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This comforting Instant Pot Swiss Steak recipe is easy for beginners to make using affordable ingredients and takes less time than the stovetop or oven.

You’ll also love Instant Pot Pot Roast and Instant Pot Beef Stew and Instant Pot Meatballs.

Suitable for Low Carb, Keto, Whole30, Paleo, and Gluten Free diets. Weight Watchers points included.

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A well-seasoned steak dinner is the epitome of comfort food. But, depending on the cut of meat and the size of your family, steak dinners can be expensive. Look no further folks, because this Instant Pot Swiss Steak recipe is an affordable healthy meal that your whole family will looooove.

Making Swiss Steak in the Instant Pot with gravy, mushrooms, and tomatoes is super simple, requires no tenderizing and will be ready to serve faster than the stovetop or oven methods. And every bit as delicious as Instant Pot Beef And Broccoli and Instant Pot Cuban Ropa Vieja.

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Table of contents

  • Why You’ll Love This
  • What Is Swiss Steak?
  • Ingredient Notes
  • How To Make Instant Pot Swiss Steak
  • Make This In A Slow Cooker
  • Recipe Tips
  • Delicious Variations
  • Storage and Meal Prep
  • FAQs
  • Serving Suggestions
  • More Instant Pot Recipes
  • Weight Watchers Points
  • Tools Needed
  • Pressure Cooker Swiss Steak Video
  • Get The Instant Pot Swiss Steak Recipe

Why You’ll Love This

  • Easy– a little dicing, sauteing and pressure cooking and mostly hands-off time.
  • Make ahead– the flavors get better the next day so this is perfect for meal prep.
  • Flavorful – full of rich flavor, and delicious vegetables.
  • Crowd pleasing – you can scale this recipe up to feed a crowd.
  • Dietary – suitable for Low Carb, Keto, Whole30, Paleo, and Gluten Free diets.
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What Is Swiss Steak?

Don’t let the name fool you, this Pressure Cooker Swiss Steak has nothing to do with being from Switzerland. A Swiss Steak is called that because of the method in which it’s cooked. You slowly cook your tougher cut of meat, bringing out all the flavor. Then brown it and braise it in a tomato sauce.

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Ingredient Notes

  • Steak – this recipe uses bottom round steak which is a cheaper tougher cut of steak and perfect for pressure cooking.
  • Spices – this easy stew gets its flavors from garlic powder, onion powder, paprika, salt and pepper. Adjust quantities of spices to your taste.
  • Onion – you can use white, yellow, or red onions.
  • Mushrooms – I used baby mushrooms, but you can use other mushrooms that you have.
  • Celery – A great flavor enhancer.
  • Broth – for best results and flavor use low sodium beef broth. Vegetable and chicken broth will work too.
  • Olive oil – for browning the steak. Use other vegetable oil, sunflower oil, avocado oil too.
  • Tomatoes – this uses diced tomatoes but feel free to use crushed tomatoes too.
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How To Make Instant Pot Swiss Steak

Get complete ingredients list and instructions from the recipe card below.

  1. In a shallow bowl, combine the garlic powder, onion powder, paprika, sea salt, and black pepper.
  2. Season the sliced round steak on both sides with the seasoning mixture.
  3. Press sauté on the Instant Pot, and when it reads hot, add the oil.
  4. Once the oil is simmering, brown the steak on both sides, then place on a plate and cover with foil. Work in batches if needed.
  5. Add the diced onion to the Instant Pot and cook for 1 min. Add the sliced mushrooms and celery, and cook just until slightly soft, stirring occasionally for 2-3 mins.
  6. Add a thirdof the beef broth. Using a wooden spoon, scrape the bottom of the pot to deglaze it.
  7. Press cancel to turn off the sauté mode and add the round steak back to the pot. Add the remaining beef broth and top with the crushed tomatoes. Make sure to NOT stir the tomatoes into the broth.
  8. Cover with the lid, lock it, turn the valve to sealing position, and pressure cook for 20 minutes. Once cooked, allow for a 10-minute natural pressure release, then do a quick pressure release to remove the remaining pressure.
  9. Open the lid, remove steak, and place on a large platter. Cover with foil.
  10. Press sauté and boil the gravy mixture for 10 minutes to thicken it and reduce it.
  11. Garnish with chopped parsley and serve over mashed cauliflower with the gravy on top.
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Make This In A Slow Cooker

  1. Combine the spices and season the steak.
  2. Brown steak in a skillet with some oil and remove and add into a slow cooker followed by the remaining ingredients.
  3. Cook on low for 7-8 hours or on high for 4-5 hours or until the meat is fork tender.
  4. Serve.

Recipe Tips

  • Cooking time does not include time for Instant Pot to come up to pressure or for the pressure to release.
  • Make sure to deglaze the pot in step 6 to avoid getting a BURN notice.
  • Try using my Best Dang Steak Seasoning on the Swiss Steak in place of the seasonings listed.
  • Do NOT mix or stir the tomatoes into the broth as this will cause a BURN notice.
  • If not low carb, you can thicken the sauce by using a cornstarch slurry at the end.

