Easy Pressure Cooker Beef and Broccoli Recipe (2024)

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I just made and Easy Pressure Cooker Beef and Broccoli Recipe that I need to share with you! I love beef and broccoli but when I order take out it just seems way to salty. I feel as though I am trying to hydrate for days and days after. That’s part of this recipe inspiration. I needed to be able to control the amount of salt in the ingredients. The other part is because I have an Instant Pot Pressure cooker so meals like this are a cinch! The hardest part is the cleanup!

You might also be interested in the Instant Pot Corned Beef and Cabbage recipe because it’s super simple to make and loaded with lots of flavor!

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Beef and Broccoli

I’ve tested this recipe a few times with a failure or two. I’m glad to be able to share exactly the steps that work to save you any trouble.

Get the printable version of this recipe at the bottom of this post.

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Easy Pressure Cooker Beef and Broccoli Recipe Ingredients:

2 pounds of meat (chuck roast, rump roast, or flank steak), cut into thin strips
3 tablespoons olive oil or peanut oil
1 medium onion, diced
1 cup beef broth (can use bone broth as well)
2 tablespoons garlic (fresh, and minced)
1/2 cup soy sauce (I prefer a low sodium soy sauce)
2 tablespoons brown sugar (use Sukrin Gold brown sugar for a keto friendly version)
1 bag frozen broccoli (or 1 pound of fresh broccoli if you prefer)
1 teaspoon ground ginger
2 tablespoons starch (sub 1 teaspoon of xanthan gum if you are on keto)
Serve with white rice (substitute rice for caulirice to make this keto friendly)

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Easy Pressure Cooker Beef and Broccoli Recipe Instructions:

Start by slicing the meat against the grain in thin slices. Dice the onion and cut the fresh broccoli. You want all of these things done before you get started.

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How to Season Beef and Broccoli Recipe

In a medium bowl, combine the soy sauce, brown sugar, beef broth, garlic and ginger. I hardly ever use ginger so I used the powdered ginger spice instead of the fresh. Don’t add the starch until the very end. (I accidentally added the starch before and my pressure cooker never came to pressure because there was not enough liquid to make it work. It’s okay, I’m happy to share my failures with you so that you don’t make the same mistakes I do)

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What Oil To Use For Instant Pot Beef and Broccoli

Add this liquid mixture to the meat strips.

Add about 3 tablespoons of olive oil or peanut oil to your pressure cooker and saute the onions until they are translucent in color.

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How Long To Cook Instant Pot Beef and Broccoli

Add the meat combined with the liquid marinade to the pressure cooker and set it on manual high pressure for 10 minutes. The quick release the pressure value.

Carefully remove about a 1/3 cup of the hot juices and add 2 tablespoons of cornstarch. Use a fork or a whisk to make sure the cornstarch is well combined. I find it easier to combine cornstarch in hot liquid. If you prefer, you can use warm water also. I’ve done it both ways and it hardly makes a difference. Add the mixture back into the pressure cooker and stir. You will notice the liquid begin to thicken as it sits.

Frozen Broccoli

Place the pound of broccoli in the microwave on high for about 5 minutes with 1 cup of water. This will steam it to the perfect consistency. Works for both frozen and fresh broccoli.

Drain the water from the broccoli and mix it in to the beef mixture in your pressure cooker. The beef and broccoli is done and ready to serve over rice!

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I personally love to use a chuck roast in this recipe. I don’t really care for flank steak myself.

Man this was yummy!!!

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How to Make Instant Pot Rice

I have two pressure cookers so I had rice cooking in the other one at the same time. Rice is super simple in the pressure cooker. It’s two cups of water per one cup of rice.

Cook it on manual high pressure for exactly 3 minutes and then natural release it for another 10 minutes. Perfect rice every single time! Sometimes I replace the water with broth. Beef, chicken or vegetable broth depending on what dish I’m making. I used the rest of the beef broth in my rice for this recipe.

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Low Sodium Soy Sauce for Instant Pot Steak Recipe

I love that I can use a low sodium soy sauce and still have this dish come out tasting amazing! I tend to skip the take out and make my own from now on!

Here’s an excellent video of a one pot meal using this recipe done by a reader!!!

Now if you like that recipe, you should see how we made some Lobster Tails in our pressure cooker!

Pressure Cooker Lobster Tails with Butter Sauce

Feel free to pin it on Pinterest for later!

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Easy Pressure Cooker Beef and Broccoli Recipe

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 10 minutes mins

Total Time 25 minutes mins

Servings 6 servings

Calories 381

Ingredients

  • 2 pounds of meat chuck roast, rump roast or flank steak, cut into thin strips
  • 3 tablespoons olive oil or peanut oil
  • 1 medium onion diced
  • 1 cup beef broth
  • 2 tablespoons garlic minced
  • 1/2 cup soy sauce I prefer a low sodium soy sauce
  • 2 tablespoons brown sugar
  • 1 bag frozen broccoli or 1 pound of fresh broccoli if you prefer
  • 1 teaspoon ground ginger
  • 2 tablespoons starch
  • Serve with white rice

Instructions

  • Start by slicing the meat against the grain in thin slices. Dice the onion and cut the fresh broccoli. You want all of these things done before you get started.

