Photo courtesy of NutriMill. My mixer has the red stripe. \ud83d\ude09<\/figcaption><\/figure>\nAnd I just want to give them a shout-out here \u2013 I have been super impressed with the Artiste mixer!! For everyday cooking needs, especially for folks on a budget, this mixer is the way to go! It has many of the great features of the top-of-the-line Bosch, in fact the bowls and whisks and beaters are interchangeable, for a MUCH lower price point. And get this, it is even cheaper than a KitchenAid! You will be hard-pressed to find this powerful of a mixer with this capacity (6 quart) for anywhere near this price. I have really like my Artiste so far! <\/p>\n
Now, for the non-keto eaters in my family, we serve this Instant Pot Salsa Chicken most often in awesome chicken tacos, or use it to make Instant Pot Chicken Enchiladas. But you can use it in so many other meals, as well! Or just eat it over rice or on a salad. It makes great chicken and cheese burritos, too.<\/p>\n
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Instant Pot Salsa Chicken FAQs<\/h2>\nCan you use fresh salsa from the deli?<\/h3>\n
Yes, you absolutely can! You can even use homemade salsa if you feel so inclined.<\/p>\n
Will cooking Salsa Chicken in the Instant Pot trigger a burn error because of all the tomatoes?<\/h3>\n
Yes, it could. But so far I have not actually had it happen in the many batches I have made so far. And I did take that into account in the recipe, by having you add some extra water as a precaution. A lot of it will depend on the type\/brand of salsa you use. If it is thicker and chunky, with not much thin liquid with it, you may need to watch carefully and possibly even up your water from \u00bc cup to \u00bd cup. However, if you use a fresh salsa that has a lot more \u201cjuice\u201d with it, you may want to stick with just a \u00bc cup of added water. You can opt to try it without any additional water, but I don\u2019t recommend it unless you know your pressure cooker pretty well and know what will and won\u2019t trigger that warning.<\/p>\n
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Is Instant Pot Salsa Chicken okay to eat for keto?<\/h3>\n
Well, this sorta depends on your definition of keto. It is low-carb, for sure. It is, however, lower on fats, so if that is a concern, I recommend eating it with cheese and sour cream, to get additional fats in there. I generally do not have a hard time fitting the carbs from the Salsa Chicken into my daily allowances, but I also tend to drain off as much of the loose liquid as possibly from my servings, so that I don\u2019t get as much salsa or tomato products in there. And speaking of hitting fat macros\u2026<\/p>\n
Can I use chicken thighs instead of chicken breasts?<\/h3>\n
Yup! Sure can. I happen to personally prefer the white breast meat, but if you like thigh meat, or if you\u2019re trying to hit macros for keto and need to get some additional fat in the meal, then by all means, use chicken thighs. Since this is meant to be shredded, it is best to stick with boneless, so you\u2019re not having to fish bones out of the salsa chicken. But if bone-in is all you have, then by all means, use bone-in. You may need to adjust cook time just a little though.<\/p>\n
Can I use frozen chicken when making this recipe?<\/h3>\n
Absolutely! If you’d like to make this fresh (not as a freezer meal), you can certainly use frozen chicken. You should not need to add any additional cook time<\/strong>. Do be aware that the time it takes for your pressure cooker to come to pressure will be a bit longer (you’ve basically just dumped a huge ice cube in the liquid that you need to boil, so it will take a little longer for that liquid to come to a boil). The cook time as listed is already on the upper end of the time range for chicken, in order to ensure that the chicken cooks enough to be easily shredded.<\/p>\nThe only change to this would be if you are wanting to double or triple the recipe AND wanting to use frozen chicken – in that case you may need to add an additional 4-5 minutes of cook time. (The cook time in a pressure cooker depends on many different factors, including shape and thickness of the items to be cooked. Placing a large amount of frozen chicken in a large mass in the pressure cooker will require additional time for the heat to penetrate fully to the center of the mass.)<\/p>\n
If you want to make it as a freezer meal using pre-frozen chicken, just prep all other ingredients in your freezer bag, then pull out your frozen chicken, add it to the bag, seal, and place in freezer.<\/p>\n
Now go, get the ingredients and make some Instant Pot Chicken Salsa \u2013 you will thank me later, I promise!<\/p>\n
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