Canning in an Instant Pot Max (2024)

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Earlier this year, Instant Pot announced that they were adding a multicooker to their line that would include a canning setting. The internet (well, as least the portion of it interested in home food preservation) went wild with hope and curiosity. Would this be the electric pressure canner that many of us have hoped for?

It quickly became clear that the answer was no. The Instant Pot Max is a very able electric pressure cooker that has the ability to go up to 15 pounds of pressure, but it is not the electric pressure canner of our collective dreams. There are a couple reasons for that.

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The first is that no testing has been done by the National Center for Home Food Preservation or any other US-based cooperative extension to determine if products processed in the Instant Pot Max reach a sufficient internal temperature to kill off any botulism spores that might be present.

Additionally, when pressure canning times are developed, the time required to come up to temperature and back down again are factored into the total process. These pre- and post-processing times are altered with an Instant Pot Max and there’s no understanding yet of how that change will effect the finished product.

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Setting aside the first reason (which pretty effectively shuts down one’s curiosity about the device from a canning perspective), the second reason why the Instant Pot Max isn’t an ideal canning vessel is simply its size.

It’s a six quart pot and can only hold four pint jars. If you are someone who does pressure canning on any scale, you will find this limitation totally infuriating. There’s very rarely an instance when four pint jars is the sum total of a batch of stock, or beans, or pumpkin cubes.

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Despite knowing all of the above, when a representative from Instant Pot reached out back in the spring to ask if I might want to test a review unit of the Instant Pot Max from a canning perspective, I said yes. I wanted to be able to speak about this particular unit with some level of first-hand experience and this seemed like a very good way to gain it.

(If you’re curious about how Instant Pot instructs people to use this device as a pressure canner, click over to the user manual and read that section – pages 23-26. It is quite thorough.)

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So sometime in June, the Instant Pot Max arrived at my apartment. I used it for cooking almost immediately upon arrival and I quickly found myself preferring it over my Instant Pot Duo. I appreciated the large LED screen and the fact that the controls were more intuitive.

I liked the fact that the read-out always showed the pot’s internal temperature. And I loved the Automated Steam Release feature, that allows you program the pot to do a quick release when the cooking time is up (this is particularly useful when you’re using it to hard boil eggs).

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Because I’m a thorough person, I even tested the canning setting. While I didn’t feel comfortable using the Instant Pot Max to process low acid food (my hesitations are laid out in the third and fourth paragraphs of this post), I decided it wouldn’t be too risky to use it to process an acidified product that had optional pressure canning instructions.

And so I made a batch of acidified whole peeled tomatoes packed in water and used the timing for pints in a weighted gauge canner. When you can in an Instant Pot Max, it gives you two pressure options. There’s the low setting, which reaches 6.5 PSI (this setting is recommended for high acid foods), and the max setting, which reaches 15 PSI (this is the level they recommend for low acid foods). For my tomatoes, I opted to go with the max pressure, thought it was more pressure than was strictly required.

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It was an entirely smooth experience and the jars came out beautifully. There was less siphoning than you often see with water packed tomatoes processed in a pressure canner. And I loved the fact that I didn’t have to watch a dial gauge and monitor my stove temperature.

I look at this experience canning in the Instant Pot Max as a glimpse of what might be possible in the future. I makes me wish that Instant Pot would team up* with the National Center for Home Food Preservation and fund some extensive testing on this device so that we home canners could use this unit for pressure canning without reservations. Once that was done, I’d then wish for a slightly larger capacity unit that could hold quart jars in addition to pints.

The bottom line is that if you are looking for an exceptionally user friendly and hard working multicooker, the Instant Pot Max is a fantastic unit. However, until more data is available, I cannot recommend that you buy it to use as a pressure canner.

Disclosure: Instant Pot sent me a review unit of the Instant Pot Max at no cost to me. No additional compensation was provided and all thoughts and opinions expressed in this post are entirely my own.

*Just after I published this post, my contact at Instant Pot provided the following information:

For Max Canning, Instant Pot is currently working with McGill University, a 3rd party food science research facility to validate the Max meets canning regulations. There are 3 phases to the process, (1) Validating the temperatures, (2) Canning food (low and high-acid) and verifying post-canning result, and (3) Potentially, developing new canning times for certain food groups.

