It actually turned out decent. The chicken was pretty easy to shred with my bear claw things but the salsa was definitely diluted. I always take like 2 cups of the salsa afterwards and dump it into the shredded chicken and mix it up, and when I did it this time it just didn't have quite as much flavor. I did try to get the chunks mainly though. I mean it still tastes good but I'm not done making my chicken salad yet though. After I put the onions, salt, and mayo in it, I'm sure it'll taste fine. It was nice being able to get this done so quickly though, regardless of the issues.
When I emptied the pot there was definitely something that was stuck to the bottom that burnt. There was some black stuff stuck. I'm guessing it was a chicken breast as I saw a charred part of a piece but it still shredded fine. So hopefully next time I can make that not happen.
So some tips:
1. The Instant Pot tends to dilute flavor (I supposed due to the super-heated or "saturated" steam, I dunno), so you either need to over-season before cooking, or just add the sauce/salsa/rub after cooking. If I'm doing crack chicken, I just add the Ranch powder straight in the pot before cooking, because it's pretty strong, but for pretty much everything else, I just add it after.
2. Next time, try cooking with a cup of water & putting the chicken on the trivet rack. No issue with the induction cooker sensing a burn that way. Or if you're lazy like me, just get a steamer basket that you can lift out & then chuck in the dishwasher, along with the IP bowl:
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B074CPVFN8/
3. I use Manual mode 99.999% of the time. I hardly ever use any of the other functions, and most recipes you'll find online only use manual mode.
Remember, it's a learning process. Once you get your procedure down for how you like it, then it's pretty much the same every time: drop it in, press button, take it out when it beeps. Amazing! So good job sticking with it, despite the difficulties! The Instant Pot lets me keep my "structured laziness" approach of not really having to put in much effort to cook, yet being able to get really nice results, haha.