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Electric Pressure Cooker Short Ribs
This easy short ribs recipe can be thrown together in no time. You'll be surprised at how flavorful these are and amazingly tender from being cooked inside a pressure cooker (such as the Instant Pot®)! Serve with veggies, plus egg noodles, rice, or mashed potatoes to turn this into a hearty satisfying meal.
Massaman Curry Short Ribs
This Massaman curry short ribs recipe has got to be one of my favorite dishes. Influenced by a Thai restaurant in Renton, WA, called Sing Tong Thai, I decided to make a version in the Instant Pot, where I know I can get fast and quality results. This recipe is fairly simple, and with the right ingredients, it's a dish that won't disappoint. Serve over a bed of garlic mashed potatoes or rice.
Smothered Beef Short Ribs
No oven is needed for this beef short rib recipe. Instead, your stovetop does double duty, first in searing flour-dredged ribs, then in simmering them with vegetables and herbs in a savory mixture of wine and stock. This dish is great served over mashed potatoes.
Instant Pot Short Ribs
It's easy to love fall-off-the-bone short ribs. The only problem with a traditional braising recipe is that it will be hours before eating happens. Make short ribs in an electric pressure cooker and eat these in half the time. The pressure inside the cooker transforms any liquid into hot steam, which goes deep into the meat and produce far more tender ribs than any other method would make. Less time and better? You bet.
Instant Pot Galbi (Korean-Style Short Ribs)
This version of delicious Korean beef short ribs dish for your Instant Pot or other multi-cooker pressure cooker will have the ribs falling off the bone! Soaking the ribs first is the traditional method. I recommend soaking for at least an hour, though traditionally, you would soak them for longer, changing the water after the first hour. If you don't have an Asian pear, an apple will do as a substitute. Serve over white rice.
Mississippi Beef Short Ribs
This Mississippi short ribs recipe is a version of Mississippi pot roast. To explain: the internet recently went wild for a delicious Mississippi pot roast in which beef is braised in a slow cooker with butter, pepperoncini, and packets of powdered au jus gravy and ranch dressing. Assuming that MSG from the latter two ingredients led to all the rage, I decided to mimic the flavors using seasonings I made from scratch and boneless short ribs. It came out well, especially when served over mashed potatoes with a garnish of parsley.
Kielbasa and Cabbage for Electric Pressure Cookers
This quick cabbage and sausage dish was a big hit in my house. Perfect for Instant Pot® or other similar electric pressure cookers with a Saute function. The cabbage came out soft, but not mushy or overcooked. I served it with some roasted, buttered corn.
Spaghetti with Tomato and Sausage Sauce
The longer you cook the sauce, the better it tastes!
Boneless Garlic and Rosemary Rubbed Prime Rib with Red Wine Mushroom Sauce
This prime rib coated in sautéed mushrooms makes a festive dinner. For great color and flavor, sear the rib first in a skillet, then rub minced garlic and rosemary all over the meat before popping it in the oven.
Sous Vide Prime Rib
Super juicy, tender, and flavorful sous vide prime rib with a perfect temperature throughout the entire cross section of the roast. Serve with sauteed green beans, roasted or mashed potatoes, etc. A nice, creamy horseradish sauce is also delicious with prime rib.
Prime Rib Gravy
A magnificent, beefy gravy with a rich flavor that can be served over prime rib, or even alone with potatoes.
Picadillo Cornbread Casserole
This lively picadillo cornbread casserole just hits the spot and is the perfect vehicle for all your favorite add-ons. Ground beef, olives, raisins, tomatoes, and green chiles combine in a savory, cheesy base under baked cornbread. Top with any combination of chopped tomatoes, sliced avocados, cilantro or parsley, or green onions you have on hand. We love this with a little salad of shredded lettuce and some pico de gallo.
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