An easy recipe for instant pot chicken chasseur. Tender chicken thighs, mushrooms and plenty of rich, buttery white wine sauce is what makes this a tasty dish that everyone loves!
Instant pot chicken chasseur is ready on your table in 30 minutes. Quick prep and hassle-free cooking makes it perfect for those looking for easy weeknight dinners! Or anyone who loves cooking in pressure cooker!
What is chicken chasseur?
Chicken chasseur is a French dish (Poulet chasseur in French/Hunter’s chicken/stew in English). Its main ingredients are chicken and mushrooms.
It can be cooked on a stove top or partially on a stove top and partially in the oven. I decided to go the easiest way and made Instant Pot chicken chasseur! It is made in one pot and I don’t have to be babysitting the pot.
Plus, the flavors are amazing.
How to make chicken chasseur in instant pot
Season the chicken and coat in flour. Then, brown the pieces on both sides. This takes about 5 minutes and you can do it in your instant pot or on a stove top. I don’t like cleaning extra pans, so I do it in my Instant Pot.
When the chicken is browned, take it out and throw in the carrot, onions and mushrooms. I sauté them for a few minutes and then I pour in the wine. Now it’s important to cook this for at least 5 minutes in order to reduce the alcohol.
Only then you add chicken stock, Worcestershire sauce, thyme and close the lid.
This instant pot chicken chasseur is cooked on high pressure (MANUAL setting/PRESSURE COOKING setting) for 7 minutes. After, I wait 5 minutes and then I release the pressure manually.
All you have to do at this stage is add a small piece of butter and thicken the sauce with cornstarch. Taste it and If you are happy with its taste, you are ready to serve. If not, add seasoning.
Tips for making instant pot chicken chasseur
- Browning the chicken first and sautéing mushrooms, onion and carrot intensifies the flavors so I highly recommend doing it.
- Oil – to make pressure cooker chicken chasseur, you can use vegetable oil, sunflower or olive oil
- Mushrooms – I used white button mushrooms to make this Instant Pot chicken chasseur. Now you feel free to use any mushrooms that are available in your store – Portobello mushrooms, cremini or dried mushrooms (make sure to soak them in boiling water first)
- Herbs – Fresh flat leaf parsley is a great choice. Thyme (fresh or dried) or marjoram (dried) work well too. I usually use what I have on hand.
- Adding a little butter at the very end of cooking makes the sauce richer. This is completely optional though.
What to serve with chicken chasseur?
This depends on what you like. Here are some ideas for you:
Potatoes – What about making Parmesan Roasted Potatoes or Irish Colcannon.
Rice – use any rice you like (basmati, long grain, jasmin, wild rice …).
Couscous – Roasted Vegetable Couscous.
What chicken is best to make instant pot chicken chasseur?
I prefer using thighs or legs as they have more flavor than chicken breasts. They can be with skin or skinless as well as boneless/with bone in.
How to thicken chasseur sauce
- I used 2 tablespoons of cornstarch to thicken this sauce. Now you might like to use less or more, depending on your taste. Sometimes you might also feel like the sauce does not thicken well. That is why I highly recommend tempering cornstarch slurry before adding it to the sauce (the process is explained in the recipe card).
- Also, the tempered slurry should be poured into the sauce at stages (while stirring constantly) and your sauce should not be boiling, just simmering. In this case, when making instant pot chicken chasseur, the pot will still keep the heat after you have opened the lid so there is no need to press the SAUTE button. Just slowly pour the slurry in and stir for a minute.
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Instant Pot Chicken Chasseur
Ingredients
- 4 Chicken Thighs , bone in (2 pounds/900 grams)
- 4 tablespoons all-purpose flour
- ½ teaspoon Salt
- black pepper to Taste
- 3 tablespoons Oil
- 8 ounces Button Mushrooms , cleaned and quartered (225 grams)
- 1 Small Onion , finely diced
- 2 Medium Carrots , sliced
- ¼ cup White Wine
- 1 cup Chicken Stock (250ml)
- 1 tablespoon Worcestershire Sauce
- ½ teaspoon dried thyme
- 1 tablespoon Butter (15 grams)
- 2 tablespoons Cornstarch
Instructions
- Season the thighs with salt and pepper and coat them with flour.
