Instant Pot Mushroom Wild Rice Soup is a creamy vegetarian dish that is packed with protein and veggies. Hearty wild rice is combined with mushrooms, carrots, celery, and kale, then is brought together with a creamy soup base. This easy mushroom soup is the best way to warm up on a cold day!

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Instant Pot Mushroom Wild Rice Soup is the most cozy and delectable soup that is perfect for this time of year. Take it from me – if you like the savory flavors of Instant Pot Creamy Mushroom Pasta, you will love this wild rice and mushroom soup!

It’s creamy and hearty to satisfy your tummy and filled with veggies and spices that will help boost your immune system. There’s no better way to get through cold & flu season than with a delicious and healthy soup!

Whenever I get a large box of mushrooms from Costco, I have to make this mushroom soup along with all the other mushroom recipes – Mushroom Pasta, Tandoori Mushroom, Mushroom Brown Rice Pilaf and Mushroom Curry. As you can see I, love mushrooms and use them in a variety of ways.

Watch How to Make Instant Pot Mushroom Wild Rice Soup

Ingredients in Mushroom Wild Rice Soup

This soup starts with a hearty helping of uncooked wild rice cooked in broth. You can use chicken broth or make it vegetarian with veggie broth. Aromatics like onion and garlic are added to give the soup a delicious savory flavor.

You’ll add chopped carrots and celery, sliced mushrooms, and leafy green kale to pack this easy mushroom soup with protein and essential vitamins.

The soup gets spiced with the earthy flavors of thyme, rosemary, and bay leaves, and is then finished with a creamy roux to bring it all together.

How to Make Mushroom Wild Rice Soup?

This is the easiest soup to make. The main active time in this recipe is chopping the vegetables.

  • First, add the wild rice, broth, garlic, onion, celery, carrots, mushrooms, and spices to your pressure cooker.
  • Close the lid and make sure it’s set to “sealing”, then turn on the “soup” mode and cook for 30 minutes.
Veggies and wild rice in the instant pot
  • When the ingredients have cooked for 30 minutes, allow a natural pressure release. Add the kale leaves and stir them in.
  • On your stovetop, melt butter in a saucepan and add some flour to make a roux. Stir until the flour is cooked, then add milk.
  • Continue to stir and cook the mixture until it is thickened and creamy.
Steps to make mushroom wild rice soup in instant pot
  • Add the creamy mixture to your Instant Pot.
  • Stir until everything is combined and the flavors are fully incorporated.
Creamy soup in the instant pot

Tips for cooking Mushroom Wild Rice Soup in the Instant Pot

  • Always allow a natural pressure release. It takes longer to cook wild rice than other varieties of rice, so the extra time will allow the rice to soften to the perfect consistency.
  • Be sure to discard the bay leaves after the pressure cooking is finished. Bay leaves are great for adding potent flavor to soups, but they aren’t too pleasant to eat whole.
  • I like to have Better Than Bouillon base to make broth. It’s great to have on hand when you need broth or stock in a pinch!

Do you have to soak wild rice before cooking?

For home cooks who serve rice often, you may think it’s counterproductive to not soak the rice before cooking. While it’s true that soaking wild rice overnight will cut down on cooking time, that’s not necessary when cooking it in a pressure cooker.

Let the Instant Pot do the work for you! A pressure cooker steams wild rice to the ideal texture for this mushroom soup.

How long does it take to cook wild rice?

30 minutes of cooking and a natural pressure release is all you need to get the wild rice to the perfect consistency for this simple wild rice & mushroom soup.

You can also make this mushroom soup in a crockpot. Simply place all of the ingredients except for the butter, flour, and milk into your crockpot and cook on high for 2-3 hours.

Then, follow the instructions for making the roux on the stovetop. Add the thickened cream to your crockpot, stir to combine everything, then serve. It’s that simple!

Creamy soup with mushrooms and kale in the instant pot

How do you know when wild rice is cooked?

