This Pressure-Cooker Ramekin Eggs Recipe Is Ready in Less Than 5 Minutes (2024)

Are you ready to go beyond pressure-cooked hard-boiled eggs? The next breakfast to try in your Instant Pot or multicooker is eggs en cocotte, French for "in pot" or ramekins more specifically. Traditionally, raw eggs are cracked into a buttered ramekin along with a splash of cream and, optionally, your choice of cheese, veggies, and herbs. The ramekins are then placed in a pot filled with a little bit of water. The lid goes on the pot, and the pot goes on the stovetop to boil the water and steam the contents of the ramekins until the egg whites set. It tastes like a cross between poached eggs and an omelette and is heavenly when scooped and spread onto fresh toast. A multicooker makes this process less than five minutes compared to the traditional method, which can take eight minutes to bring the water to boil and another six to seven minutes for the eggs to steam.

You will need an electric multicooker like Instant Pot or Crock-Pot Express, as pictured, as well as a trivet that will fit in the base of the multicooker's bowl and three small ceramic ramekins. We sautéed mushrooms and chives for our pressure-cooked eggs in cocotte, but you can also add in sautéed leek or shallot if you have them on hand. Just keep the overall veggie ingredients about the same so everything fits below the lipped rim of the ramekins.

If you have slightly larger ramekins, try cracking in an additional egg to fill it to just below the rim. A bigger vessel may affect your overall cook time, so be patient as you fiddle with what settings yield eggs the way you like them.

Consider this recipe a loose guideline to introduce the technique. The most important thing to remember is the multicooker will set those egg yolks FAST. So, if you love a runny yolk, start with setting it on a low pressure cook for one minute. Medium eggs, as pictured, will take two minutes.

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Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon ghee, plus more for greasing
  • 2 cups mushrooms, chopped (or other veggies of your choosing)
  • salt
  • 1 tablespoon chives, chopped
  • 3 eggs
  • 3 tablespoons heavy cream

Directions

Using the sauté setting of a multicooker, melt ghee, then sauté mushrooms together, until tender, caramelized, and reduced to 3/4 cup. Season with salt to taste.

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Meanwhile, grease the ramekins. When mushrooms are cooked, divide into ramekins. Top each with a teaspoon of chives, a freshly cracked egg, and a tablespoon of cream.

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The multicooker pots are nonstick, and so you shouldn’t need to wash them. Simply add 2 cups of water to the bottom of the Instant Pot.

Add the trivet, and place the egg-filled ramekins on top. Secure and lock the lid of the multicooker. Pressure cook on low for 1-2 minutes. Quick release and immediately remove the top when the pressure has normalized. Carefully remove the ramekins. They’ll be hot, so use heatproof oven mitts or mason jar lifters (if you have them).

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Serve with freshly toasted bread, like walnut levain as pictured.

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This Pressure-Cooker Ramekin Eggs Recipe Is Ready in Less Than 5 Minutes (2024)

FAQs

Can you put ramekin in pressure cooker? ›

Place the trivet in the inner pot of your electric pressure cooker and pour in 1 1/2 cups water. Arrange three ramekins on top of the trivet and carefully stack the remaining three ramekins on top of the first three. (If you have an additional rack, use it for stacking the ramekins.)

What is the 5 5 5 rule for eggs? ›

Seal Instant Pot and cook on High Pressure for 5 minutes. Let Instant Pot release naturally for 5 minutes. (Release any remaining pressure after 5 minutes.) Cool eggs in ice bath for 5 minutes.

What happens if you put an egg in a pressure cooker? ›

Pressure cooker hard-boiled eggs aren't any quicker to make (the pressure cooker's usual claim to fame), but here's why it's great: it actually makes fresh eggs easy to peel! If you happen to raise chickens or have access to really fresh eggs, a pressure cooker is the best way to make hard-cooked eggs.

Why do eggs crack in pressure cooker? ›

Eggs can be added directly to a pot of water on the stovetop, but the same rules don't apply with the electric pressure cooker. Placing the eggs directly in the pressure-cooker insert, partially covered in water, leaves them prone to being jostled and cracked during cooking.

What not to do with a pressure cooker? ›

Pressure Cooker Don'ts:
  1. Don't open the pressure cooker while cooking. ...
  2. Don't release the pressure before it's time. ...
  3. Don't overfill the pressure cooker. ...
  4. Don't add thickeners. ...
  5. Don't give up after one bad experience.
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Is it OK to eat 5 eggs in one day? ›

"I typically recommend eggs as a healthy fat and protein source as part of [clients'] meals," he said. "I will recommend three to five eggs, depending on their current caloric needs and activity levels. Some people may not need as many eggs if they're smaller or less active."

What is the 4 4 4 egg method? ›

Cooking Instructions

Place eggs into the basket or trivet. Close lid and set to sealing. Press manual high pressure for 4 minutes. Allow the pressure to naturally release for 4 minutes.

Can I put raw egg in a pressure cooker? ›

The answer is they'll turn out great! Pressure cookers cook foods with steam and pressure, and both are very good for hard-boiling eggs since the whites will come out tender and not rubbery, and the shells will come off more easily than cooking them in any other way.

Can you overcook hard-boiled eggs in pressure cooker? ›

Yes. By the time your hard boiled egg develops this greenish ring around the yolk, you've over boiled them. While still edible, over boiled eggs tend to have a slightly sulfuric taste to them, which some people find unappealing.

Can we boil egg and potato together in pressure cooker? ›

Add water and chopped potatoes to the bottom of the instant pot. Place the eggs on top of the potatoes. Cook on high pressure/manual for 4 minutes; quick release.

What does it mean if you crack an egg in a pan and it spreads all over rather than staying together? ›

Old eggs won't stay in a nice little package when you poach or fry them; the whites will look thin and watery — spreading a lot in the pan — and the yolk will be flat and more likely to break. This doesn't indicate that the egg is rotten, just that it isn't at its peak.

Why does vinegar stop eggs cracking? ›

Here's why: The vinegar's acid not only dissolves some of the calcium carbonate in the shell, it also helps the whites set faster. Running the hard-boiled eggs under cold running water as you're peeling, meanwhile, helps the shell separate from the membrane.

Can you put a ramekin in the crockpot? ›

You can fit four or five 3-inch (6-ounce) ramekins into a 6-quart oval slow cooker without having them touch each other. You use ramekins for baking muffins, cupcakes, and individual custards.

Can you put anything in a pressure cooker? ›

Just about any ingredient that can be steamed, or is cooked with liquids, can be cooked in a pressure cooker.

Can I use ramekins for steaming? ›

Cover with foil and place the ramekin into the boiling water. Cover and steam for 12 minutes. Uncover, carefully remove the ramekin, and take off the foil. Top with chives if you like.

Can you put a Pyrex bowl in a pressure cooker? ›

One is about using Pyrex® inside the electric pressure cooker. According to Corelle Brands, makers of Pyrex®, it is not recommended to put this glassware in these appliances. The glass is not made to be put under pressure and it could crack or explode.

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