Everything you need to know about the Instant Pot Food Burn Message (2024)

The Instant Pot Food Burn message can be scary the first time you encounter it! The good news is that it’s a fairly common error, especially with new users. Find out why your Instant Pot says burn, what to do when you see the dreaded burn message, and how to avoid it in the future.

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Table of Contents

  1. What does Instant Pot food burn message mean?
  2. Why does the Instant Pot say burn?
  3. What to do when the Instant Pot says Burn
  4. FAQs
  5. Bonus Tips
  6. Key Takeaways

What does Food Burn Message Mean on my Instant Pot?

I’ve had my share of burn messages over the many years I’ve been using the Instant Pot. I rarely get them now, but they do happen occasionally!

The Instant Pot has over a dozen safety mechanisms and one of them is the burn-protection sensor that monitors the temperature.

You may see a burn notice when the Instant Pot has detected that the temperature inside the pot has gotten too hot.

When you get the burn notice, the Instant Pot will not reach pressure i.e. the float valve will be in the down position. All the buttons will light up, there’ll be multiple beeps and the display will alternate between the words burn and food.

Although it might seem scary, this is a good thing. The Instant Pot burn notice is protecting you and your food. It stops cooking so you can fix the problem and continue!

Learn more about your Instant Pot

  • Natural vs Quick Release: What are the different types of steam release and when should you use them?
  • Instant Pot Tips and FAQs: What are some of the most commonly asked questions about the Instant Pot?
  • Instant Pot Not Sealing: Why is your Instant Pot not sealing and what can you do to fix it?
  • Common Instant Pot Problems: What are the most common problems encountered by Instant Pot users and how to solve them.
  • Instant Pot Sous Vide: If you have a Sous Vide button on your Instant Pot, learn how to use it for perfectly cooked foods.

Why Does the Instant Pot Say Burn?

Let’s troubleshoot this Instant Pot message by going over the most common problems and how to solve them.

1. The sealing ring isn’t put in correctly

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If your sealing ring is not installed properly or if it’s missing when you use your Instant Pot, your pressure cooker will leak steam, and that will cause the food at the bottom to scorch and your Instant Pot display will say burn.

💡 Solution: Make sure the sealing ring is in place and pushed in all the way every time you use your Instant Pot.

2. Steam release valve is in the venting position

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The different Instant Pot models have different mechanisms for steam release. If your steam release is in theVentingposition, the pressure valve will leak steam, and that will cause the contents to burn.

💡 Solution: Make sure the steam release valve is in the sealing position before pressure cooking.

3. There isn’t enough liquid

Pressure cookers workby building pressure from steam inside the pot, which in turn cooks food at high temperatures.This steam cannot be created if there isn’t enough liquid in the pot and you can get a burn notice.

💡 Solution: Make sure you add enough thin liquid (water or broth). The minimum quantity of liquid depends on the size of Instant Pot:

  • 3 quart: 1 cup
  • 6 quart: 1 ½ cups
  • 8 quart: 2 cups
  • 10 quart: 2 ½ cups

Canned tomato products and thick sauces DO NOT count toward the minimum quantity of liquid because they are too dense.

When you’re adding liquid, make sure it gets underneath any food that’s already in the stainless steel liner. This prevents the food from scorching and helps create steam in the pot.

4. Food is stuck on the bottom of the inner pot during Saute mode

If you use the Saute function before you use the Pressure Cook function, food can caramelize and stick to the bottom of your pot.

When you begin pressure cooking, that food debris can get further scorched. This can block the heat sensor and you can get aburn warning.

💡 Solution: After you’re done sauteing, make sure you deglaze the pot. To deglaze the pot, add water or broth to the hot inner pot and scrape the bottom with a wooden spoon or silicone spatula.

The brown bits should get incorporated and the bottom should be clear of all stuck-on food. Try not to use the Saute function at a very high temperature.

5. Instant Pot Recipe contains dense or starchy ingredients

Recipes containing dense or starchy ingredients can be problematic.

Thick liquids such as tomato products (e.g. tomato paste, tomato sauce), prepared soup concentrates (e.g. cream of chicken), and thick sauces (e.g. alfredo sauce, mole sauce) can cause a burn error.

These ingredients are not thin enough to build steam and some contain fillers like cornstarch, flour, or cheese which tend to scorch.

Starches such as rice and pasta, and dairy products like cheese and heavy cream can also cause the Instant Pot to say food burn.

I frequently see complaints about chili recipes and pasta sauces causing the burn error.

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💡 Solution: To avoid the burn error when pressure cooking tricky ingredients, add ingredients in the following order in your Instant Pot recipes:

  1. First, add liquid such as water or broth.
  2. Next, add vegetables and meats.
  3. Next, add any pasta, rice, or other starchy ingredients, and push down gently with a large spatula so they’re covered by the liquid but DON’T stir!
  4. Finally, add any dense ingredients on top e.g. tomato sauce, tomato paste, and DON’T stir.
  5. Close the lid and pressure cook as directed.

6. Recipe contains starch

It’s common to use cornstarch and flour to thicken dishes such as soups. You can use these ingredients in the pressure cooker but you need to add them in after pressure cooking.

