PRESSURE-COOKER SPICY ANCHO CHILE AND CILANTRO SHORT RIBS
Ancho chile powder adds a remarkable smokiness to this dish, while the cilantro beautifully brightens it up. Choose the best-quality short ribs you can find. It makes a nice difference in flavor and fat content.
Provided by Bren Herrera
Categories Pressure Cooker Instant Pot Beef Rib Beef Chile Pepper Cilantro Red Wine Jalapeño Dinner
Yield Serves 4
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- Rinse and pat dry the short ribs. Season with the salt, pepper, cumin and ancho chile powder. Heat the olive oil over high for the stovetop pressure cooker or use the browning setting for the electric pressure cooker.
- Add the short ribs and brown on all sides, about 4 minutes. While the ribs are browning, make the sauce: Add the garlic, cilantro, jalapeño, vegetable broth, sugar and four-peppercorn blend to a food processor and blend for 1 minute, or until the cilantro has liquefied. Cover the ribs with the mixture, using a rubber spatula to scrape the processor. Pour in the beef stock and wine and stir. Cancel cooking for the electric cooker, and close the lid.
- Stovetop Pressure Cooker: Set to high pressure (15 PSI) and set the timer for 35 minutes. Cook over high heat for 25 minutes, then reduce the heat to medium and continue to cook for the last 10 minutes.
- Electric Pressure Cooker: Set to high pressure (10-12 PSI) and 40 minutes.
- When done, remove from the heat or turn off the cooker and allow the pressure to release on its own (natural-release), about 12 minutes.
- When all of the pressure is out, adjust for salt and remove the short ribs from the pot. Transfer to a serving platter. Cross-cut across several bones and into three parts or however many bones your ribs have.
PRESSURE-COOKER SPICY ANCHO CHILE AND CILANTRO SHORT RIBS
I used to write a food column for Dean & DeLuca where my job was to play around with a lot of their newest and trendiest ingredients and then develop recipes with the bounty. Of all the recipes I created, this is one of my favorites. The ancho chile powder adds a remarkable smokiness, while the cilantro beautifully brightens it up. Choose the best-quality short ribs you can find. It makes a nice difference in flavor and fat content.
Provided by @MakeItYours
Number Of Ingredients 14
Steps:
- Preparation Rinse and pat dry the short ribs. Season with the salt, pepper, cumin and ancho chile powder. Heat the olive oil over high for the stovetop pressure cooker or use the browning setting for the electric pressure cooker.
- Add the short ribs and brown on all sides, about 4 minutes. While the ribs are browning, make the sauce: Add the garlic, cilantro, jalapeño, vegetable broth, sugar and four-peppercorn blend to a food processor and blend for 1 minute, or until the cilantro has liquefied. Cover the ribs with the mixture, using a rubber spatula to scrape the processor. Pour in the beef stock and wine and stir. Cancel cooking for the electric cooker, and close the lid.
- Stovetop Pressure Cooker:Set to high pressure (15 PSI) and set the timer for 35 minutes. Cook over high heat for 25 minutes, then reduce the heat to medium and continue to cook for the last 10 minutes.
- Electric Pressure Cooker:Set to high pressure (10-12 PSI) and 40 minutes.
- When done, remove from the heat or turn off the cooker and allow the pressure to release on its own (natural-release), about 12 minutes.
- When all of the pressure is out, adjust for salt and remove the short ribs from the pot. Transfer to a serving platter. Cross-cut across several bones and into three parts or however many bones your ribs have.
- Bren's Cooking TipIf you can't find basil garlic olive oil, substitute extra-virgin and add 1/2 teaspoon of dried basil.
- From Modern Pressure Cooking: More Than 100 Incredible Recipes and Time-Saving Techniques to Master Your Pressure Cooker © 2016 by Bren Herrera. Reprinted with permission from Page Street Publishing.
- Buy the full book from Amazon.
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