Instant Pot Spaghetti and Meat Sauce Recipe - Savory Nothings (2024)

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This is the quickest and easiest way to make spaghetti and meat sauce: In the Instant Pot! The pressure cooker does most of the work and the result is absolutely delicious, so this is a favorite family meals on busy nights.

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Spaghetti in the instant pot

  • Prep is so quick and easy for this recipe – a great way to make a bolognese-inspired pasta dish if you’re short on time.
  • Thanks to cooking in the instant pot with the sauce, the spaghetti soak up so much flavor when cooked under pressure this way. This makes the dish taste great, even though you barely have to do anything!
  • Serve with parmesan cheese and chopped basil/parsley to make a simple recipe feel extra-special.

Ingredients you’ll need

Here is a visual overview of the ingredients in the recipe. Scroll down to the printable recipe card at the bottom of this post for quantities!

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Ingredient notes

  • Spaghetti:You can also use penne or rigatoni in place of the spaghetti, if you prefer. As with the spaghetti, place the pasta on top of the meat mixture, cover with spaghetti sauce and don’t stir before pressure cooking.
  • Onion/carrot/celery:Feel free to leave any of these (or all of these) out if you prefer. You can also use a chopped green pepper in place of the celery. ½ teaspoon dried onion powder added with the other seasoning is fine to use in place of the fresh.
  • Spaghetti sauce:Just use your favorite jarred spaghetti sauce! I always use tomato basil. If you don’t want to use ready-made spaghetti sauce, please don’t substitute with canned diced tomatoes – they don’t yield the same result. You can use plain tomato sauce and season it with some extra salt, garlic powder, onion powder and dried basil, if you prefer.
  • Broth:Beef broth makes this a little richer and “beefier”, chicken broth is milder. If you have neither, you can use water, but there will be less flavor.

How to make Instant Pot Spaghetti

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1. Vegetables: Cook the vegetables in olive oil on the “sauté” setting until softened, about 5 minutes.

2. Meat: Add the beef and cook until browned. Stir in all seasoning, then switch off.

3. Spaghetti and broth: Layer the halved, uncooked spaghetti evenly on top of the beef mixture. Pour the broth on top.

4. Add sauce and cook: Evenly spread the spaghetti sauce over the spaghetti WITHOUT stirring anything up. Pressure cook for 6-10 minutes (depending on exact pasta, see notes below)

5. Finish: Once the done with cooking, release pressure manually. Then stir very well and serve immediately.

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Recipe tips

Scrape the bottom: After browning the beef and vegetables, make sure you scrape the bottom of the instant pot to remove any stuck bits. Otherwise you might trigger the “burn” warning during pressure cooking.

Do not stir! Really, you do not need to stir this before pressure cooking. Just follow the instructions closely and it will come out perfectly.

Spaghetti clumped together? This usually means they aren’t fully cooked yet. Use kitchen tongs to gently break them up a bit (do not stir! just gently pull the stuck spaghetti apart a little) and pressure cook for 1-2 more minutes.

Cooking time: The cooking time can vary depending on the exact type and brand of spaghetti you’re using.

For example, I used artisan spaghettoni when I took the photos for this recipe, and they took 10 minutes in the pressure cooker (the packet indicates 14 minutes cooking time on the stove). My regular old spaghetti I often use indicate a “normal” cooking time of 10 minutes for the store brand I get, and they take 6 minutes in the pressure cooker.

A great way to determine your cooking time is to check the package for the recommended cooking time for the stove, then reduce this number by 3-4 minutes and use this as your pressure cooking time.

Remember: It’s better to start with less pressure cooking time if you’re unsure. You can always close it again and pressure cook for another 2-3 minutes if your spaghetti aren’t done yet. If you overcook the spaghetti, there is no way to fix it.

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Serving ideas

I love that this spaghetti dish is an all-in-one type of meal – you have your starches, your protein and your vegetables all going on in the same pot! If you want to round out your meal, here are some delicious sides to try:

  • Sautéed green beans (or air fried green beans)
  • A tossed salad with Italian dressing or balsamic vinaigrette
  • Sautéed zucchini
  • Roasted broccoli or air fryer broccoli
  • A cherry tomato salad or a cucumber tomato salad (or a cucumber tomato avocado salad)
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Instant Pot Spaghetti and Meat Sauce

This is the quickest and easiest way to make spaghetti and meat sauce: In the Instant Pot! The pressure cooker does most of the work and the result is absolutely delicious.

