This simple Paleo and Whole30 Instant Pot BBQ Chicken is packed with flavor and perfect over a sweet potato or your favorite greens! An easy homemade BBQ sauce is cooked right in with the chicken for a meal that’s ready in 20 minutes – perfect for weeknights and family approved!
It’s downright ridiculous how long I’ve had my Instant Pot without using it to create a recipe!
In my defense, the Instant Pot can feel a little intimidating in the beginning if you’ve never used a pressure cooker. And, I typically procrastinate when I’m intimidated, to be honest.
Okay fine, if I’m going to be REALLY honest, I’ll tell you that I had a couple of Instant Pot fails months ago that threw me off. I wanted to just put the dang pot in the garage with my other unused kitchen gadgets.
But, I decided to keep it in the kitchen. I only used it to make bone broth for several months (I used this recipe) all while NOT doing my research to figure out how to properly use it. You know, for all the sorts of things people use an Instant Pot for!
And so, the intimidation factor faded and laziness settled in. But let’s face it – it’s hard to avoid the Instant Pot – it’s literally everywhere now! People are making all sorts of cool things that I want a piece of, you know, literally.
So, here we are – with an easy-as-heck beginner Instant Pot recipe. It’s also so tasty that I’m actually eating it cold out of a container right now. Not joking.
My Whole30 BBQ sauce was the inspiration for this recipe. The sauce itself is basically a spin on that original BBQ sauce, but with more water and tomato sauce to make it fit for pressure cooking.
Since the sauce is sweetened with dates, you’ll need to blend it up in either a food processor or high speed blender. No worries though – this takes just 2 minutes!
Then, we saute a bit of garlic and onion right in the Instant Pot (love that feature!) before adding the chicken and sauce to cook. And, it cooks to perfection in just 12 minutes – how cool is that?!
Once done, we shred our chicken (seriously, it was perfectly cooked for this!) while cooking/thickening up the BBQ sauce with – once again – the saute function on the Instant Pot.
The shredded chicken goes back in with the thickened sauce – and WHAM! You can the perfect pulled BBQ chicken that’s ready for anything. Topping a potato or sweet potato, lettuce wraps, or whatever’s in your game plan. You can also just eat it straight out of a container like I’m doing.
One note before beginning – I seasoned my chicken on both sides with this Primal Palate BBQ Rub. BUT – if you don’t have that, you can simply season with salt, pepper, a little onion powder and smoked paprika.
I do highly recommend the BBQ rub though (and all their spice blends) because I’ve been using it on everything lately and love it.
Okay, I think we’re ready – let’s get this Instant Pot BBQ Chicken going!
Instant Pot BBQ Chicken {Paleo, Whole30}
Instant Pot BBQ Chicken {Paleo, Whole30}
This simple Paleo and Whole30 Instant Pot BBQ Chicken is packed with flavor and perfect over a sweet potato or your favorite greens! An easy homemade BBQ sauce is cooked right in with the chicken for a meal that's ready in 20 minutes - perfect for weeknights and family approved!
Ingredients
Sauce:
- 3 Medjool dates pitted
- 1/2 cup very hot water
- 15 oz can tomato sauce no salt added*
- 1/2 cup raw apple cider vinegar
- 2 tsp spicy brown mustard
- 2 tsp onion powder
- 1 tsp garlic powder
- 1 Tbsp smoked paprika
- 1/2-3/4 tsp salt *omit if your tomato sauce contains salt
Chicken:
- BBQ rub from Primal Palate or salt, pepper, onion, garlic powder
- 1 3/4 - 2 lbs boneless skinless chicken breasts or thighs
- 2 cloves garlic minced
- 1 med red onion sliced
- 1 Tbsp olive or avocado oil
Instructions
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First, make the sauce:
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Soak pitted dates in the very hot water (almost boiling) for 2 minutes, until softened. Place dates and water in a food processor or high speed blender, followed by the remaining sauce ingredients. Blend/process until smooth, set aside.
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Add olive or avocado oil to instant pot and set on “saute”. Add onions and sauté 1 mins, add garlic and continue to saute until just softened (30-60 seconds) then press “cancel” to turn off saute.
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Season chicken with the BBQ rub on both sides, or with salt, pepper, onion and garlic powder instead. Add it to the pot, cover with 2 cups BBQ Sauce and gently stir to coat.
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Set lid in place and turn steam release to “sealing” and cook 12 mins on high pressure.
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Once time is up, quick release the pressure by turning steam release to “venting”, then carefully open the lid.
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Remove just the chicken to a plate and set aside, leaving all sauce in the pot. Turn instant pot to “saute” once again to cook the sauce. Stir and cook until thickened to preference - about 2-4 mins. Once thickened, press “cancel” to turn off heat.
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Shred all the chicken using 2 forks, then return chicken to pot and coat with sauce. Serve hot over a baked sweet or white potato, or with your favorite greens. Enjoy!
Recipe Notes
*If your tomato sauce contains salt, just omit the added salt from the recipe
Nutrition
What I Used To Make My Instant Pot BBQ Chicken:
Want More Whole30 Chicken Recipes? Try One of These!
Chicken Pesto Stuffed Sweet Potatoes
Easy Lemon Garlic Chicken Thighs
Crispy Chicken Thighs with Creamy Mushroom Sauce
Slow Cooker White Chicken Chili with Sweet Potatoes
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Oh my word this looks sooooo good!
