Instant Pot Whole Chicken is the fastest way to cook a rotisserie chicken. Cooking Whole Chicken in the Instant Pot is so juicy, and you’ll love the easy 3-ingredient chicken gravy made from the drippings, which you can make right in the Instant Pot.

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Ingredients for Instant Pot Whole Chicken Recipe
The ingredients here are so simple, and you will probably have everything you need in your refrigerator and pantry. The combination of seasonings makes for the best-tasting gravy you can make from the pan drippings.
- 1 whole chicken (4 to 4 1/2 lbs) – be sure it’s fully thawed.
- Chicken stock – you can use vegetable broth, chicken bone broth or even turkey stock.
- Seasonings – We combined fresh garlic, thyme, and rosemary with salt, pepper, onion powder, garlic powder, and paprika.
- Butter and Lemon Juice – we were inspired to add lemon juice and butter from our famous Roast Turkey Recipe. Butter helps to spread the seasonings under the chicken skin and keeps the chicken juicy.

Tips for the Best I.P. Rotisserie Chicken
- Weight the chicken and cook the chicken for 6 minutes per pound and allow a 15-minute natural pressure release. The gradual release of pressure will ensure your chicken is fully cooked through and rested for the juiciest chicken. It also prevents foam from shooting out of the valve.
- Thaw the chicken completely if frozen – it will cook more evenly.
- Use the correct size instant pot. Make sure your chicken fits your instant pot size. Our 6 qt instant pot fits up to a 5 lb chicken. An 8 qt pressure cooker is better for the larger sized chickens.
- Use a Trivet for even cooking and to help remove the chicken from the instant pot.
- Broil the chicken for a crisp and salty skin
- Keep the drippings – they make the best gravy to pour over your chicken.
- Keep the carcass and bones for Instant Pot Chicken Broth.

How to Cook a Whole Chicken in the Instant Pot
- Prepare Chicken: Separate the skin over the chicken breast using a spoon.
- Set up Instant Pot: Place the trivet inside the Instant Pot and pour in 1 cup chicken broth. Add the chicken breast-side-up and stuff the cavity with garlic cloves and half of the squeezed lemon.
- Make Butter Sauce: Combine melted butter with all of the seasonings. Pour half of the mixture under the skin and pour the remaining mixture all over the outside of the chicken.
- Pressure Cook Chicken: Cover with the lid, set the lever to the “sealing” position, and cook on high pressure for 6 minutes per pound, followed by a 15-minute natural pressure release before manually releasing the remaining pressure.
- Broil for Crisp Browned Skin: Transfer chicken to a foiled lined baking sheet, season with more salt, pepper, and paprika and broil in the center of the oven 4-5 minutes or until the desired color is reached.

Cooking Times for Instant Pot Whole Chicken
As a general rule of thumb, cook your chicken on high pressure for 6 minutes per pound, then do a natural pressure release for 15 minutes before manually releasing the remaining pressure.
- 3 lbs = 18 minutes on high pressure with 15-min natural release
- 3 1/2 lbs = 21 minutes on high pressure with 15-min natural release
- 4 lb = 24 minutes on high pressure with 15-min natural release
- 4 1/2 lb = 27 minutes on high pressure with 15-min natural release
- 5 lb = 30 minutes on high pressure with 15-min natural release
Avoid overcooking the bird, which will cause it to fall apart and make it difficult to transfer out of the instant pot.
How to Make Chicken Gravy
In considering the dish factor, as we call it (fewer dishes to wash!), we make the gravy directly in the instant pot after removing the chicken. The gravy is amazing poured over creamy mashed potatoes and drizzled over the sliced chicken.
- Strain the drippings – Pour all of the liquid from the pot into a bowl or measuring cup and skim off the excess fat at the top. You should have about 2 cups after straining off the fat.
- Make the Gravy – Set the instant pot to the sauté function and melt in 3 Tbsp butter. Whisk in 3 Tbsp flour, whisking for 1 minute until golden. Add the remaining drippings and whisk until simmering and thickened then remove from heat. Serve with chicken.