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Recipe details

Prep 20 minutes mins

Cook 6 minutes mins

Total 26 minutes mins

Servings 4 servings

Difficulty Easy

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • ½ cup finely chopped onion
  • ½ cup diced celery
  • ½ cup shredded carrot
  • 1 pound lean ground beef
  • 1 tablespoon Italian seasoning
  • ¼ teaspoon garlic powder
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • 1 (12-oz) box spaghetti uncooked, broken in half
  • 2 ¼ cups broth beef or chicken are both fine; see notes
  • 1 (28-oz) jar jar spaghetti sauce
  • grated parmesan cheese to serve, optional
  • fresh herbs to serve, optional

Instructions

  • Cook vegetables and ground beef: Set a 6-quart electric pressure cooker to "sauté". Add oil, then add onion, celery and carrot and cook until onion is translucent. Add ground beef and seasoning, stir well and cook until browned. Switch off instant pot.

  • Add pasta and sauce: Evenly place uncooked spaghetti over beef and vegetable mixture. Pour in broth (it should come up to the spaghetti). Spread the spaghetti sauce on top. Do not stir!

  • Pressure cook: Close lid and set the valve to "sealing". Cook on high pressure for 6-10 minutes (see notes regarding cooking time). Quick release pressure, then open the lid. Stir well and serve immediately with grated parmesan cheese, if desired.

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Notes

Ingredient notes

  • Spaghetti:You can also use penne or rigatoni in place of the spaghetti, if you prefer. As with the spaghetti, place the pasta on top of the meat mixture, cover with spaghetti sauce and don’t stir before pressure cooking.
  • Onion/carrot/celery:Feel free to leave any of these (or all of these) out if you prefer. You can also use a chopped green pepper in place of the celery. ½ teaspoon dried onion powder added with the other seasoning is fine to use in place of the fresh.
  • Spaghetti sauce:Just use your favorite jarred spaghetti sauce! I always use tomato basil. If you don’t want to use ready-made spaghetti sauce, please don’t substitute with canned diced tomatoes – they don’t yield the same result. You can use plain tomato sauce and season it with some extra salt, garlic powder, onion powder and dried basil, if you prefer.
  • Broth:Beef broth makes this a little richer and “beefier”, chicken broth is milder. If you have neither, you can use water, but there will be less flavor.

Cooking tips

Scrape the bottom: After browning the beef and vegetables, make sure you scrape the bottom of the instant pot to remove any stuck bits. Otherwise you might trigger the “burn” warning during pressure cooking.

Do not stir! Really, you do not need to stir this before pressure cooking. Just follow the instructions closely and it will come out perfectly.

Spaghetti clumped together? This usually means they aren’t fully cooked yet. Use kitchen tongs to gently break them up a bit (do not stir! just gently pull the stuck spaghetti apart a little) and pressure cook for 1-2 more minutes.

Cooking time: The cooking time can vary depending on the exact type and brand of spaghetti you’re using.

For example, I used artisan spaghettoni when I took the photos for this recipe, and they took 10 minutes in the pressure cooker (the packet indicates 14 minutes cooking time on the stove). My regular old spaghetti I often use indicate a “normal” cooking time of 10 minutes for the store brand I get, and they take 6 minutes in the pressure cooker.

A great way to determine your cooking time is to check the package for the recommended cooking time for the stove, then reduce this number by 3-4 minutes and use this as your pressure cooking time.

Remember: It’s better to start with less pressure cooking time if you’re unsure. You can always close it again and pressure cook for another 2-3 minutes if your spaghetti aren’t done yet. If you overcook the spaghetti, there is no way to fix it.

Nutrition

Serving: 1servingCalories: 577kcalCarbohydrates: 81gProtein: 39gFat: 11gSaturated Fat: 3gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 5gTrans Fat: 1gCholesterol: 70mgSodium: 1962mgPotassium: 1370mgFiber: 7gSugar: 14gVitamin A: 3892IUVitamin C: 17mgCalcium: 89mgIron: 6mg

Nutrition is an estimate.

