Recipes and Cooking Fish Recipes 8 Delicious Instant Pot Fish Recipes for Any Night of the Week Put your favorite appliance to use for a decadent bowl of paella, low-country boil, or hearty fish packet. By Katlyn Moncada Katlyn Moncada Instagram Katlyn Moncada is the associate food editor at BHG.com, sharing food news and tutorials on becoming better home cooks. She is a writer and editor with nearly a decade of experience in digital media, photography, and video production. Learn about BHG’s Editorial Process Published on July 9, 2020 Share Tweet Pin Email The electric multicooker is a kitchen staple used in many households these days to get a quick homemade meal on the table stat. Soups and chicken dishes are great ways to get acquainted with the handy appliance, but maybe you’ve wondered how to make fish and other seafood in your pressure cooker. Good news: Our Better Homes & Gardens Test Kitchen has some Instant Pot fish recipes that are delicious and easy to make. You’ll be enjoying fork-tender salmon and indulging in a bowl of paella in no time. Adam Albright Pressure Cooker Lemon and Dill Fish Packets Lemon and dill are the perfect flavors to compliment a buttery, flaky white fish. This 5-ingredient pressure cooker fish recipe (plus a few pantry staples) gets wrapped up in a cute little package that gets nice and steamy after a quick 5 minutes in the Instant Pot. Get the Fish Packet Recipe Jacob Fox Simplified Paella Our quick and easy take on the (usually) longer-cooked recipe is so good that even paella connoisseurs won’t be able to tell the difference after tasting this Instant Pot paella. We’ve packed in some shrimp, mussels, and sausage into our spiced tomato base for an extra impressive meal. Got extra time? Let it simmer on low in the slow cooker for a few hours instead. Get the Fast or Slow Paella Recipe Jason Donnelly Fast or Slow Crab Stuffed Peppers Tender lump crab meat is combined with a rich spiced cream cheese mixture before getting stuffed into colorful bell peppers for a seafood meal that doubles as comfort food. You’ll want to use your pressure cooker’s steamer basket or silicone rack to allow the peppers to steam and not get overcooked on the bottom. Get the Pressure Cooker Stuffed Pepper Recipe Andy Lyons Fast or Slow New England Style Clam Chowder So long, canned soup! A quick five-minute cook leads to a bowl of super creamy chowder loaded with juicy clams, smokey bacon, and tender bits of potato. This is one speedy soup recipe you’ll want to make on repeat. Get the Instant Pot Soup Chowder Recipe Blaine Moats Pressure Cooker Low-Country Shrimp Boil Seafood boils are a Southern favorite, but they can take a lot of time to prepare. Our pressure cooker shrimp recipe (we have slow cooker instructions, too!) is a quick dump dinner with little hands-on time. Don’t forget the extra butter and lemon wedges for serving. Get the Pressure Cooker Shrimp Recipe Blaine Moats Lemony Mussels with Cherry Tomatoes and Potatoes Don’t let those little shells scare you away. Mussels actually contain a healthy amount of protein and iron as well as vitamins and minerals. This Instant Pot seafood recipe features an herb-scented broth with a hint of white wine to round out the flavor. Get the Quick-Cooking Mussels Recipe Jason Donnelly Garlic-Ginger Shrimp with Coconut-Curry Vegetables Rich and vibrant curry dishes aren’t just for takeout. This pressure cooker shrimp and veggie curry recipe gets some nice heat from red curry paste and is balanced out by cooling coconut milk. Enjoy a bowl on its own or serve over some hot cooked rice. Get the Instant Pot Curry Recipe Jason Donnelly Fast or Slow Seafood Cioppino Halibut, sea bass, or any firm white fish you have on hand will work in this classic Italian-American stew recipe that can be made in your multicooker or slow cooker. Enjoy a bowl with some crusty homemade bread for dipping into the fish-infused tomato broth. Get the Seafood Stew Recipe If you don’t have any fresh fish on hand, feel free to use frozen fish. Just make sure the fillets are properly thawed first unless the recipe states otherwise. After you’ve enjoyed some delicious pressure cooker fish, give your air fryer a try for some crispy shrimp or fish cakes. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit