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Indulge in comforting and delicious Beef and Noodles recipe, a simple recipe that invokes nostalgia and delivers a satisfying burst of flavors. With the flexibility of three cooking methods—Instant Pot, slow cooker, and stove top — this recipe brings the classic together with modern convenience.
Enjoy the flavor of seared tender beef tips or stew meat, smothered in a creamy mushroom gravy, and served over a bed of delicate egg noodles. This gravy-smothered comfort food dinner evokes the same kind of nostalgia as favorites like Country Fried Steak and Easy Salisbury Steak.
This classic dish is one of my family’s favorite meals. Similar to beef stew or beef stroganoff, it’s the perfect meal when you want to enjoy rich flavors in a simple recipe.
Reasons to Make Beef and Noodles
- Effortless Ingredients: Embrace simplicity with the core components of stew meat or beef tips, Cream of Mushroom soup, onion dip mix, beef broth, and noodles, complemented by a touch of olive oil to elevate the searing process.
- A Trip Down Memory Lane: Rediscover the warmth of cherished memories as you savor the authentic flavors reminiscent of grandma’s comforting cooking. At least, that’s how I feel when I make this!
- Versatile Cooking Techniques: Make this recipe in the Instant Pot, crockpot, or by using my stove top method. Easy instructions grant you the freedom to suit your lifestyle and schedule.
How to Make Instant Pot Beef and Noodles
The full recipe with ingredient quantities is detailed in the recipe card at the bottom of the post, but here is a summary.
Step 1: Sear the Meat
Heat the olive oil in the Instant Pot using the sauté mode. Divide the meat in half and brown the first half, turning only once. Remove the seared pieces from pot and set them on a plate. Brown the second half of the meat. Transfer the first batch back to the Instant Pot along with any liquid from the plate.
Step 2: Combine Ingredients
Combine the cream of mushroom soup, onion dip mix, and beef broth with the seared meat.
Step 3: Pressure Cook
Seal the pressure cooker lid, and cook under high pressure for 15 minutes. Allow the pressure to gently release.
Step 4: Cook the Noodles
As the mixture cooks, boil the egg noodles in salted water. Once cooked and drained, choose between two serving options: blend the noodles into the beef gravy mixture or allow the beef and gravy to smother the warm noodles.
Alternate Cooking Techniques
Crock Pot Beef and Noodles
- Sear the beef on the stovetop before starting the slow-cooking process.
- Mix ingredients: Transfer the browned meat to the crockpot. Add the cream of mushroom soup, onion dip mix, and beef broth. Stir well to combine.
- Slow cook: Set slow cooker to low and allow to cook for 6-8 hours. This method is ideal for those busy days when you return home to a warm, inviting meal. When you’re ready to serve, cook the noodles and serve them with the beef gravy.
Stove Top Beef and Noodles
- Brown the beef: Begin with a heavy-bottomed Dutch oven, and brown the stew meat over medium-high heat. You can use a large skillet, however it will need to be transferred to a large pot or Dutch oven. For the best flavor and to capture all of those browned bits, and to avoid having to wash an extra pan, just use a Dutch oven.
- Braise meat: Combine the cream of mushroom soup, onion dip mix, and beef broth with the seared meat in the Dutch oven. Initiate a gentle boil, then reduce the heat to a tranquil simmer. Cover it to preserve moisture, allowing the meat to tenderize over an hour or more on low heat.
- Serve: Boil the noodles separately. Once done, serve them with the beef gravy.
Recipe Tips
Use the Best Ingredients
- Use Trader Joe’s Portabella Cream of Mushroom soup. It’s just the best. It’s only available for a very short window each fall, so if you’re not lucky enough to get some, Pacific brand is the next best option.
- Make your own homemade roasted beef broth. This is only convenient if you have some stored in quart-sized containers in your freezer. But if you do, you will definitely notice a difference!
- Use good quality meet. Stew beef works great for this recipe, but I still tend to cut it into smaller pieces. You can use chuck roast as well. Just be sure to remove as much fat as possible.
Instant Pot Burn Notice
Safeguard against the infamous Instant Pot burn notice by increasing the amount of beef broth. When I use Trader Joe’s Cream of Mushroom, I do not get any burning with the recipe, as written.
Sear the Meat Properly
Sear the beef in small enough batches to allow each piece to have contact with the bottom of the pan without crowding.
