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Pressure Cooker Mexican Beef Rice | Magnolia Days

There was a three point challenge: healthy, beef, and fast. Well, a fourth if you add in tasty however that is always a given. Two points of it was beyond easy because they are naturally combined.

Beef is healthy and there are plenty of healthy meals with beef. The fast part, a full meal done in 30 minutes or less, took extra consideration. How did I meet the Beef Checkoff’s challenge? The answer is Pressure Cooker Mexican Beef Rice.

Pressure cookers intimidate a lot of folks. I completely understand why. Just the thought of something blowing up in the kitchen could cause some hesitation. The new ones, especially electric ones, are drastically different than the old style.

All I can do is to recommend is to put your fears aside and give it a try. Now with that out of the way, let’s move on to the good stuff…

Pressure Cooker Mexican Beef Rice | Magnolia Days

The good stuff starts with beef. It’s loaded with essential nutrients and keeps you satisfied for hours. It doesn’t take much either.

A three ounce serving is recommended for building a healthy plate. This recipe uses lean ground beef (95% lean) and fits in with the recommendation.

There’s more good stuff too. You should have something from other food groups for a balanced and healthy plate. Fruits, vegetables, grains, and dairy need to be included too.

Guess what? I’ve got them covered. Tomatoes are technically a fruit and they are in the salsa. Onions, peppers, black beans, and corn are vegetables. Of course rice is the grain. Cheese brings in dairy.

Pressure Cooker Mexican Beef Rice | Magnolia Days

Pressure Cooker Mexican Beef Rice is a one pot meal. You know what that means: less dishes to wash. So it is quick cooking and fast cleanup too.

You can serve it as Southwestern style rice bowls. Just a spoon is all you need to enjoy the fiesta of flavors.

There is another way to serve it. All it takes is a head of Boston lettuce. Use the Mexican Beef Rice as a filling for lettuce wraps. That’s piling on another healthy layer of leafy greens.

Besides, I’m sure you would like a change of pace from regular old Asian lettuce wraps.

Pressure Cooker Mexican Beef Rice Lettuce Wraps | Magnolia Days

Are you ready to make healthy, fast meals with beef? Sure you are! Scroll down to find a list of recipes for a whole week of tasty goodness. The Sunday Supper Movement is proud to partner with the Beef Checkoff to inspire the world to cook healthy, balanced meals at home.

Weekday Supper recipes are for days when time is limited and you need to make something fast. Oh, and look at my Steak and Asparagus Stir-Fry for another healthy Weekday Supper recipe with beef.

The Beef Checkoff LogoMore on The Beef Checkoff: You can follow them on Facebook, Pinterest, Twitter. You can also find lots of information, tips, and recipes on the Beef, It’s What’s For Dinner website. Take a look at the Healthy Meals with Beef Pinterest Board for more inspiration and recipes.

Pressure Cooker Mexican Beef Rice | Magnolia Days
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Pressure Cooker Mexican Beef Rice

Pressure Cooker Mexican Beef Rice is a healthy, speedy meal with a fiesta of flavors. Serve it in bowls or use as filling for lettuce wraps.
Course Main
Cuisine Mexican
Prep Time 9 minutes
Cook Time 16 minutes
Total Time 25 minutes
Servings 4 to 6 servings
Author Renee

Ingredients

  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • 1 pound lean ground beef
  • 1 cup diced red onion
  • 1 teaspoon chili powder Hatch chile powder recommended
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground cumin
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1 cup long grain white rice rinsed well and drained
  • 2 cups water
  • 2 cups chunky salsa
  • 15 ounces black beans rinsed and drained
  • 1 cup cooked corn kernels
  • 2 tablespoons chopped fresh cilantro
  • 1 cup shredded cheese Cheddar, Monterey Jack and Cheddar, or 4 Cheese Mexican blend
  • Boston lettuce optional for serving

Instructions

  1. This recipe is for an electric pressure cooker.
  2. Heat oil in pressure cooker pot with cooker on Browning setting.
  3. Add ground beef, onion, chili powder, cumin, and salt. Cook, stirring and breaking up beef to crumble it, until beef has browned, about 5 minutes.
  4. Add rice, water, and salsa. Stir to combine. Close and lock lid. Set to high pressure for 8 minutes.
  5. Quick release pressure and remove lid.
  6. Set cooker to Browning setting. Add black beans, corn, and cilantro. Stir to combine. Cook, stirring occasionally, about 3 minutes or until beans and corn are heated through.
  7. Transfer to a serving dish. Top with cheese and serve immediately.
  8. If desired, serve with Boston lettuce leaves to make lettuce wraps.

Recipe Notes

Pressure Cooker Mexican Beef Rice is a healthy, speedy meal with a fiesta of flavors. Serve it in bowls or use as filling for lettuce wraps.

Recipe adapted from one in the Great Food Fast cookbook (Amazon affiliate link).

Are you looking for quick and healthy meals? Take a look at these Weekday Supper recipes with beef:

5 fast, easy, delicious, and healthy recipes with beef | Magnolia Days

Disclosure: This post is sponsored by The Beef Checkoff in conjunction with a social media campaign through Sunday Supper LLC. All opinions are my own.

Recipe Rating




Kelly

Monday 4th of November 2019

Can I substitute brown rice for the long grain white rice? And if so, how much water would I need to use? Would I just use how much the package of rice says for 1 cup of brown rice? Thank you!

Katie Moseman

Thursday 14th of November 2019

Yes, I think it would work. I'd follow the package directions for the water.

Amy

Wednesday 30th of October 2019

Love this recipe! can it be doubled for a 6 qt pot?

Katie Moseman

Thursday 14th of November 2019

I don't see why not. I've never tried it, but it makes sense that it would work.

Cindie

Friday 26th of April 2019

Tasted bland when I made it, but it's a good base. Instead of the cumin, chili powder, and salt on the meat, I'd use taco seasoning to get it more flavorful. On the plus side, the rice turned out perfectly and I added a little more than a cup of cheese (probably about 1 1/2 cups total). Will make it again with tweaks though!

Suzanne

Monday 19th of March 2018

Made this last night and it was so good..my husband said it's a keeper. YUM

Ruth Kasten

Sunday 11th of March 2018

If I double the recipe, will I need to cook longer?