Can I Cook a Frozen Whole Chicken in the Instant Pot?
For this recipe, a fresh or thawed chicken works best. You can cook a frozen whole chicken, but it will take significantly longer (60-70 minutes on high pressure), and we found a thawed or fresh chicken will cook more evenly. Also, you won’t be able to pour the flavored butter under the chicken skin. If you want to use a frozen chicken, a dry rub would work better.
Recipes for Leftover Rotisserie Chicken
We love cooking a whole chicken because the options are endless for easy dinners using diced or shredded leftover chicken. Don’t forget to keep the carcass to make the best homemade chicken stock.
- Avocado Chicken Salad
- Chicken Fried Rice
- Autumn Chopped Chicken Salad
- Chicken Bacon Avocado Sandwich
- Leftover Turkey in Gravy (with chicken!)
- Chicken Noodle Soup
- Chicken Salad
- Chicken Patties
Instant Pot Whole Chicken

Ingredients
Instant Pot Whole Chicken:
- 4 lb whole chicken
- 1 cup low sodium chicken broth
- 4 cloves garlic, peeled and lightly smashed
- 2 tsp fine sea salt
- 1/4 tsp black pepper
- 1 tsp onion powder
- 1 tsp garlic powder
- 1/2 tsp paprika
- 1 sprig of rosemary, leaves stripped and minced
- 1 sprig of thyme, leaves stripped and minced
- 8 Tbsp unsalted butter, melted
- 1/2 lemon, (squeeze 1 Tbsp juice and use same lemon to stuff chicken)
For the Chicken Gravy:
- 3 Tbsp unsalted butter
- 3 Tbsp all-purpose flour
Instructions
How to Make Instant Pot Whole Chicken:
- Take out the giblets bag from inside the chicken. Pat dry inside and out with paper towels. Place chicken breast-side-up. Starting from the drumstick side, loosen the skin from the breast, using the back of a spoon to help. Set aside.
- In a small bowl combine: all of the seasonings, the minced rosemary and thyme and 1 Tbsp lemon juice and one stick of melted butter. Stir to combine. Set aside.
- Place a rack in the inner pot of your instant pot and add 1 cup of chicken broth. Add chicken breast-side-up. Stuff the cavity of the chicken with crushed garlic cloves and half a lemon.
- Pour half the butter mixture under the skin, (you can use your fingers to massage the chicken and distribute the mixture) then spread the remaining butter mixture evenly over the top of the chicken.
- Pressure cook for 24 min with 15 min natural pressure release, remove the chicken with trivet, allowing any excess juice to drip into the pot (keep that liquid for gravy).
- Transfer to a foil-lined baking sheet, season with more salt and pepper and paprika if desired for a little color then broil at 500˚F, or air fry 5 min or until the skin is browned. Rest 10 minutes before slicing.
To Make the Chicken Gravy:
- Pour all of the liquid from the pot into a bowl or measuring cup and skim off the excess fat at the top. You should have about 2 cups after straining off the fat.
- Set the instant pot to the sauté function and melt in 3 Tbsp butter. Whisk in 3 Tbsp flour, whisking for 1 minute until golden. Add the remaining drippings and whisk until simmering and thickened then remove from heat. Serve with chicken.
I’m going to put whole chicken on the shopping list and give this a try. Is it possible to leave the chicken in the pot after pressure cooking and use the air fryer lid to crisp it up? I’m assuming you remove the liquid first and could then do the gravy on the stovetop while the chicken crisps. Do you have any suggestions for doing it this way.
Hi Jamie, I haven’t tested that to advise. If you happen to experiment I would love to know how you like that.
This recipe is amazing. I made it gluten free by using cornstarch and water to thicken the gravy. This is a new recipe for our dinner rotation and I have made it for friends and family now because it is that good.
Thank you!!
You’re welcome Deanna! I’m so happy you enjoyed this recipe!
HI there thank you for all the amazing recipes. Ive tried your food recipes in the past and its great.
Question, I am trying to manage my calories and a question. Is the nutritional info you have above for the whole chicken? I need to measure my calories.
Thanks in advance
Hello R, the nutritional info is per serving. This chicken can serve 6 people you can divide the recipe to get the nutritional info per serving. I hope that helps!
This came out fantastic and I put the resume in my favorite category
This will be my go to recipe for chicken now thank you.
I served with whole roasted onions and sautéed fresh green beans with garlic and such
So lovely
I meant recipe not resume! Auto correct
Also wanted to add that my chicken was 4.65 pounds and I put in IP for 28 minutes
I broiled in oven afterward but no air fryer
That’s so great! It sounds like you have a new favorite!
Love your recipes but where can I found the gloves
I’m so glad you enjoyed this recipe, Angelina. We order our gloves on Amazon. We have them linked in our Amazon shop HERE.
Most flavorful gravy I have Ever made, Natasha! Chicken was juicy as promised. Air fry / crisping was unsuccessful, but I didn’t remove any liquids, so I’m blaming that (not me. LOL). We’ll make it again.
I’m so happy you enjoyed this recipe Trish!
