Easy Instant Pot Beef Stew Recipe | How to Make Pressure Cooker Stew (2024)

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Instant Pot Beef Stew is such a comforting dish on a cold day. This easy pressure cooker recipe is full of tender meat, carrots, potatoes, sweet potatoes & celery.

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There’s something about the arrival of fall that makes all of us crave for hearty comfort food.

To me, nothing screams comfort more than a big pot of soup or stew. My mom used to make a big batch of homemade beef stew for us on the weekends as soon as the weather got cooler.

It was the ultimate cold weather food and we’d always go for seconds and thirds throughout the day.

Classic beef stew is still one of my favorite lazy Sunday meals I make for my own family now and they love it just as much as we did.

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If you’re a fan of beef stew, we’ve got 3 delicious versions on our site:

  1. This classic homemade beef stew made on the stove
  2. A slow cooker beef stew
  3. Irish Beef Stew

And now that I have an Instant Pot, I could not wait to try making my some classics like oatmeal, rice, pasta, chicken, hard boiled eggs, soup and of course, this Instant Pot Beef Stew in it.

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And you know what? Instant Pot Beef Stew was an instant hit with my family and is now another big time reader favorite along with my other three versions above.

The great thing about soups and stews is that you can customize them by adding whatever vegetables you prefer or have on hand.

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WHAT INGREDIENTS DO I NEED TO MAKE INSTANT POT BEEF STEW?

  • beef chuck roast
  • salt & pepper
  • onion powder
  • Italian seasoning
  • flour
  • onion
  • garlic
  • tomato paste
  • balsamic vinegar
  • Yukon potatoes / sweet potatoes
  • carrots
  • celery
  • Worcestershire sauce
  • bay leaf
  • beef broth
  • star anise (optional and definitely not traditional but adds SO much flavor)
  • water

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HOW TO MAKE THE BEST INSTANT POT BEEF STEW

  1. Start off by combining flour, salt, pepper, onion powder, and 1/2 teaspoon Italian seasoning. Add meat and shake until well coated.
  2. BROWNING THE MEAT:(FEEL FREE TO SKIP THIS STEP IN A PINCH BUT HIGHLY RECOMMENDED SINCE IT ADDS THAT EXTRA LAYER OF FLAVOR) Set the Instant Pot to SAUTE, add cooking oil and brown the meat on all sides. Meat will not be cooked through. (Be sure not to crowd the pot – you may have to work in batches). Transfer browned meat onto a large plate.
  3. Place the pot back in the pressure cooker and add onions and garlic and sauté for a minute or two then add the balsamic vinegar and tomato paste until just hot enough to deglaze the pot, about 1 minute.
  4. Add the beef back into the pot along with potatoes, sweet potato, carrots, celery, Worcestershire sauce, the remaining 2 teaspoons Italian seasoning, bay leaf, beef broth and (star anise if using). Stir to combine. If there is not enough liquid to cover the vegetables, add water – only as much as needed.
  5. Cover and seal the lid and set to 20 minutes with High Pressure on Manual mode. Allow the pressure cooker to release naturally for at least 15 minutes. Adjust seasonings with salt and pepper if necessary (discard bay leaf and star anise if used). Serve hot with fresh parsley.
  6. Make a slurry by whisking 3 tablespoons of cool water with 2-3 tablespoons cornstarch or flour (all purpose, gluten free or arrowroot powder). Set the Instant Pot to SAUTE and allow the stew to come to a boil and thicken up.

TIPS FOR MAKING THE BEST BEEF STEW

  1. What type of meat do I use for instant pot beef stew? We prefer using beef chuck since I find it produces the most tender beef but if you are in a pinch, you can use beef stew meat
  2. What is the best pressure cooker for making beef stew? Be sure to use at least a 6 quart Instant Pot pressure cooker for this recipe.
  3. Can I skip browning the meat before? While you can skip this step, I would definitely brown the beef in the Instant Pot prior to adding the other ingredients. It’s an extra, more involved step but completely worth it for that caramelized and hearty depth and extra layer of flavor you get. On those days you are pressed for time, you are totally free to skip the browning if you’d prefer an easy dump and go recipe.
  4. What vegetables do you use in beef stew? Be sure to use a combination of aromatics like onions and garlic plus vegetables. I used carrots, celery potatoes and a sweet potato. Feel free to leave that out if you’re not a sweet potato fan and you can also add some green peas or cauliflower if you like.
  5. What other key ingredients do I need to make the best beef stew? Add some tomato paste, Worcestershire sauce, balsamic vinegar and a star anise for a punch of flavor. If you can’t find a star anise or are not a fan, feel free to leave it out.