Delicious Variations

  • Make the Best Dang Steak Seasoning ahead of time and use this seasoning instead of theseasonings listed in the ingredients.
  • Other SeasoningVariations: Creole Seasoningand Greek Seasoning

Storage and Meal Prep

This is an ideal meal prep recipe because it can be easily stored in the fridge or freezer until you need it.

  • Prep Ahead – Make ahead and refrigerate for up to 3 days in an airtight container.
  • Freeze – Follow the handy tips below on how to freeze this. Transfer pulled pork into these convenient freezer bags. Squeeze out all the extra air and seal the bags. Label the bags and then lay them flat in the freezer for up to 3 months.
  • Thaw – Defrost overnight in the refrigerator.
  • To make reheating easier, freeze in the right portion sizes that you need for the future.

FAQs

What Cut of Meat Do You Use for This?

This Swiss Steak in Instant Pot recipe calls for a tougher cut of meat like bottom round steak. If your market doesn’t have bottom round steak, you can use cube steak or any inexpensive cut of steak you can get that has some fat swirled in.

Round Steak is generally a tougher cut of meat because it’s from the back part of the cow’s hindquarters. The legs muscles and meat are stronger and tougher in that area, leading to a tougher cut of meat.

What is the Difference Between Salisbury Steak and Swiss Steak?

Swiss Steak is a cut of steak. However, Salisbury Steak is actually ground beef that’s shaped into a patty. Salisbury Steak usually has a beef broth gravy while Instant Pot Swiss Steak has a tasty tomato-based gravy.

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Serving Suggestions

  • Instant Pot Rutabaga Mash.
  • Instant Pot Butternut Squash Mash.
  • Instant Pot Brown Rice. (if not low carb)
  • Instant Pot Mashed Potatoes. (if not low carb)
  • Air Fryer Potatoes Wedges. (if not low carb)

More Instant Pot Recipes

If you like this recipe, then you’ll want to check out these other quick, easy and delicious Instant Pot recipes:

  • Instant Pot Corn Beef and Cabbage.
  • Instant Pot Pot Roast.
  • Instant Pot Meatloaf.
  • Easy Instant Pot Meatballs.
  • Instant Pot Goulash.
  • And for chicken lovers => Instant Pot Chicken And Potatoes.
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Weight Watchers Points

There are 8 Blue Plan SmartPoints in one serving of this.

Tools Needed

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4.63 from 8 votes

Easy Instant Pot Swiss Steak

A flavorful, affordable, and faster take on the traditional family comfort meal.

Prep Time10 minutes mins

Cook Time30 minutes mins

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: American, Western

Diet: Gluten Free

Servings: 4

Calories: 422kcal

Author: Bintu Hardy

Ingredients

  • 2 lbs (508g) bottom round steak trimmed and sliced into large squares
  • 2 tsp garlic powder
  • 1 tsp onion powder
  • 1 tsp paprika
  • 1 tsp sea salt
  • 1 tsp ground black pepper
  • 2 Tbsp olive oil
  • 1 medium white or yellow onion peeled and diced
  • 8 oz (125g) baby Bella mushrooms sliced
  • 2 celery stalks diced
  • 1 cup low sodium beef broth
  • ½ cup (100g) diced tomatoes

Instructions

  • In a shallow bowl combine the garlic powder, onion powder, paprika, sea salt, and black pepper.

  • Season the sliced round steak on both sides with the seasoning mixture.

  • Press sauté on the Instant Pot, and when it reads Hot, add the oil.

  • Once the oil is simmering, brown the steak on both sides, then place on a plate and cover with foil. Work in batches.

  • Add the diced onion to the Instant Pot and cook for 1 min. Add the sliced mushrooms and celery, and cook just until slightly soft, stirring occasionally for 2-3 mins.

  • Add 1/3 of the beef broth. Using a wooden spoon scrape the bottom of the pot to deglaze it.

  • Press cancel to turn off the sauté mode, and add the round steak back to the pot. Add the remaining beef broth and top with the crushed tomatoes, at this point do NOT stir the tomatoes into the broth.

  • Cover with the lid, lock it, turn the valve to the sealing position, and pressure cook for 20 minutes. Once cooked, allow for a 10 minute natural pressure release, then do a quick pressure release to remove remaining pressure.

  • Open the lid, remove steak and place on a large platter. Cover with foil.

  • Press sauté and boil the gravy mixture for 10 mins to thicken it and reduce it.

  • Garnish with chopped parsley and serve Instant Pot Swiss Steak over mashed cauliflower, with the gravy on top.

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Notes

  • Cooking time does not include time for Instant Pot to come up to pressure or for the pressure to release.
  • Make sure to deglaze the pot in step 6 to avoid getting a BURN notice.
  • Try using my Best Dang Steak Seasoning on the Swiss Steak in place of the seasonings listed.
  • Do NOT mix or stir the tomatoes into the broth as this will cause a BURN notice.

