Turkey, stuffing, mashed potatoes, mac and cheese, and more dishes to make in your multicooker.
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This Thanksgiving, the Centers For Disease Control and Prevention has encouraged us to avoid large gatherings to prevent the spread of COVID-19. That means it’s the perfect Thanksgiving to make a smaller, quicker meal ― and it’s time to dust off your Instant Pot.

Pressure cookers and multicookers like the Instant Pot have the ability to turn turkey breast into a succulent main dish in just minutes, and the appliance can also handle stuffing, mashed potatoes, sweet potato casseroles, cranberry sauce and more. And because it’s quite likely that all the burners on your stovetop will be covered in pots and pans, and every rack of your oven will be filled with roasting pans, the Instant Pot gives you additional space when you didn’t think you had any.

Check out some of our favorite recipes below, and get Thanksgiving dinner ready in an instant.

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Award-Winning Instant Pot Turkey Recipe
Oh, Sweet Basil
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Instant Pot Turkey Breast Recipe
The Cookie Rookie
3
Instant Pot Mashed Potatoes
Damn Delicious
4
Instant Pot Stuffing
Peas and Crayons
5
Instant Pot Sweet Potato Casserole
Damn Delicious
6
Instant Pot Cranberry Sauce
Damn Delicious
7
Instant Pot Mashed Sweet Potatoes
Well Plated
8
Instant Pot Mac and Cheese
Pinch of Yum
9
Instant Pot Autumn Mash
Nom Nom Paleo

Before You Go

The Best Roasting Pans To Buy For Your Thanksgiving Turkey And Beyond
Cuisinart MultiClad Pro tri-ply stainless 16-inch roaster(01 of07)
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This roasting pan is winner for both America's Test Kitchen and Wirecutter. ATK noted that it seared meat without buckling or burning and gave veggies an even, golden-brown crust, while its flat bottom aided with deglazing. Wirecutter said it cooked more evenly than others in its price range, noting it could handle a 20-pound turkey. "We can’t find another roasting pan that can sear as well on the stove and roast as evenly in the oven for under $100," its testers reported. (credit:Amazon)
Viking 16-inch culinary roaster with two-piece carving set(02 of07)
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ATK lists Viking's 16-inch tri-ply roaster among its recommendations, noting that although their pan is heavier than some others, it's also "handsome" and "durable." This version at Amazon, which can handle a turkey up to 25 pounds, comes with a matching carving knife and serving fork. (credit:Amazon)
Cooks Standard 16-inch stainless steel roaster(03 of07)
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This pan in the 14-inch size was America's Test Kitchen's "best buy" pick for small roasters with racks, but it no longer available. But this 16-inch size is made of the same materials, only two inches bigger, and may be all smaller households need (and prove to be a more versatile size year-round). Testers noted that although not made with tri-ply, the 14-inch model was thick enough to still retain and control heat well. (credit:Amazon)
All-Clad HA1 hard-anodized nonstick roaster and rack(04 of07)
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Consider this an expert pick by Amazon buyers, because this All-Clad hard-anodized nonstick roaster has an impressive 4.8-star rating from users — and it's on sale right now as an early Black Friday deal. The 16-inch size is perfect for family-sized birds and vegetables, and the sleek, curved roaster has tall straight sides and double-riveted handles to make it both chic and heavy-duty, with all the quality you expect from All-Clad. It's oven-safe to 500 degrees and works with any stovetop, including induction. (credit:Amazon)
Le Creuset stainless steel 14-inch roasting pan(05 of07)
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This was an ATK winning recommendation for small roasting pans, based on the way it turned out "beautiful" browned food. The body is tri-ply, the V-shaped rack is nonstick, and unlike some others, this roaster works on induction cooktops. The smaller size will be versatile year-round. (credit:Amazon)
All-Clad stainless steel flared roasting pan(06 of07)
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The top performer in Wirecutter's tests, both in the oven and on the stovetop, is this premium roaster that's exclusive to Williams Sonoma. Testers praised it for producing the most golden, crispy skin and for the low, flared sides helping to disperse heat evenly. Some cooks prefer the flat rack, too, since it can be a bit more versatile for other cuts of meat. The only catch is that it's more expensive than others, leading Wirecutter to name it their "upgrade" pick. (credit:Williams Sonoma)
A nonstick roasting rack to use with a rimmed baking sheet(07 of07)
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If you don't have the budget or space for a roaster, don't panic: We've even roasted a turkey on rolled-up aluminum foil in a pinch. A better option, as Serious Eats points out, is to buy a rack like this one to use with a rimmed baking sheet you already have in your kitchen. Just be very, very careful when you're moving your bird to and from the oven, especially if you've got hot juices sloshing near the rim of your pan. (credit:Amazon)

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