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    Home » Instant Pot

    Instant Pot Lamb Tagine

    Last updated: Nov 3, 2025 · Maria Bravo · This post may contain affiliate links · 1 Comment

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    Looking for a delicious and easy Instant Pot Lamb Tagine recipe? You've found it!

    The Instant Pot has opened a whole new world of dishes for me. Things that would have usually taken way too long for a quick cook like me, now get done in minutes rather than hours.

    Delicious Instant Pot Pressure Cooked Lamb Tagine recipe with apricots, chickpeas, lamb

    This Pressure Cooked Lamb Tagine is the perfect example.

    For this recipe I've taken inspiration from lovely readers and Facebook group members Nic and Amanda, as well as from the Hairy Bikers.

    Reader Jenny G has tested it for me and really enjoyed it so I'm hoping you will too.

    Fancy giving it a go?

    Don't forget to use and reuse that Keep Warm function for dishes like this and that the convenience of the Instant Pot resides in that you can decide at the last minute whether you pressure cook or slow cook or even do a combination of the both.

    You know, since life can be quite unpredictable!

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    📖 Recipe

    Lamb tagine served in an orange bowl and topped with fresh herbs and lemon zest

    Instant Pot Lamb Tagine

    Maria Bravo
    Delicious Instant Pot Pressure Cooked Lamb Tagine with apricots, chickpeas, lamb
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    Course Main Course
    Cuisine Moroccan
    Servings 4 people

    Equipment

    • Pressure Cooker

    Ingredients
      

    • 1 teaspoon extra virgin olive oil or oil of your choice
    • 850 to 900 g lamb leg diced
    • 3 teaspoons ground cumin
    • ½ teaspoon ground cinnamon and a pinch more for luck
    • 1 teaspoon medium curry powder
    • 2 medium onions halved and sliced (or 4 if they are quite small)
    • 2 cloves garlic peeled and chopped
    • 400 g tin of chopped tomatoes
    • 3 tablespoons clear honey
    • 400 g tin of chickpeas drained and rinsed (or of course your own prepared Instant Pot chickpeas from dry). One way of making them: Kirrin's Kitchen's no-soak method, with 250 g / 2 cups of dry chickpeas and water up to the halfway mark, is 30 minutes on Manual (you can always freeze any cooked unused chickpeas for next time).
    • 1 cube lamb stock
    • 1 medium sweet potato approx. 300 g, diced, not too small
    • 75 g no-soak dried apricots you can use normal ones and soak them by covering them in boiling water for 10 minutes
    • 100 ml water

    To serve

    • Fresh flat leaf parsley
    • Lemon zest

    Instructions
     

    Before you start, this moves fast so a good way to get organised and keep up the pace is to have all the ingredients ready beforehand.

    • Press Sauté and adjust to High, add a good drizzle of extra virgin olive oil and, as it warms up, add the lamb, the 2 sliced onions and the chopped garlic and sauté until coloured, stirring regularly. Add the spices and mix really well while it sautés for approximately 2 more minutes.
    • Add the chopped tomatoes, the 3 tablespoons of honey, the chickpeas, the sweet potato, the apricots. Crumble the stock cube on top. Give it all a good stir to mix well. Add about 100 ml water. There will be plenty of liquid already in the pot, if you think that it needs a bit more, add it. Deglaze really well with a wooden spoon.
    • Make sure the sealing ring is properly in place. Lock lid in. Steam release sealed, pressure cook 15 minutes, high pressure, let it go to Keep Warm at the end and let it release naturally (about 15 minutes). If after this time the float hasn't dropped, do a quick release. You can, of course, let it stay on keep warm on the Instant Pot so that it's ready.

    Notes

    *Terminology
     
    Quick pressure release (also called quick release or QPR) means venting the steam as soon as the pressure cooking process finishes, i.e. moving the steam release handle from Sealing to Venting.
     
    Natural pressure release (also called natural release or NPR) means letting the float valve pop back down of its own accord, so basically you don't need to do anything at the end and can keep your feet up. If it takes over 15 minutes, you're ok to release the rest of the steam (by turning the steam release handle to Venting) that may be left in order to unlock and open the lid. 
     
    Sometimes you'll see me talk of a combination of NPR followed by a QPR. For example this recipe has a 4 minute QPR. You wait for 4 minutes at the end of the pressure cooking time and then do a QPR by moving the steam release handle from Sealing to Venting. 
    Keyword all-in-one, lamb, tagine
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    About Maria Bravo

    Kitchen Gadget Geek extraordinaire | Very human, disabled, clumsy cook producing easy recipes for your kitchen gadgets | Tester of all things kitchen appliance. If Maria can't break it and gets the most of it, you know it's a good kitchen gadget | Architect of online communities for kitchen gadget lovers.

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    1. Marianne Hart says

      October 27, 2019 at 10:40 am

      This recipe is an absolute winner and a firm favourite in our household! The depth of flavour is amazing, it so so simple and it utilises so many store cupboard ingredients - always a bonus in my book! I have made this with Maria’s Za’atar flatbreads in the past, they are gorgeous when dunked in the tagine sauce, you really must try them.

      I made Maria’s Instant Pot lamb tagine on Friday, I was short on time so this was perfect with shop bought flatbreads and I quickly roasted some cauliflower in za’atar and olive oil. Enjoyed with a glass of red in front of the fire for a perfect autumnal evening!

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