Make Ahead
This is a great recipe to double or triple so that you have leftovers available for a future meal. Freeze extra portions (without the noodles) for an easy meal prep option.
Recommended Side Dishes
Counterbalance the richness of Beef and Noodles with vibrant vegetable sides.
- Roasted Broccoli
- Wilted Garlic Spinach
- Roasted Green Beans
- Garlic Parmesan Oven Roasted Asparagus
- Sautéed Brussels Sprouts
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Equipment
- stockpot optional cooking method
- Slow Cooker optional cooking method
Ingredients
- 1 Tablespoon olive oil
- 1 pound beef stew meat cut into one inch pieces
- 22 ounces cream of mushroom soup two 11-ounce boxes from Trader Joe's recommended, see note below
- 2 Tablespoon onion dip mix
- 1 cup beef broth more if needed, see instructions below
- 8 ounces egg noodles
- 1 Tablespoon salt for cooking the noodles
Instructions
Instant Pot directions:
- Add 1 Tablespoon olive oil to pressure cooker pot and set to sauté function. Divide 1 pound beef stew meat in half and brown the first half, turning only once. Remove from pot and set on plate. Brown second half of meat.
- Add first batch of meat back to the pressure cooker along with any juices that may have accumulated on the plate. Add 22 ounces cream of mushroom soup, 2 Tablespoon onion dip mix, and 1 cup beef broth. Stir to mix. Note: if your Instant Pot gives you burn notices, you may want to increase the beef broth to prevent that from happening.
- Close lid and set to high pressure for 15 minutes. When done, allow to release naturally.
- While meat is cooking, cook 8 ounces egg noodles in large pot of salted boiling water to al dente doneness, drain, and set aside. Note: I recommend using egg noodles but in the video, the recipe was made with traditional pasta. Either works.
- To serve, top egg noodles with beef and mushroom mixture or simply stir the noodles into the beef gravy mixture.
Stove top directions:
- Brown meat in heavy bottom pot over medium high heat using same procedure. Once all ingredients (not the egg noodles which will need to be cooked separately) have been added to pot, cover and allow to braise at a simmer for at least an hour. When done, stir in the drained cooked noodles.
Slow cooker directions:
- Brown meat in heavy bottom pot over medium high heat using same procedure. Transfer to slow cooker with remaining ingredients (not the egg noodles which will need to be cooked separately). Cover and cook on high for 2 hours or low (recommended) for 6-8 hours. When done, stir in the drained cooked noodles.
Notes
- Choosing the best ingredients:
- Cream of mushroom: I highly recommend Trader Joe’s Portabella Cream of Mushroom soup. Every fall I buy enough to last all year because it’s a seasonal item. Pacific Foods makes a good version too. I find that Campbell’s is thicker and may require thinning. You may need to add additional liquid to avoid the burn notice on the Instant Pot.
- Beef broth: I also highly recommend making your own roasted beef broth and storing it in the freezer in quart sized containers. I always have some on hand! Otherwise, your favorite store bought beef broth works fine.
- Beef: Stew meat works best for this recipe but any cut that says chuck (chuck roast, chuck shoulder, chuck eye-roast, etc.) will work as long as you cut them into bite sized pieces and remove most of the fat. Beef tips are another great option.
- Instant Pot burn notice: I’ve had many readers that tell me they get the burn notice when making my beef and noodles recipe. That has never happened to me, however this is easily preventable by increasing the amount of beef broth you use.
- Searing the meat: For the best flavor, it is important you properly sear the meat. That often means you’ll need to sear the beef in small batches in order to keep the pan super hot and prevent crowding which would result in tough steamed meat, rather than meat with a nice browned sear.
- Freezing: This recipe can easily be frozen, so feel free to double or triple the recipe for future leftovers. Just make everything as written except for the noodles. Chill in the refrigerator and then freeze in an air tight container.
- Reheating: Fully thaw before reheating. I recommend either reheating in a covered pot on the stove over low heat or in the microwave on 50% power in 1 minute increments.
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
This recipe was originally posted in October 2018 and has been updated with additional process photos, helpful information, and cooking tips. Don’t worry – I didn’t change the recipe!
This is a great recipe, however I canโt seem to make this in the instapot without the burn notice going on. Any suggestions? Up the beef broth?
Yep! Unfortunately, I don’t have a model that gives me a burn notice, but more liquid should prevent that.
