How To Get Rid Of That Nasty Smell In Your Instant Pot

The lid's sealing ring is holding on to memories of fish and brisket that you'd rather forget. Here's what to do.
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You cooked a perfect quinoa dish in your Instant Pot, but now you’re left with a nasty case of Instant Pot Lid Funk. Today we’ll tell you why, and we’ll also share experts’ suggestions for exiling the stink from your kitchen for good.

The culprit is your Instant Pot’s sealing ring, the food-grade silicone band that goes around the top of the Instant Pot lid, guaranteeing a tight seal for all that pressure cooking you’re doing. See here:

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My dirty ring (and where it’s located, because a lot of people aren't aware it's even there!).

While the smell can be scary, there’s no need to fear. Silicone is entirely safe for food, which is why it’s such a popular material used for kitchen tools and food storage.

There are three reasons the sealing ring gets stanky. First, it’s porous. That means when you cook aromatic dishes — like chili, curries or stews — microscopic particles get in the pores, leaving a memory of dishes past.

Beyond this, though, a deeper funk can develop. In the event the ring is loose, or stored in the Instant Pot while it’s damp, organic matter trapped between the ring and the lid will fuel the growth of microorganisms. When these start multiplying, the smell gets much, much worse. Imagine a teenage boy’s bedroom. Yeah, it can get ripe.

Finally, as you cook and vent with your pot, steam and food residue get stuck, building up and fermenting all kinds of matter. Lucky for you, no matter how bad yours smells right now, cleaning it is likely a one- or two-step process that will have it smelling like new in a few hours.

Whether you’ve never been aware of the sealing ring or you wash it regularly but still notice an odor, it’s simple to not only clean but maintain to avoid future foulness.

How To Clean Your Sealing Ring On An Everyday Basis

The easiest way to keep odors at bay is to pop out the ring and clean it regularly. “We recommend cleaning the ring and the lid after every use,” said Tracy Fadden, vice president of marketing of Instant Brands (which makes the Instant Pot). Be sure to dry it, too! “Let it air dry before storing it,” Fadden added. 

We checked with New York-based chef Mariam Shah, who regularly uses her Instant Pot when preparing meals at home. “There’s not much I do except pull it out and wash it with soap and water. I dry it with a clean cloth and return it to the lid,” Shah said.

Drying the ring is of the utmost importance, since dampness is the perfect medium for bacteria to grow. How can you make sure it’s dry? “Placing it in the freezer or under the sun for thorough drying helps to kill the bacteria,” Fadden said. 

How To Clean A Sealing Ring That’s Been Around The Block A Few Times

These are great tips for anyone with a new, or fairly new, Instant Pot, but what about for those of us who are dealing with one that’s a little seasoned (pun intended)?

I took one for the team and stopped washing my Instant Pot sealing ring upon being assigned this article. My go-to method is to wash it on the top rack of the dishwasher after each use (it works like a charm!), but I wanted to try one of the more popular internet-recommended hacks ― the vinegar steam.

I left the ring in place and added two cups of distilled white vinegar to the pot and then ran it on “steam” for two minutes. Then I placed the ring on top of two stainless steel drinking straws on a cloth on the countertop, to allow it to fully dry. This worked perfectly and I definitely see myself using this method during the holidays and other times when I’ve got more dishes needing cleaning than I know what to do with.

Here’s How Instant Pot Employees Clean Their Sealing Rings

The internet is filled with suggestions to bake your sealing ring in the oven to get rid of the stink, so I asked Fadden about this. “A fan favorite and one of the techniques we use in our Instant test kitchens is to bake the silicone ring in an oven by placing it on a baking tray at 250 degrees F for 20-30 minutes,” Fadden shared.

Of course, they’re also fans of just putting the ring in the dishwasher. Because silicone can handle the heat, it’s perfectly safe, “and the high heat of the dishwasher helps open the pores of the silicone to remove the odors,” Fadden said. Fadden is also a fan of the steaming method and recommended adding lemon slices to the vinegar.

A huge part of keeping your Instant Pot from scaring anyone away from your kitchen is maintenance, but there are a few other hacks the team at Instant Brands favor.

“Many of our Instant Pot fans keep a separate ring for making sweets like cheesecake and savory dishes like a curry. Some models of Instant Pot come with two silicone rings, one red color and one clear which can be changed out when cooking different food types to avoid mixing of smells,” Fadden said. You can buy them for an affordable price, like these:

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Grab your silicone sealing ring, yank it out of your Instant Pot and use one of these methods to get it back to like-new freshness and then remember to just wash it (in the dishwasher, or by hand, if you don’t have a dishwasher) after each use and you’ll never get bowled over by that stinky sealing ring again.

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Before You Go

Accessories You Need For Your Instant Pot
Blue and red sealing rings(01 of14)
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You're certainly well aware of the Instant Pot funk that eventually permeates your multicooker's gasket (aka the sealing ring). There are a few different cleaning methods you can use to remove the odor, but none of them work all that well. With these two colored options, you can assign one to savory dishes (think meats and stews) and another to cheesecakes (which you don't want infused with the scent of said meats or stews).

