Kare-Kare Instant Pot Filipino Recipe | Oxtail Peanut Stew (2024)

by Kathleen

Kare-Kare is a very famous Filipino dish but unlike adobo and pinakbet, it is not a regularly served dish in Filipino homes but rather, it’s typically ordered at Filipino restaurants or serve only during parties and special occasions. You can, however, cook it as often as you crave it by following our Kare-Kare Instant Pot Recipe. We used simple ingredients, cut down the cooking time, and simplified the process so you can serve our easy Kare-Kare recipe in no time.

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What is Kare-Kare

Kare-Kare is a Philippine stew made of a thick savory peanut sauce. It can be made from a variation base of stewed oxtail, pork hocks, calves feet, pig feet, beef stew meat, and occasionally offal or tripe and complimented with a mix of vegetables and often eaten with a side of sauteed bagoong alamang. At Filipino restaurants, you can order either a Beef Kare-Kare or Seafood Kare-Kare and both will include vegetables.

For this Instant Pot Kare-Kare recipe, I only used oxtail as its base. If you want more meat, especially since oxtail can be quite expensive, I recommend adding more beef cubes to the Kare-Kare. In essence, the oxtail will be your base to create the broth, while adding more beef will give you more yield especially if you’re cooking the Kare-Kare as a potluck dish or serving it at a party.

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Typically, the Kare-Kare peanut stew is flavored with ground roasted peanuts or peanut butter, onions, and garlic. It is colored with annatto and can be thickened with toasted or plain ground rice. To simplify this recipe, I used a Mama Sita Kare-Kare peanut sauce mix instead and added it to the oxtail broth and blended it with peanut butter.

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Kare-Kare Ingredients:

  • Oxtail – $8.99/lb at Seafood City supermarket, I’ve also bought it at Walmart before (half-off)
  • Eggplant – 1 long one, not the Japanese eggplant
  • Sitaw (Long-String Bean) – can be bought pre-cut/pre-package
  • Bokchoy – make sure to wash thoroughly
  • Mama Sita Kare-Kare Peanut Sauce Mix
  • Peanut Butter (my fave is Skippy Peanut Butter with Honey)
  • Bagoong Alamang (condiment, not to be added during cooking) – can be regular, sweet, or spicy

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Instant Pot Kare-Kare

Cooking the-Kare Kare in an Instant Pot or Pressure Cooker is a 3 part process – tenderizing the meat, blanching the vegetables, and making the Kare-Kare sauce. We first start by tenderizing the oxtail for 35 minutes in the Instant Pot and while that is pressure cooking, you can cut and prepare your vegetables.

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After the oxtail has tenderized, you can steam the vegetables in the Instant Pot by cooking it in the oxtail broth. You will then transfer the broth to a saucepan to finish your Kare-Kare sauce.

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You can also make the Kare-Kare sauce (reduce to right consistency) in the Instant Pot by pressing SAUTE but since I would still be washing the Instant Pot due to the leftover fat particles from the oxtail broth, I decided to just use another pan to finish the sauce.

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I know you’re wondering whether you can just put all the Kare-Kare ingredients in the Instant Pot and cook it all in one time but unfortunately, you will overcook your vegetables and sauce. Cooking Kare-Kare is fairly easy though even if it is a multi-step process and when using the Instant Pot to cook Kare-Kare, you can tenderize your meat in 35 minutes versus 3 hours in a traditional stovetop.

More Filipino Instant Pot Recipes:

  • Chicken Afritada Instant Pot Recipe
  • Tinolang Manok Instant Pot Recipe
  • Bulalo Instant Pot Recipe
  • Chicken Adobo Instant Pot Recipe
  • Arroz Caldo Instant Pot Recipe
  • Pinakbet Instant Pot Recipe
  • Pork Sinigang Instant Pot Recipe
  • Filipino Chicken Curry Instant Pot Recipe
  • Beef Caldereta Instant Pot Recipe

Kare Kare Instant Pot Recipe

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Kare Kare Instant Pot

Ingredients

  • 2 pounds oxtail
  • 4 cups of water (3.5 cup of the broth will be used to make the sauce after pressure cooking the oxtail)
  • 1 eggplant
  • 3 bok choy
  • 1 bundle of sitaw (long string bean)
  • 1/2 cup peanut butter (creamy)
  • 1 pack Mama Sita’s Kare-Kare Peanut Sauce Mix
  • Bagoong Alamang as side condiment

