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Ditch the box and make Instant Pot Hamburger Helper! Made with simple ingredients, this quick and easy recipe leaves the mystery ingredients on the shelf and delivers the classic flavors you know and love in in under 30 minutes!
Made with ground meat, tender elbow noodles, and a perfectly spiced tomato sauce, this Instant Pot Hamburger Helper is a delicious, economical meal, that the entire family will devour! And just like my stove-top version of hamburger helper, this recipe ditches the box (and added preservatives), yet still comes together with minimal effort.

A Few Helpful Tips Before You Get Started
- Options for Meat. Swap out the ground beef for ground chicken or turkey. Use what you like or have on hand.
- Use Exact Timing. Pressure cook the 3 minutes, allow pressure to release for exactly 5 minutes, then do a quick release of remaining pressure. This is key to perfectly cooked elbow noodles.
- Keep it Simple. I keep this recipe both kid friendly and economical by using dried spices rather than adding a fresh onion or fresh garlic.
- Don't Skip the Worcestershire Sauce. It will help to enhance the flavors in this otherwise simple dish.
How To Make Instant Pot Hamburger Helper
The following tips are provided to help you achieve perfect results. You will find the ingredient quantities and detailed instructions in the recipe card at the bottom of this post.
- Sauté Meat. Turn the Instant Pot to the sauté function, add in a bit of oil, and let heat. Add in the ground beef (or turkey or chicken) and sauté until fully browned and cooked through, breaking it up in smaller pieces as it cooks.

- Deglaze the Inner Pot. Add ½ cup of the broth into the inner pot after sautéing the beef and then use a spatula or wooden spoon to scrape the bottom of the pot, removing any browned bits. This will prevent a burn notice from occurring.
- Layer Ingredients. Stir in the remaining broth, seasonings, submerge the noodles in the liquid, and then top with the tomato sauce. Do not stir the tomato sauce into the other ingredients, as this is another cause for a burn notice.


- Pressure Cook. Cook for 3 minutes on high pressure with exactly 5 minutes natural pressure release to ensure perfectly cooked noodles.
- Fluff and Serve. Use a spoon to gently stir everything together and dish up dinner! And while Instant Pot Hamburger Helper is hearty enough to stand alone as a meal, I love serving with a side of green beans almondine, carrot raisin salad, broccoli salad, and/or fruit salad to round out dinner.

Instant Pot Hamburger Helper Video
Learn better through video? Follow along with me making Instant Pot Hamburger Helper in my kitchen below.
Recipe Modifications
- Instant Pot Cheeseburger Helper: Make it cheesy by stirring in 2 cups of shredded cheddar cheese AFTER pressure cooking. Place the lid back on the inner pot and let it sit for a minute or two to allow the residual heat to melt the cheese.
- Add an Onion: Feel free to add a small minced yellow onion to the beef while it is browning.
- Gluten-Free: I have had success making this recipe using Barilla brand of gluten-free elbow noodles and gluten-free Worcestershire sauce. I can not recommend using other brands of gluten-free noodles as they tend to give off too much starch to work in this recipe.
- Lower the Sodium. Use low-sodium beef broth, salt-free canned tomato sauce, and half the amount of added salt.
- Doubling the Recipe: Instant Pot Hamburger Helper can be doubled if using an 8-quart or larger Instant Pot. Simply double the ingredients and leave the cooking time the same.
- Cutting the Recipe in Half: Simply cut the ingredients in half and leave the cooking time the same.
Storage Instructions
- Refrigerate: Store cooled leftover hamburger helper in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days.
- Freeze: Allow the hamburger helper to cool fully. Transfer it to a freezer-safe container and store it in the freezer for up to 3 months. Allow to defrost in the refrigerator before reheating.
- Reheat: Place the leftovers into a heat-safe bowl and microwave in 1-minute intervals until warmed through, adding 1-2 tablespoons broth or water if needed to add moisture to the pasta.
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Instant Pot Hamburger Helper

Video
Ingredients
- 2 teaspoons extra virgin olive oil
- 1 pound lean ground beef, or chicken/turkey
- 4 cups low-sodium beef stock/broth
- 1 tablespoon garlic powder
- 1 tablespoon onion powder
- 1 teaspoons paprika
- 1 teaspoon kosher salt
- ½ teaspoon black pepper
- 1 tablespoon Worcestershire Sauce
- 16 ounces elbow noodles
- 8 ounces tomato sauce
Instructions
- Turn the Instant Pot to sauté, add 2 teaspoons extra virgin olive oil to the inner pot, and let heat briefly ~60 seconds. Once the oil has heated, add 1 pound lean ground beef to the inner pot and brown it fully, breaking it up into small pieces as it cooks. Once the meat is cooked, turn off the pressure cooker. If needed, remove the inner pot, drain off any fat from meat, and return the inner pot to the Instant Pot.

