One-pot Penne in Tomato Cream sauce made in Instant Pot – A quick and easy meal, perfect for weeknights.  A favorite for both kids and adults, and a great option for gatherings.  It takes maximum 20 minutes from start to finish.  Pair it with a soup or salad for a perfect dinner.

Penne Pasta in Tomato Cream Sauce in a white pasta bowl
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I have been using the pressure cooker for a long, long time. But before the instant pot, I never thought of cooking pasta in a pressure cooker.  

However, now that I have tried Instant Pot Pasta, it is hard to return. Perfectly cooked pasta in half the time and fewer dishes to do…it is a win-win for sure!

This is one of the first dishes I tried when I was an instant pot newbie 🙂

Step-by-Step Easy Instant Pot Penne Recipe

In this vegetarian pasta recipe, I used penne pasta and a store-bought jar of marinara sauce.  You can use any type of pasta, such as bowtie, ziti, etc.

 Also, use any type of tomato-based pasta sauce. However, choose the one with no or very, very minimal cheese.  As we are pressure-cooking the sauce and penne together in the pot, we don’t want the cheese in the sauce to get stuck at the bottom of the instant pot insert.  You can also choose to make the sauce at home.

Start the instant pot in sauté mode and add the marinara sauce.  Let it come to a boil.  Then add in any veggies of your choice.  I added green peas in the below images, but you can add others too, such as bell peppers or mushrooms. Stir in the penne. Now we are ready to pressure cook the penne.

Change the setting to manual mode for 4 minutes.  For al dente, cook for 1 minute, less than half the time recommended on the box.  Add one more minute for well-done pasta. For example, if the pasta box says 12 minutes, then I would pressure cook for 5 minutes.  I prefer to cook al dente and then add a minute or so on sauté mode if needed.

When the instant pot beeps, quick release the pressure manually.  Then stir in the cream and cheese to get the rich, creamy flavor.

Steps to make Penne Pasta in Tomato Cream Sauce in the Instant Pot

The penne in tomato cream sauce is ready.  If it is not the exact consistency you like, change to sauté mode and cook for a couple of minutes.  It came out perfectly for me and I did not have to cook it any longer.

Instant pot Penne Pasta in Tomato Cream Sauce garnished with basil leaves and parmesan cheese

Pair this Creamy Penne with a soup or salad.  Enjoy with a glass of wine 🙂

Penne Pasta in Tomato Cream Sauce in a white bowl placed in front of the Instant Pot

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Penne Pasta in Tomato Cream Sauce – Instant Pot

One-pot Penne in Tomato Cream sauce made in Instant Pot – A quick and easy meal, perfect for weeknights.  A favorite for both kids and adults, and a great option for gatherings.  It takes maximum 20 minutes from start to finish.  Pair it with a soup or salad for a perfect dinner.
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Cook Time: 15 minutes
Total Time: 20 minutes
Servings: 4

Ingredients 

  • 1 teaspoon Olive Oil
  • 5 cloves Garlic, diced (not paste)
  • 9 ounces Penne Pasta, (about 3-4 cups)
  • 12 ounces Marinara Sauce, or similar tomato based sauce
  • 1/2 cup Cream
  • 1/2 cup Cheese, Romano or Parmesan or cheese of your choice
  • 1 cup Water
  • 1 tablespoon Lemon juice
  • 1/2 teaspoon Salt, or to taste

Instructions 

  • Start the instant pot in sauté mode and heat oil in it. Add the garlic and cook until it is golden brown. 
  • Add the marinara sauce and let it come to a boil. This will take a couple of minutes. (See notes if you have had a Burn issue in your instant pot)
  • Add a cup of water and then stir in the penne. Scrape if anything is stuck to the bottom of the pot. Most of the pasta should be covered in the sauce and water. If it is not, add some more water. 
  • Close the instant pot lid with vent in sealing position. Change the setting to manual or pressure cook mode at high pressure for 4 minutes. The time to cook is usually 1 minute less than half of the suggest time on the pasta box. This will result in al dente pasta.
  • When the instant pot beeps, quick release the pressure manually.
  • Stir in the cream and cheese, so it is mixed well with the sauce. Add in lemon juice and salt to taste. Penne is ready to be served.
  • Tip: Remove the steel insert from the instant pot, so the bottom does not continue cooking from the heat. 

Notes

  • This recipe was created in a 6qt Instant Pot DUO60 Multi-use Pressure Cooker. 
  • Important: In newer versions of Instant Pot, many readers are facing a Burn message. If you have ever seen a Burn in your instant pot, I recommend skipping step 2 and adding the marinara sauce just before pressure cooking. Just spread the sauce on top of the penne, do not stir it. 