Stirring in and incorporating starchy ingredients like flour with all the other ingredients may give you a burncode.

💡 Solution: If the recipe calls for starches such as flour or cornstarch, add them in at the end, after pressure cooking. Heat through in Saute mode.

7. The recipe was tested with a different size of Instant Pot

If the recipe was written for the 6-quart, and you are using an 8-quart, it’s possible that there may not be enough liquid for the 8-quart to come to pressure.

💡 Solution: If you have an 8 quart Instant Pot and the quantity of liquid in the recipe is below the manufacturer-recommended quantity (see #3 above), either double the recipe or add an extra ½ to 1 cup of liquid.Keep the cooking time the same.

8. There’s a hot spot on the bottom of the pot

Some people notice that scorching happens at certain ‘hot spots’on the bottom of the stainless steel liner. If you consistently notice food sticking to the bottom in one particular spot, you may have this issue.

💡 Solution: Although this is rare, if you encounter it, file a ticket with Instant Pot customer support.

What to do if you get the Instant Pot Burn message

If you’re getting the burn message, it’s usually possible to salvage your meal.

  1. The first thing to do is turn off the Instant Pot.
  2. Do a quick release of pressure if the float valve is up.
  3. Open the lid and take out the inner pot. The pot may be very hot, so use silicone gloves to remove it.
  4. Allow the Instant Pot unit to cool down for a bit.
  5. If there’s nothing stuck on the bottom of your pot, add more water or broth. Lift the food with a spatula to allow the liquid to reach the bottom of your inner pot.
  6. If there’s burnt food on the bottom of the pot:
    • Transfer the contents to a large bowl, taking care to avoid the burnt parts.
    • Scrape out the burned food from the pot and clean the inner pot so there’s nothing stuck on the bottom. The best way to clean out burnt food is to use very hot water and scrape out the burnt bits.
    • Add water to the pot. Most likely, the original liquid may have fully or partially evaporated. Add enough liquid to replace the original liquid that evaporated, plus an additional ½ to 1 cup.
    • Return the food to the pot.
  7. Resume pressure cooking the recipe. You might be able to reduce the original pressure cooking time since the food might have already been partially cooked.
  8. If there’s too much liquid left after pressure cooking has completed, reduce the liquid by cooking onSautemode.

FOOD BURN MESSAGE FAQS

Why do some recipes have less than the recommended quantity of liquid required?

Many foods (e.g. vegetables, meats) release liquid and that counts toward the minimum liquid requirement.My Asian pulled pork recipe and chorizo and potato recipe are good examples. They have less than the minimum required liquid but come to pressure with no issue.

Can I ignore Instant Pot burn message? My Instant Pot says Food Burn then went away.

Sometimes my Instant Pot says food burn but the display changes to On. If this happens to you, you can just ignore the message and let it keep cooking. You’ll probably have some food stuck on the bottom, but you should be able to salvage most of it.

What does the fire symbol mean on the Instant Pot?

The fire symbol (a flame under a pot) is not the same as the burn error. It just means that the heating element is on and the Instant Pot is cooking.

Can you override the burn notification?

Since the food burn notification is a safety feature, there is no way to override the error. You will need to open the lid, clean out the inner pot, add more liquid, and resume the pressure cooking process.

Bonus Tips to Avoid a Burn Message

1. Use pot in pot (PIP) cooking method

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One way to avoid the burn notice in the future is to use the Pot-in-Pot (PIP) cooking method to cook dishes that have thick sauces, starchy foods, or minimal liquid.

You cook the food in a container that’s placed on a rack in some water. You don’t ever have to worry about this problem when you use the PIP technique.

2. Raise the food using a trivet

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  • I frequently put the food I’m pressure cooking (especially meat) on a trivet to raise it up a bit so that the liquid can cover the bottom of the inner pot.
  • This works really well when the quantity of liquid in a recipe is minimal.

3. Grease the inner pot

  • Use a cooking spray or oil to grease the pot before you begin pressure cooking. This can help prevent food from sticking to the bottom.

Key Takeaways (TL;DR – Too Long; Didn’t Read)

I get it. You’re in a time crunch and just want to know why your Instant Pot says Food Burn. Here are the important points in this article but I suggest you come back and read the whole post so you can avoid the burn message in the future!

  1. Make sure the sealing ring is in place and the steam release valve is in the Sealing position.
  2. Deglaze after using Saute mode.
  3. Add adequate liquid to your recipes.
  4. Layer your food with starchy and dense ingredients on top.

Why Trust Neena at Paint the Kitchen Red?

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Neena has extensive knowledge and lifelong experience in using pressure cookers. The years of practice have honed her skills in maximizing the potential of a pressure cooker, resulting in consistently delicious and well-cooked meals. Her Instant Pot expertise enables her to provide valuable insights, troubleshooting advice, and innovative recipe ideas, making her a reliable source for all things Instant Pot!

I hope this article has helped you learn about the burn error and how you can avoid it and fix the problem. Please share on social media using the links at the top and bottom of this article. Thanks so much!

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