Wild rice should have a tender texture with a little bit of a bite (think al dente, like pasta) when cooked.

You’ll know the rice is cooked when it’s no longer hard or chewy, and some of the kernels have started to burst open. At that point it’s ready for you to enjoy!

Can you freeze this homemade soup?

While it may be tempting to stock your freezer with cooked soups for convenience, soups with cooked pasta and rice don’t freeze as well. Upon reheating, you’ll find that the pasta and rice has expanded and soaked up most of the liquid in the soup.

But don’t despair! You can make soup freezer packs to save some time and prepare ahead.

To freeze this creamy Mushroom & Wild Rice Soup, prepare all of the ingredients, (minus the roux ingredients) then place them, uncooked, into a large freezer bag. Squeeze out any excess air and label the bag with the contents and date.

When you’re ready to cook the soup, place the contents of the freezer bag into your pressure cooker and follow the cooking instructions as written. In no time at all you’ll have a delicious Instant Pot Mushroom Wild Rice Soup on the table and ready to devour!

Mushroom Wild Rice Soup in a white bowl

Try these other delicious Instant Pot soups!

  • Broccoli Cheddar Soup – a creamy and comforting soup that can be made in minutes in the Instant Pot.
  • Lemon Chicken Orzo Soup – a healthy and delicious soup packed with savory chicken and orzo pasta with a hint of citrus.
  • Hearty Brown Lentil Soup – a nutritious vegan soup that will keep you full and warm on a cool day.
  • Sweet Corn Soup – a lightly spiced vegan & gluten-free soup that is perfect for cold weather.
  • Creamy Tomato Soup – not your average tomato soup! This creamy concoction is chock full of veggies and super delicious.
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Instant Pot Mushroom Wild Rice Soup

Instant Pot Mushroom Wild Rice Soup is a creamy vegetarian dish that is packed with protein and veggies. This easy mushroom soup is the best way to warm up on a cold day!
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 40 minutes
Total Time: 50 minutes
Servings: 4

Ingredients 

For the Instant Pot:

  • 1 cup Wild rice, uncooked
  • 3 Carrots, a bit more than 1 cup, diced
  • 3 stalks Celery
  • 1 cup Onion
  • 4 cloves Garlic, minced
  • 8 ounces Cremini Mushrooms, sliced
  • 4 cups Broth, vegetable or chicken
  • 1/2 teaspoon Thyme, dried
  • 2 Bay leaf
  • 1/2 teaspoon Rosemary, I used dried
  • 2 large handfuls Kale leaves, roughly chopped with thick stems removed
  • 1.5 teaspoon Salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon Black Pepper, freshly cracked

For the stovetop:

  • 4 tablespoon Butter
  • 1/4 cup All purpose flour
  • 1.5 cups Milk, I used whole milk

Instructions 

Instant Pot:

  • Add all ingredients (except kale) to the Instant Pot and stir to combine. Close lid with vent in sealing position.
  • Cook for 30 minutes in soup (high) mode, then allow a natural pressure release.
  • Open the lid, then remove and discard the bay leaves.
  • Add the kale leaves and give it a stir.

On the stovetop:

  • When the pressure cooking is done, melt the butter in a pan on the stovetop.
  • Add the flour and saute for a minute until the raw smell is gone (about 1-2 minutes).
  • Whisk in the milk, a little at a time until you have a smooth, thick consistency.

Mix it together:

  • Add the roux to the Instant Pot and stir well.
  • Serve and enjoy.

Video

Notes

Crockpot: This soup can be made in a Crockpot. Cook for 2-3 hours on high and then follow the steps for the roux before adding to the Crockpot. 
Broth: I have used Better Than Bullion base to make broth. It is just easier to keep at hand for all my cooking.
Pressure Cooker: This recipe was created in a 6qt Instant Pot DUO60 Multi-use Pressure Cooker.

