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Pressure cooker barbacoa beef. This is my favorite,homemade shredded beef recipe madepressure cooker friendly! Serve the shredded meat intortillas or turn it into a burrito bowl!

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Barbacoa beef made in the instant pot is afoolproof win.

What you see right here is my I-only-want-to-spend-fifteen-minutes-making-dinner-tonight barbacoa beef. Without fail, it will turn out delicious every single time and give you tons of meals from this one batch which requiresminimal effort on your part. As in, give the meat a quick sear, toss in the rest of the flavor bomb ingredients and sit back while the pressure cooker releases all these glorious barbacoa beef smells. Can you see why the instant pot is my new favorite kitchen tool? Shamelessly obsessed with it.

After I shared my pressure cooker chicken carnitaswith you guys, I started thinking, what other kinds of meats could I throw into the pressure cooker that would satisfy my weekly taco cravings? Because like clockwork, I need my taco fix every week and even though we’re doing this low carb thing, i’m allowing myself 1.) a burger once a month because a girl NEEDS a burger sometimes and 2.) low carb tortillas filled with some kind of shredded/ground/crispy meat or poultry thing every now and then. Sure, i’ll eat kale 6 days straight if you promise me a shredded beef type taco situation in the future. And this instant pot barbacoa beef does just that.

The recipe makes a ton and with it just being the two of us, I get to enjoy it a couple of times in a couple of different ways AND pop a zip top bag full of this stuff in the freezer because barbacoa beefenchiladas covered in red sauce are totally on my radar when I can consume flour tortillas and cheese on the same day. Just one of the things i’m going to obsess over in 2017. Watch me.

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Acouple of weeks ago, I caved and bought yet another basil plant. It’s like my 5th if you’re keeping count. Please don’t be keeping count. ? This time i’m happy to report, IT’S STILL ALIVE. As in i’ve managed to keep it going for now almost a month. Guys, if you’ve got a green thumb, you truly cannot appreciate the kind of miracle this is. Things DO NOT live past a week here. If you need a plant killed, bring it to me, i’ve got you covered. I’m unfortunately really, really good at it. Oh gosh, that reminds me, I haven’t watered the plant in our living room for now, I can’t even remember so it’s at leastbeen the entire month of March. Let me just clarify, the guy at the nursery told me it was nearly impossible to kill this type of plant, so really, this was my only option. <– This means nothing, i’ve legitkilled a CACTUS before.

But here I am a proud one-month old basil plants mama. And you know what I did to celebrate? I bought a mini thyme bush. The herb farmer inside of me leapt out as I passed the plant stand in front of Trader Joe’s on Tuesday.

And speaking of killing things, does anyone listen to the My Favorite Murder podcast? I’m only just discovering this now. Always behind the times, always. But no really, these girls had me hooked from the get go. I could do without the F*bombs that get dropped every 6 seconds though. I love how nonchalant yet totally freaked out they get about every murder they talk about. If you know me at all, you know that I LIVE for thriller//mystery//who done it type of books//movies//podcasts.

Serial? I listened to it 3 times. There may possibly be a forth.

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Lets talk about this thang!

It starts with 2 – 2 ½ pounds of either chuck or round bottom roast. <– this is always what I use regardless of whether i’m making pressure cooker barbacoa beef or its brother, the slow cooker version. Sear that meat up. I know i’m always drilling this thing, but when you sear the meat, all those flavors just develop so much more during the pressure cooking process.

In the blender we’ll combine your barbacoa essentials like apple cider, lime juice, GARLIC, chiptole peppers, beef broth, tomato paste and our ground seasonings – cumin, oregano, and cloves. Also, I go back and forth on this, but sometimes I like to toss in the onion as well. When it’s all blended up it marinates the meat better, IMO. But if you like bits of onion running throughout, just give it a chop and toss it in with the sauce directly into the pressure cooker.

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This goes to my need for wanting all the CRISPY things all the time. Sometimes I like to transfer the shredded beef to baking sheet sprayed with a little oil and then pop it under the broiler to give the outside that crispy texture that we know and love about carnitas. It’s soo good. I live for crispy, smokey, burnt bits of beef.

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But if it’s a barbacoa bowl you’re going for, maybe skip the broiling and pop it right on top of some cooked rice or cauliflower rice. I have a love hate relationship with that stuff. Sometimes I’m obsessed and other times i’m like nope. But in either situation, you need some good quality salsa, roasted corn (or straight from a can because who cares!) And avos. Don’t you even think about forgetting those. Also delicious – grilled peppers and onions.

And when you’re done with all of this how about barbacoa nachos? Is that a thing? Would you like shredded chipotle style beef on your nachos followed by pickled hella-penos and drizzled this thick, so-not-good-for-you cheese? The answer is always yes.

This is one of those recipes where you can make 10 things from making just this one thing. So click ‘print’ and get in that kitchen.

Your weekend needs pressure cooker barbacoa beef.

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Yield: 8-12 servings

Pressure Cooker Barbacoa Beef

Prep Time20 minutes

Cook Time1 hour 10 minutes

Total Time1 hour 30 minutes

Pressure cookerbarbacoa beef. This is my favorite,homemade shredded beef recipe madepressure cooker friendly! Serve the shredded meat intortillas or turn it into a burrito bowl!