(Pro tip: You're supposed to store your IP with the gasket removed, to encourage air flow and discourage the growth of mildew and other nasty things.)

Get the two-pack from Amazon for $11.95 (fits the 6-quart model).
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An egg steamer rack(02 of14)
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Whether you like your eggs hard-boiled, soft-boiled or somewhere in between, you can steam them to perfection in an Instant Pot. But if you don't want to risk them rolling around and cracking, you should buy this setup, which lets you nestle 14 eggs in the machine at once. This brilliant gadget will fit in both the 6- and 8-quart versions.

Get it from Amazon for $19.99.
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Mini silicone mitts to help you grab the hot inner pot(03 of14)
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Have you ever had the patience to wait until your Instant Pot's inner pot is completely cool before lifting it out? Yeah, us neither. If you're sick of burning your hands, you need these flexible silicone mitts, which'll give you a good grip and protect your fingers from the heat.

Get a pair from Amazon for $9.99.
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Tools that won't ding up the inside of your Instant Pot(04 of14)
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Metal utensils can scratch the coating off your Instant Pot, which is a major no-no. To prevent that from happening, these Instant Pot-branded tools are made specifically to protect your appliance, no matter how hard you are on it. These are a few of our favorites:

Get the lid cleaning brush for $6.65.Get the meat claws for $12.74.Get the spoon spatula for $7.20.
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A new ceramic, non-stick inner pot(05 of14)
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If you do, by chance, happen to scrape off the nonstick lining of your inner pot, it's important (for safety reasons!) to replace it immediately. It comes in three sizes, is dishwasher safe and is PTFE and PFOA free.

Get it from Amazon for $15.25 (3 quart), $19.95 (6 quart) or $24.99 (8 quart).
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And a stainless steel inner pot(06 of14)
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For all those times you don't need nonstick, this is nice and durable. And if you're cooking multiple dishes for a crowd, it's always good to have extras. (Keep scrolling for a storage lid, because you'll need one!)

Get it from Amazon for $19.99 (3 quart), $22.99 (6 quart) or $32.99 (8 quart).
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A silicone cover for easy storage(07 of14)
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Ever make a HUGE pot of soup in your IP and don't feel like transferring it to yet another HUGE container to keep in the fridge? This silicone lid seals perfectly and allows you to move your cooled pot straight to the refrigerator for easy storage.

Get it from Amazon for $13.06.
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The perfect pan for making IP cheesecake(08 of14)
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A HuffPost colleague of ours is legendary for her Instant Pot cheesecake, and she swears this pan is one of the secrets to its greatness. Fat Daddio's 7x3-inch pan with a removable bottom in particular (don't choose another brand or model) fits perfectly in the IP and features just the right thickness to evenly conduct heat throughout your cheesecake as it steams to creamy perfection.

Get it from Amazon for $12.59.
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An air fryer attachment that saves you a ton of space(09 of14)
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If you've always wanted an air fryer but don't have room in your kitchen for another appliance, this is for you. You just pop it on top of your Instant Pot and watch it work its magic. Keep in mind that it's made for the 6-quart model -- but its rapid air circulation cooks food to crispy perfection, from chicken wings to French fries and even homemade veggie chips.

Get it from Amazon for $62.95.
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Yogurt cups!(10 of14)
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Let's be real, most people never use the yogurt-making feature of their Instant Pot simply because they don't have containers to cook the yogurt in. This kit comes with five 6-ounce cups (they're BPA free and dishwasher safe), spill-proof lids and a rack. Now start making yogurt already!

Get the set from Amazon for $9.99.
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A silicone steamer basket(11 of14)
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There's nothing worse than fumbling with a cheap metal steamer in the inside of your pot. This silicone version has long handles that allow you to easily remove your food without dropping it or burning yourself. This version is compatible with the 6- and 8-quart cookers.

Get it from Amazon for $12.99.
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A hand blender, for all you soup-making fanatics(12 of14)
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If you make a lot of soup in your IP -- particularly blended soups -- you may dread getting out (and cleaning) your blender after you've already dirtied your Instant Pot. If that's the case, an immersion blender will save you a ton of cleanup. Just wave its magic wand around the inside of your pot, and your soup will be buttery smooth in no time. We find this model to be particularly effective for its low price.

Get it from Amazon for $25.99.
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A silicone egg bite pan(13 of14)
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The internet is obsessed with egg bites because they're nutritious, convenient and just plain delicious. But an Instant Pot makes them even easier to make if you have this handy doo-dad. Cleanup will be a breeze and mornings will be a whole lot easier. This is compatible with the 6- and 8-quart cookers.

Get it from Amazon for $14.44.
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And in case you're late to the game, the best-selling model of the Instant Pot(14 of14)
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Just in case you don't have an Instant Pot yet ... cough cough ...

Get the Instant Pot Duo from Amazon for $66.32 (3 quart), $89 (6 quart, the best-selling size) or $99 (8 quart).
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