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Hearty, comforting, and so many fun flavors. This Instant Pot Chicken Cacciatore is a classic Italian dish that can also be made in the Slow Cooker for an easy weeknight dinner. It’s healthy, low-carb, Keto-friendly, Paleo, and Whole30 approved. This is also one of the Instant Pot recipes I always turn to when I want a flavorful meal that’s both simple and satisfying.

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The image shows a close-up of Chicken Cacciatore served in a black bowl resting on a light-colored wooden board. The Cacciatore features pieces of chicken in a thick, reddish-brown tomato-based sauce with visible chunks of diced tomatoes, onions, mushrooms, and green bell peppers. Fresh herbs, predominantly basil and thyme, are sprinkled on top as a garnish. Zucchini noodles are visible beneath the chicken. A gold fork is inserted into the dish, holding a portion of the chicken and sauce. The background is blurred, with more herbs scattered around the bowl. The overall lighting is bright, highlighting the textures and colors of the dish.

A healthier way to enjoy Italian Cuisine!

Who says you can’t enjoy fantastic Italian food on a healthy diet? Whether it’s a low-carb Keto diet, Whole30, Paleo, and others, there is always a way to enjoy food from Italy in a nutritious way. I was on a mission to prove this to my husband who replaced his beloved pasta for vegetable noodles instead.

This Instant Pot Chicken Cacciatore recipe is savory, delicious, and get dinner on the table in less than 30 minutes! It’s packed with protein from the chicken and some fiber from the vegetables for the perfect, satiating meal.

And BOOM. We enjoyed my Classic Spaghetti with spaghetti squash, my Walnut Crusted Lemon Chicken Piccata, Chicken Alfredo, and now this Instant Pot Chicken Cacciatore.

As a nutritionist, what I love about Italian food is that you can easily use plenty of fresh herbs and fresh ingredients to get really bold flavor. Chicken Cacciatore is a perfect example. I used a ton of vegetables (some that my kids picked out, but whatevs), and fresh herbs along with chicken braised in a yummy tomato sauce. I often find myself adding mushrooms to meals like this because they bring so much depth and really take on the flavors beautifully. We served over spiralized zucchini and potatoes, soooooooo delicious!!!

A bowl filled with juicy pieces of Chicken Cacciatore over a bed of noodles. Garnished with fresh herbs, basil, and thyme.

How to make Instant Pot Chicken Cacciatore:

To braise the chicken in this recipe, you will use either the Instant Pot or the Slow Cooker. I have been partial to my Instant Pot lately because of our crazy hectic schedule.

Here are the ingredients you will need:

  • Chicken thighs
  • Avocado oil or olive oil
  • Mushrooms
  • Green bell pepper
  • Canned tomatoes
  • Tomato paste
  • Onion
  • Garlic
  • Red wine vinegar
  • Spices: oregano, rosemary, thyme, and paprika
  • Artichoke hearts
  • Chicken broth or red wine

This is definitely a set it and forget it recipe. All of the ingredients get dumped into the slow cooker or Instant Pot. If you use the IP, I do recommend sautéing the onions, garlic, and chicken prior to dumping the rest of the ingredients into the pot to pressure cook. This gives a bit more flavor to the recipe. If you love this kind of hands-off meal, be sure to check out my Instant Pot Lemon Garlic Chicken Thighs it’s another cozy, dump-and-go favorite!

  1. For this recipe, start by selecting the saute function on your Instant Pot. Add oil and chicken to sear, then remove from the pot. Then toss in your onion, followed by garlic and cook.
  2. Next, pour chicken stock or wine in the pot to deglaze the bottom of the pot with a wooden spoon.
  3. Mix together your dry spices, then add tomatoes, tomato paste, vinegar, and spices over the onion and garlic.
  4. Top the sauce with chicken, then remaining vegetables: mushrooms, artichoke hearts, and bell pepper. 
  5. Secure the lid on your pressure cooker and turn it to the sealing position. Select manual and cook on high pressure for 8 minutes. Use a quick release once cooked.
  6. Add any additional salt and black pepper to taste and serve over noodles, zoodles, or potatoes and garnish with fresh basil and thyme if using. Feel free to sprinkle a teaspoon of parmesan cheese, too!

