Have you ever cooked ribeye steak in a pressure cooker? You can cook ribeye and onions within thirty minutes. Serve a ribeye meal with sweet potato fries and steamed broccoli.
Jump to RecipeRibeye and onion tastes wonderful together. They were cooked together in this recipe. My family loved it. Delicious and healthy.
I seared my ribeye in a cast iron skillet then pressure-cooked it with the onions.
Steamed Broccoli
While the ribeye and onions cook, it’s time to fry sweet potatoes and steam broccoli on the stove.
Steaming broccoli is easy. Put a cup of water to the pot. Add the broccoli. Cover, and heat until the water boils. Turn the burner off. Top with butter. Easy-peasy, right?
Fried Sweet Potatoes
Ever tried fried sweet potatoes? We like sweet potatoes fried, boiled, baked, and cooked in the microwave. In this recipe, however, I fried them.
The best way to slice the potatoes is thin. Heat a cast iron pan (Or other desired pan) on high. Add spoonfuls of coconut oil to cover the bottom of the cast iron skillet and turn the heat to medium-low. Place the slices of potatoes into the hot oil.
Fried sweet potatoes are addicting, especially with the sweet and salty blend – naturally sweet potatoes with kosher salt.
Check out pattycakespantry.com to see five ways to make sweet potatoes. Patty Cake writes about recipes created from pantry ingredients. And she offers an array of ways to cook different kinds of vegetables.
How to Cook Ribeye & Onions in a Pressure Cooker
Recipe for a pressure cooker ribeye, fried potatoes, and steamed broccoli:
Pressure Cooker Ribeye & Onions Meal - a Southern Hospitality Recipe
Ribeye & Onion pressure cooker meal with sweet potatoes and broccoli sides
Ingredients
Ribeye and Onions
Sweet Potato Slices
Steamed Broccoli
- 2 Sweet onions
- 4 Ribeye steaks
- 4 Sweet potatoes
- 2 Broccoli Crowns
Instructions
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Turn the pressure cooker (mine is Farberware) on the Sear-Roast method.
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Slice two sweet onions.
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Leave the lid up.
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Put the onion slices into the pressure cooker.
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The pressure cooker will count from H:10 to H:01 for the searing (sauteeing) then will start roasting/cooking.
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While the onions are searing/sauteeing, sear all sides of the ribeye steaks in a preheated (on high) cast iron skillet.
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Place the lightly browned ribeyes on top of the onions in the pressure cooker.
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Close the lid and lock it.
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Check the ribeyes when the pressure cooker is at 0:45 by pressing “Off” (indicated in red on my Farberware pressure cooker), carefully pushing the pressure release button, then opening the lid.
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If your steaks are approximately 1/2” lb (and you are cooking 4), the steaks should be about well done and tender.
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Ribeye temperature will vary according to the type of pressure cooker you are using.
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At least cook your ribeyes for 5 minutes after the searing countdown ends and the actual roasting begins.
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Go through the process of turning off, releasing the pressure, and opening the lid.
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If the steaks are too rare, close the lid, lock it, and cook approximately 5 more minutes until they look right to you.
Fried Sweet Potatoes
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Cut the potatoes into thin slices.
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Heat a cast iron pan on high.
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Place the slices of potatoes into the hot oil.
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Flip the slices over with tongs, spatula, or a large spoon, whichever works best for you.
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If the potato slices start looking too dark or burnt, turn the burner down to low.
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If your stove burner is still too high when set on low, turn the burner off for about two minutes.
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When you turn the burner back on, set it to low to finish cooking all the potato slices.
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Lightly sprinkle each batch of potato slices with kosher salt.
Steamed Broccoli
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Add a cup of water and the broccoli florets into a pot.
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Cover and heat to boiling.
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Turn the burner off and open the lid to put the butter on the broccoli.
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Meal is ready to serve.
Recipe Notes
The total amount of cooking time may vary, depending on what size pan you fry your sweet potato slices in. My cast iron skillet is medium size. You could fit several more slices of potatoes in a large pan. Another option would be to use two pans to fry the sweet potatoes (saves cooking time).
Ribeye steak is definitely my favorite steak – grilled. But pressure-cooked ribeye is quick to make and tasty to eat also. Keep the leftover steak because you can make additional meals like chili…
tacos, quesadillas, salad, and soup.
How to Cook Ribeyes in an Air Fryer
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