Beef Tips And Rice • Beef Tips Recipe with Video • Two Purple Figs
There’s something super satisfying about tender melt-in-your-mouth beef tips, especially beef tips and rice. Try this Asian inspired beef tips recipe in your instant pot for the tastiest fastest weeknight dinner! Video included and stove top instructions too!
Today’s delicious recipe is in partnership with my friends at Sealand Quality Foods. Suppliers of premium quality meats delivered to your door! All opinions are my own.
You may have noticed I’ve made this Baked Mahi Mahi and the ever so popular Fish Fry recipes using their premium seafood. Today I’ve used the beef tips.
Let’s talk about why and how to work with beef tips so you can make the most out of this delicious cut of beef!
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WHAT ARE BEEF TIPS
Depending on where you buy the beef tips, you can expect them to be either beef Sirloin tips or in my case from Sealand Quality Foods, they were beef tenderloin tips.
Without a doubt the beef tenderloin is far more superior in taste and texture! However, the sirloin would work beautifully in this recipe as well.
How to Cook Beef Tips?
The best way to cook beef tips is either in a sauce (like we’ve done today) or to make them into steak bites. Check out my steak bites post and video for everything you need to make delicious steak bites!
If you’re cooking a saucy beef tips recipe, you can make that with a simple seasoning and stock. However, I love an Asian beef tips and rice meal over the classic gravy! It’s our family favorite!
How to Cook Beef Tips on the Stove
You can make this recipe on the stove or in your instant pot for an even quicker meal! Watch the video above or the detailed step by step instructions below.
For the stove top instructions, scroll down to the TIPS section. Also, you’ll find detailed cooking times for the different cuts of beef tips and cooking method you select.
The bottom line for stove top cooking is simply adjusting cooking time. Also you’ll need to bring the meat to a rigorous boil at first, and then covering your pan really well while dropping the heat to low.
A good dutch oven pan or heavy duty pot is ideal for stove top.
MAKE BEEF TIPS AND RICE
Depending on the cut of beef tips you bought, you’ll need to adjust the cooking time. Details on the cooking times are in the TIPS section below.
Again, because this is Asian inspired, I Love serving the beef tips over rice. You may however serve them with noodles or ramen. Something like the Spicy Ramen Bowls recipe I have.
However, in my home, beef tips and rice Asian style are pure comfort food!
Ingredients for Beef Tips and Rice:
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Sealand Quality Food Beef Tips
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Rice vinegar
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Ketchup
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Brown Sugar
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Soy Sauce
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Fresh ginger
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Fresh garlic or garlic powder
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Spicy Chilli Paste (optional for a spice kick)
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Salt and pepper
In a large bowl, mix all the ingredients above with the beef tips until well coated. At this point you leave it to marinade for a few hours or even overnight in the fridge.
You can also cook it right away since the sauce is super flavorful and you won’t miss out on hours of marinade.
Start with preheating your instant pot on the Sauté function. Do the same for stove top, make sure to start with medium high heat and get your pot really hot.
Add in sesame oil (or any neutral tasting oil) and add in the beef tips right away.
Make sure you don’t add all the remaining sauce with it. Just remove the beef chunks and keep the extra sauce in the same bowl.
Allow the meat to sear and bubble on high heat for two minutes.
Now you’ll reduce the heat on stove top and add in some water to tenderize the meat. You’ll need to cook the meat on low (simmering) heat for 20 minutes (tenderloin) or 30 minutes (sirloin) for super tender tips.
For the instant pot, you’ll set the pressure cook for 12 minutes (tenderloin) and 20 minutes (sirloin) after adding water as well.
To finish off the sauce. You’ll need the remaining marinade sauce you have in the bowl, and to that, you’ll add in a teaspoon of cornstarch.
A whisk is probably the best tool to make sure your cornstarch has completely dissolved.
If you don’t have enough sauce (for example you’ve added it by accident to the pan), it’s ok! You’ll still however need to make the cornstarch sauce with a quarter cup of really cold water.
The cornstarch creates a thick satisfying sauce or gravy with the beef tips recipe. The trick however to make sure the cornstarch dissolves fully is to whisk into a cold liquid.
Now add the cornstarch mixture to the pot and bring to a boil for two minutes until the beef tips recipe is done. This is for the stove top.
To continue with the instant pot, you’ll release the pressure when the time is up. And then switch to soup mode. Don’t place the lid back on, just allow the mixture to boil.
At that point add in the cornstarch mixture and boil it for a couple of minutes until the sauce is ready.
Now you’re ready to serve the beef tips and rice!
Sprinkle sesame seeds and cilantro over the plate, and add in your favorite veggies such as cucumber, avocados and peppers.
Serve right away and enjoy!
Another favorite Recipe to make using Beef tips is thisCoq Au Vin! Give it a try!
TIPS FOR BEEF TIPS RECIPE
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Start with quality beef tips such as the ones I used from Sealand Quality Foods.
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Make sure you know if the beef tips you’re buying are sirloin tips or tenderloin, because that will dictate the cooking time.
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The Asian sauce I’m using is super flavorful so you don’t need to plan for marinade time. You can however prepare it in advance and take advantage of marination.
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When you start cooking the beef tips, make sure you remove the beef from the sauce and keep the remaining sauce for use later.
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Instant Pot: Start with the Sauté function for two min. Add the water, switch to the pressure cook for 12 minutes (tenderloin) or 20 min (sirloin). Release the pressure and switch to soup function (do not close the lid). Now add in the sauce with cornstarch mixture and boil for 2 minutes. And it’s ready!
