Carne Guisada = Mexican Beef Stew
Most of us have heard of carne asada (translation: grilled meat), but how many have heard of carne guisada? If you haven’t tried the latter, you’ve been missing out. Carne guisada is an absolutely delicious traditional Mexican beef stew. Guisada means “stewed meat in gravy,” and that’s exactly what this dish is. There are different ways to make the gravy – you can add bell peppers or potatoes to the dish. Personally, I prefer to keep it simple – tender meat and flavorful gravy. If you like beef stew and like Latin flavor, you will most definitely like this recipe for carne guisada.
“Awesome! Delicious! Easy! I doubled the recipe and froze the leftovers. I am making this again on Monday. Thanks for posting Ashley.”
Donnie
Why use an Instant Pot?
Carne guisada is typically a slow-simmered stew that can take hours to make, but I’ve been able to recreate the dish using my new pressure cooker, Instant Pot.
Those of you who have been following my blog for a while know that I had been coveting this pressure cooker for nearly a year before I bought it. It went on sale over the holidays (I bought it for about $115 – it’s only $134 right now!), and I’ve been using it several times a week ever since. It’s one of the best kitchen investments I’ve made – it can do so many things.
You can definitely make this dish in a stovetop pressure cooker or a slow cooker, but you’ll have to adjust the cooking method. For the slow cooker, cook until the meat is tender (estimate: ~6 hours).
How to Thicken the Stew:
Once the Instant Pot has finished cooking your meal, you’ll see that the stew is a bit thin. You’ll want to ladle out the liquid into a bowl and whisk a tablespoon of potato starch into the stew. I’m sure potato flour will work too. Different thickeners require different steps, so make sure to use them correctly. For example, if you use arrowroot or tapioca flour, you’ll want to mix it well with cold water and then pour that into the stew. Regardless, once it’s well mixed, pour the thick slurry back into the Instant Pot and mix well to thicken the whole stew.
We enjoy eating carne guisada with these Paleo Tortillas or corn tortillas, served with avocado slices and fresh salsa. I think the carne guisada tacos are my favorite… way better than the carne asada fajita-type meat you’re probably used to eating at Mexican restaurants. If you like spicy food, serve the carne guisada with thin slices of Serrano pepper on top!
Ingredients
- 2 tablespoons avocado oil or fat of choice
- 1 pound beef stew meat
- 1 onion diced
- 1 tablespoon minced garlic
- 1 Serrano pepper minced
- 1 bay leaf
Spices
- 1 teaspoon ground cumin
- 1 teaspoon chili powder
- 1 teaspoon paprika
- 1 teaspoon salt
- ½ teaspoon pepper
- ½ teaspoon chipotle powder
- ½ teaspoon oregano
- 1 cup beef broth or chicken stock
- ½ cup tomato sauce
- 1 tablespoon potato starch or thickener of choice optional
Instructions
- Press the sauté button on the Instant Pot, add the oil and beef cubes to the pot. Sear the meat on all sides.
- Once the meat has browned , add the onion, garlic, serrano pepper, bay leaf and spices. Stir-fry for 2-3 minutes.
- Pour in the beef broth and tomato sauce.
- Secure the lid, close the valve and cook for 35 minutes at high pressure.
- Naturally release pressure.
- Optional step: to thicken the sauce, either press sauté to reduce the liquid or ladle out some liquid into a bowl and combine it with thickener of choice. Mix well and then add the thick slurry back into the pot, and stir-well.
- Serve over cauli-rice, or in a tortilla!
Notes
- To make in a slow cooker: Cook on low for 6-8 hours or high for 4 hours.
Looking for more Instant Pot Recipes? Try these:
Instant Pot Shredded Chicken
Instant Pot Taco Meat
Instant Pot Saag
Instant Pot Habanero Chili
Instant Pot Dal Makhani
Goat Curry in a Hurry
Instant Pot Texas Beef Chili
Instant Pot Ground Lamb Curry
Instant Pot Butter Chicken
Christia Montero says
My husband has been trying to find the best carne guisada at restaurants and even at home. He said this is carne guisada! He’s very picky so I’m glad we found something he can enjoy.