Pressure Cooker Barbacoa Beef (Instant Pot) Recipe | Little Spice Jar (9)

Ingredients

  • 1 medium onion (see notes)
  • 3 tablespoons apple cider vinegar
  • ¼ cup lime juice
  • 6 cloves garlic
  • 2-4 chipotle peppers (to preference)
  • 1 cup beef broth
  • 4 teaspoons ground cumin
  • 1 tablespoon dried oregano
  • ½ teaspoon ground cloves
  • 1 tablespoon tomato paste
  • 2 ½ pounds chuck or round bottom roast (trimmed of excess fat)
  • salt and pepper
  • 1 tablespoon oil
  • 2 bay leaves

Instructions

  1. Add the onion, vinegar, lime juice, garlic, chipotle peppers, beef broth, cumin, oregano, cloves, and tomato paste to a blender and blend until smooth.
  2. Cut thechuck or round bottom roast into 3-4 large pieces. Season the meat with a good pinch of salt and pepper on all sides. Heat ½ theoil in the pressure cooker or instant pot and sear the meat for 7-8 minutes per batch (in two batches.) Add all the beef back into the pressure cooker along with the blended sauce and bay leaves. Coverthe pressure cooker. On the instant pot, hit the 'beef/stew' button and let cook for 60-70 minutes depending on the thickness of the meat (mine took exactly 65 minutes). Allow the pressure to release naturally or turn to the 'vent' setting if you're impatient like me. Allow it to vent completely before attempting to remove the lid.
  3. Discard the bay leaves and use two forks to shred the beef. Toss the beef in the juice, cover and allow the beef to soak up the juice for another 10 minutes or so. Serve as tacos, burritos, nachos, burrito bowls or however you like!

Notes

  • I blended my onion but if you want it to present along with the meat, you can always dice it and add it in with the bay leaves for a chunkier texture like I do in my slow cooker version.
  • To crisp up the beef under the broiler:Position a rack in the center of the oven and preheat to the ‘broiler’ setting.Drizzle 1 tablespoon of oil over the surface of a baking sheet. Add the shredded beef to the sheet pan with a few tablespoons of the liquid from the pressure cooker. Drizzle anothertablespoon of oil on top. Stir to coat evenly.Broil for 6-12 minutes stopping half way to toss and drizzle another 1-2 tablespoons of cooking liquid. Rotate the pan for even broiling.

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FAQs

Why is my beef tough in Instant Pot? ›

To prevent a chewy beef steak, you need to avoid using too much high-pressure heat. Of course, start with pressure cooking your roast (that's why you're using the Instant Pot anyway), but keep that high-pressured phase to a few minutes only.

Does beef get tender in Instant Pot? ›

Tips and Notes for Perfect Instant Pot Steak

To achieve fall-apart tender beef steak in a pressure cooker, the cooking time varies depending on the cut of the meat. For cuts like sirloin or tenderloin, a high-pressure cook time of around 20-25 minutes is typically enough.

How long does meat pressure cook in Instant Pot? ›

I like to assume 20 minutes for every pound of meat. So, for my 3-pound beef chuck, I will need to cook at high pressure for 1 hour. After the hour, I release the pressure and shred the tender beef. When the beef is done, you can make our optional gravy.

Should liquid cover meat in Instant Pot? ›

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. DO use fresh herbs.

How long to pressure cook tough beef? ›

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.

Can you overcook beef in a pressure cooker? ›

It's tough, less flavorful, and dry. How to tell if your meat is way overcooked in the pressure cooker? It's tenderized, but dry and flavorless (without the sauce). Some people call this the distinct “pressure cooker taste”.

Do you need to add water to an Instant Pot when cooking meat? ›

Unlike your slow cooker or stovetop or oven cooking, your Instant Pot requires at least a little bit of liquid to function. It's necessary for steam to build up, ultimately creating a high-pressure environment used for faster cooking.

How long does it take to cook 2 pounds of beef in the Instant Pot? ›

Place the frozen beef roast, salt, pepper, garlic, and onion powder inside the pressure cooker. Pour in beef stock around the roast, then top the roast with horseradish. Cook on high pressure for 30 minutes per pound.

How much water to put in a pressure cooker? ›

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.

Is 2 cups of liquid too much for an Instant Pot? ›

Let's clear up this myth. While 2 cups of liquid is certainly way too much for cooking most foods, even the new 1 cup recommendation may be too much as well. It really does depend on the type of food being cooked.

What foods should not be cooked in an Instant Pot? ›

Among them are dairy and fried foods, as well as burgers and steaks. These foods are not Instant-Pot-friendly for a multitude of reasons. And while Instant Pots are a useful tool when baking cheesecake, custard, or mousse, it's definitely not the best method for other types of desserts.

Do I need to brown meat before pressure cooking? ›

Brown it

Pressure cooked food doesn't brown so it's worth doing this at the start of cooking before adding liquid and putting the lid on. Meat looks and tastes more appetising with a little browning. Onions, garlic and spices also benefit in the flavour stakes from pre-cooking.

Can I fix a tough roast in the Instant Pot? ›

If your roast is tough in the Instant Pot, it likely needs to be cooked longer. Chuck roast will become more tender the longer it cooks, so extra time may be needed. However, you can overcook beef in the Instant Pot, so keep an eye on it if you add extra time.

Does quick release make meat tough Instant Pot? ›

However, if the recipe calls for a natural release and you do a quick release, then yes your meat could come out tough.

What to do if beef is tough after cooking? ›

Your overcooked steak is tough and chewy because of a lack of its natural liquid and fat, so here are some ways to infuse liquids and fats into your steak. Covering your overcooked steak with a thick sauce or gravy will help balance out the dryness and make up for its lack of flavor. Preferably, the sauce is also warm.

Does chicken get more tender the longer you pressure cook it? ›

This dinner staple cooks up perfectly every time in the Instant Pot. You can aim for firm but juicy chicken for cubing, or let it cook a little bit longer for tender shredded chicken.

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