We can confirm phase 1 has been completed and the “Low Pressure” 230°F (110°C) setting sustains an average temperature between 110 and 111°C which can be for high-acid canning foods. With “Max Pressure” we can confirm a sustained temperature of 240-247°F (116.5-119°C) for low-acid canning foods.

When canning, recipes must be closely followed, modifying cooking times, ingredients or temperatures can be dangerous.

So some testing is being done, but I worry that because it’s being done at a Canadian university, theNational Center for Home Food Preservation may still not accept it. Additionally, until all three phases of testing are complete, I still do not recommend that people go out and buy an Instant Pot Max expressly for canning.

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FAQs

Canning in an Instant Pot Max? ›

Testing done by the National Center for Home Food Preservation has found that the Instant Pot Max is unsafe to use for canning, despite having a canning function.

Can Instant Pot Max be used for canning? ›

Testing done by the National Center for Home Food Preservation has found that the Instant Pot Max is unsafe to use for canning, despite having a canning function.

Can I do canning in my instant pot? ›

They acknowledge that instant pots are unsafe for pressure canning (as of 2023). While instant pots can be used for water bath canning, which can preserve high-acid foods like jams, jellies, fruit, and pickles, they cannot be used as a pressure canner to preserve low-acid foods like meat, vegetables, and soups.

What if pressure is too high for canning? ›

If the pressure goes too high, turn down the heat under the canner. Do not lower the pressure by opening the vent or lifting the weight. Process for the time and at the pressure recommended in the tested recipe.

Can you put a sealed can in an instant pot? ›

The problem with the pressure cooker is there is no way to test the accuracy of the pressure your food is cooking at. Please don't take your family's safety or health lightly when it comes to the safety of preserving your food. Bottom line, don't can in an electric pressure cooker!

What size canning jars fit in an Instant Pot? ›

It's a six quart pot and can only hold four pint jars. If you are someone who does pressure canning on any scale, you will find this limitation totally infuriating. There's very rarely an instance when four pint jars is the sum total of a batch of stock, or beans, or pumpkin cubes.

What pressure cookers can be used for canning? ›

For those serious about canning who want reliable, heavy-duty equipment, the All American 1930 Pressure Cooker/Canner should be a top choice. I recently took the All American 1930 Pressure Cooker/Canner for a spin for some vegan canning, and I'm impressed!

Can botulism survive pressure canning? ›

Scientifically proven pressure canning processes are designed to destroy C. botulinum spores.

What happens if I use 15 lbs pressure instead of 10 when canning tomatoes? ›

Part of the problem is when 15 lb. pressure is used and zero or one minute processing, there is not sufficient time for all of the air to vent out of the canner and for the internal canner temperature to raise. Using 15 lb. pressure at zero or one minute processing will increase spoilage.”

Can you put too much water in a pressure cooker when canning? ›

It is perfectly fine to have your jars completely exposed to air when pressure canning. However, if you find you have too much water in the pressure canner and you see that the water is creeping up toward the neck of the jars, go ahead and remove some of that water before processing your jars.

How long to can tomatoes in an Instant Pot? ›

If you think you don't need a pressure canner then canning tomatoes will make you change your mind. Processing them in a pressure canner for only ten minutes is so much nicer than 85 minutes in a hot water bath!

Which Instant Pot can be used for pressure canning? ›

Unfortunately, you cannot use an instant pot as a pressure canner. This is because pressure canning requires the food within the pot to be kept at a specific pressure to ensure that it's safe to eat. This is simply impossible to do in an instant pot.

Can I use my Instant Pot for canning pickles? ›

The Instant Pot is a versatile kitchen appliance that can be used for a wide variety of cooking tasks, including canning. While traditional canning methods require a large pot and a lot of boiling water, the Instant Pot simplifies the process by allowing you to pressure can your pickles with ease.

Can I use my electric pressure cooker for canning? ›

The United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) has recommended against electric pressure cookers being used for canning, and now we have our own data showing that they just don't hit the high temperature needed for canning safely at our altitudes.”

Can you use any large pot for canning? ›

TIP: It is not necessary to purchase special cookware for water bath canning. A large, deep saucepot equipped with a lid and a rack works well. As long as it is large enough to fully immerse the jars in canning water by 1-2 inches—and allow the water to boil rapidly when covered—the pot is adequate.

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