Instant Pot Porcupine Meatballs - Simply Happy Foodie (2024)

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Instant Pot Porcupine Meatballs are a tasty and simple recipe, made with ground beef, rice, and a simple tomato sauce. Pressure cooker Porcupine Meatballs are easy to make, and are a family favorite!

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Originally published 10/6/2017

Instant Pot Porcupine Meatballs

I'm going through my Nana's recipes and picking out the ones I want to convert to pressure cooker recipes. She was a great cook!

Nana had many recipes for the stove top pressure cooker, such as the wildly popular Instant Pot Beef Barley Vegetable Soup. That recipe really struck a chord with a lot of people.

My theory is because it is simple, homey, healthy, and just a touch old fashioned. You don't see a lot of modern recipes like that. It's also delicious and easy to make!

Porcupine Meatballs are also a little old fashioned, and I love Nana's simple recipe. I did adapt it a bit to give the dish a little more flavor, but it is still close to my childhood memories.

I made these for my son when he was growing up, and he loved them. Kids love Porcupine Meatballs! I know I sure did, and still do!

How to make Porcupine Meatballs in the Instant Pot

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1) Mix the ingredients together and form 10-14 small meatballs.
2) Add soup and water/broth to the pot.

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3) Add seasonings to the pot and stir.
4) Add the meatballs, coating them in the sauce.
5) Pressure cook the meatballs for 20 minutes, and naturally release for 20 minutes.
(photo shows 10, but some folks had better results with longer NPR).
6) I prefer to skim off any fat after removing the meatballs from the pot if I am going to serve the sauce over potatoes, etc.

When they come out of the pressure cooker, the grains of rice are standing up like porcupine quills!

Those little grains of rice poking out of the meatballs are fun to look at! And fun to eat! The sauce is simple and tasty!

What to Serve With Instant Pot Porcupine Meatballs

I like to serve them with mashed potatoes or more cooked rice. You can serve these pressure cooked meatballs with

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If you make this yummy Instant Pot Porcupine Meatballs recipe, please leave a comment with a star rating below. I'd like to know how you liked it!

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Instant Pot Porcupine Meatballs

Instant Pot Porcupine Meatballs are a tasty and simple recipe, made with ground beef, rice, and a simple tomato sauce. Easily cooked in your electric pressure cooker.

Course:Dinner, Main Course

Cuisine:American

Keyword:pressure cooker porcupine meatballs

Servings: 4 servings

Calories: 246 kcal

Author: Sandy Clifton

Ingredients

Meatballs

  • 1lbGround Beef(80% to 90% Lean)
  • 1TablespoonOnion, grated or finely diced
  • 1Egg
  • ¼cupLong Grain White Rice(uncooked, rinsed)
  • 2teaspoonsWorcestershire Sauce
  • 1teaspoonKosher Salt(or ¾ tsp table salt)
  • ½teaspoonPepper
  • 1teaspoonGarlic Powder

Optional (if you need to use leaner meat, this helps)

  • 3TablespoonsHeavy Cream(or half and half)
  • 2TablespoonsBread Crumbs

Sauce

  • 1(10.75 oz) canCondensed Tomato Soup
  • 1canWater or Broth(use the soup can)
  • 2teaspoonsWorcestershire Sauce
  • 1teaspoonRed Wine Vinegar

Instructions

Meatballs

  1. Mix all of the ingredients for the meatballs together and form into 12 to 14 small meatballs. Set aside.

Sauce

  1. Mix the sauce ingredients together and stir well to combine. Pour into the pot and turn on the Sauté mode to start the sauce warming up.

Pressure Cook the Meatballs

  1. When the sauce is just starting to simmer, stir it and carefully add the meatballs to the pot.

  2. Close the lid of the pressure cooker and set the steam release knob to the Sealing position. Cancel the Sauté mode.

  3. Press the Manual (or Pressure Cook) button, and then the + or - button to choose 20 minutes.

  4. When the cooking cycle ends, let the pot sit and naturally release for 20 minutes. Then manually release the remaining steam until the pin in the lid drops.

  5. Open the lid and serve the meatballs with some of the sauce over them (I prefer to skim off any fat from the sauce after removing the meatballs, if I am going to serve the sauce over potatoes, etc.).

  6. These Instant Pot Porcupine Meatballs go well with crusty bread, salad, or a vegetable side dish.

Recipe Notes

A few of my readers suggested cooking some potatoes at the same time in the sauce. I think that's a great idea!

Updated 10/21/17

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  1. Christy

    I know this review is a lot later than everyone else's, but I had to leave this review. I grew up with Porcupine Meatballs that always used chunks of tomatoes and were baked. My dad and I loved them, but he ended up with Stage 4 Kidney Cancer. We had to tone down the tomatoes because of his chemo. I found this recipe and tried it. He RAVED about how wonderful it was. He had me make it many times for him before he passed away. I just wanted to say thank you very much for posting this recipe. My little one and I now eat this instead of what I grew up eating because it is that good!! Definitely worth 10 stars!! 🙂

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    • Sandy

      I'm so sorry for your loss. Thank you for letting me know about your dad. I'm glad he found enjoyment in this recipe.

      Reply

  2. KayeM.

    Could you use brown rice? If so, what adjustments would you need to make?

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    • Sandy

      I would cook the rice partially first or find a brown par-cooked rice.

      Reply

  3. Lucinda Phillips

    I made these today using turkey mine and they were delicious. My husband used to make them on the stove, but I prefer these ones!

    Reply

  4. Susan M

    These. Are. Fabulous!! My mom used to make these meatballs when I was growing up on the stovetop. She said she was craving porcupines, and I decided to see if I could find an instant pot recipe to make my life easier. She loves these! And so do I! Delicious! Thanks for sharing the recipe 🙂

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  5. Wendy

    These were a big hit in my house, thank you Sandy! Question: do you think these would do well making ahead and freezing? Maybe I should skip the heavy cream in that case?

    Reply

    • Sandy

      Great! Yes, you can freeze them.

      Reply

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