  • In a medium bowl, combine the soy sauce, brown sugar, beef broth, garlic and ginger. I hardly ever use ginger so I used the powdered ginger spice instead of the fresh. Don't add the starch until the very end. (I accidentally added the starch before and my pressure cooker never came to pressure because there was not enough liquid to make it work. It's okay, I'm happy to share my failures with you so that you don't make the same mistakes I do)

  • Add this liquid mixture to the meat strips.

  • Add about 3 tablespoons of olive oil or peanut oil to your pressure cooker and saute the onions until they are translucent in color.

  • Add the meat combined with the liquid marinade to the pressure cooker and set it on manual high pressure for 10 minutes. The quick release the pressure value.

  • Carefully remove about a 1/3 cup of the hot juices and add 2 tablespoons of cornstarch. Use a fork or a whisk to make sure the cornstarch is well combined. I find it easier to combine cornstarch in hot liquid. If you prefer, you can use warm water also. I've done it both ways and it hardly makes a difference. Add the mixture back into the pressure cooker and stir. You will notice the liquid begin to thicken as it sits.

  • Place the pound of broccoli in the microwave on high for about 5 minutes with 1 cup of water. This will steam it to the perfect consistency. Works for both frozen and fresh broccoli.

  • Drain the water from the broccoli and mix it in to the beef mixture in your pressure cooker. The beef and broccoli is done and ready to serve over rice!

  • I have two pressure cookers so I had rice cooking in the other one at the same time. Rice is super simple in the pressure cooker. It's two cups of water per one cup of rice. Cook it on manual high pressure for exactly 3 minutes and then natural release it for another 10 minutes. Perfect rice every single time! Sometimes I replace the water with broth. Beef, chicken or vegetable broth depending on what dish I'm making. I used the rest of the beef broth in my rice for this recipe.

Notes

Nutrition values do not include rice.

Nutrition

Serving: 1serving | Calories: 381 | Carbohydrates: 9g | Protein: 32g | Fat: 25g | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 5g | Net Carbs: 8g

Nutrition facts are provided as a courtesy.

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FAQs

Can you put raw beef in a pressure cooker? ›

Add in trivet and place frozen or fresh ground meat directly on trivet. Sprinkle with salt and pepper as desired. Put the lid on the Pressure Cooker and turn valve to seal. Set to High Pressure for 20 minutes if frozen, 6 minutes if fresh.

How do you soften beef for beef and broccoli? ›

How to tenderise beef – easily! There are a few methods, but this is the easiest way: Sprinkle 3/4 tsp baking soda (bi-carbonate soda) on 250g / 8oz sliced economical beef cuts. Toss with fingers, leave for 30 minutes.

How much liquid do I need to pressure cook 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.

Do you need to sear meat before pressure cooking? ›

Use the Right Ingredients: Tough cuts of meat, such as beef chuck or pork shoulder, benefit the most from searing before pressure cooking. However, you can also sear vegetables and seafood to enhance their flavor.

Do you cover meat with liquid in a pressure cooker? ›

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.

How long does it take for beef to get tender in pressure cooker? ›

The cooking time depends on how much beef you have. 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.

How do Chinese make their meat so tender? ›

While there are several ways to velvet, a pound of meat needs about two teaspoons of cornstarch and two teaspoons of oil, says Leung. You may also include two to three tablespoons of water. For beef, add a 1/4-teaspoon of baking soda for tenderizing. Additional seasonings are optional and vary from recipe to recipe.

What kind of beef is good for beef and broccoli? ›

Beef flank steak is the best cut for quick stir fry dishes like beef and broccoli. It's cheap but still flavorful, and you can easily tenderize it with a little bit of baking soda.

Why is my beef and broccoli chewy? ›

Buy the right cut of meat.

No, cheap stew meat will not work here! You'll end up with tough chewy pieces of meat that no one will enjoy. My personal faves are flank steak & skirt steak. They are thin cuts of steak that cook quickly and are deliciously tender when sliced across the grain.

What happens if you overcook beef in 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.

Why do you have to brown beef 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.

Why is my beef still tough in the pressure cooker? ›

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.

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.

How do you keep meat moist in a pressure cooker? ›

The tightly sealed cooker creates a high-pressure environment that quickly and efficiently steams whatever is inside of it at an extra-high heat. This technique also forces moisture into the food quickly.

Is it better to slow cook or pressure cook beef? ›

This completely depends on the type of meat you are planning on cooking. Because slow cookers take longer to cook, they are better suited to breaking down fat in meat while adding moisture. So if you are planning on cooking a whole rump beef, then a slow cooker is a better choice.

How do you can raw meat in a pressure cooker? ›

You can use the instant pot (pressure cooker) for canning meat. Pressure cook at high pressure for 75 minutes for pints and 90 minutes for quarts. The instant pot reaches up to 244°F at high pressure which is equivalent to a pressure canner temperature of 10 pounds (240°F.)

Will tough beef soften in pressure cooker? ›

Both slow cookers and pressure cookers do a good job of tenderizing tough meat, but each makes meat more edible in a different way.

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