broth or stock to start, and then I can add salt or other spices later if needed.
How Do I Make These Pressure Cooker Navy Beans?
Recipes with Navy Beans You May Enjoy
Use the cooked navy beans in any of these amazing recipes!
- White Bean Scramble with Spinach Recipe
- Oil Free White Bean Hummus Recipe
- White Bean and Veggie Salad Recipe
- Tuscan Bean and Barley Salad
- Butternut Squash and White Bean Soup Recipe
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Instant Pot Navy Beans
Equipment
Ingredients
- 1 lb navy beans unsoaked (about 2 1/4 cups)
- 2 cloves garlic
- 2 bay leaves
- 6 cups low sodium vegetable stock
- 2 tablespoons extra virgin olive oil
- 1/2 teaspoon each salt and pepper
Instructions
- To the Instant Pot insert, add the dried beans, garlic, bay leaves, olive oil, vegetable stock, and salt and pepper.
- Seal the lid, and set to Manual/Pressure Cook mode for 30 minutes.
- Once finished, allow the beans to naturally release for 5 minutes. Carefully quick release the rest of the steam and remove the lid. Discard the bay leaves and enjoy!
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Love the taste. Love the fiber
Very delicious
Followed instructions to the letter, my beans needed another 20 mins.
Sure is good
Great fiber with a great taste