Mom's Beef Stew (Pressure Cooker)

I grew up with this recipe and now I make it for my family my picky hubby and kids gobble it right up and it can be made so quickly in the pressure cooker To make an easy Beef soup omit the potatoes add more water and a few boullions and serve with egg noodles or rice

Mom's Beef Stew (Pressure Cooker)
Mom's Beef Stew (Pressure Cooker)

I grew up with this recipe and now I make it for my family my picky hubby and kids gobble it right up and it can be made so quickly in the pressure cooker To make an easy Beef soup omit the potatoes add more water and a few boullions and serve with egg noodles or rice

  • Preparing Time: 15 minutes
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Served Person: 4
  • Carbohydrate 48.2413 g
  • Cholesterol 122.4699399 mg
  • Fat 20.127337895125 g
  • Fiber 7.70300009846687 g
  • Protein 40.761849438 g
  • Saturated Fat 6.3111030565375 g
  • Serving Size 1 1 serving(s) (527g)
  • Sodium 291.6485407625 mg
  • Sugar 40.5382999015331 g
  • Trans Fat 1.6008805363125 g
  • Calories 540 calories

Step-by-step

  • Cut the roast into chunks, about 1 inch (or larger if that is your preference).
  • Heat oil in bottom of pressure cooker until hot and add the meat all at once (do not turn for at least 1 minute - you really want to let the meat sear - this gives the stew such yummy flavor).
  • Stir the meat, letting it brown on all sides.
  • Add the chopped garlic, stir for 1 minute, then add the onions, carrots, celery, potatoes, salt, pepper, parsley, water and optional beef bouillon (the bouillon gives a stronger flavor - you can also wait to see how it comes out, and if you feel that it's not flavorful enough, you can add the beef bouillon and boil the stew for a minute or so).
  • Lock the pressure cooker lid in place and bring to high pressure over high heat.
  • Cook 15 minutes.
  • Cool pot immediately and serve.
  • ENJOY! Optional ingredients - you can add some chopped tomatoes if you'd like before cooking, or after bringing it to pressure, you can throw in some canned mushrooms or frozen peas and heat thoroughly.
Mom's Famous Pressure Cooker Beef Stew

A Recipe Passed Down Through Generations

This isn't just a beef stew recipe; it's a family heirloom. I remember the aroma filling our home as a child, the comforting warmth of the rich broth, the tender chunks of beef melting in my mouth. My mom made it frequently, a hearty and satisfying meal that always seemed to appear on our table, especially during colder months. Now, years later, I find myself carrying on the tradition, sharing this comforting classic with my own family. My husband, notorious for his picky palate, and my children, who could live on pizza if given the chance, surprisingly gobble this up without complaint. It’s become one of our family's favorites, a dish that evokes a sense of nostalgia and togetherness. The pressure cooker makes it so easy to pull together – quicker than I can remember my mom making it!

The beauty of this recipe is its versatility. While I’ve included a basic recipe following in my mother’s footsteps, you can easily adapt it to your preferences. Feel free to experiment with different vegetables, add a splash of red wine for a deeper flavor, or even throw in some beans for extra heartiness. One of my personal tweaks is the addition of a little more water. This makes a lovely beef soup, equally comforting and perfect for serving with egg noodles or rice. The possibilities are endless, but the core of the recipe – the rich, savory broth, the tender beef, and the heartwarming feeling it brings – remains unchanged.

Simple Steps to a Delicious Meal

This beef stew is surprisingly straightforward. The secret, I've learned, is to sear the beef properly. Don't rush this step! Letting the meat brown beautifully develops those rich, deep flavors that make this stew so special. The pressure cooker does most of the work, allowing the flavors to meld together perfectly while keeping the process quick and efficient. This is a lifesaver for busy weeknights or when you're craving comfort food without spending hours in the kitchen. I especially appreciate the convenience of the pressure cooker, especially on those days when I'm juggling work, family, and everything in between.

Even on days when time is of the essence, I never compromise on quality. Using fresh, high-quality ingredients is paramount in creating the perfect dish. The vibrant colors and textures of the carrots, celery, and potatoes, combined with the aromatic herbs and tender beef, produce a stew that's as pleasing to the eye as it is to the palate. The aroma alone is enough to make anyone's mouth water! It's the kind of meal that makes you feel cozy and loved, no matter how hectic your day may have been. It's simple, comforting food at its best.

Beyond the Basics: Tips and Variations

Over the years, I’ve discovered a few tricks to elevate this already wonderful stew. Adding a beef bouillon cube enhances the flavor, but it's entirely optional. For a richer, more intense flavor, I sometimes add a splash of red wine during the cooking process. A touch of Worcestershire sauce adds complexity, and a sprinkle of fresh herbs at the end brightens the dish. You could also experiment with different cuts of beef – chuck roast works well too. The vegetables can be adapted based on what you have on hand or what's in season. Feel free to substitute or add mushrooms, turnips, parsnips, or even sweet potatoes.

Serving suggestions are another area where you can get creative. This stew is perfect served with crusty bread for dipping into the rich broth. A side salad adds a fresh counterpoint to the hearty stew, and a dollop of sour cream or crème fraîche adds a tangy richness that I find simply delightful. The possibilities are limitless! This beef stew is not just a recipe; it is a canvas for your culinary creativity, inviting you to personalize it and make it your own.

More Than Just a Meal: A Legacy

This recipe is more than just a collection of ingredients and instructions; it’s a link to my past, a tangible connection to my mother and the memories we shared around the dinner table. It's a reminder of simpler times, of family gatherings, and of the love that permeates every delicious bite. I love sharing this recipe with my family and watching them savor each spoonful, knowing that I'm carrying on a cherished tradition. This stew is a tribute to my mom, a reflection of her warmth and generosity, and a legacy I’m proud to share. It's also a testament to the simple joy of gathering around a table with loved ones, sharing a meal, and creating memories that will last a lifetime.

I hope you enjoy making and sharing this recipe as much as I do. It's not just a recipe; it's a story, a tradition, and a comforting hug in a bowl. And remember – every time you make it, you're adding your own chapter to this delicious legacy. The aroma alone, as it simmers in the pressure cooker, is reminiscent of those cozy evenings of my childhood. It's the kind of dish that makes you feel grounded, nurtured, and connected to something larger than yourself. It's more than just food; it's a piece of my heart, generously shared with you.