About
My Cookbooks
Work With Me
Contact
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • X
  • YouTube
The Flavor Bender

Master the Science of Delicious

  • Recipe Index
    • All Recipes
    • Desserts
      • Cakes & Cupcakes
      • Candy & Bite Sizes
      • Chocolate
      • Cookies, Brownies & Bars
      • Frozen Desserts
      • Fruit Desserts
      • Puddings & Custards
      • Dessert drinks
      • No Bake
      • Pastries & Breads
      • Sweet Syrups & Spreads
      • Tarts & Pies
      • Cheesecakes
      • Healthy sweets
    • Breakfasts
      • Tarts, Quiches, & Pies
      • Waffles, Pancakes & Crepes
      • Quick Breads, Scones & Muffins
      • Breakfast Sandwiches
      • Breakfast Pastries
      • Eggs
      • Breakfast & Brunch Drinks
      • Make Ahead Breakfasts
      • Healthy Breakfasts
      • Coffee and Tea drinks
      • Breakfast Smoothies & Juices
      • Breakfast Sides
      • Casseroles
      • Jams & Spreads
    • Courses
      • Main Meals
        • Bread, Sandwiches & Burgers
        • Curries
        • Salads
        • Roasts & BBQ
        • Soups & Stews
        • Casseroles
      • Bread
      • Lunch
      • Beverages
      • Appetizers & Tapas
      • Sides
      • Dips & Condiments
      • Tea Time & Snacks
      • Desserts
      • Meal Prep
      • Cocktails
      • Pet Friendly Recipes
    • Cuisines
      • American
      • European
      • Australasian
      • Sri Lankan
      • East Asian
      • Mexican
      • Middle Eastern
      • South Asian
    • Sri Lankan
      • Main Meals
      • Drinks
      • Desserts
      • Breakfasts
      • Snacks
    • Skill Level
      • Easy
        • Easy Desserts
        • Easy Cooking
        • Easy Breads
        • Easy Breakfasts
        • Easy Dinners
      • Intermediate
        • Intermediate Desserts
        • Intermediate Cooking
        • Intermediate Breads
        • Intermediate Breakfasts
        • Intermediate Dinners
      • Advanced
        • Advanced Desserts
        • Advanced Cooking
    • Recipes by Season
      • Christmas
      • Fall & Winter
      • Halloween
      • Spring & Summer
      • Thanksgiving
      • Valentines Day
    • Recipes by Diet
      • Dairy Free
      • Eggless
      • Gluten Free
      • Paleo
      • Vegan & Vegetarian
    • Recipe Basics
      • Baking Basics
      • Cooking Basics
      • Baking & Cooking 101
  • New? Start Here
  • Measurement Conversions
  • How-To Posts
  • About
  • My Cookbooks
  • Work With Me
  • Contact
The Flavor Bender   ›   Recipes   ›   Cooking Methods   ›   Instant Pot Recipes   ›   How to make the Best Instant Pot Short Ribs

How to make the Best Instant Pot Short Ribs

Author:

Dini Kodippili







Jump to Recipe


Updated: 6/24/2020
Total Time1 hour hr 10 minutes mins
Quick and Easy Recipes
Instant Pot Recipes
How to make Instant Pot Short Ribs - This easy recipe makes delicious, tender and succulent short ribs with classic flavors!

Making Instant Pot Short Ribs couldn’t be easier! Try this recipe for tender, succulent, fall off the bone braised short ribs, made even more delicious with a secret ingredient! 🙂

These Instant Pot Ribs are a delicious & easy dinner recipe! For another amazing variation, try my instant pot chicken thighs with honey soy.

How to make Instant Pot Short Ribs - This easy recipe makes delicious, tender and succulent short ribs with classic flavors!

I first owned a pressure cooker in 2011, when I first moved into my own apartment. Instant pots weren’t around at the time, and it was simply called a “multi cooker”.