Ashley - My Heart Beets says
I’m so glad! Thank you for letting me know how much you guys enjoyed this 🙂
Lisa says
Excellent tasting and easy to make! Great recipe!
Ashley - My Heart Beets says
Thanks Lisa! Glad to hear that 🙂
Kris says
This recipe was amazing!
I did do a couple of tweaks, green bell pepper in place of Serrano and ancho chili instead of Chipotle. I just got to say, the meat came out so tender and the gravy had an excellent flavor. My husband gave me so many compliments for it. And even my 5yr old ate his portion, including the gravy!
I am keeping this recipe!
Ashley - My Heart Beets says
Thanks, Kris! I’m so glad you liked it! Love that your kiddo enjoyed it too!
Liz says
Delicious. Now a staple in our house. Sometimes I like to add potatoes.
Ashley - My Heart Beets says
Liz, that’s great to hear! Thanks for letting me know how much you like this recipe 🙂
Aunt D says
I am from Texas and know good carne guisada. This is recipe is fantastic! I have only had better carne guisada maybe a couple of times and they were both at little hole in the wall Tex-Mex restaurants that were to die for. My whole family loves this recipe. Sometimes we add chunks of potatoes to it. Helps the meat go further.
Ashley - My Heart Beets says
Wow, thank you! That’s awesome to hear, glad you and your family love this recipe!
Laura says
I made this today and it was FANTASTIC! It was super easy to make. The beef came out super tender. The only thing I changed was I used bell pepper for the serrano. I only did that because all I had was a bell pepper. It tastes like a local restaurants and that makes me so happy! Gonna save some money and have a delicious meal.
Ashley - My Heart Beets says
Laura, I’m so glad to hear that! Thanks for letting me know how it turned out for you 🙂
Liz P says
I LOVE this recipe and it has become a staple in our home. I’ve never used the Serrano pepper because I always forget to buy one at the store. I use olive oil as my base fat and add corn starch to thicken it up.
Ashley - My Heart Beets says
Liz, that’s great to hear! Glad you like it 🙂
Y. C. says
I made this last night and YUM. The only thing I changed was adding potatoes and a splash of red wine, and I subbed a regular bell pepper because I didn’t have a serrano, and it was delicious! The meat was perfectly tender and the flavors were great. Making this again!
Ashley - My Heart Beets says
I’m so glad you liked it! Thanks for letting me know how it turned out for you 🙂
Liz says
I LOVE this recipe so much. It has become a staple in our house. It comes out good EVERY-TIME. I’ve never used the Serrano, only because I never have one on hand and forget to buy one for this recipe.
Ashley - My Heart Beets says
I’m so happy to hear that! Thanks for letting me know how much you like this 🙂
J. B. says
As we looked for staple food styles, during the pandemic, this was a life saver. A proper carne guisada, for a Texan, that lives “too far away, from central Texas, for a certain fast food joint to offer Carne Guisada.
We passed through the San Antonio/Austin area, a few weeks ago, and my son was “unimpressed” with the local alternatives, that used to be my standard.
I seem to prefer the results in s slow cooker, vs the results in an Instant Pot, and adjust for a 2.5-3lb per batch.
My son prefers it over cornbread, while I prefer it as taco filling, but is has become a regular recipe at our house.
J. B. says
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Bill Cheek says
I have made this recipe 3 or 4 times (it is a Sunday ritual for me). I live in San Antonio, Texas and Carne Guisada is ubiquitous, and fairly pricey.
I scaled up the recipe to use 2-3 lbs of stew meat, since I make breakfast tacos every morning, and need the supply to last from Sunday to Sunday. I did tweak the recipe a little.
I generously coat the beef in flour before browning, to aid in thickening the gravy. I also use less broth — just enough to barely cover the mixture. And I cook the meal for an hour in the pressure cooker, and allow a natural release.
I am very happy that I found this recipe. Thanks
Ashley - My Heart Beets says
Bill, that’s so great to hear! Thanks for letting me know how much you like this recipe!
Donnie Staggs says
Awesome! Delicious! Easy! I doubled the recipe and froze the leftovers. I am making this again on Monday.
