Instant Pot Jamaican Rice And Peas
Prepare your Jamaican rice and peas using your Instant Pot for perfect rice every time; you can literally walk away and return with authentic Instant Pot Jamaican rice and peas!
My husband recently bought me an Instant Pot and it is a huge game-changer for me! It has cut down on my preparation time, and I have the peace of mind that I can walk away from the pot and don’t have to worry that I’m going to ruin my dish.
I was wondering what the big deal was about Instant Pot, and now that I have one, I’m wondering why I was I second-guessing! It reminds me of having a smartphone, I’m wondering how I survived without one!
For those who haven’t taken the plunge in purchasing one, you can still make the recipe the traditional way with this Jamaican Rice And Peas Recipe.
It is delicious served with my Jamaican Jerked Cauliflower recipe.
Ingredients For Instant Pot Rice and Peas
- Kidney Beans: These beans are hearty and robust, providing a meaty texture and rich flavor, that serve as the foundation of this dish.
- Water: is used to cook the beans and rice, ensuring they are tender and fluffy.
- Onion: adds depth and a savory base note, essential for building layers of flavor.
- Green onions: bring a mild, fresh taste and a hint of crispness, enhancing the overall freshness of the dish.
- Garlic: delivers a strong, aromatic punch that deepens the savory profile of the rice and peas.
- Ginger: offers a sharp, spicy undertone that complements the creaminess of the coconut milk and the earthiness of the beans and rice.
- Coconut Milk: Infuses the dish with a creamy texture and subtly sweet flavor, balancing the spices and enriching the rice.
- Long Grain Brown Rice: Provides a chewy texture and nutty flavor, which holds up well under the rich flavors of the sauce.
- Allspice: A warm, aromatic spice that adds a hint of nutmeg, cinnamon, and clove flavors, giving the dish a distinct Caribbean flair.
- Thyme leaves contribute earthy and slightly minty notes, essential for authentic Caribbean cooking.
- Salt: enhances the natural flavors of all the ingredients, bringing the dish together.
- Scotch Bonnet Pepper: Offers a potent heat and fruity taste, pivotal for adding a spicy kick to the dish, used judiciously to control the spice level.
How to Make Instant Pot Jamaican Rice and Peas?
The recipe is so easy, I presoaked the beans overnight after sorting them and washing them in a colander.
The next morning, I drained the beans, rinsed them, and put them in my Instant Pot with water and pressure-cooked them for 8 minutes on high pressure using the manual setting.
After the 8 minutes have passed, allow the steam pressure to naturally release for about 20 minutes. Leave the valve closed and allow the pressure to decrease naturally.
I have also used the quick release method, by opening the valve, turning it from sealing to venting and allowing the steam to release quickly. When the Instant Pot is depressurized,
The float valve will drop and allow the lid to unlock and open once the pressure releases. Until then, the pressure cooker will remain sealed.
Next, I added all the remaining ingredients to the Instant Pot and set it manually to cook for 22 minutes.
Back home in Jamaica, we refer to kidney beans like peas, hence the name.
Traditionally, people eat rice and peas every Sunday for dinner, using dried kidney beans soaked overnight and freshly squeezed coconut milk.
Thyme, the herb of choice, and scotch bonnet pepper are added to the pot whole for flavor. Be careful not to open the pepper, because it is extremely hot.
What Should I Serve With My Rice And Peas?
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Instant Pot Jamaican Rice And Peas
Equipment
Ingredients
- 1 1/2 cups dried kidney beans or 2 cans of kidney beans
- 3 cups water
- 1 small onion finely chopped
- 2 green onions chopped
- 3 cloves garlic minced
- 1 teaspoon fresh ginger grated
- 1 14- ounce can of coconut milk
- 3 cups long grain brown rice washed and drained
- 1/4 teaspoon allspice
- 1 teaspoon dried thyme leaves
- 2 teaspoons salt
- 1 Scotch Bonnet pepper or 1/4 teaspoon cayenne pepper
Instructions
- Sort kidney beans, remove debris, rocks, or damaged beans, and wash and drain kidney beans in a colander. If using canned kidney beans, drain beans and skip to 4
- Place kidney beans in a large bowl and cover with water, making sure there is enough water for them to double in size (about 2 inches above the beans). Let the beans soak for at least 6 hours or overnight. Drain the beans after soaking and rinse using a colander.
