How to Clean Your Instant Pot Pressure Cooker

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15 Minutes
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If you have an Instant Pot pressure cooker and are not sure how to clean it, this project will teach you everything you need to clean your Instant Pot pressure cooker.

Here are the easy instructions for a quick Instant Pot cleaning.

Very easy, right?

Get all of the detailed instructions for both a speed cleaning and deep cleaning on my blog. I'll show you different little parts and pieces of the Instant Pot and how to clean them.

Over the last few years there has been a boom in the amount of blogs and Facebook groups that are centered around cooking with an Instant Pot. Since the Instant Pot cooks faster than other methods of cooking, it is popular among people wanting to save time, yet still cook healthy foods.

The Instant Pot can be used as not only a pressure cooker, but also a slow cooker, steamer, rice cooker, yogurt maker, warmer and more.

With the increased usage in Instant Pots, now people are starting to wonder how to actually clean them. There are various different parts to the Instant Pot and people want to make sure they know how to clean their pressure cookers.

I did some online research including consulting the Instant Pot website to learn how to clean an Instant Pot pressure cooker.

Here are the easy instructions for a quick Instant Pot cleaning.

Before I took all of the pieces apart.

How to clean your Instant Pot Step-by-Step Easy Instructions

1.   Unplug your Instant Pot and be sure it has cooled down completely.

2.   Remove the inner pot, lid, and all detachable parts from the lid.

3.   Clean the removed individual pieces in either the dishwasher or by hand with warm soapy water.

4.   Wipe down the outside of the Instant Pot.

5.   Once all of the parts are cleaned and dry, put everything back in its place.

All clean! The Instant Pot is nice a shiny now.

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