Instant Pot Irish Stew

Instant Pot Irish Stew Recipe - Family Fresh MealsSometimes I think what’s called “the luck of the Irish” isn’t really luck at all. It’s just good planning.

Irish stew is the perfect example of this. It’s a filling, flavorful dish that warms you up on a cold night. And it uses cheap ingredients like potatoes and carrots to stretch out one chunk of meat into a meal that can feed a big Irish family. Lucky? No, just well thought out.

Unfortunately, not all of us are this great at planning. We can’t always think far enough ahead to realize that, gee, a nice Irish stew would really hit the spot for dinner tonight, and set up a batch of Crockpot Irish Stew in the morning.Instant Pot Irish Stew - Our favorite St. Patrick's Day Recipe

For us, there’s the Instant Pot. It can turn a hunk of stew beef and some veggies into a thick, satisfying Irish stew in under an hour. Brown the beef and onions right in the pot, add your sauce ingredients and let it stew for 30 minutes, and finally toss in the carrots and potatoes for a quick 4 minutes at high pressure. And just like that, you have a satisfying stew that needs only a loaf of hearty bread to make a complete meal. Now isn’t that lucky?

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 What kind of meat is stew meat?

Stew meat typically means the tougher, leaner cuts of beef, such as shoulder, chuck, round roast, and rump roast. These cuts actually work better in a stew than a tender cut like steak, because the collagen in the meat breaks down and makes it tender. If you use a nice well-marbled steak in your stew, the fat in it just melts out, and the meat turns tough and chewy. So don’t waste your money. Oh, and you can use these same cuts of lamb, venison, or even goat, as well as beef.

The recipe calls for Guinness, which I don’t normally drink. Is there any way to buy just one bottle instead of a six-pack? Or can I substitute a different kind of beer?

I mean, Guinness is obviously the best, because it’s a real Irish beer. Some liquor stores will let you buy a single bottle of it, or you can pay a little more to get one at the pub. But if you just plain can’t find it, you can use another brand of stout. This is a really dark, hearty, flavorful beer that complements the hearty flavors of beef and onions. And if you can’t find any brand of stout, try a porter or brown ale.

 I don’t drink at all. Can I make the stew without the beer?

There are lots of different ways to make Irish stew — some with beer and some without. I like it with, but if it’s not your thing, leaving it out is no problem. What with the meat, beef stock, veggies, herbs, and Worcestershire, it definitely won’t lack for flavor.

ingredients carrots, garlic, onion, guinness, broth, tomato paste, bay leaves, thyme, potatoes, celery


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Instant Pot: This 6qt Instant Pot pressure cooker is always my go to!


Ingredients you will need:
olive oil
stew meat
sweet onion
cloves garlic
Guinness beer
beef stock
tomato paste
Worcestershire sauce
salt and pepper
celery
fresh thyme
bay leaves
carrots
russet potatoes
cornstarch
water

How to Make Instant Pot Irish Stew

  1. Turn the Instant Pot to saute and add olive oil. Season the beef with salt and pepper and add to the Instant Pot. Brown beef on all sides and remove to a plate.Instant Pot Irish Stew - browning meat in instant pot
  2. Add the diced onion to the Instant Pot and cook until it just starts to caramelize. Add the garlic for the last 30 seconds of cooking. When the onions have started to caramelize add the beer to deglaze the pot. Use a wooden spoon to scrape any browned bits from the bottom of the pot. Let the beer and onion mixture cook for 2-3 minutes.pouring beer in to instant pot
  3. Add the browned beef, beef, beef stock, tomato paste, Worcestershire, salt, pepper, celery, thyme, and bay leaves to the Instant Pot.adding in veg and seasoning
  4. Set the pot to the Stew setting and cook for 30 minutes. When the time is up do a quick release of the pressure.
  5. Remove the bay leaves and thyme. Add the carrots and potatoes and cook on high pressure for 4 minutes. Do a quick release when the time is up.cooked soup inside instant pot
  6. If you would like a thicker stew mix together corn starch and water and stir it into the stew. The stew will thicken upon standing.Instant Pot Irish Stew - a ladle full of stew
  7. Serve warm with a hearty bread and garnished with fresh thyme.Instant Pot Irish Stew - Easy St. Patrick's Day Recipe

