Pressure Cooker Oxtail Soup

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4.8

165 reviews
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  • Prep Time

    20 mins

  • Cook Time

    1 hr 20 mins

  • Additional Time

    40 mins

  • Total Time

    2 hrs 30 mins

  • Servings

    4

  • Calories

    879 kcal

  • Course

    Main Course

  • Cuisine

    Japanese

Pressure Cooker Oxtail Soup

With the help of an Instant Pot, you can make this Pressure Cooker Oxtail Soup in much less time. Known as Hong Kong-style Borscht, it‘s a hearty tomato-based soup chock full of melt-in-your-mouth oxtails and flavorful vegetables. It‘s sheer comfort in a bowl!

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Ingredients

Servings
  • 2 lb oxtails
  • 1 onion
  • 2 ribs celery
  • 2 carrots
  • ¼ head green cabbage (5.4 oz, 160 g)
  • 2 tomatoes
  • 2 Yukon gold potatoes
  • ½ lb boneless beef chuck roast (I recommend chuck roast for its tenderness and higher quality; you can use stew beef, but it‘s not as tender; I used stew beef here)
  • Tbsp extra virgin olive oil
  • tsp Diamond Crystal kosher salt
  • tsp freshly ground black pepper
  • 4 cups beef stock/broth

For Seasonings A

  • 2 Tbsp tomato paste
  • 1 tsp paprika
  • 1 Tbsp dried basil (or 2 Tbsp fresh basil)
  • 2 bay leaves

For Seasonings B

  • 3 Tbsp brown sugar (packed)
  • 2 Tbsp white wine vinegar
  • 2 tsp Diamond Crystal kosher salt
  • tsp freshly ground black pepper
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Instructions

  1. Gather all the ingredients.

To Prepare the Oxtails

  1. Trim and discard any excess fat attached to the oxtail pieces. To completely remove the blood and impurities from the oxtail bone, soak 2 lb oxtails in cold water for 1 hour, changing the water a few times.

To Prepare the Vegetables

  1. Meanwhile, cut 1 onion into wedges, chop 2 ribs celery into small pieces, and cut 2 carrots into chunks.
  2. Roughly cut ¼ head green cabbage into 1-inch (2.5-cm) squares and rinse under running water.
  3. Cut 2 tomatoes into wedges and cut the wedges in half crosswise. Peel and cut 2 Yukon gold potatoes into quarters and soak them in water for 15 minutes to remove the excess starch.
  4. Cut ½ lb boneless beef chuck roast (or stew beef) into smaller pieces. Pat the pieces dry with a paper towel for searing later.

To Boil the Oxtails

  1. After soaking the oxtails for one hour, drain the water. Place them in a large pot and cover with cold water. Bring it to a boil over medium-high heat. Once boiling, turn down the heat and simmer for 15 minutes. Using a fine-mesh sieve, skim off the foam and scum on the surface frequently. After simmering, take out the oxtail or drain the water. Blanching oxtails before cooking helps remove blood and impurities.

To Sauté the Ingredients

  1. Press the Sauté button on an Instant Pot (I use a 6 QT Instant Pot) or heat your stovetop pressure cooker. Add 1½ Tbsp extra virgin olive oil to the pot.
  2. Once the pot is hot, add the chuck roast (or stew beef) and season with ⅛ tsp Diamond Crystal kosher salt and ⅛ tsp freshly ground black pepper. Sear the beef until it‘s brown on all sides. For a good sear, don’t flip the pieces around until they release themselves. Transfer the meat to a plate.
  3. Add the onion and celery and sauté until they are coated with oil and become tender. While sautéing, scrape the flavorful charred bits from the bottom of the pot. Add the tomatoes, carrots, and cabbage and toss to coat them with oil.
  4. When the vegetables are a bit wilted and soft, add the boiled oxtail, browned stew beef, and 4 cups beef stock/broth.
  5. Now, add Seasonings A: 2 Tbsp tomato paste, 1 tsp paprika, 1 Tbsp dried basil, and 2 bay leaves.

To Pressure Cook

  1. Cover and lock the lid on the pressure cooker. Make sure the steam release handle points at Sealing and not Venting. For the Instant Pot, press the Keep Warm/Cancel button to stop the Sauté mode. Press the Meat/Stew button to switch to the pressure cooking mode. Press the Plus (+) button to set the cooking time to 45 minutes.
  2. For a stovetop pressure cooker, cook on high heat until high pressure is reached. Then, reduce the heat to low but maintain high pressure for about 45 minutes.
  3. When it is finished cooking, the Instant Pot will switch automatically to the “Keep Warm” mode. Let the pressure release naturally, about 15–20 minutes.
  4. After depressurizing, unlock the lid. Add the potatoes and Seasonings B: 3 Tbsp brown sugar, 2 Tbsp white wine vinegar, and 2 tsp Diamond Crystal kosher salt). Add ⅛ tsp freshly ground black pepper, if you‘d like.
  5. Cover and lock the lid again on the pressure cooker. Make sure the steam release handle points at Sealing. For the Instant Pot, press the Keep Warm/Cancel button and press the Manual button to switch to pressure cooking mode. Press the Minus (-) button to change the cooking time to 15 minutes.
  6. For a stovetop pressure cooker, cook on high heat until high pressure is reached. Then, reduce the heat to low but maintain high pressure for about 15 minutes.
  7. When it is finished cooking, the Instant Pot will switch automatically to the Keep Warm mode. Let the pressure release naturally, about 15–20 minutes. Unlock the lid and mix well.

To Remove Fat from the Soup (optional)

  1. After making the soup, refrigerate it for at least five hours or overnight. The fat will harden and float to the top, where you can skim it off with a spoon or skimmer. Another "hack" I saw online was to hold a stainless steel ladle filled with ice cubes over the soup to attract the grease. The ladle works like a magnet and you just keep wiping off solidified grease on the lade with paper towel.

To Serve

  1. To serve, ladle the soup into individual bowls and enjoy!

To Store

  1. You can keep the leftovers in an airtight container and store in the refrigerator for up to 4 days or in the freezer for a month.

Nutrition Information

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Calories 879kcal (44%) Carbohydrates 41g (14%) Protein 89g (178%) Fat 40g (62%) Saturated Fat 14g (70%) Polyunsaturated Fat 2g Monounsaturated Fat 19g Cholesterol 290mg (97%) Sodium 1267mg (53%) Potassium 1244mg (36%) Fiber 7g (28%) Sugar 18g (36%) Vitamin A 6566IU (131%) Vitamin C 54mg (60%) Calcium 147mg (15%) Iron 13mg (72%)

Nutrition Facts

Serving: 4Serving

Amount Per Serving

Calories 879 kcal

% Daily Value*

Calories 879kcal 44%
Carbohydrates 41g 14%
Protein 89g 178%
Fat 40g 62%
Saturated Fat 14g 70%
Polyunsaturated Fat 2g 12%
Monounsaturated Fat 19g 95%
Cholesterol 290mg 97%
Sodium 1267mg 53%
Potassium 1244mg 26%
Fiber 7g 28%
Sugar 18g 36%
Vitamin A 6566IU 131%
Vitamin C 54mg 60%
Calcium 147mg 15%
Iron 13mg 72%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.

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