- Turn on instant pot. Press SAUTE button and pour in 2 tablespoons of oil. Once hot, add the chicken pieces. Brown them on each side. When ready, take them. Pour in the leftover oil and throw in quartered mushrooms, finely diced onion and sliced carrots. Sauté for 2-3 minutes before pouring the wine in.
- Let the wine cook for at least 5 minutes (so that the alcohol has some time to evaporate) before adding chicken stock, Worcestershire sauce, browned chicken and thyme. Turn off the SAUTE function by pressing the CANCEL button.
- Close the lid and lock it into its position. Turn the steam release valve to SEALING and cook on HIGH PRESSURE (MANUAL/PRESSURE COOKING) for 7 minutes.
- When the time is up, wait 5 minutes before manually releasing the pressure (you can also wait until it drops naturally).
- Stir in the butter (optional). To thicken the sauce, move some of the chicken pieces to a side and slowly pour in tempered cornstarch (see note 5), while stirring at all times.
- Serve warm.
Notes
- Instead of chicken thighs you can also use chicken drumsticks. Chicken thighs/drumsticks can also be with or without skin/with or without bone.
- Oil – Olive oil, vegetable or sunflower oil can be used.
- White mushroom can be substituted with Portobello mushrooms or Cremini mushrooms.
- Chicken stock can be substituted with vegetable stock or chicken broth.
- To temper the cornstarch: In a small bowl, dissolve 2 tablespoons cornstarch in 2 tbsp water. Add 2-3 tablespoons of the chicken chasseur sauce and stir. The cornstarch is now tempered and can be used to thicken the sauce.
- This recipe was developed for a 6-quart/6-liter instant pot pressure cooker.
- The overall time does not include time that the pot needs to come to pressure nor release its pressure. Count with extra 15 minutes.
- White wine – I suggest using the wine that you know and like.
Luci's Morsels says
This looks absolutely divine! I love buttery, wine sauces with chicken!! And the colors all look so great! It looks like the perfect dinner for every night of the week!
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
Thanks!
Heidy L. McCallum says
I love my Instapot and am always looking for awesome new recipes to try out. Definitely looking forward to trying this one out Sunday.
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
Yay! :)
Tisha says
Weeknights can be so hectic. This is perfect to be able to get done and sit down to eat!!
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
Absolutely! :)
Noelle says
Instant pot?? this recipe is calling my name! I love all the pictures, helps everytime!
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
Thank you, Noelle!
Veena Azmanov says
Love the look and the perfection to this recipe. The Instant Pot option is surely amazing. Love it for sure.
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
Thank you!
ROBIN CLARK says
I have made this once exactly as recipe instructs. It was Fabulous! I am going to make this weeend I then make it into a chicken pot pie with puff pastry crust for father’s day lunch. Can’t wait!
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
Yay! Glad to hear that, Robin! :)
Pat Zabala says
If you double the recipe, do I double the cooking time?
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
Hi Pat. The cooking time stays the same.
Pat says
I’m an instapot newbie and my 1st recipe was your chicken piccata and now this. Both were fantastic. The chicken was so tender and not at all dry! Loved both of these sauces. Can’t wait to try more of your recipes.
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
Yay! Thank you for finding time to leave comment and rate. Happy cooking! :)
DasFX says
If I use boneless skinless chicken breast, would you suggest reducing the cooking time?
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
Chicken breasts tend to be larger than thighs so I would not reduce the cooking time. I would maybe cut each into 2 – 3 pieces, possibly equally looking. Now that being said, you would need to test it for yourself to see how much time is needed. Hope this helps.
Laura says
I made this for my family and they loved it! I will definitely make it again! So easy too! Some of my family prefers chicken breasts, so I used thighs and breasts with the breasts cut in half and it turned out fine following the same cooking time.
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
Thank you so much for finding time to leave the feedback and rating, Laura. I hope you try some more instant pot recipes from our blog! Happy instant pot cooking! :)
Lucinda says
Newbie to instant pot cooking. I love recipes that don’t require a lot of dishes! My chicken is cooking while I’m writing, can’t wait to eat it!
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
Enjoy! :)
Terry says
This looks great! Wonder if I could add small potatoes to the recipe to avoid the side dish?
Julia | Happy Foods Tube says
Hi Terry. I haven’t tried making potatoes in instant pot, but if you have and you know their cooking time is roughly the same as the cooking time of the chicken, I don’t see a reason why not. Hope this helps!