Instructions

  1. Pour 4 cups of water unto the Instant Pot.
  2. Add oxtail, close the Instant Pot, seal the steam vent, then set to SOUP for 35 minutes.
  3. Prepare the vegetables: Wash then cut the eggplant diagonally into 1/2" thick pieces. Cut & discard the bottom part of the bokchoy, separate the stalks then wash them thoroughly. Cut the long string beans to approximately 3" long then wash. Set aside.
  4. Once the oxtail is cooked, do a quick release to let the Instant Pot steam. Open and set the oxtail pieces in a big serving bowl. Set aside.
  5. To steam the vegetables - Skim fat particles from the oxtail broth and add the vegetables unto the Instant Pot starting with the long string bean, the eggplant, then the bokchoy on top. Seal then set to Instant Pot to STEAM for 2-3 minutes. Once steamed, do a quick release, add the vegetables to the oxtail pieces you've set aside in your serving bowl.
  6. To make the Kare-Kare sauce - using a strainer (to skim fat particles), transfer 3.5 cups of the oxtail broth from the Instant Pot into a saucepan. Add the pack of Mama Sita Kare-Kare Peanut Sauce Powder Mix to the broth and blend well before adding the peanut butter.
  7. Add 1/2 cup of peanut butter unto the sauce mix and mix thoroughly. Then turn on the stove to low to medium heat and reduce the sauce to preferred consistency. Lower the heat if it's bubbling and you haven't achieved the right Kare-Kare sauce consistency you want yet. Once done, pour the Kare-Kare sauce over the oxtail and vegetables.

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Don’t forget to cook lots of steam rice and buy a big jar of bagoong alamang to go with you Kare-Kare!

For other Filipino Instant Pot Recipes, you can try our famous Arroz Caldo Instant Pot Recipe and Chicken Adobo Instant Pot Recipe, both are easy to make and unlike cooking Kare-Kare in steps, they are one-pot meals where you can put all the ingredients to cook together. If you’re looking for a Filipino vegetable dish, try our Pinakbet Instant Pot Recipe.

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Kare-Kare Instant Pot Filipino Recipe | Oxtail Peanut Stew (2024)

FAQs

What is a substitute for peanut butter in Kare-Kare? ›

Peanut Butter, Sunflower Butter, Almond Butter, or Cashew Butter can be used using the same 1:1 ratio for measurement.

What does Kare-Kare mean in Filipino food? ›

Kare-kare is a Philippine stew (kare derives from "curry") that features a thick savory peanut sauce.

Is there curry in Kare-Kare? ›

Kare-kare is a hearty, funky Southeast Asian curry situation traditionally made with peanuts and braised beef or oxtail. I love eating it with bok choy, string beans, and eggplant.

What do Filipinos say before eating? ›

Kain tayo, phrase: Let's eat!

What is Sissy Filipino food? ›

Sisig (/ˈsiːsɪɡ/ Tagalog pronunciation: ['sisig]) is a Filipino dish made from pork jowl and ears (maskara), pork belly, and chicken liver, which is usually seasoned with calamansi, onions, and chili peppers. It originates from the Pampanga region in Luzon.

What do Filipinos say when they eat? ›

Video Player is loading. To say common Filipino expressions related to food, learn phrases like “Kain tayo” (Let's eat) and “Sarap nito” (This is delicious). Remember to express gratitude by saying 'Salamat' (Thank you) after placing your order.

What is Kare Kare sauce made of? ›

Meet Kare-Kare (kah·reh kah·reh), the Philippines' delicious take on a hearty peanut-based stew. Creamy peanut, tangy vinegar, date nectar, garlic, onion, and mild spices unite for a rich, savory, & slightly sweet celebration of Filipino flavors.

What is the difference between Kare Kare and Caldereta? ›

Like kare kare, kaldereta is a stew of sorts and always served with white rice. But where kare kare is traditionally made with oxtail, kaldereta is usually made with beef or goat. And here's the interesting, nutty twist: In Cebu and Mindanao, peanut butter is also added to the sauce for an extra kick of flavor.

What is the difference between curry and Kare Kare? ›

Both dishes feature a rich and flavorful sauce, but their spice profiles differ significantly. Kare-Kare relies on achuete (annatto) and peanut sauce to create its distinct flavor, while Indian curries derive their complexity from various spices. Many will describe Indian curry to be "earthy and spicy."

What is a substitute for peanuts in curry? ›

Here are some common nut substitutions for peanuts:
  • Almonds: Almonds are a versatile nut that can be used as a substitute for peanuts in many recipes. ...
  • Cashews: Cashews have a creamy texture and mild flavor that can be a good replacement for peanuts.
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Is Nutella and peanut butter same? ›

Peanut butter has more protein, fat, and vitamins than Nutella. Nutella has more calories, carbohydrates (primarily sugars), and less fat. If you're avoiding carbs, then peanut butter wins hands down. If you're going for the calories, then go with Nutella.

Can you replace peanut butter with Nutella? ›

Nutella has a very different balance of nuts and oil and also incudes cocoa and milk, so is not a direct substitute for peanut butter. But we would recommend trying Nigella's Nutella Cheesecake.

Can you swap Nutella for peanut butter? ›

Can you substitute Nutella for peanut butter in cookies? While Nutella is similar in texture to peanut butter, the differing levels of sugar and oil make it a harder to swap 1:1 in a peanut butter cookie recipe. What is this? Nutella has significantly more sugar and oil than creamy peanut butter.

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