- Pour a bit of the 4 cups low-sodium beef stock/broth to the inner pot and use a spatula or spoon to scrape up all the browned bits off the bottom of the inner pot. Add the remaining broth. *Adding a small amount makes it so you don't splash yourself when deglazing the inner pot.

- Season with 1 tablespoon garlic powder, 1 tablespoon onion powder, 1 teaspoons paprika, 1 teaspoon kosher salt, ½ teaspoon black pepper, and 1 tablespoon Worcestershire Sauce to the inner pot and stir well to combine. Add 16 ounces elbow noodles and gently push them down into the sauce. You want the noodles just submerged in the liquid. Pour 8 ounces tomato sauce over the noodles, but do not stir!

- Place the lid on the pressure cooker, ensuring the venting knob is sealed/locked. Set to cook on high pressure for 3 minutes by hitting the manual or pressure cook button and adjusting the time by using the +/- buttons until the timer reads 3.
- Once the cooking time has elapsed, let the pressure release naturally for exactly 5 minutes. Then do a quick release of any remaining pressure, being sure to stand away from the vent knob when releasing pressure.
- Remove the lid and fluff the noodles with a fork to incorporate everything. Taste, adjust seasonings if needed, and serve.

Notes
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
This post was originally published in 2018 but was updated in 2024.













Love this! Will be making this over and over again! Thanks for sharing this recipe!
Thanks for sharing, Mary!
I Made it today, very good and easy to make. I did make the box version when I was younger but the IP version is 100% better. I used ground turkey and it came out perfectly. I love all of your recipes. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you so much Regina! I love hearing you enjoy my recipes 🙂
Ive seen these instant pot hamburger helper meals around a lot lately but have never tried them! I was never a fan of hamburger helper but these look so good! I am definitely going to need to give it a try!
I hope you enjoy it!
Hi Kristen,
Great recipe. I have had my IP for a couple years now, and came across your cooking blog then as well.
Your site is my first stop when searching. I’m blind and your recipes are detailed, easy to follow, and always what’s expected. Thanks for that!
This was a winner!! Tasty and not from a box. My cooking collection and IP confidence greatly improved with your help. More adventurous now. 😊
Hi J.P. First, I am so grateful you found my site easy to navigate and the recipes easy to follow. I am also glad you enjoyed this recipe and hope you find many more to enjoy!
Excellent. I put diced onion in with the meat while it was Browning. And added the cheese mentioned in the notes at the end. The macaroni was quite soft. 9 kids ages 2-19 and my husband, we all loved it. Thank you.
Try pressure cooking the elbow pasta 1 minute and Natural release only 3 minutes or less if you like al dente pasta. For all kinds of pasta you need to take the lowest cook time on the box, cut in half then subtract 2. That is how long you pressure cook your pasta for. As for pressure release you might need to play around with it. Pasta gets soft quickly when pressure cooking.
Simple review... loved it! Kids loved it (tough critics!). Very easy to make. Better than the box!!!
That is huge praise! Thanks for sharing Marc.
Hi. I only have one can of french onion beef stk. W that work?
Hi Jamie Lynn! Is it the condensed soup? If it is, that will not work. If not, it will definitely add a lot of flavor and sodium so I would omit the salt.
A question concerning the browning of the hamburger. In another post I received (I'm new to this), you had directions for browning 1-2 lbs of hamburger as a block, i.e. basically the way it comes in the packaging, and then breaking it up. Can the hamburger for this recipe be browned this way?
Hi Gayle! That recipe was for cooking FROZEN ground beef. If you want to start with frozen beef, then yes, start the recipe following those directions in the link 🙂
I was drawn to this recipe because of the fun name (I'm from the UK) - it's a keeper of a recipe. So good.
So happy you gave it a try and enjoyed Jane!