Sandy's Instant Pot Beef Stew is rich, delicious, and easy! No browning of the meat required!
Prep Time20 minutesmins
Cook Time35 minutesmins
NPR15 minutesmins
Total Time1 hourhr10 minutesmins
Course: Soup
Cuisine: American
Keyword: pressure cooker beef stew recipe
Servings: 6servings
Author: Sandy Clifton
Ingredients
2cupsBeef or Chicken Broth,low sodium
½cupRed Wine,whatever you like to drink (or more broth)
2TbspRed Wine Vinegar
2TbspWorcestershire Sauce
2 ½lbsChuck Roast,cut in 1 1/2 inch cubes
1Large Onion,cut in 1 inch pieces
3Cloves Garlic,minced
2Ribs Celery,chopped in 1 inch pieces
4Carrots,cut in 1 inch pieces
8ozSmall Crimini Mushrooms
4Potatoes,cut in 1 1/2 inch chunks
3Sprigs Fresh Thyme
1Sprig Fresh Rosemary
1Bay Leaf
1 ½tspKosher Salt
1tspSugar
3TbspTomato Paste
To Thicken After Cooking
3TbspFlour
3TbspsButter,softened
Instructions
Make sure the stainless inner liner is in the base and add the broth, wine, vinegar, and Worcestershire sauce. Stir well.
Add all other ingredients, except for the thickener and tomato paste, to the pot. Stir. See note about browning the meat*.
Add the tomato paste but do not stir it in. Just let it sit on top of the other ingredients.
Put the lid on the pot and seal the vent.
Press the Pressure Cook (Manual) button, then the +/- button to select 35 minutes.
This is a full pot, and will take several minutes to come to pressure.
After cooking cycle ends, let the pressure Naturally Release for 15 minutes.
Manually release the remaining pressure. Do this in short bursts as a full release at this point will have the hot stew spewing out of the steam release knob and all over your kitchen (don’t ask me how I know this!).
Once all steam/pressure is out of the pot and the pin in the lid drops down, open the lid carefully, facing it away from you.
Use a slotted spoon to transfer Stew, but not the liquid, to a large serving bowl.
Press the Sauté button on the pot.
Mix the flour and butter together for thickening. You might need to microwave the butter for 5 seconds to soften it.
When the liquid starts to simmer, whisk in the thickener and cook a couple of minutes, stirring constantly, until it starts to thicken. If not thick enough, just make another batch of flour/butter, 1 Tbsp at a time, and stir in to the simmering liquid.
Add the meat and veggies back into the pot and serve immediately.
Notes
*If you want to brown the meat first, just toss the beef cubes in flour, set the pot to Sauté, add some vegetable oil, and brown all sides of the meat before continuing.