A hearty one-pot meal ready in under an hour
Key Takeaways:
- Perfect blend of smoky ham, tender potatoes, and fresh green beans
- Set-and-forget Instant Pot method saves time and effort
- Great for using leftover ham or ham bones
- Makes 4 generous servings with minimal prep work
Why You’ll Love This Recipe
Need a quick yet satisfying meal? This Instant Pot Ham Green Beans and Potatoes recipe turns simple ingredients into a comforting dinner. The pressure cooker method infuses the vegetables with rich, smoky flavor while keeping them perfectly tender.
Time Breakdown
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Cook Time: 25 minutes
- Total Time: 40 minutes
- Servings: 4
Equipment Needed
- 6-quart Instant Pot or larger
- Cutting board
- Sharp knife
- Measuring cups and spoons
- Wooden spoon or spatula
- Colander for washing vegetables
Ingredients
Main Ingredients:
- 2 pounds Yukon Gold potatoes, quartered
- 1 pound fresh green beans, trimmed
- 1 pound ham, cubed (or meaty ham bone)
- 1 medium onion, diced
- 3 cloves garlic, minced
- 2 cups chicken broth
- 1 tablespoon butter
- 1 teaspoon black pepper
- Salt to taste (careful – ham is salty)
Optional Add-ins:
- 1 bay leaf
- 1/2 teaspoon thyme
- Red pepper flakes to taste
- Extra butter for serving
Step-by-Step Instructions
Preparation Phase
- Clean and trim green beans (10 minutes)
- Rinse beans thoroughly under cold water
- Look for any brown spots or blemishes and discard those beans
- Snap off the stem end where it meets the bean
- If strings are visible along the seam, pull them off from end to end
- Cut beans into 2-inch pieces using a sharp knife
- Place cut beans in a clean bowl and set aside
- Prepare potatoes (10-12 minutes)
- Rinse potatoes under cool water, scrubbing gently with hands to remove dirt
- Pat dry with paper towels
- Place potato on cutting board with flat side down for stability
- Cut potato in half lengthwise
- Cut each half into half again
- Cut each quarter into roughly 1.5-inch chunks
- Important: Try to keep all pieces similar in size for even cooking
- Place cut potatoes in a bowl of cold water to prevent browning
- Prepare ham (5-7 minutes)
- If using leftover ham, remove from refrigerator
- Place ham on cutting board
- Trim visible fat with knife if desired
- Cut ham into 1-inch cubes (about the size of a dice)
- If using ham bone, check that it fits in Instant Pot with lid closed
- Set prepared ham aside
- Prepare other ingredients (5 minutes)
- Peel onion and cut in half
- Place flat side down and dice into small pieces
- Peel garlic cloves
- Mince garlic with knife or press through garlic press
- Measure out chicken broth
- Get butter ready
Cooking Phase
- Prepare Instant Pot (2-3 minutes)
- Remove Instant Pot lid
- Check that removable pot is clean and dry
- Insert pot into Instant Pot base
- Plug in Instant Pot – you’ll hear a beep
- Make sure sealing ring inside lid is properly seated
- Check: Sealing valve on lid moves freely
- Start the cooking process (3-4 minutes)
- Locate and press “Sauté” button
- Display will show “On” or “Hot”
- Add butter to pot
- Wait until butter is completely melted
- Tip: Butter should sizzle gently but not brown
- Cook aromatics (5-6 minutes)
- Add diced onions to melted butter
- Stir with wooden spoon
- Cook until onions become translucent (3-4 minutes)
- Add minced garlic
- Stir constantly for 30 seconds
- Watch carefully: Garlic burns easily
- Press “Cancel” to turn off sauté function
- Layer ingredients properly (5 minutes)
- Add cubed ham or place ham bone in pot
- Pour chicken broth over ham
- Drain potatoes from water
- Add potato chunks in even layer
- Add green beans on top
- Sprinkle black pepper over everything
- Important: Do not stir after layering
- Seal and set Instant Pot (1-2 minutes)
- Put lid on pot and turn clockwise until it locks
- Turn steam release valve to “Sealing”
- Press “Manual” or “Pressure Cook” (depending on your model)
- Use +/- buttons to set time to 8 minutes
- Display will show “On” while coming to pressure
- Note: Takes about 10-15 minutes to reach pressure
- Natural release process (10 minutes)
- When timer beeps, do not touch valve
- Display will show “L0:00” and start counting up
- Wait 10 minutes
- What’s happening: Pressure decreases naturally
- Food continues cooking gently
- Final steps (2-3 minutes)
- After 10 minutes, use long spoon handle to turn valve to “Venting”
- Safety first: Keep hands/face away from steam
- Wait until float valve drops completely
- Turn lid counterclockwise and lift away from you
- Gently stir everything together
- Taste and add salt if needed
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Visual Cues for Doneness
- Potatoes should be easily pierced with fork
- Green beans should be bright green and tender
- Ham should be hot throughout
- Liquid should be slightly thickened
Beginning Cook’s Notes
- Read entire recipe before starting
- Gather all ingredients and tools first
- Don’t rush the natural release
- When in doubt, check food temperature with meat thermometer (should reach 165°F)
- Keep kitchen towels handy for steam/spills
Troubleshooting Tips
Potatoes too soft?
- Cut larger chunks next time
- Reduce cooking time by 1-2 minutes
Not enough flavor?
- Add more ham
- Use smoked ham for extra flavor
- Include optional herbs
- Season after cooking
Burn notice?
- Make sure to deglaze pot after sautéing
- Add more liquid
- Don’t stir before pressure cooking
Variations & Substitutions
- Potatoes: Red potatoes or russets work well
- Meat options: Smoked turkey, sausage, or bacon
- Vegetables: Add carrots or cabbage
- Broth: Use water + bouillon or vegetable broth
Storage & Reheating
Storage:
- Refrigerate in airtight container
- Keeps 3-4 days
- Not recommended for freezing
Reheating:
- Microwave: 2-3 minutes, stirring halfway
- Stovetop: Low heat with splash of broth
- Instant Pot: 5 minutes on “Keep Warm”
Safety Notes & Tips
- Always check sealing ring before use
- Keep face away when releasing pressure
- Use wooden spoon for natural release
- Handle hot pot with oven mitts
- Check internal temperature of reheated leftovers (165°F)
Pro Tips:
- Cut vegetables same size for even cooking
- Don’t skip natural release – prevents mushy vegetables
- Layer ingredients as listed – don’t stir
- Consider ham’s saltiness before adding more
Enjoy this simple, satisfying meal that brings together the best of comfort food with modern convenience!