HOW TO USE YOUR INSTANT POT TO MEAL PREP BEEF STEW AHEAD OF TIME

  • Chop the carrots and celery the day before and add them to a zip-top freezer bag in the fridge
  • Peel and chop the potatoes and onions and store them in a zip-top freezer bag in the freezer. This prevents the potatoes from changing color and the onions from spreading odors in the fridge.
  • Cut the beef into chunks and place in zip-top freezer bags. Store in the fridge.

This Instant Pot Beef Stew recipe makes a big batch with enough for lots of leftovers. In fact, I think I love the flavors even more the next day. All those thick rich and deep flavors get a chance to build even more overnight.

So delicious and the perfect meal for busy weeknights or a cozy Sunday dinner.

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Watch the video and see how easy this stovetop version is to make.

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Instant Pot Beef Stew

Prep Time

20 mins

Cook Time

20 mins

Instant Pot Beef Stew (Homemade Pressure Cooker) makes for a super comforting dish on a cold winter day. This warm and hearty one-pot meal is full of tender meat with carrots, potatoes, sweet potatoes and celery.

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: American

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Servings: 10 servings

Calories: 175 kcal

Author: Kelly

Ingredients

  • 1 1/2 - 2 pounds beef chuck roast , trimmed and cut into 1 - 2 inch chunks (OR beef stew meat if you can't find chuck roast)
  • 1 -2 teaspoons sea salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1/2 teaspoon onion powder
  • 2 1/2 teaspoon Italian seasoning , divided
  • 1/3 cup flour , use gluten free as needed or 2 tablespoons almond flour for keto
  • cooking oil
  • 1 medium onion , cut into large chunks
  • 3-4 cloves garlic , minced
  • 6 Tablespoons tomato paste
  • 2 Tablespoons balsamic vinegar or red wine
  • 4 medium Yukon potatoes , peeled and chopped into 1 inch chunks (sub with turnips (or large cauliflower florets for low carb / keto)
  • 1 large sweet potato peeled and chopped into 1 inch chunks (sub with pumpkin for low carb / keto)
  • 3 medium carrots , peeled and cut into thick slices (leave out for low carb / keto)
  • 2 ribs celery chopped
  • 1-2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 4-5 cups beef broth , homemade or low sodium
  • water as needed to cover the vegetables
  • 1-2 Tablespoons fresh chopped parsley for garnish
  • 1/2 star anise , optional but adds SO much depth and flavor
  • salt and pepper to taste

TO THICKEN STEW (OPTIONAL):

  • Make a slurry with 2 tablespoons cornstarch or flour , use arrow root powder (or 2 teaspoons xanthan gum for low carb) + 3 tablespoons cool water
  • Instant Pot , I have the 6 Quart DUO PLUS

Instructions

  1. In a large zip-top bag, combine flour, salt, pepper, onion powder, and 1/2 teaspoon Italian seasoning. Add meat and shake until well coated.

  2. Browning the meat: (feel free to skip to step 5 and add all the ingredients together instead). Set the Instant Pot to SAUTE, add cooking oil and brown the meat on all sides. Meat will not be cooked through. (Be sure not to crowd the pot - you may have to work in batches). Transfer browned meat onto a large plate.

  3. Place the pot back in the pressure cooker and add onions and garlic and sauté for a minute or two then add the balsamic vinegar and tomato paste until just hot enough to deglaze the pot, about 1 minute.

  4. Add the beef back into the pot along with potatoes, sweet potato, carrots, celery, Worcestershire sauce, the remaining 2 teaspoons Italian seasoning, bay leaf, beef broth and (star anise if using). Stir to combine. If there is not enough liquid to cover the vegetables, add water - only as much as needed.

  5. Cover and seal the lid and set to 20 minutes with High Pressure on Manual mode. Allow the pressure cooker to release naturally for at least 15 minutes. Adjust seasonings with salt and pepper if necessary (discard bay leaf and star anise if used). Serve hot with fresh parsley.

TO THICKEN STEW (OPTIONAL):

  1. Make a slurry by whisking 3 tablespoons of cool water with 2-3 tablespoons cornstarch or flour (all purpose, gluten free, arrow root starch or 2 teaspoons xanthan gum for low carb). Set the Instant Pot to SAUTE and allow the stew to come to a boil and thicken up.

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Nutrition Facts

Instant Pot Beef Stew

Amount Per Serving (1 serving)

Calories 175

% Daily Value*

Carbohydrates 22g7%

Fiber 4g16%

Sugar 3g3%

Protein 4g8%

* Nutrition facts are provided as a courtesy using the WPRM recipe calculator. It is best to make your own calculations to ensure accuracy. We expressly disclaim any and all liability of any kind with respect to any act or omission wholly or in part in reliance on anything contained in this website. Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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FAQs

Do I have to brown stew meat before pressure cooking? ›

Browning meats prior to cooking adds flavor due to the Maillard effect regardless of the type of cooking used. The browned parts of the meat are tasty, but the fond, bits stuck to the pan, are awesome when brought into solution. But, browning is beneficial, not necessary.

