With hearty beef and turmeric-spiced coconut milk , this flavor-packed Instant Pot Beef Curry recipe is classic comfort food with an Indian twist. Tender bites of beef and vegetables come together in an aromatic curry adapted from the South Indian state of Kerala.

Introduction

This Instant Pot Beef Curry with Coconut Milk is adapted from a beef curry recipe that comes from the South Indian state of Kerala. This Kerala beef curry recipe is sometimes referred to as ‘ishtu’ (pronounced ‘ish-too’ and derived from ‘stew’). There are vegetable, mutton, and chicken versions of the recipe.

I’ve adapted this beef curry to the Instant Pot from a recipe by Asha Gomez, an Atlanta-based chef, who shared the recipe in Bon Appetit magazine. It’s a mildly spiced recipe that gets its heat from green chili peppers (jalapeno or serrano).

This easy Instant Pot Beef Curry recipe is one of my family’s favorite recipes and it’s one that’s requested very often. I also love how beautiful the beef curry is; it has such a pretty color.

You could easily make this a meal-in-one and serve this curry as a stew with fresh bread on the side. That’s how my family loves it. Make it more or less spicy by varying the quantity of green chili peppers.

I have a confession to make: I use an unusual ingredient in this recipe and was almost tempted to leave it out fearing I would be judged! But I ended up including it so you can make it just like I do!

Here are some other South Indian recipes you might like to try out!

– Instant Pot Chicken Curry

– Instant Pot Fish Curry

– Instant Pot Sambar

Tips and Substitutions Spiciness Because the curry isn’t heavy on spices, I like to add more chile peppers than I normally do in other dishes – it gives it that extra kick of spice which is balanced out by the coconut milk. I find that jalapeno pepper spiciness can vary and it’s hard to get a consistent level of heat and so I like to use serrano peppers which I find are fairly consistent in their spiciness. Beef To save time, you could choose to skip the browning of the beef step, but the flavor won’t be the same. I use stew meat but you can use any cut of meat that has some fat: beef chuck, bottom roast, bottom round…. Meats with higher fat content do very well in the Instant Pot pressure cooker, but make sure your trim the fat so it’s not excessive. When you’re browning the beef, don’t crowd the inner pot. Do it in batches so you don’t end up boiling the meat! You can even do the browning of the beef in a large non-stick frying pan. Carrots I frequently use baby carrots rather than sliced carrots and keep the same pressure cooking time. Flavor The recipe has an unusual ingredient, which is A1 Steak Sauce. I make another family recipe from my mother-in-law and she adds it to the beef to give it that extra oomph, that umami. That’s why I incorporate A1 into this recipe. You can omit it and still have a super-tasty Instant Pot Beef Curry Stew. Thickness If you’d like a thicker curry with less liquid, feel free to increase the quantity of beef and vegetables and/or decrease the quantity of broth. Broth You can use either beef broth or chicken broth. I generally use chicken broth because that’s what I usually have on hand.



If you’re new to the Instant Pot and aren’t familiar with how to use it, you might find it helpful to first read one of the following guides and then come back here to learn how to make this recipe.

– Instant Pot DUO Beginner’s Manual

– Instant Pot ULTRA Beginner’s Manual

– Instant Pot DUO EVO PLUS Beginner’s Manual

– Instant Pot DUO NOVA Beginner’s Manual

Instant Pot Beef Curry Ingredients

Broth

Beef

Carrots

Ginger

Turmeric

Salt

Potato

Onions Garlic

Jalapenos

Steak sauce

Pepper

Cilantro

Coconut milk

Oil

How to Make Beef Curry in the Instant Pot (Step by Step Instructions)

Turn on Saute mode Saute beef cubes Saute onion mixture Deglaze and add spices Add broth and beef Pressure cook Quick release pressure Add vegetables Pressure cook Quick release pressure Add coconut milk Add cilantro

Turn on Saute Mode

Instant Pot DUO: Select the Saute function.

Select the function. Instant Pot ULTRA: Select the Saute function and press Start.

Saute Beef Cubes Once the Instant Pot has pre-heated, add oil and allow it to heat up.