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Stove Top: heat a Dutch oven or heavy duty pot over medium high heat and sauté the beef for 2 minutes. Add in the water and bring to a boil. Lower the heat to low (the mixture should be still simmering) and cover the pan really well. Cook for 20 minutes (tenderloin) or 30-35 minutes (sirloin), remove the lid and add in the cornstarch mixture. Bring that to a boil and cook for 2 minutes. And it’s ready!
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The beef tips will be super tender and melt in your mouth, however you can control how chewy or tender you prefer your meat to be by decreasing cooking times by 5 minutes or so.
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The cooking times above are based on an inch size cube of beef tips. You may need to adjust time depending on the size of meat you buy, likewise you can cut out the meat to make sure they’re about an inch cube.
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Leftovers beef tips and rice are great within the next 3 days!
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Beef Tips And Rice
There’s something super satisfying about tender melt-in-your-mouth beef tips, especially beef tips and rice. Try this Asian inspired beef tips recipe in your instant pot for the tastiest fastest weeknight dinner! Video included and stove top instructions too!
Prep Time
5
minutes
Cook Time
20
minutes
Servings
3
Calories
1094
kcal
Ingredients
Beef Tips:
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2
pounds
beef tips
maybe either sirloin or tenderloin, about 1 inch size cubes
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2
tablespoons
oil for cooking the meat
sesame oil preferably or any neutral tasting
Sauce:
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1/4
cup
soy sauce
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3
tablespoon
rice vinegar
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1/4
cup
ketchup
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4
cloves
garlic
minced
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2
tablespoons
fresh ginger
minced
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1/4
cup
light brown sugar
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1-2
Tablespoons
Spicy Chilli Sauce
more or less to taste
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Salt and pepper optional
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Water for cooking as needed— about 1/3 cup-1/2 cup
depends on the cooking method : 1/4 cup-1/3 cup for the IP, while the 1/2 cup is for stove top
Cornstarch Mix:
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Remaining sauce from the above
about 1/4 cup
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OR: 1/4 cup cold water
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1
teaspoon
cornstarch
packed
Serving:
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2
cup
cooked white rice
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2
tablespoons
cilantro minced
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3
tablespoons
sesame seeds
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2
small cucumbers sliced
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1
red bell pepper
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2
avocados sliced
Instructions
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Make sure your beef tips are defrosted and at room temperature.
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In a large bowl, mix all the sauce ingredients in a large bowl and add in the beef tips.
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Toss them well to coat in the sauce and you can use them right away or marinate them until you’re ready (overnight at most).
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Heat the pan over medium high heat or set the instant pot to sauté.
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Add the beef chunks only removing them from the sauce and reserve the excess sauce for later. You should have around 1/4 cup-1/3 cup of sauce left.
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Add the cornstarch to the remaining sauce you have left. Compliment it with cold water if you don’t have enough sauce left.
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Cook the meat for two minutes (stove or instant pot).
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For the IP : Add in 1/4 cup of water and switch to pressure cooking for 12 minutes (tenderloin cut) or 18 minutes (sirloin).
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Release the pressure and switch to soup function (do not close the lid). Now add in the sauce with cornstarch mixture and boil for 2 minutes. And it’s ready!
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Stove Top: After sautéing for 2 minutes, add in the water and bring to a boil. Lower the heat to low (the mixture should be still simmering) and cover the pan really well.
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Cook for 20 minutes (tenderloin) or 30-35 minutes (sirloin), remove the lid and add in the cornstarch mixture. Bring that to a boil and cook for 2 minutes. And it’s ready!
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Serve the beef tips over cooked white rice and add in your favorite veggies to the bowl.
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Sprinkle some cilantro and sesame seeds if you like.
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Serve right away and enjoy!
Recipe Video
Recipe Notes
TIPS FOR BEEF TIPS RECIPE
- Start with quality beef tips such as the ones I used from Sealand Quality Foods.
- Make sure you know if the beef tips you’re buying are sirloin tips or tenderloin, because that will dictate the cooking time.
- The Asian sauce I’m using is super flavorful so you don’t need to plan for marinade time. You can however prepare it in advance and take advantage of marination.
- When you start cooking the beef tips, make sure you remove the beef from the sauce and keep the remaining sauce for use later.
- Instant Pot: Start with the Sauté function for two min. Add the water, switch to the pressure cook for 12 minutes (tenderloin) or 20 min (sirloin). Release the pressure and switch to soup function (do not close the lid). Now add in the sauce with cornstarch mixture and boil for 2 minutes. And it’s ready!
- Stove Top: heat a Dutch oven or heavy duty pot over medium high heat and sauté the beef for 2 minutes. Add in the water and bring to a boil. Lower the heat to low (the mixture should be still simmering) and cover the pan really well. Cook for 20 minutes (tenderloin) or 30-35 minutes (sirloin), remove the lid and add in the cornstarch mixture. Bring that to a boil and cook for 2 minutes. And it’s ready!
- The beef tips will be super tender and melt in your mouth, however you can control how chewy or tender you prefer your meat to be by decreasing cooking times by 5 minutes or so.
- The cooking times above are based on an inch size cube of beef tips. You may need to adjust time depending on the size of meat you buy, likewise you can cut out the meat to make sure they’re about an inch cube.
- Leftovers beef tips and rice are great within the next 3 days.
Nutrition Facts
Beef Tips And Rice
Amount Per Serving
Calories 1094
Calories from Fat 468
% Daily Value*
Fat 52g
80%
Saturated Fat 11g
69%
Trans Fat 1g
Cholesterol 194mg
65%
Sodium 1508mg
66%
Potassium 2316mg
66%
Carbohydrates 80g
27%
Fiber 13g
54%
Sugar 31g
34%
Protein 78g
156%
Vitamin A 1703IU
34%
Vitamin C 73mg
88%
Calcium 233mg
23%
Iron 8mg
44%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.