It doesn't need to be clothing day to appreciate tasty Instant Pot Red Beans and Rice with Sausage. This weight cooker red beans and rice formula is such a scrumptious dinner! Serve it for an easygoing social occasion, or for a scrumptious family supper.
Once upon a time, before clothes washers, clothing day was Monday in New Orleans. The ladies would put on a pot of beans with Sunday's extra ham and bone in it to cook the entire day while they did the clothing. Red Beans and Rice on Monday stays a convention right up 'til the present time.
While in New Orleans, I had the delight of eating the genuine article. It was fiery, and the beans were rich and enhanced consummately. I realized I needed to have this supper again when I returned home. So I set out to make my own form.
Moment Pot Red Beans and Rice with Sausage is my variant of this great NOLA feast. I needed to make it simple to get ready, with fixings you can discover in the market.
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- 1/4 lb Bacon (or 2 Tbsp bacon fat)
- 1 Large Yellow Onion (2 cups diced)
- 3-4 stalks Celery, (2 cups diced)
- 7 cloves Garlic, pressed or minced
- 3 Bay Leaves
- 1 Green Bell Pepper, chopped
- 1 Red Bell Pepper, chopped
- 1/2 tsp Sage, dried
- 1/2 tsp Basil, dried
- 1 Tbsp Cajun / Creole Seasoning (such as Tony Chachere's, or my Cajun Spice Blend) or more to taste
- 5 cups Chicken Broth, low sodium
- 1 lb Small Red Beans (such as Camellia) sorted & rinsed
- 1 1/2 lbs Andouille Sausage (or a good smoky Kielbasa) sliced in 3/4" rounds
- 1/4 cup Parsley, chopped
- 2 cups Cooked White Rice
- Green Onions, for garnish (optional)
- Hot Sauce, as much as you like!
Instructions :
- Turn the pressure cooker on to the Sauté setting. Add the bacon and cook, stirring occasionally, until it renders the fat. Remove the bacon and set aside (You won't be adding it in, you just want the fat). If using bacon fat, let it heat up and then proceed.
- If you are using Andouille sausage, add it and brown on both sides. Then remove. If using kielbasa, don't brown it, add it with the beans.
- Add the onions and celery. Cook for a couple of minutes, scraping the bottom of the pot to get the brown bits up (deglaze). You may need to add just a splash of the broth to help loosen it.
- Add the garlic, bay leaves, green and red bell peppers, sage, and basil. Cook, stirring frequently, until onion is translucent.
- Add the Cajun/Creole seasoning, and stir.
- Add the broth, beans, and sausage. Stir and put the lid on the pot and lock it in place. Set the steam release knob to the Sealing position.
- Cancel the Sauté function and press the Beans button, or Pressure Cook/Manual, then press the + or - to choose 40 minutes (High Pressure).
- When the cooking cycle has finished, let the pot sit undisturbed for 20 minutes (20 minute natural release). Then manually release the remaining pressure by turning the steam release knob to Venting.
- When the pin in the lid drops down, you can open the lid. Carefully stir the beans with a long handled spoon (be aware of any possible steam pockets as they "burp" and can cause burns).
- Taste a few of the beans to make sure they are tender. If not, close the lid and cook for 5 more minutes.
- Mash some of the beans and stir to make a more creamy consistency. Taste and add more seasoning if desired. Stir in the chopped parsley.
- Serve over cooked white rice and garnish with green onions and hot sauce.
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