100% Agree The Gravy was Amazing. I used the Broiler in the end for the chicken and it worked out Very Vell. Remember to not leave it in too long or it could dry out the Chicken.
Thank you so much for sharing that with us David!
Thank Natasha. We tried and we have been in love with this recipe. It has been in our weekly meal menu since then. I totally agree that this one is a lot better than turkey. With love from UK.
Hello Yen, thanks for sharing your comments with us. So great to hear that you love this recipe and could in fact be one of your favorites!
Best chicken I’ve ever had!!
I am so happy that I cooked this recipe. It was absolutely delicious!
I skipped the oven part because I didn’t mind about presentation and I won’t eat the skin.
10 stars!
Wow, thanks for your awesome feedback. We appreciate you sharing that with us!
This recipe is absolutely amazing! The chicken was so juicy and tender. The seasonings were just right and the gravy was SO good!!! My son is a picky eater and he gobbled it up, and finished all of the leftovers too! I’m actually going to try this recipe using a whole turkey breast tomorrow. If it turns out well, I will be using this recipe for Thanksgiving!
That is wonderful, love it! Yes please do share your feedback and experience with us when you try that, Kim. Would love to know how it goes.
Made this today with oven baked potatoes…it was Delicious, the cravy sauce just took everything to another level. Thanks so much.
You’re welcome! I’m so happy you enjoyed it Winnie!
Family loved it! Used dried thyme and rosemary instead and it still turned out great! The gravy was so good too! Thank you!
Thank you for sharing that with us Rachel! I’m so glad you enjoyed that!
This chicken is so easy and so moist and delicious!! I am not usually a gravy lover, but the gravy is outstanding! I think this is probably the 4th recipe I’ve cooked from your site and they’ve all turned out great! I told my husband today “Natasha hasn’t let me down yet!”
That’s just awesome Jennifer! Thank you for this lovely comment and amazing review! I’m so glad you’re enjoying our recipes!
The flavor of this chicken was wonderful and I put some root vegetables like carrots, sweet potatoes, onions and then some Brussel sprouts under the chicken to cook as well. My husband and i used a 7lb chicken and we cooked it for 40 mins, however the breasts still were pretty dry. Any tips on how to prevent that?
Hi Alaina, the thickness of the chicken could also be a factor – you might try cooking for a little less time. Also, I wonder if it needed a little more liquid since all of those vegetables were added.
Okay! I’ll try that next time and maybe just roast the vegetables separately!
Made this chicken for Sunday dinner and it tastes soooo goood! The chicken came out moist and flavorful. The gravy is the best I have ever made. This will be my “go to chicken dish” from now on.
Love it! Thanks for sharing your great experience with us, Martha. We appreciate it!
Made this recipe last night and WOW this was the best chicken! And it was relatively quick to fix…well worth the time. Loved the gravy. Thank you…will be making this again.
You’re welcome, Sandy! I’m so happy you enjoyed this recipe!
Made this for my family of 4 last night…amazing! Kids and husband loved the chicken and gravy. Great recipe. Served with veggies. Yum! They would like this chicken weekly now.
Wow, that sounds awesome! I think this is going to be one of their favorites!
This is a fantastic recipe!!! It has become my go-to and is PERFECT as written. Sometimes I’ll stuff the cavity with some onion and thyme sprigs along with the lemon and garlic if I have them on hand. I’ve also used smoked paprika a few times, which is lovely. Last week I used the leftover chicken and gravy to make a pot pie and it was AMAZING. Thanks for sharing this great recipe!!
You’re welcome, Natalie! Thank you for that great review!
We tried this a couple months ago and it has become a regular choice in our household. So delicious and easy!
That’s just awesome! Thank you for sharing that with me, Amber!
It was great. The chicken was very moist and the flavor was very good I will do this again. The gravy was delicious over the chicken and mashed potatoes. Great recipe. Sorry we devoured it before I saw you wanted pic. But it looked as good as it tasre.
No worries, Richard. You can share photos of your creation next time on our Facebook group and page. Thanks for your good feedback!
I just made this and was able to fit a 5.7lb chicken in my 6qt IP (it was the smallest I could find). I followed your cooking instructions to the letter as well as your gravy instructions. I did change the spices, only slathering the chicken with salt and pepper because I wasn’t planning on browning the skin afterwards, and I stuffed the cavity with half a lemon, thyme, and garlic. Spot on cooking instructions and I’m so happy that I have gravy to go with it! Thank you!
You’re welcome! I’m happy you enjoyed this recipe!
I used this recipe. the chicken turned about great, but my gravy was very brown, nothing like is pictured. I wonder what I’m doing wrong.
Hi Carla, you might consider if you changed anything in the ingredients or seasoning?