Thanks to my lack of proper meal planning, I quickly learned to appreciate the pressure cooker function on my multi cooker. The fact that you can get a kick ass meal made in less than 30  minutes, starting from frozen meat was a god send to me!

I think I’ve come quite far now in terms of meal planning, but the Instant Pot is still a beast! 🙂

A serving of braised short ribs with no wine, served on a plate of creamy mashed cauliflower.

This Best Instant Pot Short Ribs recipe is one I’ve used countless times, and I’ve used this same recipe for lamb chops, and routinely make instant pot chicken thighs as well.

It works beautifully for any kind of red meat, really, but it’s just perfect with beef short ribs. The flavors here are simple but robust, and complement each other well.

Plus, I’ve got a secret ingredient that makes these pretty much the BEST instant pot short ribs in the world! 🙂

Rinsed and dried Beef Short ribs, seasoned with salt on a white cutting board.
Rinsed and dried short ribs, seasoned with salt

So what’s my secret ingredient?

BOURBON WHISKEY! You can use Scotch whiskey if you prefer as well, but bourbon is my choice over Scotch.

The taste that it leaves behind is subtle, but it really adds to the depth of flavor in these instant pot short ribs.

Can I skip the alcohol?

If you’re worried about the alcohol content, you need not be. 

Since the alcohol in this recipe is being used to deglaze, it does evaporate a lot. However, if you prefer the alcohol to be completely gone, cook it a little longer before adding the other liquids. You can also add less burbon.

I have also had readers who substituted the bourbon with wine (which has less alcohol), and even coffee.

These pressure cooker short ribs are braised in my own homemade beef and chicken stock, but you can braise them in a good quality beef stock instead too.

These instant pot short ribs are cooked to perfection in a slightly sweet and slightly spicy base. I added cayenne pepper and paprika to give these short ribs a little spicy kick.

I usually add up to 2 tsp of cayenne pepper (even then, it’s only slightly spicy for us). But I’ve adjusted it to a milder level in this recipe. But feel free to adjust the level of spice to your liking.

Short Ribs that have been seared and caramelized on a white board with whole garlic cloves and thyme.
Caramelizing the short ribs prior to braising them is an important step to add flavor.

The first step to making these instant pot short ribs is preparing the short ribs. This step is all the labor required for this recipe on your part!

  • Soak the beef short ribs in COLD WATER for just a couple of minutes to wash off any excess blood and bone dust.
  • Pat dry each rib with paper towels. Wet short ribs take AGES to sear and to form that beautiful golden crust, so make sure they are dry.
  • Season GENEROUSLY. You can even cover the short ribs and leave them to marinate for about one hour if you wish. But honestly, you don’t have to. The instant pot (or pressure cooker) will take care of that!
  • SEAR each short rib in the instant pot. This step is important!
All the ingredients for the short ribs in the Instant Pot, just before being cooked in the pressure cooker.

Searing the meat will caramelize the surface of these short ribs. The caramelization adds another layer of flavor to these braised short ribs. Make sure to do this in batches, so that you don’t overcrowd your instant pot.

If the bottom of the pan is too crowded, you’ll end up “boiling” the short ribs instead of searing them. Not good. So this caramelization step requires a bit of patience and time on your part, but I promise the result will be deliciously tender, succulent, fall off the bone, braised short ribs!

After this step, everything else is hands-off. So while these pressure cooker short ribs are cooking, you can prepare the rest of the meal.

These instant pot short ribs (or Pressure cooker short ribs) have been cooked and places in a serving dish.

How do I serve these braised instant pot short ribs?

I served these with garlicky, creamy, mashed cauliflower. But here are some more ideas!

  • Mashed potatoes
  • Cheesy polenta (like these cheesy mushroom polenta stacks)
  • Roasted root vegetables
  • Roasted sweet potatoes
  • Potato medallions
  • Toasted crusty bread
An overhead view of two plates with braised pressure cooker short ribs with creamy mashed cauliflower.

What to do with leftovers?