Thanks for posting Ashley.
Ashley - My Heart Beets says
Thanks, Donnie! Happy to hear that you like this recipe so much 🙂
Patty says
This recipe reminds me of my college years in San Antonio at Mom & Pop Mexican restaurants. This recipe brings back a cherished food memory. Thank you for this! I was skeptical about 35 minutes in the pressure cooker, but it came out incredibly tender.
Ashley - My Heart Beets says
Patty, that’s great to hear! Thanks for letting me know how much you liked this 🙂
Jacqueline Ben says
I grew up eating carne guisada weekly and this is amazing!! My family makes it differently but I almost prefer this version more. Sometimes it’s a little spicy for my 4 year old but she loves the flavors so much she cants stop eating it. Been using this recipe for 3 years! Thanks
Ashley - My Heart Beets says
Jacqueline, that’s awesome! I’m so glad you like this recipe – especially glad your little one likes it!
Libby says
If I double the recipe, will it affect the cooking time for an instant pot?
Victor says
I love carne guisada, but your information is wrong. Carne guisada 100% originated in Puerto Rico.
Jeannie Rivera says
This is quite delicious, Ashley. I’ve been making this dish for decades and didn’t think I could improve on it but your recipe now will be my new go-to. I made this exactly as you’ve written and it was just fabulous served alongside basmati rice with lime and cilantro.
Thank you!
Ashley - My Heart Beets says
Jeannie, so happy to hear how much you like this recipe! Thank you for sharing 🙂
Summer says
Excellent recipe. Instantly a favorite with me and my husband. This is the best recipe I have ever made of Carne Guisada. Thanks, Ashley!
Ashley - My Heart Beets says
Summer, that’s so great to hear! Thanks for letting me know how much you and your husband like this recipe 🙂
Pam S. says
Soooo good. Definitely a favorite recipe for us. Thanks so much for sharing!
Ashley - My Heart Beets says
Pam, that’s great to hear! Thanks for letting me know how much you like this recipe 🙂
Frank J Nicholson says
I’ve made this recipe twice. The first time I had just over a pound of stew beef and was superb – tender, but just chewy enough to know there was meat in it. My Mexican friend said it was the best he’d ever had, which was quite a compliment.
The second time I had almost two pounds of stew beef so I cooked it about 20 minutes longer. What a mistake, the beef came out stringy, like a chuck or pot roast. The spices were spot on, we were just disappointed with the texture. I even allowed a NPR so I’m not exactly sure what went wrong.
Any idea how to avoid this in the future?
My Heart Beets says
Hi Frank, if you double the recipe, I would suggest keeping the cook time the same. The pot accounts for the extra meat and takes longer to build pressure, so there’s no need to add more time. Hope that helps!
Fatima Mun says
Hi, we absolutely love this in our home! It reminds me a lot of my other favorite comfort food – Nihari. Please oh please, can you post a recipe for beef nihari next? I know I could make a passable one with store bought packets but I really like your philosophy of making it with fresh spices at home. Same for Haleem. My family and I would be even more eternally grateful to you and your blog!
My Heart Beets says
Thanks, Fatima! I’m so happy to hear that! Thanks for letting me know how it turned out for you 🙂 And I’ll add those to my list!
Ange says
This recipe is absolutely delicious; the entire family loves it.
My Heart Beets says
Ange, that’s great to hear! I’m so glad your family likes this so much!
Zury Bourque says
Delish!! I have tried different recipes & I will definitely pin this one. Very flavorful! I used cayenne for heat instead of using the serrano and the chipotle powder. The meat was so tender. I served it with cauliflower rice. Thank you for sharing!
My Heart Beets says
Zury, that’s so great to hear 🙂 Thanks for letting me know how this turned out for you!
Mickie says
Ashley, when you say bay leaf, do you mean the Indian bay leaf or the European (the kind Americans use)? My husband Sebastian is from Kerala & I’m sure he would love this dish. I just ordered your cookbook & can’t wait to get it! Many thanks!
Mickie
My Heart Beets says
Hi Mickie! For my Indian recipes, I use Indian bay leaves (tej patta) and for my non-Indian recipes I use regular bay leaves 🙂 I hope your hubby loves this! And I hope you love all the recipes from my cookbook!
