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Beef And Broccoli Pressure Cooker

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Ingredients

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2 1/2 lbs stew meat (still partially frozen it cuts up easier that way)
2 lbs frozen broccoli
1 (15 ounce) can baby ears of corn (rinsed and drained)
1 (8 ounce) can sliced water chestnuts (rinsed and drained)
1 large sweet onion (diced)
4 garlic cloves (diced)
1/2 - 3/4 cup brown sugar
1/2 cup soy sauce
4 tablespoons ground ginger

Nutritional information

520.6
Calories
81g
Calories From Fat
9.1g
Total Fat
3.3 g
Saturated Fat
90.7mg
Cholesterol
1175mg
Sodium
72g
Carbs
6.6g
Dietary Fiber
20.2g
Sugars
41.9g
Protein
514g
Serving Size (g)
8
Serving Size

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Beef And Broccoli Pressure Cooker

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    Richly flavored with sweet and a little back-bite of heat, thoroughly Beef and Broccoli on a budget and in a hurry when you don't have a lot of time. You won't find better even for take out.

    • 200 min
    • Serves 8
    • Easy

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    Beef and Broccoli — Pressure Cooker Style, Richly flavored with sweet and a little back-bite of heat, thoroughly Beef and Broccoli on a budget and in a hurry when you don’t have a lot of time. You won’t find better even for take out., Richly flavored with sweet and a little back-bite of heat, thoroughly Beef and Broccoli on a budget and in a hurry when you don’t have a lot of time. You won’t find better even for take out.


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    See, There's not a Huge Number of Ingredients Here, All of Which I Had.

    2
    Done

    How Did This Go Together and How Did I Make It Work?.

    3
    Done

    Take That Partially Frozen Beef Stew Meat and Chunk It Finer, Like 3-4 Pieces Out of Each or More. Use Your Plastic Tray, not the Wooden Cutting Board. Put All the Still Half Frozen Beef Into a Gallon Freezer Zip Lock Bag.

    4
    Done

    Into a Bowl, Put the Brown Sugar, Granulated Garlic, Ginger, Soy Sauce, Tabasco, and Sesame Seed Oil--Whisk Until Smooth. Then Pour the Mass Over the Beef, Squish It Around to Coat Well. Then Get All the Air Out of the Bag and Zip It Tight. Let It Sit on the Counter to Finish Thawing and Soak Up the Quick Marinade, Flip It a Few Times Too. the Beef Will Soak It Up.

    5
    Done

    When Ready, Chop Up the Onion and Garlic, Drain and Rinse the Baby Ears of Corn and Water Chestnuts. Have Them Waiting. Also Have a Bowl Waiting to Receive the Browned Bits of Beef.

    6
    Done

    Pull Out the Pressure Cooker and Set It to 'brown' Put Only About 1/2 Tablespoon of Oil in the Bottom (any Kind). Brown the Beef in Lots, Squeezing Out the Extra Liquid Back Into the Bag as You Pull the Meat from the Bag. Brown Each Lot and Set It Aside Into the Waiting Bowl.

    7
    Done

    Once All the Meat Is Done, Add Another Small Drizzle of Oil Into the Pot and Then Toss in the Onions With a Little Kosher Salt (not Much) Allowing Them to Soften and Get a Little Color. Just as They Are Done, Toss in the Diced Garlic Followed by the Browned Beef. Give It All a Good Stir and Add Whatever Is Left of the Marinade from That Bag Over Top of It, There Won't Be Too Much. Remember With Pressure Cooking, You Don't Need a Lot of Liquid.

    8
    Done

    Turn on the Rice Steamer and Set It to Go.

    9
    Done

    Slap the Lid on the Pressure Cooker and Set It to 10 Minutes, Really, It's not Going to Need a Long Time. Once It Finishes, Release the Steam, Add the Corn, Water Chestnuts, and the Frozen Broccoli. Stir the Mass Well, Set For 'low Pressure' For 2 Minutes. I Didn't Want the Broccoli Mushy and It'll Go There Quickly. I Just Wanted It Steamed Through. I Did Stop It at 1 Minute Because Once the Pressure Came Up, It Was Really Already Done.

    10
    Done

    I Gave It Another Stir as the Rice Steamer Dinged, Gave It a Taste and Knew I Had a Winner. I Served It Up and It All Disappeared. Now to Store Away For Leftovers.

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