Instant Pot Chicken Cacciatore Recipe notes: 

  • The sauce will thicken up nicely and I think tastes more delicious as time goes on. I say all that to let you know, this is a perfect dish to make ahead! I often make dinner early in the day if I’m photographing (better lighting). Leftovers tasted even better the next day.
  • I am very partial to chicken breast, and have a thing against chicken with bones or even other chicken parts. Chicken Cacciatore translates to Chicken hunter-style, and is generally a combination of different chicken parts. Feel free to swap out breasts for thighs, or use bone-in chicken thighs if that suits your taste.
  • Red wine is such a nice compliment to flavor on this dish! You can easily use chicken broth in it’s place, but I love the elevation of flavor here.
  • I used a ton of different herbs and flavor in this recipe, don’t be intimidated by the number of ingredients. If you don’t have one particular herb on hand, don’t sweat it.
  • Also, the sauce may seem rather runny at first, but will thicken up.
The image showcases a serving of Chicken Cacciatore in a dark-colored bowl. The chicken is coated in a rich, red tomato-based sauce and mixed with visible pieces of onions, green bell peppers, and sliced mushrooms. Sprigs of fresh thyme and chopped basil are scattered over the meal, adding visual and aromatic appeal. The cacciatore is served over a bed of zucchini noodles (zoodles). A gold-colored fork is partially submerged in the dish, lifting a portion of the cacciatore and sauce. The bowl sits on a rustic wooden serving board, with additional sprigs of fresh parsley around the board, set against a bright, neutral backdrop. The lighting is bright and even, highlighting the textures and colors of the dish.

Variations

As written, the recipe is Keto and Whole30 friendly. However, you can swap out the chicken broth and red wine vinegar for 3/4 cup red wine. I have tried that on a different non-Whole30 occasion and it was so yummy!

The sauce in this recipe is a tasty tomato-based sauce that you can enhance any way you would like! For a bit of Mediterranean flavor, add some kalamata olives. To get a bit more herby flavor, add a bay leaf when cooking. For a bit more of a kick, incorporate red pepper flakes!

Some recipes for chicken cacciatore call for dredging the chicken in flour. It is totally delicious without it.

Because I am absolutely devoted to giving you all fast and super simple dinners that you can make on a busy weeknight, I think you will love this list of 50 of the easiest Whole30 One Pan Meals! You’ll find this Instant Pot Chicken Cacciatore, more Instant Pot dinners, and other one pan meals you can make on the stovetop or oven. Even if not doing Whole30, there are plenty of healthy dinners to try!

Serving

As mentioned above, we prefer this over zucchini noodles or potatoes for a complete meal. You an also serve over pasta, that makes it more kid friendly. Some crusty bread on the side is a great way to soak up the leftover sauce. It would also be so yummy on cauliflower rice.

I love to serve alongside my Easy House Salad or a green salad with green goddess dressing.

Storing

This recipe freezes really well! It makes a lot, so feel free to put half of it in the freezer and enjoy at a later day. Just bring to room temperature, and let simmer on the stove to reheat. It also makes great leftovers with the flavor developing the longer it sits. It will hold up just fine in the fridge for about 5 days.

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Slow Cooker or Instant Pot Chicken Cacciatore

Prep: 10 minutes
Cook: 15 minutes
Total: 25 minutes
Servings: 6
Only 10 minutes of prep time is all you need to make this super simple Chicken Cacciatore! This recipe has ultimate ease allowing you to set it and forget it in the slow cooker or Instant Pot.
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Ingredients 

  • 2 lbs chicken breast, or thighs, either one is fine
  • 2 tbsp avocado oil or olive oil
  • 1 medium sized yellow or white onion, diced
  • 2 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 14 oz can diced or pureed tomatoes
  • 1/4 cup red wine vinegar
  • 1 tsp dried oregano
  • 1 tsp paprika
  • 1 tsp dried rosemary
  • 1 tsp dried thyme
  • 1 tsp salt
  • 3 tbsp tomato paste
  • 1 large green bell pepper, diced
  • 8 oz sliced mushrooms
  • 1/2 cup diced, marinated artichoke hearts
  • 3/4 cup chicken broth*
  • 1 tbsp fresh thyme to serve and garnish, optional
  • 2 tbsp fresh basil to serve, optional
  • Salt and pepper to taste

Instructions 

For the Slow Cooker:

  • Salt and Pepper your chicken. Place inside the slow cooker.
  • In a small bowl mix together the dried spices: oregano, paprika, thyme, rosemary, & salt.
  • Top chicken with onion, garlic, tomatoes, chicken broth, vinegar, and tomato paste. Sprinkle spices on top.
  • Cover chicken with remaining vegetables: bell pepper, mushrooms, artichoke hearts.
  • Cover and cook for 4-6 hours on low or until chicken is tender and cooked all the way. Stir the sauce, add in additional salt and pepper to taste. Serve over noodles, zoodles, or potatoes. Garnish with basil and thyme.