Ginny says
Excellent recipe. We used the meat in a burrito with rice, refried beans, guacamole, cheese, and lettuce and tomato……soooooo good!!!!
My Heart Beets says
Thanks, Ginny! I’m so happy to hear that 🙂 Love that you made carne guisada burritos, yum!
Rebecca says
I made this for the first time tonight and oh my goodness, it was so good! My two teens loved it and asked for leftovers in their lunches tomorrow. I doubled the recipe and used Bob’s Red Mill Instant Mashed Potato Flakes to thicken. Amazing!
My Heart Beets says
Rebecca, that’s awesome! I’m so happy to hear that 🙂 Thanks for letting me know how it turned out!
Leesa Tomsett says
If your homesick for San Antonio and Tex Mex, try this excellent and simple recipe. We will never buy a commercial carne guisada taco again and could kick myself for not trying this sooner.
My Heart Beets says
Leesa, that’s awesome! So happy to hear that!
Cristina says
This is one of my top 5 favorite recipes and a staple in our home. The meat turns out delicious and tender, plus it’s so easy to throw together. Can’t thank you enough. We make it at least once a month and serve leftovers as breakfast tortillas with scrambled egg and cheese, or over tamales.
Yum, yum, yum!!!
My Heart Beets says
Cristina, that’s so awesome to hear! Thank you for letting me know how much you like this recipe 🙂
Amanda says
Just fantastic! Meat was tender and spices on point! I peeled and nuked my potatoes and add them in at the reducing stage! DELICIOUS!!!
My Heart Beets says
Amanda, I’m so happy to hear that! Thanks for letting me know how it turned out for you 🙂
Chloe says
This was amazing FLAVOR! From a carne guisada snob!!
Did not have chipotle seasoning but added more paprika and chili powder to suffice. Also added bell pepper and used arrowroot to thicken to stay paleo.
Some of the thicker pieces were still chewy. Would you say it needs more time to become extra tender? Or less time? Still getting the hang of the instapot.
Thank you!
My Heart Beets says
Chloe, love that a carne guisada snob liked my recipe lol!! Thank you for letting me know how it turned out for you 🙂 And hmm if there were any chewy pieces then yes it sounds like they may need some more time to cook next time – or maybe just cut them in half before cooking.
Viewer says
Please add nutrition info (calories, carbs, fat, fiber, protein, etc.). Also can this recipe be doubled? If so, is it a direct doubling of ingredients in the instapot or do you need to make adjustments? Thank you!
Kathleen Mary Royter says
It was very good. I live in San Antonio, Texas. We love good Mexican food. And this was so good. I used 1 and 3/4 pounds of stew meat. The gravy was thin, so I thickened with a traditional slurry of flour and water. The flavor was exactly what I was going for. We ate it in flour tortillas. Delicious!
My Heart Beets says
Kathleen, I’m so happy to hear that you liked it so much! Thank you for letting me know how the carne guisada turned out for you 🙂
Lydia R Avila says
Hey Kathleen! I’m in San Antonio also. I made this tonight however I just used the broth and the Fiesta Carne guisada seasoning and a little Knorr Tomate chicken flavor and it came out so good. Nice to meet you
Karen says
This was divine and will be on a weekly rotation in our house! We can’t get chipotle powder here so I just used more smoked hot paprika instead. I even put chickpeas in to bulk it up as I was a tad short on beef, and it worked a treat. A taste sensation and I would encourage anyone to try this. I was getting a bit bored with bog-standard chilli so this makes an excellent substitution.
My Heart Beets says
Karen, I’m so happy to hear that! Thanks for letting me know how it turned out for you 🙂 Love that you added chickpeas!
Joseph says
Hi,
Have you faced the “burn” issue in IP?
Are you using duo plus 9 in 1 ?? 6 or 8 qt??
My Heart Beets says
Hi, all of my recipes are tested using a 6 quart instant pot. I haven’t had a burn issue – did you have one?
Joseph says
No, there were concerns about that on reddit groups, hence asked. Thank you.