Nutrition

Calories: 423kcalCarbohydrates: 56gProtein: 17gFat: 17gSaturated Fat: 9gCholesterol: 39mgSodium: 1146mgPotassium: 1043mgFiber: 6gSugar: 11gVitamin A: 8326IUVitamin C: 9mgCalcium: 177mgIron: 2mg

Additional Info

Course: Soup
Cuisine: American
Diet: Nut-free, Vegetarian
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About Meeta

I strongly believe that each one of us has a chef inside us, we just need to explore the ingredients and create great food. My passion is to share easy, healthy, and wholesome recipes made using Instant Pot & Air Fryer, that are well tested, so you can cook with confidence.

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183 Comments

  1. Hi, I haven’t made this yet, but I was curious if you could make it and skip the rice? My husband is trying to cut down on carbs…. thank you! I’m very excited to try this!

    1. Hi Erin – You can make it without the wild rice, but reduce the broth to 2-3 cups and pressure cook for only 6 minutes. You can also increase the amount of mushrooms if you like. Hope you enjoy the soup.

  2. So do you use the “more” option instead of “normal” on the instant pot when cooking on high pressure? I’m not too familiar with using my instant pot yet.

    1. Hi Bre – The instant pot typically defaults to high pressure cooking. If you have a newer version of instant pot, just pressing the Pressure Cook button multiple times will toggle the pressure between high and low. Hope that helps!

  3. I’m a dingus and am fairly new to cooking with the instant pot. I froze all of the ingredients because I was prepping before I had my baby. I forgot to note the SOUP mode on my directions…oops. I just cooked it manually for about 24 out of the 30min. I just switched it over to the soup mode, but we shall see how it turns out. I might just have to make it again another time if it didn’t turn out well..!!
    yikes!!

    1. Hi Karlie – I think the pressure cook/manual mode will work just as well in this recipe. I would love to hear how it turned out.

  4. My husband loves soup. I have made so many in the instant pot that he liked, but, he said that this is the BEST soup he has ever had. I doubled the receipe and followed instructions exactly.

  5. Thank you for sharing this recipe! I made it tonight and it turned out absolutely delicious. The recipe was extremely easy to follow. I did make a substitution, instead of regular milk I used goat milk due to allergies in our household. Still turned out rich and creamy.
    Thanks again for sharing, this will definitely be added to the list of go to recipes.

  6. I made this tonight in my 6 qt Instant Pot and it was absolutely perfect. I followed the recipe exactly – except I used almond milk because that’s all I had. I was worried about using the almond milk, but I’ve never made this before so I can’t compare the taste to using cow’s milk. I even measured my ingredients and used my kitchen scale to weigh the mushrooms lol. I never do that. I usually wing it and change it to our tastes, but I’m fairly new to using the instant pot and not comfortable tweaking recipes – yet. Thank you for an amazing soup. I’ll be making this again 🤗

    1. Hi Diane – Glad to hear you enjoyed the soup. It is great to hear that almond milk worked well in the recipe.

  7. What a great recipe. Thank you for sharing. I ended up doubling the recipe but didn’t double the wild rice. I also used bok choy and spinach in place of kale due to allergies. The soup was still so rich and hearty with tons of flavour. This recipe is definitely a keeper

      1. So yummy! Used 2% milk and spinach. Added a bit of water as it was really thick, and a bit more salt but will definitely make again. I love my instant pot! Thanks for posting this recipe.

  8. I was so excited for this soup, but at 30 min the rice wasn’t fully cooked so I put it in for another 6 min with a bit more stock as it was very thick. It’s a thick, hearty soup but I think it needs more spices – it’s a bit bland. Any suggestions as the texture is amazing and I want to love this soup!!

    1. Sorry to hear you did not enjoy the soup. Typically wild rice cooks well in this time. But feel free to add more broth and increase cooking time from the start the next time. I would add more seasonings, you can also use an Italian seasoning blend in this recipe. You can also add some red pepper flakes in this soup.