There are 8 Blue Plan SmartPoints in one serving of this.

Nutrition

Calories: 422kcal | Carbohydrates: 8g | Protein: 55g | Fat: 18g | Saturated Fat: 5g | Cholesterol: 143mg | Sodium: 872mg | Potassium: 1300mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 318IU | Vitamin C: 5mg | Calcium: 71mg | Iron: 6mg

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FAQs

Can you put cooked meat in the Instant Pot? ›

Add cooked meat, potatoes, chilies and cilantro, stir to combine. Place lid on top and seal. Cook on high pressure for 15 minutes. Remove lid manually and stir filling.

What is the difference between Swiss steak and cube steak? ›

Cube steak is a lean cut of beef pounded with a meat hammer to tenderize it. ' Swiss steak is cube steak fried and smothered in gravy. Some people add diced tomatoes to the gravy.

How long does it take to tenderize beef in Instant Pot? ›

The cooking time depends on how much beef you have. I like to assume 20 minutes for every pound of meat. So, for my 3-pound beef chuck, I will need to cook at high pressure for 1 hour. After the hour, I release the pressure and shred the tender beef.

How long to cook meat in Instant Pot? ›

Add 1 1/2 cups of liquid (water, stock, etc.). Cook for 20 minutes (per pound of meat) at high pressure for large chunks and 15 minutes (per pound of meat) for small chunks. Use a quick pressure release method.

Will pressure cooking cooked meat make it tender? ›

This technique also forces moisture into the food quickly. That's why things like meaty stews and curries are so perfect in a pressure cooker — all of the moisture makes for saucy, extra-tender, succulent results.

What cut of meat is Swiss steak made from? ›

Swiss steak is made from an actual piece of steak, usually cut from the bottom, top, or eye of round. These tough steaks are pounded thin, tenderized (via a textured mallet or swissing machine), and braised until fork-tender in a rich tomato and onion gravy.

What is another name for Swiss steak? ›

Swiss steak is an English dish consisting of sliced beef that is tenderized using a mallet or a Swissing tool that is then coated in flour and browned before braising with tomatoes, stock, onions, celery, and carrots. This dish is also sometimes called smothered steak.

Is Swiss steak tough? ›

Pick the right cut of meat: Swiss steak is traditionally made using a tough cut of beef, such as round steak. When slow-cooked, this meat gets really tender and juicy.

Do you cover meat with liquid in pressure cooker? ›

I cover meat in my Instant Pot when making soup, stew, or stock. Otherwise I use a minimum amount of liquid, from 1 to 2 cups. A pressure cooker produces steam until a preset pressure is reached and then replaces heat lost from the pot, by boiling more water, producing more steam.

Can pressure cooker make steak tender? ›

Both slow cookers and pressure cookers do a good job of tenderizing tough meat, but each makes meat more edible in a different way.

Does chicken get more tender the longer you pressure cook it? ›

Cooking any meat on high heat (or high pressure) for an extended period will both: denature more the proteins / collagen making the meat more tender; "squeeze" more water out of the meat, making it drier / chalkier in texture.

How much water do you put in a pressure cooker for beef? ›

Pour in at least two cups of water; use 1 to 2 cups more if the beef is a tough cut or to reach the minimum amount recommended by the pressure cooker's manufacturer. Seal the lid and bring the cooker up to full pressure over high heat.

What is the best meat to cook in a pressure cooker? ›

You can still pressure cook leaner pieces – like eye of round and top sirloin – but these work best if they've been stuffed, shredded or rolled (with other ingredients). Best cuts of beef to use: Chuck steak, Round Roast, Shoulder, Pot roast, Ribs, Brisket, Oxtail.

Does pressure cooker cook meat faster? ›

At that pressure, water boils at 121°C (250°F). That means food can cook at a much higher temperature than it ever could at atmospheric pressure—and since cooking reactions speed up at higher temperatures, your food cooks faster.

Is Swiss steak the same as Salisbury steak? ›

What Is the Difference Between Salisbury Steak and Swiss Steak? A Salisbury steak is made from ground beef that's formed into a patty, and Swiss steak is actually steak. Additionally, Salisbury steak usually has a gravy that consists of beef broth, and Swiss steak is known for being cooked with tomatoes and onions.

What is another name for beef cube steak? ›

Also known as minute steak, cube steak is an inexpensive, flavorful cut of beef that's pre-tenderized by a process of pounding and cutting. It comes from the top or bottom round, a tough portion near the rump of the cow usually used as stew meat.

Why is it called Swiss steak? ›

The meat is always fork tender and delicious, but probably doesn't always fit the definition of Swiss steak. One would think the name comes from Switzerland, but it actually comes from the technique of tenderizing the meat by pounding or rolling, which is called “swissing” in England.

What meat is similar to cube steak? ›

It actually looks very similar to ground beef, which is the #1 selling beef in the business. Interestingly, cube steak is like elevated ground beef. The cut comes from the round, or rear end, of cattle, so it's typically a top sirloin or top round, which can be a bit tougher than other beef cuts.

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