I guarantee you will LOVE these instant pot short ribs! 🙂 What I cannot guarantee however are any leftovers! But just in case, here are some great options for leftover instant pot short ribs,

  • AMAZING beef tacos
  • Southwestern omelets
  • Grilled cheese sandwiches with beef (replace the curried beef in this curried beef grilled cheese sandwich)
  • Steak and eggs with toast (for breakfast)
  • Beef fried rice (replace the bacon in this breakfast fried rice)

If you liked this best instant pot short ribs recipe (braised short ribs), don’t forget to subscribe for new (and free) recipes by entering your email address on the side bar (and get all these recipes delivered straight to your inbox), so you don’t miss out on a thing.

A close up of the braised instant pot short ribs with creamy mashed cauliflower with gravy on a plate.

Other recipes you may like, 

  • Instant pot chicken thighs
  • Korean BBQ short ribs (LA galbi)
  • Sri Lankan chicken curry
  • The best beef curry
  • Spicy dry beef curry
  • Beef cannelloni

EQUIPMENT & TOOLS I USED FOR THIS RECIPE

  • Instant pot
  • Silicone tongs

Recipe

How to make Instant Pot Short Ribs - This easy recipe makes delicious, tender and succulent short ribs with classic flavors!
5 from 275 votes

Instant Pot Short Ribs

Author: Dini Kodippili
Cuisine: American
How to make Instant Pot Short Ribs - This easy recipe makes delicious, tender and succulent short ribs with classic flavors!

 Difficulty: 

Easy
How to make Instant Pot Short Ribs – This easy recipe makes delicious, tender and succulent short ribs with classic flavors!
EASY – This is an easy recipe. However, it requires an Instant Pot or equivalent. This recipe is a little sweet, but is balanced out with the vinegar and spice. If you're adjusting the spice levels, you can adjust the sweetness level as well.
US based cup, teaspoon, tablespoon measurements. Common Measurement Conversions

US based cup, teaspoon, tablespoon measurements. Weight‌ ‌measurements‌ ‌are‌ ‌recommended‌ ‌for‌ ‌accurate‌ ‌results whenever available.

Common Measurement Conversions
Prep: 10 minutes mins
Cook: 1 hour hr
Overnight chilling (optional): 4 hours hrs
Total Time: 1 hour hr 10 minutes mins
Print Recipe Rate SaveSaved!
Makes: 4 people

Ingredients:
 

  • 6 lbs short ribs about 8 short ribs
  • Salt to season generously
  • 1 medium onion sliced thickly
  • ½ cup bourbon
  • 1 tbsp paprika
  • 1 tsp cayenne pepper 2 tsp if you prefer it spicier
  • 3 tbsp sugar use less if you prefer the dish to be less sweet
  • 3 tbsp balsamic vinegar
  • 6 cloves of garlic
  • Thyme 2 – 3 fresh thyme sprigs
  • 1 cup beef stock I used homemade chicken and beef broth
  • 1 tbsp cornstarch (cornflour)
  • 1 tbsp water

Instructions:
 