- Place kidney beans in the Instant Pot and add 3 cups of water. Cover the Instant Pot securely, and turn the valve to the sealed position. Manually set Instant Pot to cook beans for 8 minutes at high pressure. When the timer goes off, use the natural release method, do not open the valve and allow the pressure to release naturally.
- Meanwhile, sort and wash rice using a fine mesh strainer and set aside. Remove the lid, and add the onion, green onion, garlic, ginger, coconut milk, and rice. Stir to incorporate rice with all the other ingredients fully. Add allspice, thyme, and salt, and stir again. Add Scotch bonnet pepper or cayenne pepper. *If using canned kidney beans, add them along with 2 cups of water.
- Close the lid securely and turn the valve to the sealed position. Manually set Instant Pot to cook rice and peas for 22 minutes at high-pressure
- When the timer goes off, allow steam pressure to release for about 20 minutes naturally, and turn the sealing knob to vent to release the remaining pressure. Remove lid and discard Scotch bonnet pepper, fluff rice, and it’s ready to serve.
Hi Michelle, if using canned beans do you drain them ?
Yes Naomi, you can drain and rinse or use low sodium if you want to have a reddish color.
This recipe is on repeat for me!
That is so awesome, thank you Tracy.
Delicious and so flavorful! Family absolutely loved this dish! Will be making again. Texture and flavor was amazing! Thank you!
I don’t normally comment on food blogs but this was legit. Made this today and wife went crazy over it. Halved everything including liquids and still cooked for 22 mins. Really really good. Spicy and flavorful.
Bobby, I’m so happy you and your wife enjoyed it, thank you for your feedback.
I followed your recipe and the flavor is great but the texture is a little mushy. Is that to be expected?
Keturah, should not be mushy at all. Did you use brown rice?
Loved this recipe! My wife and I have tried a bunch of your recipes and every one is 5 stars! Thank you for these.
Dan that is awesome, I’m so happy you and your wife enjoy my recipes, thank you for sharing your feedback.
how long if you use canned beans with brown rice? Is it still the full 22 minutes?? HELP
Yes it will still be the 22 minutes because that’s the time for the brown rice to cook.
Thank you…I love your recipe and have been using it (dry beans) for a year now… I never stayed in the kitchen to learn how to cook rice and peas…lol
Dry beans take too long…thanks again!!!
Delicious!!
I’ve tried several rice and peas recipes and this is my favourite. The others weren’t from Jamaicans so I’m not surprised. Love how easy the instant pot is.
Paul, I’m so happy you enjoyed it. I once catered for a large event and a Jamaican Chef who attended had to come and personally meet me, he said the food was outstanding especially the rice and peas. Thank you for your feedback.
I will so have to make this, clean the instpot out and make some Jamacian jerked pok to serve over it. Than once all put together on a plate, add some Habernero hot sauce on top and eat it
Palladini, go for it, whatever floats your boat!
Thank you so much. It seems very authentic but why not use turmeric? If so how much?
Shannon, no one in Jamaica traditionally makes rice and peas with turmeric, my grandmother never, nor my mom. So it won’t be authentic but I don’t see why you can’t add it for its immune-boosting benefits. I’m Jamaican born and bred so It’s authentic as you will get.
Thank you. I’m gonna give it try and can’t wait.
I don’t have an instant pot what should I do ?
This recipe is for an instant pot, here is one for the stove top https://healthiersteps.com/recipe/jamaican-rice-and-peas-recipe/