My Heart Beets says
For this recipe? Are you able to provide a link I’d really like to see… thank you
Lorraine says
My husband has been telling everyone about this dish! We double the meat, use half a bay leaf instead with a little more salt and cumin.
My Heart Beets says
Lorraine, that’s awesome!! I’m so glad you guys like the recipe 🙂
Emily McKay says
After thirty-plus years of living in Texas and loving Carne Guisada, I finally worked up the courage to try this recipe. I loved it! my son loved it so much, he licked the plate! Thanks for making one of my favorite meals so approachable!
My Heart Beets says
Emily, I’m so happy to hear that!! Thank you for letting me know how you and your son liked the recipe 🙂
Steve Branam says
My wife introduced me to carne guisada at Taco Cabana in San Antonio 37 years ago. Heavenly! We moved to Massachusetts 27 years ago and have searched in vain for anything close ever since. Almost nobody makes it, and those who do don’t do it right, at least by TC standard. It was always tough, with too much tomato sauce and not enough spice.
This recipe was our first use of our new Instant Pot, and it was fantastic! We used 1.5 lbs of beef, increasing the tomato sauce and beef broth accordingly. The pot reduced the meat to falling apart, and the flavor! This reminds me of going to an Ethiopian restaurant, what I call shoveling food, because it’s so good you just keep shoveling it in your mouth and it’s gone before you know it.
We added a little sour cream and a handful of shredded cheddar cheese to our bowls, serving it as a cheesy carne guisada soup. It was so good my wife and I finished off the entire pound and a half of meat in one sitting.
Total time to make the meal was just over an hour from start of prep to opening the lid. The hot sauteed ingredients came up to pressure in about 5 minutes, and the natural pressure release took just over 20.
Next we’ll try this with the paleo naan. Yum! Thank you!
My Heart Beets says
Steve, I’m so glad you made and liked this! Thank you so much for letting me know how it turned out for you 🙂
Taz2018 says
How many servings will this feed?
rbc303 says
We love potatoes in our Carne G. How would I do this? Is there a way to add the potatoes half way?
I just tried adding all together and the potatoes were mushy 🙁
My Heart Beets says
You could try putting a trivet in the stew then placing large whole potatoes on top – then cut them up and stir them in at the end. They may still be pretty tender but hopefully they won’t turn to mush. Let me know if you try it!
Lisa says
Cook it for 20 minutes, quick release and add chopped potatoes and cook for another 5 minutes. I actually add in a packet of brown gravy at this point and it thickens it up.
Tim says
Will definitely try this. I’m mostly keto, so I am also going to try a keto tortilla recipe to go with it.
There is a Guisados taco place with a few locations in Los Angeles and it’s amazing. This looks like the real deal.
I’ll thicken it with masa harina instead of potato starch, it gives it a slight corn flavor and a bit of a texture. I use it in my Instant Pot Texas Chile.
My Heart Beets says
Tim, I hope you love the recipe!
James says
What are typical sides you would serve this with?
I was thinking either rice or tortillas.
Any other suggestions?
My Heart Beets says
Hi James, rice or tortillas would be great! I love using this as a taco filling and I also enjoy eating it as a stew with a lot of toppings (cilantro, red onions, avocado, tomatoes, jalapenos).
Lori says
This was delicious!
My Heart Beets says
Lori, I’m so happy to hear that! Thanks for letting me know how it turned out for you 🙂
Luna says
This recipe came out amazing! Thank you! We like things spicy so I added quite a bit of cayenne pepper as well. Also subbed the potato starch for tapioca flour. Great recipe!!
My Heart Beets says
Luna, I’m so glad you liked it! Thank you for letting me know how it turned out! 🙂
Kyle King says
LOVE, LOVE, LOVE this recipe!!! Thank you for sharing!
This is my FAVORITE go-to recipe for carne guisada! I have made it several times and it has turned out perfectly each time. I now use 5 pounds of beef stew meat (COSTCO) and double the amounts for everything else (could triple for more “gravy”). (Tip: I brown some of the meat in a large skillet to save time.) This lasts several days at our home and gets better each day!
My Heart Beets says
Kyle, so happy to hear that you liked the carne guisada! Love that you make a big batch at once!
