What should I make for dinner tonight? This might just be the number one question that we ask ourselves almost daily over here.
Then you have come to the right place, we have rounded up 15 beef pressure cooker recipe that we have shared over the years.
Plus, there is such a variety of flavours in these recipes, so you are sure to find something for you. Most of these recipes are quick and easy ones made especially for busy weeknights.
15 Beef Pressure Cooker Recipe
Pressure-Cooker Beef Tips
Instant Pot Braised Spiced Beef
Easy Pressure Cooker Pot Roast
Pressure Cooker Beef Bourguignon
Easy Instant Pot Pot Roast (Tender and Juicy)
Pressure Cooker Beef and Broccoli
Instant Pot Beef Stew
Instant Pot Roast Beef
Easy Pressure Cooker Beef and Broccoli Recipe
Pressure Cooker Beef and Vegetable Stew Recipe
Pressure Cooker Shredded Beef
Instant Pot Korean Beef
Pressure Cooker Beef Bourguignon
Instant Pot Beef and Broccoli
Instant Pot Beef Bourguignon
How long should I pressure cook beef?
Cook for 20 minutes (per pound of meat) at high pressure for large chunks and 15 minutes (per pound of meat) for small chunks. Use a quick pressure release method.
How do you cook beef in a pressure cooker?
How long does ground beef take to cook in a pressure cooker?
Place 1-2 pounds ground beef on your trivet seal the instant pot closed, with vent closed. Be sure to form your meat into a 1 thick patty/brick so that the meat cooks uniformly. Just the way meat comes in the Styrofoam tray. Set to high pressure and cook for 6 minutes.
Does pressure cooker make beef tender?
Both slow cookers and pressure cookers do a good job of tenderizing tough meat, but each makes meat more edible in a different way. A pressure cooker is an enclosed pot with a lid that locks to form an airtight seal.
Do I need to brown meat before pressure cooking?
Even if you are making stew, it’s better to brown the meat as a whole first. Season the meat with kosher salt and black pepper on both sides right before browning. Wait until your pressure cooker is piping hot. If you are using an Instant Pot, don’t use the saute function.
Do you cover meat with liquid in pressure cooker?
While you may cover meat almost completely for a conventional braise, use just enough liquid for the cooker to reach pressure – during pressure cooking the meat will release it’s own juice and braise in that flavorful liquid, instead.
How much water do I put in pressure cooker for meat?
When you use a pressure cooker, you need to have enough liquid in the pot for it to come up to pressure and cook the food properly. The rule of liquids in pressure cooking is to always add at least 1 cup of liquid unless the recipe states otherwise. The liquid will help create enough steam to cook the meal.
What is the best cut of beef for pressure cooker?
Cooking beef in a pressure cooker
- Best cuts of beef to use: Chuck steak, Round Roast, Shoulder, Pot roast, Ribs, Brisket, Oxtail.
- Trickier cuts of beef to use: Eye round, Bottom round, Top round, Sirloin steak.
Can pressure cookers explode?
However, pressure cookers can be dangerous. Manufacturing defects and design defects are frequently the cause of pressure cooker explosions. Some common injuries from pressure cooker use are steam burns, contact burns, splashed/spilled hot liquids, and explosion.
Can you pressure can ground beef?
Fill the jars with boiling water, beef broth, or tomato juice remembering to leave 1 inch of headspace. Use a spatula to remove air bubbles from the jars, wipe the lids clean and place lids and rings on finger tight. Place jars in the pressure canner and process pints for 75 minutes and quarts for 90 minutes.
How do you cook large batch of ground beef?
Directions for browning ground beef in the oven:
- Line large shallow pan with heavy duty aluminum foil.
- Press 3-5# of ground beef (I prefer lean ground beef) in bottom of pan.
- Always wash your hands after handling raw meat.
- Place in 450 degree oven on bottom rack for about 30-60 minutes.
How do you make perfectly brown ground beef?
Cast iron and stainless steel are the best choice for getting that beautiful, brown sear. Once the pan is hot, add the meat, and use a spatula to break it up into pieces. Let the meat brown without touching for about five minutes. This gives the meat more contact with the pan, and thus, a better sear.