  • Fill a large bowl or pot with cold water. Immerse the short ribs, and rinse the ribs in the cold water to wash off excess blood and bone dust.
  • Drain and pat dry the short ribs with paper towels. Generously sprinkle salt on all the ribs, on both sides.
  • Switch on the Instant Pot to the saute setting on high. When the instant pot is hot, pour about 2 tbsp of oil. When the oil is hot, place about 3 – 4 short ribs in the instant pot to caramelize or to sear. It’s important not to overcrowd the bottom in order to get nice caramelization on your short ribs. Sear the short ribs on all sides, about 2 – 3 minutes per side. Place the caramelized short ribs on a plate.
  • Repeat with the rest of the short ribs.
  • For the next step, you will only need about 1 tbsp of oil in the instant pot. Discard the excess oil if there’s more than 1 tbsp of it in the instant pot at this point.
  • Place the thickly sliced onion in the pot, and add the boubon. De-glaze the bottom of the instant pot to make sure that all of the caramelized bits on the bottom are mixed with the bourbon (de-glazing is an important step, so don’t skip it). Add the paprika, cayenne pepper, sugar and balsamic vinegar. Then switch off the saute function on your instant pot.
  • Place the short ribs back in the instant pot, and add the garlic, thyme and a pinch of salt (how much salt to add at this point depends on how well you seasoned the short ribs earlier – be careful not to over-salt, since you can always add more salt at the end if needed).
  • Pour the stock over the short ribs. Close the instant pot. Choose the manual high pressure function and set it to high. Cook the short ribs for 45 minutes, followed by a 10 – 15 minute natural release.
  • Gently remove the short ribs on to a plate, and turn the saute function back on for the liquid/broth in the instant pot.
  • Dissolve the cornstarch in the water and add it to the liquid/broth in the instant pot. Mix it in and bring it to a simmer until the liquid has thickened. Taste and season the liquid with more salt or balsamic vinegar, if needed. Transfer the short ribs back into the instant pot and switch off the saute function.
  • Optional step – once the short ribs have cooled off, place your instant pot cooker pot in the fridge (covered). Leave it overnight, or for at least 4 hours, until the fat has solidified on the surface. Then remove this layer of fat, and reheat the short ribs in the instant pot.
  • Serve with creamy cauliflower mash or mashed potatoes.

Recipe Notes

Note on cooking time

These bone in short ribs are about 0.75 lbs each, in weight. If you’re using bone in short ribs that are thicker or larger than the ones I use here, you may need to increase the cooking time.
If you’re unsure, cook the short ribs according to the recipe, and if the short ribs are not tender after 45 minutes, cook them for a further 5 – 10 minutes, until tender. 

Variation

  • For another cracking instant pot recipe, check out these instant pot chicken thighs
  • LA galbi (Korean BBQ short ribs) with flanken cut beef short ribs 

Nutrition Information:

Calories: 1006kcal (50%) Carbohydrates: 17g (6%) Protein: 96g (192%) Fat: 50g (77%) Saturated Fat: 21g (131%) Cholesterol: 293mg (98%) Sodium: 447mg (19%) Potassium: 1985mg (57%) Fiber: 1g (4%) Sugar: 12g (13%) Vitamin A: 1025IU (21%) Vitamin C: 2.4mg (3%) Calcium: 58mg (6%) Iron: 11.4mg (63%)

“This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.”

Tag me on Instagram!I love seeing what you’ve made! Tag me on Instagram at @TheFlavorBender or leave me a comment & rating below.
Dini Kodippili Avatar

About

Dini Kodippili

Dini Kodippili is a professional food writer, recipe developer, food photographer, cookbook author, and baker. Dini has been featured on HuffPost, Cosmopolitan, Forbes, Delish, Food & Wine and more. Learn More

I love hearing from you! Submit your question or recipe review here.

4.95 from 275 votes (32 ratings without comment)

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Made this? Rate this recipe:




This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

462 responses

  1. Jayne
    January 9, 2021

    5 stars
    This was a fantastic recipe! I just changed the sugar to monk fruit sugar and just 2 tbsp. Super easy and ohhhh so tender and delish!

    Reply
  2. Reacy Waller
    January 8, 2021

    5 stars
    This was sooo easy and delicious fall of the bone tender.

    Reply
  3. Heather
    January 8, 2021

    5 stars
    If you put the instapot in frig overnight, do you leave ribs in or out?

    Reply
    1. Dini
      January 8, 2021

      Hi Heather
      You can do either.
      I prefer to keep the ribs in, so that they mingle with all the flavors. The next day the fat layer can be removed and then reheat the dish and it’s ready to eat.
      Hope that helps!

      Reply
      1. Gretchen
        November 21, 2021

        I am making these for Thanksgiving. Can you help me understand how to best reheat them for a crowd? I’d like to make them the day before, but do I heat them up in the IP or put them in the oven? Please advise. 🙂

        Reply
        1. Dini
          November 22, 2021

          Hi Gretchen!
          You can heat them up in either the instant pot or the oven!
          I prefer the oven, just for ease (for me personally), but you can use either!
          Hope that helps!

