Instant Pot Crispy Brisket Bites

Instant Pot Crispy Brisket Bites. Tender beef with a crisp crust, tossed in barbecue sauce. An easy appetizer or main dish, done in about an hour thanks to pressure cooking.

Crispy beef bites are an idea from my friends at Certified Angus Beef. A few years back I visited their Culinary Center in Wooster, OH, and they served these as an afternoon snack. “What a great idea!” I thought…and promptly forgot about it amongst all the other beef info.

The idea came back to me a few weeks ago, a memory of tender cubes of beef tossed in barbecue sauce. The chefs at CAB made their beef bites using leftover smoked brisket in a deep fryer; I don’t have a fryer or leftover brisket, so I used pressure cooking and a skillet. (I cheated, and used a little liquid smoke to simulate the smoked brisket.) The results were as good as I remembered, saucy bites with a browned crust, great as an appetizer or for dinner.

The key to this recipe is cubing the brisket before cooking. A big roast takes a long time to cook in a pressure cooker; we can use pressure to increase the heat, but it still takes a while to penetrate deep into a roast. I work around that by cutting the roast into bite-sized pieces before cooking.

I also make my own homemade BBQ rub and BBQ sauce, but you don’t have to do that; if you have a store-bought favorite, or your own special mix, go ahead and use it.

Recipe: Instant Pot Crispy Brisket Bites

Inspired by: Certified Angus Beef® Brand – Culinary Center

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Mike Vrobel Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 40 min

Total Time: 50 minutes

Yield: 3 pounds of bites 1 x Print Recipe Pin Recipe Description Instant Pot Crispy Brisket Bites. Tender beef with a crisp crust, tossed in barbecue sauce. An easy appetizer or main dish, done in about an hour thanks to pressure cooking. Scale 1x 2x 3x Ingredients Texas Barbecue Rub (Or 3 tablespoons of store-bought rub) 1 teaspoon fine sea salt

fine sea salt 1 teaspoon Ancho chili powder

Ancho chili powder ½ teaspoon fresh ground black pepper

fresh ground black pepper ½ teaspoon onion powder

onion powder ½ teaspoon garlic powder Texas Barbecue Sauce (Or ½ cup of store-bought sauce) ¾ cup ketchup

ketchup 2 tablespoons brown sugar

brown sugar 2 tablespoons cider vinegar

cider vinegar 2 teaspoons Worcestershire sauce

Worcestershire sauce ½ teaspoon Texas Barbecue Rub (from above) Brisket Bites 3 pounds beef brisket, fat cap trimmed to ¼ inch, cut into 1½ -inch cubes

pounds beef brisket, fat cap trimmed to ¼ inch, cut into -inch cubes 1 cup water

water 1 teaspoon liquid smoke (optional)

liquid smoke (optional) 1 teaspoon vegetable oil Instructions Make the rub and sauce: In a small bowl, stir the barbecue rub ingredients until completely mixed, then set them aside. In a medium bowl, whisk the barbecue sauce ingredients (including ½ teaspoon of the rub) until smooth. Set aside. Seasoned beef into the pot: Sprinkle the brisket cubes with the rub, then put the beef into the Instant Pot (or pressure cooker pot). Stir the cup of water and the liquid smoke together, then pour it into the pot. Pressure cook for 25 minutes with a natural pressure release: Lock the lid on the Instant Pot. Cook on high pressure for 25 minutes in an electric pressure cooker (“Manual” or “Pressure Cook” mode in an Instant Pot), or for 20 minutes in a stovetop PC. Let the pressure come down naturally, about 15 minutes. Pan-fry the brisket bites, toss with barbecue sauce, and serve: Unlock the Instant Pot lid and open it away from you – the steam is hot. Scoop the beef cubes into a bowl with a slotted spoon. In a 12-inch fry pan over medium-high heat, heat the vegetable oil until shimmering. Spread the brisket cubes in the frypan in a single layer and cook until the bottom is browned and crispy, about 3 minutes. Flip the brisket cubes and brown the other side, about 2 more minutes. Drizzle the barbecue sauce over the brisket and toss to coat. (We made ½ cup – just enough to glaze the beef, not so much that it’s swimming in barbecue sauce.) Serve the brisket bites and pass the rest of the sauce at the table for dipping. Equipment 6-Quart Pressure Cooker Buy Now → Notes Can’t find brisket, or it’s too pricey? (I can’t believe how expensive brisket is nowadays.) Beef chuck and Bottom Round are also good substitutes.

To double this recipe, double all the ingredients, pressure cook, and pan-fry in two batches. You don’t want to crowd the frypan, or the brisket will steam, not brown. To halve the recipe, halve all the ingredients except for the water. Cooking time is the same either way.

Want dry rub brisket bites? Skip the sauce. Make double the rub, save half of it, and sprinkle it on the beef when the recipe calls for the sauce. Tools 6 quart or larger pressure cooker (I love my Instant Pot 6-Quart Pressure Cooker)

Slotted Spoon

12-inch Fry Pan Category: Weeknight Dinner

Method: Pressure Cooker

Cuisine: American Keywords: Instant Pot Crispy Brisket Bites, Pressure Cooker Crispy Brisket Bites

What do you think?

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