Danielle says
This was really delicious! I had 2 lbs of stew meat, so I doubled the recipe. Perhaps I should have kept it the same…pretty soupy. No matter, it was delicious! The kids felt it was too spicy, but I tthouht it was awesome! I tossed in about a dozen small potatoez, which came out ready to mash. Perfect!
My Heart Beets says
I’m so happy you liked it! If it’s too soupy, you can press “saute” once it’s done and reduce the sauce with the lid off 🙂
Annie says
Making this tonight–if I double the meat, do I need to double the liquid?
My Heart Beets says
Hi Annie, yes I’d double the whole recipe. If it’s too thin at the end, just hit the “saute” button to reduce the liquid. Hope that helps!
Jeaness Thibodeau says
I made this tonight in my IP and my husband loved it.
My Heart Beets says
Happy to hear that! 🙂
Deana says
I can’t wait to give this a try, one of the many dishes I look forward to when I visit Texas!
My Heart Beets says
Deana, can’t wait to hear what you think!!
Genene says
Tried your Carne Guisada tonight and it is wonderful. Thank you
My Heart Beets says
Genene, I’m so glad you liked it!
Rebecca says
This S Texas native is in a very happy place right now. This will be made again!!
One note, it was tough to get the gravy thickened with arrowroot. Gotta work on figuring out proportions. But seriously so good.
My Heart Beets says
Rebecca, I’m so happy to hear that you liked it! 🙂 If you eat potatoes, it might be easier to thicken it with potato flour? Or even some mashed up potatoes (that’s my secret to thickening up my beef stew).
Rebecca says
Yeah, probably – I just had arrowroot in the house so I used it. I will have to experiment next time I made it, because yes, there will be a next time.
Carrie says
I was hesitant on this recipe at first – I am not a stew person really or a huge beef fan, but….I am glad I tried it anyway because it’s so flavorful and tasty!! Have made this several times now. It’s so nice and easy in the Instant Pot. Tastes like it was slow cooking for hours but done in minutes. Another one of your recipes is now a staple in our home 🙂
My Heart Beets says
I’m so glad you gave it a try and liked it!! 🙂
Sherri says
Made this in my Instapot tonight. Absolutely delicious!! Thank you for this easy recipe that was amazingly tasty!
My Heart Beets says
Sherri, I’m so glad that you liked it!! 🙂
Courtney says
This was really delicious. I will add more meat next time so we have leftovers. There was plenty of gravy left so I don’t think adding another pound of beef would hurt. Thanks for the recipe.
My Heart Beets says
Courtney, I’m so glad you liked it 🙂
Orsi says
Yay, Ashley! Fantastic as always! I felt like having minced meat and had only pork and lamb on hand, so i went with it and also doubled the recipe. Turned out awesome!
My Heart Beets says
Awesome!! So happy to hear that you liked the recipe!! 🙂
Barbara Woldridge says
Made this tonight – fantastic! Flavor was amazing. Did not put in the chili powder and used a jalapeno pepper rather then a Serrano pepper, as that is what we had on hand. It was plenty spicy! Used arrowroot for the thickener and cooked it in a pressure cooker for 15 minutes. I am not a stew fan, but loved this. Next time I would add some carrots, just to get in the extra veggies.
I love your recipes. Thanks so much!
Barb
My Heart Beets says
Barb, so glad you liked the recipe! Thanks for letting me know how it turned out 🙂
Lisa Marie Davis says
We loved this! My husband said its the best thing I’ve ever made! Thanks so much for sharing your recipes– please share more for the Insta-Pot!!
My Heart Beets says
Lisa, wow that’s awesome! So glad you both liked the recipe!! 🙂
Samantha says
I made this tonight and it turned out wonderful. I didn’t have any Chipotle powder so just omitted it, I’m not sure how much of a change in flavor it would have been but we loved it nonetheless and will be making it again, maybe this time with the Chipotle Powder. Very easy to throw together in the Instant Pot so thank you for giving the directions.
My Heart Beets says
Samantha, I’m so glad you liked the recipe – thank you for letting me know how it turned out for you!! 🙂