          Reply
  4. JessinIA
    January 3, 2021

    5 stars
    This was amazing! I followed the recipe almost exactly but used Jim Beam Maple Bourbon instead. Fantastic!!

    Reply
  5. Marti Bowland
    January 3, 2021

    5 stars
    Husband Pat made this with our Scottish Highland short ribs. It came out perfectly wonderful. The gravy really developed as though it had been roasted all day. This is the first instant pot recipe we’ve tried that exceeded our expectations. We will look at more of your recipes now. Thank you.

    Reply
  6. Matt Engel
    December 28, 2020

    This looks amazing and I can’t wait to try it on new years eve! At have 2 lbs of bone in short ribs though, cut into 4 large pieces… How would you suggest modifying the other ingredients and cooking time? Thanks so much!

    Reply
    1. Dini
      December 28, 2020

      Hi Matt
      With an instant pot, you have a minimum liquid requirement. So I probably wouldn’t want to change the other ingredients depending on the size of your instant pot.
      This means you may end up with a larger amount of liquid vs the short ribs. I might add a little salt, so I can season it later as well.
      I hope that helps!

      Reply
  7. Jo
    December 19, 2020

    5 stars
    I followed all instructions, lovely sauce!! But my ribs were still tough…. should I have cooked for longer?

    Reply
    1. Dini
      December 20, 2020

      Hi Jo
      If your short ribs were thicker, then it will need more time to cook in the pressure cooker option in your Instant pot. I hope that helps!

      Reply
    2. Josie
      December 26, 2020

      5 stars
      This is the 5th time I made this recipe and my family and I absolutely loved it! I used bone-in short ribs and add 10 more minutes of cooking time. I also used flour instead of cornstarch but made sure I mix it with the water really well before adding it to the pot. Also used a whisk to mix and no lumps!

      Reply
  8. Nicole
    December 18, 2020

    Can I substitute the cornstarch with flour?

    Reply
    1. Dini
      December 18, 2020

      Hi Nicole
      To use flour as a thickener you have to make a roux with it, to cook out the flour taste first. Otherwise, adding flour straight into the liquid, might result in a less than desirable flavor from the flour, especially since you have to add more to get the same thickening powder as the cornstarch.
      You can make a roux with butter and flour separately and then add some to thicken it if you like.
      Hope that helps!

      Reply
  9. Stelios
    December 17, 2020

    Does it work for boneless short ribs??

    Reply
    1. Dini
      December 20, 2020

      Hi Stelios
      Yes. Boneless ribs can work. You may need to reduce the cook time a little though.
      I hope that helps

      Reply
  10. Barry Prowell
    December 14, 2020

    5 stars
    I pretty much mad it as it except also poured 2 oz Bourbon into the cook. Do to my wife’s medical problems I used no pepper and less salt. Outstanding dish. Love it

    Reply
  11. Theresaq
    December 12, 2020

    5 stars
    Okay, I admit that I took liberties. Only ribs, but they weighed two pounds. Half red, half white onion. Masala wine instead of bourbon. One teaspoon of agave syrup instead of the sugar. Au jus saved from a brisket cooked with spices including juniper. Flour paste instead of corn starch. Otherwise, I kept it all. The ribs were astounding.

    Reply
    1. Theresaq
      December 12, 2020

      I meant to say, only four ribs. Not six or eight.

      Reply
  12. Jay D
    December 8, 2020

    5 stars
    I made this yesterday and it came out fantastic. They rival any short rib meal I’ve had a fine restaurant.

    Reply
  13. Lea
    December 7, 2020

    5 stars
    These short ribs were absolutely delicious!! Will definitely be making again! Like some of the other reviewers I didn’t have bourbon so I substituted red cooking sherry, the flavour was amazing and the ribs were so tender.