For the Instant Pot:

  • Select the saute function on your Instant Pot. While waiting to heat, salt and pepper your chicken. Cover the bottom of your Instant pot with oil, and add chicken. Cook on each side for 1-2 minutes. Remove from the pot. Add in any extra oil if needed, then toss in your onion. Cook for about 2 minutes, add garlic and cook for another minute.
  • Select the cancel function. Pour chicken broth (or wine if using), in the pot to deglaze, scraping up any brown bits off the bottom that might have stuck (this helps to prevent burning).
  • In a small bowl, mix together your dry spices: oregano, paprika, rosemary, thyme, and salt. Add tomatoes, tomato paste, vinegar, and spices over the onion/garlic mixture. Give it a quick stir.
  • Now top the sauce with chicken, then remaining vegetables: mushrooms, artichoke hearts, and bell pepper. 
  • Secure the lid. Select manual and cook on high pressure for 8 minutes.
  • Once cooking is complete, use a quick release. You can use a towel to cover the valve to prevent a mess. Once steam is completely released, open the lid.
  • Stir around the mixture. You can let sit for several minutes to thicken up the sauce, or serve immediately. Add any additional salt and pepper to taste.
  • Serve over noodles, zoodles, or potatoes and garnish with fresh basil and thyme if using.

Notes

*In place of chicken broth you can also use a dry red wine. Just also omit the red wine vinegar if doing this option.
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108 Comments

  1. Nick says:

    5 stars
    I followed the recipe exactly and it came out great!

  2. Dana Sullivan says:

    This was so delicious. I made it with chicken breasts and used red wine instead of broth. Loved it!

  3. Kristin says:

    5 stars
    This was fantastic! I had the day off so put in Instant Pot around 1 and kept on warm after the 8 min pressure cook until 5. I think it allowed sauce to thicken. I shredded the chicken to serve over pasta. My teens loved it. Will definitely make again!

    1. Amy says:

      That’s how I make mine, too! Love to let is sit warm so the sauce can thicken.

  4. Linda Metzger says:

    I’m looking forward to trying this in my slow cooker. Do you recommend sautéing the chicken breasts before putting them in the slow cooker? Also, my slow cooker has low, med, and high settings, which setting do you recommend? Thank you.

    1. Amy says:

      You don’t have to saute the chicken before hand, but you could. Without the saute, it will have a more shredded chicken consistency. IT should be cooked on LOW, I’ll update those directions now!

  5. Monika Morgan says:

    I would like the nutritional info for this recipe if it is available.

  6. Linda says:

    5 stars
    This was exceptionally good! I added 1/2 tsp anchovy paste. So flavorful-everyone love it. Served it with warm, crusty bread and a salad. Will definitely make again! Thx!

    1. Amy says:

      Love to hear that!!

  7. Kristin says:

    Hi. This recipe looks amazing and I am excited to serve it over zuccchini noodles but I was wondering if we strain the diced tomatoes or marinated artichoke hearts first

    1. Amy says:

      Hi Kristin, strain the marinated artichoke hearts, but keep the tomatoes in their juice. Hope you love it!

  8. Julia B says:

    5 stars
    What a fantastic recipe, I could not purchase any artichoke hearts, we live in a very small rural area, I added a tin of baked beans to the recipe, I’m sure this is not traditional, but we have our seven year old Grandaughter staying so I have to make it interesting for her too. I served the whole thing over white rice, everyone loved it. Thank you so much for a great recipe.

  9. Daphne says:

    5 stars
    This is the best recipe ever that I’ve found for”hunter’s” chicken. It was also the first dish I made to inaugurate my new Instant Pot—and I couldn’t be more pleased with the results! Since I never follow a recipe exactly, I made a few very minor tweaks—used red wine instead of wine vinegar as suggested, and increased the amount to 1 cup; used 2 tablespoons of organic Better than Bouillon chicken base instead of regular strength chicken broth; and added four bay leaves. The sauce was not watery or thin, and it thickened to a perfect consistency after resting for a couple of hours. Of course it tasted even better the next day! Being a newbie pressure cooker (haha), I’m thrilled with the Instant Pot technology, and I’m deeply grateful for this cooking blog. I’ve bookmarked dozens of your recipes, and am really looking forward to co-creating your yummy food! Thank you❤️

    1. Amy says:

      Love to hear that, thank you!! I also agree that it tastes better the next day 😉

  10. Rachel says:

    This looks fantastic. Did you drain the tomatoes or artichokes before adding or add the liquid? I’m thinking I will try this in my InstantPot.