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Instant Pot Spanish Rice

This is my family’s Puerto Rican style Spanish Rice made in my Instant Pot. Full of Flavor and perfectly cooked, this recipe is made with smoked sausage, homemade sofrito, tomato paste, gandules (pigeon peas), and jasmine rice.

Instant Pot Arroz con Gandules

Arroz con Gandules

I grew up eating arroz con gandules for every special occasion. This dish was always on the table for every birthday, every holiday, and every large family gathering. The rice I ate growing up was perfectly cooked, seasoned with sofrito, and full of gandules and salchichas. Every family has a little twist on how they prepare their version, and this is my family’s version. It is served with gandules and salchichas.

“Gandules” is the spanish word for pigeon peas. Pigeon peas are a popular ingredient for people who grew up in Caribbean communities. They come in fresh, frozen, dried, or canned varieties. I find the canned version super easy to work with. Also, gandules are small and green and resemble a pea, but they taste nuttier in flavor.

“Salchichas” is the word we use for sausage, specifically vienna sausage. As an adult, I no longer buy vienna sausage, but I have found some better quality sausage that reminds me so much of that flavor I loved as a child. Also, when I was a kid I would pick the gandules out of my rice, but as an adult I look forward to eating them.

Instant Pot Spanish Rice

Spanish Rice in the Instant Pot

Traditionally, my family would make their Spanish Rice in a caldero, which is similar to a dutch oven. A caldero is a pan with a very heavy bottom. It is super durable, and generations pass it down from one generation to the next because it lasts a very long time. In this recipe, I am going to teach you how to use your instant pot to create the same delicious recipe in much less time.

Ingredients for Instant Pot Spanish Rice

How do you cook rice in an Instant Pot?

INGREDIENTS  

  • 2 tbsp Olive Oil or avocado oil
  • 1 pk Smoked Sausage sliced
  • 2 cups Rice rinsed
  • 2 tbsp Tomato Paste
  • 15oz can Gandules rinsed and drained
  • 1 packet Sazon
  • 3 tbsp Sofrito
  • 2 cups Chicken Broth
  • 1/4 tsp Sea Salt

Optional

  • 2 tablespoons Olives chopped

INSTRUCTIONS 

  • Use the saute function and saute the sliced sausage in the olive oil.
  • Once the slices start to brown, add in the sofrito, olives if you are using them, and tomato paste. Cook for an additional 3 minutes.
  • Add in the rinsed rice, rinsed gandules, sazon, and mix well.
  • Add in the chicken broth and mix.
  • Seal your Instant Pot, press the “rice” button, and cook for 12 minutes with a 5 minute Natural release.

Instant Pot Spanish Rice

This is my family's Puerto Rican style Spanish Rice made in my Instant Pot. Full of Flavor and perfectly cooked, this recipe is made with sausage, homemade sofrito, tomato paste, gandules (pigeon peas), and jasmine rice.
5 from 1 vote

Ingredients
  

  • 2 tbsp Olive Oil or avocado oil
  • 1 pk Smoked Sausage sliced
  • 2 cups Rice rinsed
  • 2 tbsp Tomato Paste
  • 15oz can Gandules rinsed and drained
  • 1 packet Sazon
  • 3 tbsp Sofrito
  • 2 cups Chicken Broth
  • 1/4 tsp Sea Salt

Optional

  • 2 tablespoons Olives chopped

Instructions
 

  • Use the saute function and saute the sliced sausage in the olive oil.
  • Once the slices start to brown, add in the sofrito, optional olives, and tomato paste and cook for an additional 3 minutes.
  • Add in the rinsed rice, rinsed gandules, sazon, and mix well.
  • Add in the chicken broth and mix.
  • Seal your Instant Pot, press the “rice” button, and cook for 12 minutes with a 5 minute Natural release.

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3 Comments

  1. Jay Aronowitz says:

    5 stars
    2 words:
    Comfort
    Scrumptious

  2. I tried this, it is delicious, and my Colombian/Puerto Rican husband loved it!

    However, it scorched. I had two instant pots going (because I was not sure if I could double the recipe in one pot). I did not alter your recipe at all. My older instant pot cooked for all of the time, but my newer instant pot gave the “burnt food” warning and quit cooking. I added some water and scraped the bottom and finished cooking.

    I will try adding more broth or just adding some water before cooking this time.

    1. Hi Rebecca,

      I am so happy you liked this! And I am glad one of the machines was able to cook this for you. I had that scorching happen to me one time and it was because the seal on my instant pot was not sealing properly and it let out all of the steam. So not only did it never come to pressure, it scorched because it was cooking for so long as I was waiting for it to come to pressure. I ended up checking the seal and it turns out I didn’t put on right. Not sure if that is what is happening with your newer model, but it is worth a check.