More recipe information

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: American, Mediterranean

Recipe first published on 01/13/2020. Updated with new photos, better text and slight improvements to the recipe on 06/01/2021.

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When I got married to my professional chef husband, I realized I had to step up my game in the kitchen. Now I share my favorite foolproof family recipes here on Savory Nothings: Chef-approved, kid-vetted and easy enough for everyday home cooks like you and me! Learn more.

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  1. Lynne says

    Instant Pot Spaghetti and Meat Sauce Recipe - Savory Nothings (32)
    Sauce tasted great. Complete FAIL with the rock-hard noodles. 🙂
    Had to cook for 17 mins to get soft.
    Oh, might I add, first time Instant Pot user.

    Reply

    • Nora says

      Lynne, you may not be pressurizing your instant pot correctly if you needed 17 minutes to cook the spaghetti. Hope your next pressure cooker adventures turned out well!

      Reply

  2. Linnea says

    Instant Pot Spaghetti and Meat Sauce Recipe - Savory Nothings (33)
    Sooo yummy!!! I am a serious pasta / spaghetti lover, but no one else in my family is (they’re all crazy!). I made this tonight in my instant pot and everyone enjoyed it! Only changes I made were adding mushrooms and subtracting the onion (I was out), and I used Scoobi Doo noodles instead of spaghetti because I apparently need to go grocery shopping lol – it came out sooo delicious! I will DEFINITELY make again!

    • Nora says

      I’m so glad, Linnea! And haha, I have absolutely made this with every noodle shape under the sun!

      Reply

  3. Penny Hibbs says

    Instant Pot Spaghetti and Meat Sauce Recipe - Savory Nothings (34)
    I made the speghetti and meat sauce using your instant pot recipe. It looks really good, but my family is at the grocery store. But I’ll let you know how they liked it.

    Reply

    • Nora says

      I hope your family enjoyed the meal, Penny!

      Reply

  4. D'Anne says

    Instant Pot Spaghetti and Meat Sauce Recipe - Savory Nothings (35)
    Really good! This was full of flavor.

    Reply

    • Nora says

      I’m so glad, D’Anne! It’s one of my family’s favorite meals, so I’m always happy when others appreciate the recipe, too.

      Reply

  5. RennaeK says

    Instant Pot Spaghetti and Meat Sauce Recipe - Savory Nothings (36)
    My husband does not cook but I’ve been sick so I talked him through making this.
    I should add that he’s not a fan of red sauce or spaghetti in general.
    He made this and LOVED it! Now he wants me to print the recipe so he can find it easily. ?

    Reply

    • Nora says

      I’m so glad to hear this, Rennae! And I hope you’ll feel better soon.

      Reply

  6. Greg says

    Instant Pot Spaghetti and Meat Sauce Recipe - Savory Nothings (37)
    This recipe works and I’m going to keep working on this to make it the perfect Instant Pot Spaghetti and meat sauce. We gave it an 8.2 out of 10. But the simplicity and base ingredients makes it so customizable. We added one link of Italian sausage and did eight minutes to make up for other comments which was perfect. It’s just missing something. Dried basil and oregano? .5 points of pork? I’ll figure it out but it’s a GREAT recipe for families and I’d recommend it easily. Kids would LOVE it.

    Reply

    • Nora says

      Thank you so much for your thorough feedback, Greg! Much appreciated. Please come back to report when you tweak it enough to hit 10/10, I’d love to know!

      Reply

  7. Courtney says

    Instant Pot Spaghetti and Meat Sauce Recipe - Savory Nothings (38)
    We really love this recipe but have found that my spaghetti doesn’t cook fully in the 6 minutes. I usually have to release pressure, stir and then pressure cook for another 5 minutes.

    Reply

    • Nora says

      Courtney, I believe spaghetti brands can differ in cooking times. But 11 minutes does sound very long for the instant pot, that’s basically how long you need to cook them on the stove. I sometimes need to add 1-2 minutes of cooking time if we use a thicker spaghetti kind. But if the 11 minutes work for you, then that’s perfect!

      Reply

  8. Sasha says

    Instant Pot Spaghetti and Meat Sauce Recipe - Savory Nothings (39)
    My family loves this recipe. The last two times I ran into issue with some of the noodles clumped together and not fully cooked. Any suggestions on what I am doing wrong and how to correct my error? I will pick up the clumped noodles so the dish is still delicious.

