One of my family’s favorite meals is beef stew, so I made a pressure cooker beef stew for dinner. It was simple to put together and tasted amazing! This one is definitely going to be a regular on our table. I love my electric pressure cooker (or programmable pressure cooker). Many of you may have an Instapot or something similar. I have a Crock Pot pressure cooker, and I have been loving how easy it is to make delicious hearty meals with little prep and in a fraction of the time as before.
You will want to use cubed beef (or buy a thick steak or roast and cube it yourself), peeled diced potatoes and baby carrots. You can also add diced onion and chopped celery.
First, you will want to put the cubed beef into the pressure cooker and have it set to brown/sautee (push the brown/sautee button and then start/stop to turn it on). Add some seasoning (I love using Mrs. Dash) and a little bit of oil and mix until the meat is browned on all sides. This usually takes about 5-7 minutes once the pot is heated.
While the meat is browning (or before you start putting it together) you will want to wash, peel and dice about 6-8 medium potatoes. Once the meat is browned, add the potatoes and then a 1 lb. bag of baby carrots. You can also add a small diced sweet onion and some chopped celery.
Next, you will add the seasoning (I used McCormick Slow Cookers Savory Pot Roast Mix but the Crock Pot one is great too). I used vegetable broth instead of water and I love the added flavor it gave and added 2-3 cups of it.
Once you have everything in the pots, mix it around. You may want to add more or less liquid. Just remember that a lot of it will cook off and you don’t want your beef stew to be dry and burned. It will have liquid in the pot still when it is done cooking. Once the stew is mixed, add the lid, lock it into place and set your timer to meet/stew and cook for 35 minutes. Make sure your pressure release valve is closed.
When the stew is done cooking, turn the cooker off and wait for a few minutes before starting the quick pressure release (which you do by just turning the valve to open). Serve hot with warm buttered rolls and green dinner salad. This really is a delicious meal!
Look at how yummy that pressure cooker beef stew looks? This is the perfect meal to make for dinner or to make and share with another family. Surprise a friend and show up with a pot of beef stew, rolls, and salad. The perfect meal after a long busy day. I would love to know what you think!
INGREDIENTS:
- 2 lbs cubed beef
- 8 medium potatoes
- 1 lb baby carrots (or two cups of cut carrots)
- 1 small sweet onion, diced
- 3 stocks of celery, chopped
- 1 beef stew seasoning packet
- 4 cups vegetable broth
DIRECTIONS:
- First, you will want to put the cubed beef into the pressure cooker and have it set to brown/sautee (push the brown/sautee button and then start/stop to turn it on). Add some seasoning (I love using Mrs. Dash) and a little bit of oil and mix until the meat is browned on all sides. This usually takes about 5-7 minutes once the pot is heated.
- While the meat is browning (or before you start putting it together) you will want to wash, peel and dice about 6-8 medium potatoes. Once the meat is browned, add the potatoes and then a 1 lb. bag of baby carrots. You can also add a small diced sweet onion and some chopped celery.
- Next, you will add the seasoning (I used McCormick Slow Cookers Savory Pot Roast Mix but the Crock Pot one is great too). I used vegetable broth instead of water and I love the added flavor it gave and added 2-3 cups of it.
- Once you have everything in the pots, mix it around. You may want to add more or less liquid. Just remember that a lot of it will cook off and you don’t want your beef stew to be dry and burned. It will have liquid in the pot still when it is done cooking. Once the stew is mixed, add the lid, lock it into place, and set your timer to meet/stew and cook for 35 minutes. Make sure your pressure release valve is closed.
- Once it is done cooking you will want to let it set for a few minutes before opening the pressure release value. Once the pressure is gone, open the lid and serve warm with rolls and salad.
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Sara Zielinski says
This looks like an awesome beef stew.
kathy pease says
This looks so yummy and I will have to try out the recipe 🙂
AJ says
That’s good stuff.
Holly Thomas says
This looks so delicious and super easy!
Trisha McKee says
This is simply delicious! I don’t care what the weather is like – it is always the right time for beef stew!
cyndi br says
a faster way to enjoy a meal that is easy to put together
ELLEN LEVICKIS says
Beef stew is always a great, simple option.
Tracie Cooper says
Planning to get a pressure cooker soon and would love to make this for my family.
Cassandra D says
This looks amazing. I’m going to try this.
Amy D says
I’m always looks for new pressure cooker recipes. I have yet to make beef stew in the pressure cooker, and I am excited to try this. It looks so delicious and easy to make. More pressure cooker recipes please! 🙂
Tracie Cooper says
I would love to make this for my family!
Harold Burton says
My husband prefer eating beef so much.This dish looks very delicious, I will make them as your recipe for him, I hope he will happy when eating them