Working in batches, sear beef until browned on all sides, stirring frequently. Remove beef and set aside.

Press Cancel to turn Instant Pot off, to keep the onions from burning in the next step.

Saute Onion mixture Add onions, garlic, ginger, jalapenos and stir well. Deglaze and add spices Select Saute again. Add a tablespoon or two of broth and deglaze the inner pot. Saute till onion mixture is golden brown, stirring often. This will take about 3 to 5 minutes. Deglaze as needed if the onions start browning too much or sticking to the bottom.

again. Add a tablespoon or two of broth and deglaze the inner pot. Saute till onion mixture is golden brown, stirring often. This will take about 3 to 5 minutes. Deglaze as needed if the onions start browning too much or sticking to the bottom. Add the salt, pepper, turmeric, and A1 steak sauce.

Stir until fragrant, about 30 seconds to 1 minute. * * If the Instant Pot becomes too hot and the ingredients are burning, turn it off to cool it down and turn back on once cooled. You don’t want to burn the spices! Again, if the mixture sticks to the bottom, deglaze by adding a tablespoon of broth and stirring to remove the browned bits. Add broth and beef Stir in the remaining broth and make sure there are no brown bits stuck to the bottom of the inner pot.

Stir in reserved beef.

Instant Pot Duo Pressure Cook 15 minutes

Close the lid and make sure steam release handle is in ‘Sealing’ position

Press Manual (or Pressure Cook) and + or – until the display reads ‘15′ (15 minutes).

Instant Pot Ultra Pressure Cook 15 minutes

Close the lid.

Select Pressure Cook mode and adjust the time to 15 minutes (00:15).

mode and adjust the time to 15 minutes (00:15). Press Start.

Pressure Cooking Process (Duo and Ultra)

Instant Pot display will change to On .

. Once the Instant Pot is pressurized, the float valve will go up.

The display will count down to 0; it will then switch to Keep Warm mode and display ‘L0:00’ or ’00 00′ and begin to count up the number of minutes since pressure cooking completed.

How to Quick Release Pressure (QR) on the DUO

Move the steam release handle to Venting . Steam will come out of the steam release handle.

. Steam will come out of the steam release handle. When your Instant Pot is depressurized, the float valve will be in the down position.

Press Cancel and open the Instant Pot.

How to Quick Release Pressure (QR) on the ULTRA

Press down on the Steam Release Button until it locks into place, and steam begins to come out of the Steam Release Valve.

When your Instant Pot is depressurized, the float valve will be in the down position.

Press Cancel and open the Instant Pot.

[Find out more about the pressure release methods and how and when to use them. ]

Add vegetables

Stir in the carrots and potatoes.

Instant Pot Duo Pressure Cook 3 minutes

Close the lid and make sure steam release handle is in Sealing position

position Press Manual (or Pressure Cook) and + or – until the display reads 3 (3 minutes).

Instant Pot Ultra Pressure Cook 3 minutes

Close the lid.

Select Pressure Cook mode and adjust the time to 3 minutes (00:03).

Press Start.

Pressure Cooking Process (Duo and Ultra)

Instant Pot display will change to On .

. Once the Instant Pot is pressurized, the float valve will go up.

The display will count down to 0; it will then switch to Keep Warm mode and display L0:00 or 00 00 and begin to count up the number of minutes since pressure cooking completed.

How to Quick Release Pressure (QR) on the DUO

Move the steam release handle to Venting . Steam will come out of the steam release handle.

. Steam will come out of the steam release handle. When your Instant Pot is depressurized, the float valve will be in the down position.

Press Cancel and open the Instant Pot.

How to Quick Release Pressure (QR) on the ULTRA

Press down on the Steam Release Button until it locks into place, and steam begins to come out of the Steam Release Valve.

When your Instant Pot is depressurized, the float valve will be in the down position.

Press Cancel and open the Instant Pot.

[Find out more about the pressure release methods and how and when to use them. ]

Add coconut milk

Stir in coconut milk.

Add cilantro

Heat through on Saute mode.

mode. Stir in chopped cilantro.

Serve as a soup or stew with bread or as a curry with Instant Pot basmati rice or jasmine rice or naan.