    Reply

    • Nora says

      Sasha, I’m not quite sure why this would happen, I never had an issue. Are you using regular spaghetti? Which brand? I’ll try to figure this out!

      Reply

  9. Susan Buzin says

    Instant Pot Spaghetti and Meat Sauce Recipe - Savory Nothings (40)
    I don’t usually make a lot of spaghetti at our house but the Instant Pot is changing all of that! This recipe is absolutely amazing! I did’t really think you could improve spaghetti but this simple recipe did. I do cook quite a bit in the Instant Pot and this will become one of my go-to dinners on a busy day or when the family is craving some comfort food.
    The “doctoring” of the sauce makes a bottled jar taste homemade. I usually make meatballs but this meat sauce makes me think “Never again!” I do agree with another reviewer that the pasta needs to be pressed down a little to make sure it is mostly covered with the broth. It was a wee too much al dente for me but the flavor was amazing so who cares! The leftovers the next night might have been even better…
    The days of putting sauce over pasta are OVER for me. When the pasta absorbs the broth and cooks with all of the yummy spices and onions in the Instant Pot, it will make you want to never boil another pot of water and waste time draining and dirtying a pan and a colander.
    This recipe is now filed under “Favorites.” Thank you!

    Reply

  10. Carie says

    Instant Pot Spaghetti and Meat Sauce Recipe - Savory Nothings (41)
    My kids ate it! That makes it 5 star. Thank you!

    Reply

  11. Rachelle says

    Instant Pot Spaghetti and Meat Sauce Recipe - Savory Nothings (42)
    This was delicious. A couple of tips: Make sure to push the noodles down into the liquid (without stirring) or they won’t cook all the way. This happened to us and I didn’t realize it until after I had stirred it all up, so i put it back under pressure for another 2 minutes and that did the trick, but some stuck to the bottom. I think if you ensure the noodles are covered you’ll be fine and maybe let it natural release for a couple minutes so the steam cooks the noodles. But other than that little blooper it was absolutely delicious.

    Reply

  12. Bre says

    Instant Pot Spaghetti and Meat Sauce Recipe - Savory Nothings (43)
    I have never been a huge fan of spaghetti…so much so they for the first time in years, I purchased spaghetti noodles last week. I couldn’t remember what for, but then your recipe popped up and I knew I had to try it since I’m on a “try new things” kick…this recipe is SO GOOD! It’s also SO EASY! I literally put it all together and got ready for work and when I was done, the spaghetti was done! The spaghetti noodles were perfectly cooked and the sauce had amazing flavor! Definitely saving this in my “tried and true amazing recipes” board!

    Reply

    • Nora Rusev says

      Bre, I’m the same with spaghetti, but thanks to Peppa Pig my kids are obsessed with them, ha! So when I do actually share a spaghetti recipe, it has to be pretty much perfect for my taste 😉 I’m glad you gave it a try and enjoyed it as much as we do! Thanks for coming back to leave your review, I appreciate it so very much.

      Reply

  13. Tina says

    Di after cooking?d you drain the hamburger after cooking?

    Reply

    • Nora Rusev says

      Tina, I don’t! We have quite lean ground beef we buy directly from a local farm, so it works well without draining. Feel free to drain if you prefer!

      Reply

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FAQs

What can I add to spaghetti sauce to make it more savory? ›

Pungent fresh herbs like thyme, rosemary, sage, tarragon, and marjoram can liven up tomato sauce with their bold, distinctive flavors. Add 1 to 2 sprigs of one or more of them to your favorite sauce, cover, and simmer at least 5 minutes to allow them to infuse in the sauce. Remove the sprigs before serving.

Does spaghetti sauce count as liquid in instant pot? ›

Yes, spaghetti sauce counts as part of the liquid in the instant pot, but it is too thick. This recipe for instant pot spaghetti calls for tomato sauce and a bit of chicken broth (or water) to ensure proper cooking.

Does spaghetti sauce with meat need to be pressure canned? ›

This is a ready to “heat and eat” home-canned pure bolognese-style spaghetti sauce, with ground meat in it. This recipe requires a pressure canner. If you don't have one, make instead a pasta sauce for canning in a boiling water canner, and fry up ground meat to add at the time of serving.