Is beef stew better in slow cooker or pressure cooker? ›

More From Good Housekeeping. Taste: For overall taste, the pressure cooker was the hands-down winner. Beef, carrots, and potatoes all retained their rich flavors. After 8 hours in the slow cooker, they emerged bland and seemed to need salt.

How do you use the stew setting on an Instant Pot? ›

Instant Pot Instructions: Place everything in the Instant Pot. Select the stew/meat setting (about 35 minutes, high pressure). After it's done, let everything mellow out for about 10 minutes before releasing the steam. Technically at this point, it's done.

Why is my stew meat tough in Instant Pot? ›

Additionally stew meat tends to have more tough gristle, which will never get tender. Using a large piece of boneless chuck allows you to easily trim off all the unwanted parts first, then cut the beef into uniform 1 1/2-inch pieces that will cook more evenly in the pressure cooker.

Can you overcook stew in a pressure cooker? ›

Unfortunately, once you overcook a piece of meat in the pressure cooker, there's no going back. You'll be left with a pile of dry, crunchy, tasteless fibers and no amount of additional pressure cooking is going to put that moisture back into the meat.

How much water do you put in a pressure cooker for beef? ›

Pour in at least two cups of water; use 1 to 2 cups more if the beef is a tough cut or to reach the minimum amount recommended by the pressure cooker's manufacturer. Seal the lid and bring the cooker up to full pressure over high heat. Reduce the heat to low, maintaining full pressure, and cook for 1 1/2 to 2 hours.

Will tough beef soften in pressure cooker? ›

Pressure cooking, like slow cooking, will tenderize tough cuts of meat like beef brisket, beef chuck, pork shoulder and lots of other cheaper, tougher cuts. Pressure cooking (or slow cooking) is not the best approach for cooking expensive, tender steaks or rib roasts.

Does food taste better in a pressure cooker or slow cooker? ›

As the ingredients cook under pressure, their flavors are concentrated, resulting in a richer taste. Tenderization: Pressure cooking breaks down tough fibers in meats and other ingredients, making them more tender and juicy.

What is the advantage of cooking a stew in a pressure cooker? ›

Benefits of a pressure cooker. Pressure cooking reduces the cooking time for most foods. This shorter cooking time can result in fewer nutrients being leeched out of food during the cooking process. Put another way, your food keeps more of the nutrients inside.

Should I brown stew meat first? ›

Most recipes for beef stew start with cutting meat into cubes, then browning the cubes in a big pot. The idea is that browning builds flavor through the Maillard reaction, which will then get spread around through the whole pot as the meat and vegetables slowly braise in liquid.

What is the best meat for stew? ›

Go for the chuck

The most common beef used for stew is chuck steak, also known as gravy beef or braising steak. Beef chuck comes from the forequarter of the animal consisting of parts of the neck, shoulder blade and upper arm. It is easy to find and it's affordable, making it a great choice for your stew.

Do you cover meat with liquid in pressure cooker? ›

There's lots of water in the meat too, so even 1 cup added water will result in a fair amount of liquid after cooking. No you do not have to cover it.

Can you overcook beef in pressure cooker? ›

Steam penetrates food easily under pressure. So connective tissues in cubes of beef for soups or stews soften in 15 minutes or less, and a pot roast will be medium-rare in 30 minutes. Be sure to follow instructions carefully; at this speed, it's easy to overcook things in mere minutes.

What is the best meat to pressure cook? ›

You can still pressure cook leaner pieces – like eye of round and top sirloin – but these work best if they've been stuffed, shredded or rolled (with other ingredients). Best cuts of beef to use: Chuck steak, Round Roast, Shoulder, Pot roast, Ribs, Brisket, Oxtail.

What happens if you don't brown meat for stew? ›

It's not gonna really affect the taste per say. But browning the meat 1st, creates a crust on the meat that will inturn seal in flavors of the meat, especially when it's being stewed. It makes it extra delicious. You'll have greyish tender meat in your stew that is lacking in flavor.

Do you have to sauté meat before pressure cooking? ›

Yes, you should brown before pressure cooking. Browning the meat will give a much better flavour to the finished dish. If you don't you will finish up with a very tasteless dish.

Do you have to sear stew meat first? ›

You should never throw your raw cubes of beef into the stew pot. You must sear the cubes first in a pan to brown them and begin building that rich flavor. It's important not to brown them too lightly—sear them until there's a dark crust on each side of the meat cubes.

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