Nutrition

Calories: 433kcalCarbohydrates: 55gProtein: 14gFat: 18gSaturated Fat: 10gCholesterol: 56mgSodium: 843mgPotassium: 475mgFiber: 3gSugar: 6gVitamin A: 947IUVitamin C: 9mgCalcium: 152mgIron: 2mg

Additional Info

Course: Main Course
Cuisine: Italian
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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69 Comments

  1. Absolutely amazing! So amazing that I didn’t have enough for everyone to get the thirds that wanted! Next time I’ll double the recipe and maybe I’ll have some leftovers for lunch the next day. It was so easy and quick too. Perfect for busy weeknights. Thanks for the recipe! Definitely going into my rotation.

  2. Tried it and absolutely loved it. My 6 year old daughter says its the best pasta recipe ever. Followed the instructions so it doesn’t stick to the bottom. Came perfect . Thank you so much for this recipe.

  3. For your vegan readers – I added Miyoko’s cream cheese and non-dairy creamer to make it into a cream-based pasta. The cream cheese is tangy to start with, so no need to add lemon juice at the end.
    However, I felt the pasta is delicious with just marinara sauce and vegetables.

    I love making pasta / noodles in the instant pot since there’s no need to drain it when it’s cooked (I HATE wasting water.) Also, the taste is so much better when it cooks in sauce rather than water. Thanks for another great recipe!

    1. Hey JS – Thank you so much for sharing the changes you made to make this recipe vegan. It will be very helpful for other readers 🙂

  4. I made this pasta for the first time in an instant pot. I pressure cooked for 6 mins instead of 4 as my pasta was whole grain rotini (was out of penne). I have IP ultra and I was worried it would burn. It did not burn, but some of my sauce had stuck to the bottom. So may be I ll try with 5 mins next time for rotini kind of pasta. I think 4 for penne would be perfect though.
    I did not have peas or cream so I replaced with whatever I had in the fridge – southwest style protein blend and mascarpone 😛 .The pasta turned out to be uber delicious. Even my husband who doesn’t like red sauce pastas had two servings of it. I am never going back to stove top pasta again. Thank you so much for this recipe. It is quick and delicious and doesn’t ask for too many ingredients, which makes it perfect for a lazy day meal.

    1. Hey Deepika – Glad to hear you enjoyed the pasta. Thank you for sharing the changes you made. We love this pasta for the ease and quick dinner on lazy days too!

  5. It turned out so good. I changed recipe a little by adding my own pasta sauce and homemade veggie broth. I used wheat pasta so I had to cook it for 6 minutes with natural release. I originally cooked it for 5 mins but then I had to add 2 more minutes for better cooking. I didn’t add peas(my son hates peas) and cream but still it was so gooood. Thank you so much. It is so easy!

  6. I recently came across your site and just bought instant pot. Perfect timing. just made this pasta and it’s come out delicious. Will be trying more of your recipes. Perfect blog for time constraint working moms like me.

    1. Hey Anu – Welcome to the instant potters club! Glad to hear you all enjoyed the penne. Would love to hear if you try any other recipes!

  7. Tried this recipe today for dinner. Came out just awesome !! My husband loved it and he said it reminded him of his favorite pasta place in Delhi that he always misses here in US. The best part is that it’s one pot preparation ! Thanks a lot for sharing this and helping all of us busy working women who are trying to feed the family well 🙂

    1. Hey Heena – So glad to hear you and your husband enjoyed the pasta. It is great to hear that the one-pot recipes are helping you. Thank you so much for sharing back your review!

  8. I have cooked many recipes in the IP since aquiring it last year, however I never cooked a one pot pasta dish! Your recipe was very helpful in the notes to prevent the dreaded “Burn” code from showing up, because not all IP pasta recipes address this common issue, especially when cooking thicker tomato based sauces.

    I tweaked your recipe to have Italian sausage, rigatoni pasta, garlic, onion, mushrooms, and grated zucchin and crushed tomatoes. Then I layered dry pasta over meat//veggie /water +( better than boulion chicken stalk paste). Then the crushed tomatoes over the pasta. Covered with lid and set pressure cook button. I did not mix the layers before cooking and then mixed everything togethe after quick release. There was no sticking of pasta either. The finished product turned fantastic with the cheese and cream added at the end. I think next time I would cook for 5 mins instead of 4 and add 2 cups broth for the 1lb of pasta, other than that it was not watery but a bit too aldente for my personal taste. Will also add that my 6 yr old gobbled up her dinner with no complaints! ??

    1. Hey Arricka – Thank you so much for sharing back the changes you made in detail. This is very helpful to readers and new users of instant pot. Glad that you all enjoyed it 🙂

  9. I made a different version of pasta. I made white sauce veggie pasta and turned out delicious. I am new to using IP and followed your instructions. It was the first time I made pasta in IP!! Thank you for the information. Details: 1.5 cups milk and 1 cup water for 2 cups of pasta. 1 tbsp of all purpose flour. 4 minutes of IP and it was ready!!

    1. Hey Nikita – Glad that the guidelines helped to make white sauce pasta in your new instant pot. Thank you for sharing the details of how you made the pasta.