How do you add savory flavor to tomato sauce? ›

Add Some Umami. Some tomato sauces need a hit of the savory flavor we call umami, which you can get from a little bit of Worcestershire sauce, fish sauce, or liquid aminos.

How do you add depth to spaghetti sauce? ›

Briny ingredients like olives or capers are another way to brighten up your pasta sauce while also introducing texture and depth of flavor. Roughly chop a handful and stir them into your sauce while it's heating up on the stove.

Why do Italians put sugar in spaghetti sauce? ›

Up until the early 1900s, the U.S. had a limited tomato supply, and it didn't stack up to Italian standards. It is widely held that Italian immigrants began adding sugar to their sauce to make up for the overly acidic tomatoes they were forced to work with in their new home.

What gives spaghetti sauce the best flavor? ›

Tossing in strips of basil, a sprig of thyme or some oregano can take your sauce to the next level. Although fresh herbs might pop a bit more, dried herbs and spices can work just as well. Sprinkling in some red pepper flakes, a pinch of parsley and a dash of salt and pepper can liven up your jarred pasta sauce.

What gives spaghetti sauce depth of flavor? ›

A few glugs of wine (red or white), or other alcohol adds depth of flavor to a jarred pasta sauce. For wine, use a brand that you like to drink. It doesn't have to be overly expensive, just a decent table wine. Use about 1/3 to 1/2 cup for the sauce.

Why do you not stir pasta in Instant Pot? ›

Resist the urge to stir after the pasta is added.

As soon as you've got the pasta in the pot and the water over it, put the lid on. You can give the pasta a gentle prod, but do not stir, which will give you gummy, stuck-together pasta.

Why did my spaghetti sauce burn in Instant Pot? ›

Lai says the most common cause for a burn notification is not adding enough liquid to the pot or using thick ingredients like a thick tomato sauce. "If you sauté prior to pressure cooking and you do not properly deglaze the bottom of the pot, food stuck to the bottom can cause the burn notification," says Lai.

Why don t you stir pasta in Instant Pot? ›

As recipe developer Susan Olayinka of The Flexible Fridge notes in the Instant Pot Spaghetti recipe on Tasting Table, "Be careful not to stir the raw spaghetti. It'll result in a mushy pasta." Instant Pot pasta recipes will say in which order to add the ingredients.

Do you have to add lemon juice to spaghetti sauce when pressure canning? ›

If you don't have enough jars to fill a pressure canner, or you don't have one, the water bath is completely fine with this recipe. Even if you are pressure canning the tomato sauce, you still need to use the bottled lemon juice (or citric acid).

Why add pasta water to meat sauce? ›

Once the pasta is in the sauce, add pasta water. This is the most vital step in the process. Starchy pasta water doesn't just help thin the sauce to the right consistency; it also helps it cling to the pasta better and emulsify with the fat and cheese you're going to be adding.

How do you thicken meat spaghetti sauce? ›

Cornstarch: Make a slurry of half water, half cornstarch and whisk until smooth. Cornstarch is a powerful thickener, so start by whisking in no more than 1 tablespoon of the mixture per 2 cups of simmering sauce; stir and simmer for 2 minutes, check the thickness, and repeat with more slurry as needed.

How do you add savory flavor to pasta? ›

Anchovies are often minced and added to the oil with garlic and chili flakes in some pasta sauce preparations. Fish sauce will duplicate their flavor in yours. Both methods add umami flavor to the dish, giving it a more savory flavor, but not fishiness, unless you go overboard.

How to make a sweet pasta sauce more savory? ›

Add more Savory herbs like thyme, marjoram, black pepper, oregano and some onion and plain white vinegar. Add a little at a time and taste it until it's to your liking. Or you may be able to add extra tomatoes and sauce to reduce the sweet taste.

How do you make spaghetti sauce taste less like tomatoes? ›

How To Cut The Tomato Taste In Spaghetti Sauce
  1. Add a pinch of sugar. Sugar is known to counterbalance acidity and can help in reducing the strong tomato taste in your sauce. ...
  2. Use vegetables. ...
  3. Experiment with herbs and spices. ...
  4. Incorporate dairy. ...
  5. Balance with acidity. ...
  6. Slow cook the sauce. ...
  7. Dilute with broth or water.
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