    Reply
  14. Kenna Blair
    December 5, 2020

    5 stars
    Fabulous Recipe even though we substitute Port as Bourbon is not a Canadian thing! Many compliments!

    Reply
  15. Sue
    December 5, 2020

    5 stars
    I made this the other night for dinner. It was so so good. Thank you so much

    Reply
  16. Esther H Vandergugten
    December 2, 2020

    I’m planning to make this tonight…just curious, did you cook them from frozen or thaw first? Thanks!

    Reply
    1. Dini
      December 2, 2020

      Hi Esther
      I do thaw out the short ribs before cooking them. I find that it is easier to sear short ribs that are thawed.
      I hope that helps!

      Reply
  17. Chris Z
    November 24, 2020

    5 stars
    Perfection. Honestly, I feel like this meal dominates my instapot usage.

    Reply
  18. Dawn
    November 22, 2020

    5 stars
    My husband begs me to make this over and over. Delicious and fairly easy

    Reply
  19. Donna R.
    November 21, 2020

    5 stars
    I made this exactly as written. I did not weigh my ribs, They were 5 inches long X 3 inches thick. I only had 3. There was plenty of sauce. The large onions broke up into smaller pieces while cooking. Great flavor! This will go into my “go to” recipe book for future meal. Thanks!

    Reply
  20. Barbara
    November 18, 2020

    5 stars
    Wonderful; (used sherry instead as that was on hand and doubled cayenne)

    Reply
←Older Comments
1 … 5 6 7 8 9 … 17
Newer Comments→

Hey There!

Hi! I’m Dini, a third culture kid by upbringing and a food-geek by nature. I was born in Sri Lanka, grew up in New Zealand and lived in Australia, and then the US, before moving to and settling down in Canada. My food is a reflection of those amazing experiences!

Read More
Front cover of the Secret Layer Cakes cookbook by Dini Kodippili.

The Flavor Bender

Cookbook

Buy now on Amazon!

Recipe Basics

  • How To Make Perfect Choux Pastry

    How To Make Perfect Choux Pastry

  • Perfect All Butter Pie Crust (For Beginners)

    Perfect All Butter Pie Crust (For Beginners)

  • How To Make Homemade Marshmallows (Foolproof Guide)

    How To Make Homemade Marshmallows (Foolproof Guide)

  • The Best Homemade Bread (White Bread Recipe)

    The Best Homemade Bread (White Bread Recipe)

  • Homemade French Croissants (Step By Step Recipe)

    Homemade French Croissants (Step By Step Recipe)

  • The BEST Pavlova Recipe (Step by step recipe and video)

    The BEST Pavlova Recipe (Step by step recipe and video)

Featured On

Master the science of baking!

Get my FREE Printable Cake Pan Conversion Chart!

So you’ll know how to substitute cake pans of different shapes, sizes & volumes in a pinch!

A must have resource for all pro bakers, novice bakers, and aspiring bakers alike!

Download now!

Reader Faves

  • How to make the Best Instant Pot Short Ribs

    How to make the Best Instant Pot Short Ribs

  • Perfect Quick and Easy Rough Puff Pastry

    Perfect Quick and Easy Rough Puff Pastry

  • The Best Spicy Sweet Chili Sauce (Easy Recipe!)

    The Best Spicy Sweet Chili Sauce (Easy Recipe!)

  • The Best Homemade Bread (White Bread Recipe)

    The Best Homemade Bread (White Bread Recipe)

The Flavor Bender

I love baking, cooking, experimenting with flavors and ingredients, and passing on all my tips and tricks to you!

Read More

About

Meet Dini
My Book
Work With Me
Contact

Browse

Recipes
Measurement Guide
Baking How-To’s
Shop My Faves
Privacy
Disclosure
Terms

Branding by MRD

Theme by OC

Back to Top
  • Facebook
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • X
  • YouTube
27433 shares

Rate This Recipe

Your vote:




A rating is required
A name is required
An email is required

Recipe Ratings without Comment

Something went wrong. Please try again.