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Do you think this would cook alright in a slow cooker? I don’t have an instant pot unfortunately!
THANK YOU for this recipe! Don’t ask me why, but I cannot tolerate tomato paste for some reason, and literally EVERY single store-bought BBQ sauce has tomato paste in it! I can’t wait to make this!!
Oh that’s funny! It’s in my regular BBQ sauce recipe but figured it wasn’t necessary since I needed more liquid anyway, enjoy!
I would love to try this in my slow cooker. Do you think it would work? Prepare the sauce, saute onions, garlic the oil, add to pot with chicken, cover with sauce and cook on low?
Yup I think that would work well – I’d say low for maybe 5-ish hours?
I meant to type….saute the onions and garlic in the oil, then add to pot with chicken….
I MADE This tonight and my husband and I absolutely loved it ! Gave us plenty of leftovers and it was so full of flavor. I’m new to your blog, but have already tried so many of your recipes and they’ve all been amazing! Thank you!
I’m so happy you enjoyed this and some of the other recipes – thanks for letting me know 🙂
This was quick, easy and tasted ahhhmmmaazing! My hubby loved it too. It’s for sure going in the dinner rotation. Thank you! I was feeling the same way about by instapot until this recipe. Please share more if you try any other good ones 🙂
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I made this tonight and it was very easy to put together, and I am not an accomplished cook and have to use the recipe. Both my husband and I thought it was very good. I thought the sauce was really good and the chicken was fall apart tender. I served it over sweet potatoes as suggested and roasted some vegetables to serve alongside. This is my second recipe from this website and both were winners! Keep up the great work.
That’s great to hear – so happy you enjoyed it 🙂
I have a stove top pressure cooker . How long would you suggest I cook it under pressure?
Not sure but I think the time might be similar?
I made the BBQ chicken in my crock pot it turned out good but the taste of tomato is so strong there’s no spice, any suggestions?
Made this yesterday night for the first time. I think the recipe name is inaccurate. There is no “bbq” flavor. Not saying it’s bad (it’s definitely tasty) it’s just not bbq.
Would love to try this recipe – is it possible to cut the recipe in half? There’s only 2 of us and I hate leftovers. Wasn’t sure if doing that would make a difference in the cooking time in the instant pot.
Doubled the recipe so this is likely an issue here but sadly it tasted like tomato sauce chicken. And the chicken breast was sooooo dry. I had a feeling since I dont particularly care for tomato sauce bbq sauces. Anyway, just my experience!
This is the best bbq chicken truly, I have ever tasted, and it’s Paleo!!! I just want this recipe now and no other. The sauce is so flavorful, not too heavy, not too light. Most bbq chicken is very gooey and too sweet but this is perfect. Thank you Michelle!
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Since you only call for 2 cups of bbq sauce over the chicken is the rest just left over sauce?
Hi, I am brand new to instant pots. This is the first recipe I have tried. I doubled this recipe so that my family and I could enjoy left overs. The model I have is an Ultra 8qt. After a little while the screen beeped and said “burn”. Im not sure what I did wrong but my chicken was also not cooked through.
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This was delicious, especially considering how easy it was. I doubled the amount of chicken and used all of the sauce (instead of the 2 cups called for in the recipe) so that I’d have lots of leftovers to freeze. Will definitely make this often!
This recipe sounds amazing!! I can’t wait to make it…I have one problem I do not own an Instant Pot or any type of slow cooker. Can you please provide me instructions on how to this delicious recipe in a regular pot or pan?
Thanks!!
Can I use date nectar instead of whole dates?
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This is the best bbq chicken truly, I have ever tasted, and it’s Paleo!!! I just want this recipe now and no other.
I made this tonight and it was very easy to put together, and I am not an accomplished cook and have to use the recipe.
Are you able to use a crockpot?
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Roast chicken in a pot is a delicious and simple dish.
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Not for us… taste was ok. Did not really taste like a bbq sauce, or maybe just not the type we like. We will not be making again.
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Made this as suggested over sweet potatoes, and the whole fam loved it. Had enough leftovers to make a couple paleo friendly pizzas, just added some red onion and cashew cheese, and oh my goodness impressed myself as well as the whole family! Love this BBQ sauce!
Not sure if it’s the newer models of the IP but I get a BURN sensor everytime I attempt this. Ive tried it by adding the trivet still burn sensor, Ive tried adding water, still burns. Every time Ive had to move the chicken to the oven to bake to finish it. Any ideas?
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Since you only call for 2 cups of bbq sauce over the chicken is the rest just left over sauce?
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Easy and delicious. This had more flavor than most bbq.
The dish looks delicious, thanks for sharing the recipe.
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Instant BBQ chicken is quite attractive, the recipe is simple and quick to prepare. I will learn to make this dish.
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If you have a whole 30 store bought BBQ Sauce you want to use and just want to cook the chicken in the instant pot with the rub, how much water do you use for 2LBs of chicken?
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I made this tonight and it was delicious! I doubled it and increased the cooking time to 16 minutes. I also added celery. And sautéed that with the onion. For the bbq rub on the chicken, I added smoked paprika. Oh and my husband is on the Candida diet, so I omitted the dates and replaced with a bit of pure monk fruit sweetener to taste. I used a stick blender to mix it together instead of a blender. We served over the sweet potato (Yukon gold for my husband) and it was soooo good! Definitely saving this recipe!