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Export 14 ingredients for grocery delivery
Step 1
With the Instant Pot on the sauté mode, add oil and onions to the bottom of the pot. Let them soften for a couple of minutes, then add garlic. (Note: I find that the sauté setting on my IP gets a bit hotter than when I sauté on the stovetop, so if you find that your onions are browning too quickly and not softening nicely, you can add half a cup of water. Bone broth or chicken broth works too.)
Step 2
Combine the rest of the ingredients, except the chicken, and stir.
Step 3
Add chicken pieces and stir to coat with the sauce.
Step 4
Set to manual mode and cook on high pressure for 14 minutes.
Step 5
Let pressure release naturally. If you're crunched for time, you can do a quick release for the remaining pressure. (Natural pressure release is considered optimal for best texture of instant pot meat dishes.)
Step 6
Serve with your favorite sides, and enjoy!
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