 

5 from 11 votes

Instant Pot Irish Stew

This Instant Pot Irish Stew can easily turn a hunk of stew beef and some veggies into a thick, satisfying Irish stew in under an hour.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 30 minutes

Ingredients
 

  • 1 Tablespoon olive oil
  • 1.5 pounds stew meat
  • 1 sweet onion diced
  • 2 cloves garlic minced
  • 1 bottle Guinness beer
  • 2 cups beef stock
  • 2.5 Tablespoons tomato paste
  • 1 Tablespoons Worcestershire sauce
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon pepper
  • 3 ribs celery sliced
  • 4 sprigs fresh thyme
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 1 pound carrots peeled and roughly chopped
  • 2 russet potatoes about 1.5 pounds peeled and chopped
  • 1 Tablespoons cornstarch
  • 1 Tablespoon water

Instructions

  • Turn the Instant Pot to saute and add olive oil. Season the beef with salt and pepper and add to the Instant Pot. Brown beef on all sides and remove to a plate.
  • Add the diced onion to the Instant Pot and cook until it just starts to caramelize. Add the garlic for the last 30 seconds of cooking. When the onions have started to caramelize add the beer to deglaze the pot. Use a wooden spoon to scrape any browned bits from the bottom of the pot. Let the beer and onion mixture cook for 2-3 minutes.
  • Add the browned beef, beef stock, tomato paste, Worcestershire, salt, pepper, celery, thyme, and bay leaves to the Instant Pot.
  • Set the pot to the Stew setting and cook for 30 minutes. When the time is up do a quick release of the pressure.
  • Remove the bay leaves and thyme. Add the carrots and potatoes and cook on high pressure for 4 minutes. Do a quick release when the time is up.
  • If you would like a thicker stew mix together corn starch and water and stir it into the stew. The stew will thicken upon standing.
  • Serve warm with a hearty bread and garnished with fresh thyme

Nutrition

Calories: 337kcal | Carbohydrates: 31g | Protein: 30g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Cholesterol: 70mg | Sodium: 575mg | Potassium: 1296mg | Fiber: 4g | Sugar: 9g | Vitamin A: 12821IU | Vitamin C: 14mg | Calcium: 91mg | Iron: 4mg

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16 Comments

  1. Terri Hunt says:

    5 stars
    I make my Irish man Irish Stew each year. This year I had replaced my crock pot with an instant pot. This is the best Irish Stew I have ever made. Will definitely make this again and teach it to my grandchildren.

    1. I am so happy you loved the recipe Terri!

    2. Made this in my 3 quart mini IP. It just fit! Turned out great, we loved it. Couldn’t find fresh thyme, so used a couple teaspoons of flakes, Aldi had a version of Irish stout, so used that. Kept out part of the large onion until I added the other veg, we like some large chunks of onion. Thanks!

  2. Mark Rosewell says:

    This recipe is becoming a go to on those cold Pennsylvania nights!! So rich and savory, and perfect with crusty bread. Everyone in the family loves it. Thank you!

  3. Keri Herlong says:

    5 stars
    This is the best Irish stew I have ever made! I have high cholesterol so I thought I would sub the beef with turkey tenderloin, and it was a great sub! I also added the celery with the potatoes and carrots. I felt like cooking the celery the entire time would have made it disappear. Adding it with the potatoes and carrots kept it with just a hint of crisp. This will be a regular!

  4. Jessica L says:

    5 stars
    This recipe was great! We wanted something for St. Paddy’s but I’m not a fan of corned beef, so we decided to try this! Excellent flavor and easy to make.

    My only feedback: you listed the nutritional information but no serving size. What serving size is your nutritional info calculated from? 1/2 cup? 1 cup?

  5. Janice OLeary says:

    5 stars
    Delicious. I added the carrots in the beginning because I like my carrots soft.