This was one of the easiest, fastest, and most delicious recipes ever.. My husband loves beef stroganoff and he couldn’t get enough of this and neither could I!!!
What I changed:
I used a pack of brown gravy and mixed it up and then added it.
I sauted some mushrooms to add on top (if so desired) after it was ready and plated.
I’ll be checking out more of her recipes. Thanks for sharing.
Made this tonight and it was wonderful. We have more leftover than we will be able to eat! Do you know if this can be frozen for later use?
Definitely yes for the beef and gravy. Would not freeze the cooked noodles though.
Cooked noodles freeze well by them selves. Take out of freezer and run hot water over them or dip in boiling water till hot and drain. Will taste like you just made them.
Can you substitute the mushroom soup for something else
I never have.
Delicious! When Krissy says to let instant pot natural release, please, oh please, listen to her!!! I got impatient because the noodles were done, tipped the release knob, and got a fine mist of beefy cream soup all over the kitchen! Thanks for a reason to use my instant pot more!
This was fabulous. It was easy and delicious.
I used cut up stirfry meat, sliced stripes and cut them into 1″ sections.
I made a packet(just add water) of beef gravy mix for the boullion.
It was fantastic.
My husband loved it!! Now that’s a keeper (both him and the recipe).
I sauteed cut mushrooms to put on the top as a garnish.
Yes..there are calories and fatโฆ.but sometimes it’s OK to go for the gusto.
I’d make this for company. Thanks.
Made this for dinner tonight. I changed the recipe a little browning meat in olive oil and lots of garlic. Added noodles and mushroom soup with beef broth. Smells wonderful and husband said thinks so to.
How is the gravy so dark brown?
Two reasons: I make my own roasted beef broth which is darker than store bought and I use Trader Joe’s cream of mushroom soup which is darker than other brands.
I canโt seem to make this without getting the Burn reading on my instant pot! Yes I scrapped the bottom vigorously before turning on the pressure cook setting.
I don’t have that setting on my model but I’ve never had an issue with burning. I would increase the liquid next time and that should prevent it from happening.
Karlee, to avoid the burn message, take advantage of the preset menus the IP already has and select stew or chili (the button varies by model). It will adjust for the thicker liquid. You set the time for the same amount.
Also, make sure you wipe off the rim of the pot before placing the lid. Whenever I sear I manage to muck it up and it affects the ability to come to pressure in the correct amount of time.
Hope this helps,
Sally
my family loves this! Quick and easy!!
As much as my family loves this recipe I can not make it without getting a burn message from my instant pot. Any suggestions?
Unfortunately that has never happened to me and I don’t have the model that gives the burn message. Perhaps adding at least a half cup of water or beef broth prior to cooking will prevent it?
When you say mushroom soup, I think of the condensed soups that need water added. Is that what you mean or do you mean ready-to-eat, ready made soup? If you mean ready made, and people are using the condensed, that could maybe cause the burn warning because itโs too thick? Maybe?
I do love the recipe and have made it a couple of times. This latest time however, it started counting down before it came to pressure. If I let it go, it would have burned. Again wondering if I should be using ready made soup.
Great question and thank you so much for your comment. I couldn’t understand why so many people were getting burn notices because I never do. Yes – I use ready to eat cream of mushroom soup. In fact, I prefer Trader Joe’s version that is only available in the fall (I buy a years worth to always have some on hand) and that might have even more moisture. I’ll add a note to the recipe card. THANK YOU!
I made this for the first time today and it’s absolutely delicious!
It will be among my favorite comfort foods, thank you so much!
I just tried this recipe and it was amazing. I want to share it with my MIL but she’s allergic to onions. Any suggestions for a replacement for the onion dip mix?
you could just try some garlic powder and salt?
Cissy, to avoid the burn message, take advantage of the preset menus the IP already has and select stew or chili (the button varies by model). It will adjust for the thicker liquid. You set the time for the same amount.
Also, make sure you wipe off the rim of the pot before placing the lid. Whenever I sear I manage to muck it up and it affects the ability to come to pressure in the correct amount of time.
Hope this helps,
Sally
I do not like mushrooms and do not like regular recipes with sour cream. I use golden mushroom soup for seafood recipes. That was what I used for this one, This is a go to in our house. Thanks for this recipe!
The best recipe I’ve made using cubed beef! Excellent!