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Pressure Cooker Short Ribs taste like the weekend but are fast enough for a hearty weeknight dinner thanks to the pressure cooker. Normally beef short ribs are a low and slow endeavor but with a few recipe tweaks and the magic of the Instant Pot, these short ribs are quick to the table and fall off the bone tender! If you promise not to tell anyone, I will confess that I had a hard time getting whole short ribs out of the pressure cooker for the photo because they just fell apart in my hands. This was not a problem. Because they also melted in my mouth! The absolute best part of cooking beef short ribs in the pressure cooker is that it makes them so tender that you can pull them apart with a fork (or your fingers – this is a no-judgment zone!) What are Short Ribs?Short ribs are a cut of beef that includes a short portion of the rib bone. The meat itself can be cut from different places on the cow by your butcher – and the location it is cut from is directly related to tenderness, flavor, and price. (Trying to not be too graphic here.) But just ask your butcher if you see differences in price and quality in the meat counter. The pork version of these ribs is called spare ribs. But beef short ribs tend to be a lot meatier than their pork cousins. Most short rib cuts you see in the grocery store are called “English cut.” That is the cut most people are familiar with and the cut you see in this recipe. You can also find short ribs cut across the bone, where they look like long pieces, with multiple rib bones. This is called “Flanken cut.” These are popular in a lot of Asian cuisines but if I want to cook them at home, I often have to request them from my butcher. How to Cook Short Ribs in the Pressure CookerWe all want short cuts at dinner time -, especially during the week. And the instant pot will actually take these short ribs down from several hours to about an hour total. That includes prep time and cooking time. However, the one place you do not want to short cut is taking the time to sear the beef short ribs in your pressure cooker before closing the lid. It improved the taste, texture an flavor of the meat. You can skip making the gravy at the very end if you are super pressed for time. But if you do, you should know that your mashed potatoes are going to be the saddest potatoes on the block because the beefy gravy is delicious. How long does it take to cook beef short ribs?Beef Short Ribs are usually a significant time commitment. You have to wait for the meat to break down before it becomes tender. That can take a couple of hours at least. But the pressure cooker makes the whole process much faster. Total time under pressure is about 35 minutes. (If you buy a cheap cut of short rib, it may take an extra couple of extra minutes.) If you are comfortable in your kitchen you can prep, cook, and make the gravy in about an hour — with time while the short ribs are in the pressure cooker to make mashed potatoes or egg noodles for serving. Make sure you sear them first, you can do that on the saute setting on your pressure cooker. But then you pile everything in and set the timer! You will have the tenderest short ribs you’ve ever tasted. Instant Pot versus Pressure CookerI am a little in love with my pressure cooker. (I actually have two! I know, I need an intervention.) My first pressure cooker was before the Instant Pot craze. I was not particular about name brands, I was just looking for the biggest capacity I could find. With a family of five, I shove everything I can in there to save time. Later I purchased an Instant Pot as well. They do the exact same thing – I use both but chose between them based on the size I need more than the brand name. If you are looking for more big beef recipes that work for weeknight dinner, try this Cast Iron Flank Steak. It goes on the table in minutes and tastes great! The instant pot make beef short ribs a weeknight dinner! Course: Main Dishes Cuisine: American Keyword: short ribs Servings: 6 servings Calories: 498 kcal
Nutrition Facts Pressure Cooker Beef Short Ribs Amount Per Serving Calories 498 Calories from Fat 252 % Daily Value* Fat 28g43% Saturated Fat 10g50% Cholesterol 130mg43% Sodium 414mg17% Potassium 1147mg33% Carbohydrates 15g5% Fiber 2g8% Sugar 4g4% Protein 46g92% Vitamin A 3414IU68% Vitamin C 7mg8% Calcium 52mg5% Iron 6mg33% * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet. About Cynthia RusincovitchCynthia is a writer, photographer, and recipe developer. She was in corporate marketing for 15 years before leaving it to focus on family. She started blogging as a way to nourish the desire to work while balancing the joys and duties that come with having more kids than hands. She is married to an aerospace engineer who likes to man the grill and has 3 daughters - a teenager and two toddlers. Follow her on Facebook, Instagram and Twitter, and Pinterest. Reader InteractionsHow long should beef be pressure cooked?As a general rule, when cooking beef roasts in a pressure cooker, assume 20 minutes of cook time for every pound of meat. Bouillon cubes or a bouillon mix adds lots if extra flavor to the cooking liquid. If you do not have any in your kitchen, be sure to use a rich beef broth in the recipe.
Can you pressure cook ribs too long?Cooking ribs in the Instant Pot makes the meat tender, but even in the pressure cooker you can overcook. Don't confuse falling apart dry meat with falling apart juicy meat.
Can you overcook short ribs?A: Yes, it is possible to overcook short ribs. Overcooking can result in dry and chewy meat. To avoid this, be sure to cook the ribs until they are tender but still moist.
How long do you pre cook ribs in a pressure cooker?Lock the lid in place and bring the pot to high pressure (15 psi for stove top or 9 to 11 psi for electric). If using a stove-top pressure cooker, maintain the pressure for 20 minutes for tender ribs or, if you prefer that the ribs be falling-off-the-bone tender, cook for 30 minutes, adjusting the burner as necessary.
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