Instant Pot Beef Curry with Coconut Milk | Kerala Beef Stew With hearty beef and turmeric-spiced coconut milk, this flavor-packed Instant Pot Beef Curry recipe is classic comfort food with an Indian twist. Tender bites of beef and vegetables come together in an aromatic curry adapted from the South Indian state of Kerala. This curry can also be served as a beef stew, which is how my family loves it. Make it more or less spicy by varying the quantity of green chili peppers. 5 from 19 votes Print Pin Prep Time: 15 minutes Cook Time: 55 minutes Total Time: 1 hour 10 minutes Servings: 6 Calories: 550 kcal Author: Paint the Kitchen Red Ingredients 3 Tbsp vegetable oil for searing

2 lbs beef stew meat – cut into 1-inch cubes

– 1 cup onion chopped

5 tsp garlic minced

1 Tbsp ginger chopped finely

1 jalapeno or serrano pepper – or to taste, seeded and chopped finely *

– 2 cups beef broth or chicken broth

1 tsp salt or to taste

1 tsp black pepper or to taste

1 tsp turmeric powder

2 tsp A1 steak sauce optional

1 1/2 cups carrots peeled, cut into 1-inch pieces

1 1/2 cups potatoes cut into 1-inch cubes

14 oz. coconut milk unsweetened, regular fat (1 can)

1/2 cup cilantro chopped Equipment Instant Pot

Slotted Spoon Instructions Select the Saute function. Add oil to Instant Pot and working in batches, sear beef until browned on all sides, stirring frequently. Be careful not to burn. Turn off Instant Pot if it gets too hot. Remove beef with a slotted spoon and set aside.

Turn Instant Pot off and add onions, garlic, ginger, jalapenos and stir well.

Select Saute again and add 1 to 2 tablespoons of broth to deglaze Instant Pot, scraping up all the brown bits.

Saute onion mixture till golden brown, stirring often. This will take about 5 minutes. If the mixture sticks to the bottom, add a tablespoon or two of broth.

Add reserved beef, salt, black pepper, turmeric, A-1 steak sauce and saute briefly to coat the beef with spices.

Add broth and stir.

Close Instant Pot Lid and pressure cook on HIgh Pressure for 15 minutes.

[ Read More: The Different Pressure Release Methods ] Do a quick release of pressure (QR) and open the lid.

Add potatoes and carrots to Instant Pot and close the lid again.

Pressure cook for 3 minutes on high pressure and do a quick release of pressure (QR).

Add coconut milk to the Instant Pot beef curry and stir to combine. Taste and season with salt to taste.

Select Saute mode and heat through.

Turn off Instant Pot, sprinkle beef curry with cilantro and stir. Serve with crusty bread, naan or over rice Notes Prep time does not include steps that are already accounted for in the ingredient list, e.g. chopped onions, minced garlic, cubed beef, etc.

* Use jalapeno or serrano peppers with care: add them per your spice tolerance. To make this a thicker curry, reduce the liquid at the end in Saute ‘mode, or use 1 1/2 cups broth instead of 2.

‘mode, or use 1 1/2 cups broth instead of 2. Adapted from Chef Asha Gomez in Bon Appetit.

Please read the blog post for some useful tips. Nutrition Serving: 1 /6 quantity | Calories: 550 kcal | Carbohydrates: 32 g | Protein: 37 g | Fat: 32 g | Saturated Fat: 17 g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 7 g | Cholesterol: 97 mg | Sodium: 388 mg | Fiber: 3 g | Sugar: 5 g Have you made this recipe? I love seeing your photos! Tag me on Instagram @PaintTheKitchenRed hashtag #paintthekitchenred

I am not a certified nutritionist. I provide my best estimate of nutritional information merely as a courtesy to my readers. If you depend on nutritional information for dietary or health reasons, I suggest using your favorite online nutrition calculator to confirm the nutritional value of this recipe based on the actual ingredients that you use. If you loved this recipe, please give it a five ⭐ rating in the comment section below and please share it on social media using the social media share buttons at the top and bottom of this post. Thank you so much! BACK TO TOP

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