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Jamaican Oxtails Recipe

Published: Jul 23, 2019 · Modified: Feb 5, 2025 by Tanya · This post may contain affiliate links · 807 Comments

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This Jamaican Oxtails Recipe is fall off the bone tender and full of amazing flavor. It can be made in about an hour with your pressure cooker or cook it low and slow in a slow cooker.

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The full recipe with ingredients/instructions is available on the recipe card at the bottom of the post. Important tips/tricks are also included in the blog post.

If you ever ask me what my favorite Jamaican dish is, I’ll probably say oxtail. It’s a recipe that my mom would make for special occasions. I wish we could have eaten it weekly, but oxtail can be so darn expensive. So it became one of those special Sunday dinners or “let’s celebrate something” dinners. 

Oxtails usually take hours to cook. But wow, the flavor and the tenderness the oxtail brings are worth it. Lucky for me, I’m a pressure cooking fanatic and found that using a pressure cooker cuts the time of cooking oxtail by a ton.  For this recipe, you can use a pressure cooker or even a slow cooker.

Ingredients Needed

Ingredient amounts and full recipe instructions are on the printable recipe card at the bottom of the post.

  • Oxtail - Choose beef oxtail that is medium in size and of similar size. Try and choose oxtail pieces that do not have too much fat on them.
  • Marinade Ingredients - Brown sugar, soy sauce, Worcestershire Sauce, salt, garlic powder, black pepper, allspice.
  • Other Ingredients - vegetable oil, yellow onion, green onion, garlic, carrots, scotch bonnet pepper (or habanero), beef broth, thyme, cornstarch, water, butterbeans

How to Make Jamaican Oxtails and Gravy

First, I mise en place my ingredients by chopping my onions, garlic, and scotch bonnet or habanero pepper. Make sure to remove the seeds and membrane from the hot pepper, or your oxtail will be too spicy. 

Then prepare your oxtails by cleaning them with a little bit of water and vinegar, and then dry them off with some paper towels. I know I know, they say not to wash your meat but my mom would literally cuss me out if I didn’t. So I do. 

raw oxtail pieces on a teal cutting board

Next, season your oxtails with brown sugar, salt, black pepper, garlic powder, allspice, soy sauce, Worcestershire sauce, and browning. Use your hands and mix, ensuring that your oxtail pieces are fully covered. 

raw oxtails covered in seasoning in a bowl

Now you can decide at this point if you feel like marinating or not. If I’m pressure cooking or slow cooking, I usually skip this step, and the flavor is still pretty amazing. If you choose to marinate, marinate in the fridge for 8 hours or overnight. 

Pressure Cooking Instructions

Turn the pressure cooker on the “high sauté” setting. If using an Instant Pot, select “Sauté and press the “+” button until it is the “more” setting. Once your Pressure Cooker is “Hot”, add your vegetable oil to the pot. 

Next, add your larger oxtail pieces to the pot, flat side down about ¼ inch apart, and brown on each side for about 2 minutes. Make sure you’re watching the oxtails at this browning stage, as you don’t want to burn the oxtail. If you do, your oxtail gravy will taste bitter later on. 

oxtail pieces in instant pot

You can choose to brown all your pieces of oxtails but I usually only brown the larger pieces of the oxtail. The smaller pieces usually don’t need browning. 

Once you’ve browned your oxtail, deglaze your pressure cooker by adding about 2 Tablespoons of beef broth to the insert. Take a wooden spoon and deglaze your pot by removing the brown bits at the bottom. Then add your yellow onions, green onions, carrots, garlic, and scotch bonnet pepper. Stir and sauté for about 5 minutes or until the onions have softened. 

vegetables in instant pot insert

Add dried thyme, oxtails (and the liquid from the marinade), remaining beef broth, and ketchup to the pressure cooker insert. All the broth will not cover the oxtail. You don’t need it to. 

oxtails in insert of instant pot before cooking

Press “Cancel” on your pressure cooker. Cover with lid, making sure the valve is set to “Seal.” Set your pressure cooker to cook on High Pressure for 45 minutes. 

Once your timer goes off, allow the pressure cooker to naturally release. All this means is that you don’t touch it. If you’re like me, you may anxiously stare at the pressure cooker waiting for your oxtail goodness. After about 25 minutes, all of your pressure should have been released. Double-check by making sure that the pin button has dropped or switch the valve to “Venting” to ensure all the pressure has been released. Press “Cancel” on the pressure cooker and then open the lid. 

oxtails in instant pot after cooking

Remove the oxtail pieces and vegetables from the Pressure Cooker and place in a bowl and set aside. I use a spider strainer for this step.

strainer removing oxtail pueces from instant pot

Then press the “Sauté button on your pressure cooker.

Once your liquid starts to boil, make a cornstarch slurry by whisking the cornstarch with water in a separate bowl. Slowly stir in the slurry into the pressure cooker. Add drained butter beans to the pressure cooker as well and stir them in. Cook for about 5 minutes until the sauce has thickened a little and the butter beans are warmed.

corn starch slurry over instant pot
butter beans over instant pot

Return oxtails and vegetables to the pressure cooker. Serve and enjoy.

finished Jamaican oxtails in instant pot

Notes on Pressure Cooker Oxtails

  • It’s best if all your oxtails are medium sized oxtails that are similar in size. If you can’t get them the same size, no worries. It’ll still work. 
  • Oxtail that is too fatty will lead to fatty gravy. You want some fat, just not too much fat. If your oxtail is extremely fatty, use a paring knife to remove some of the excess fat. 
  • Scotch Bonnet is typically used for this recipe. If you can’t find a scotch bonnet, a habanero can be substituted. You could also use about 1-2 teaspoons of this scotch bonnet pepper sauce. 

Looking for recipes to serve this Jamaican Oxtails with? Try these out:

  • Jamaican Rice and Peas (Pressure Cooker Recipe)
  • Jamaican Rum Punch
  • Sauteéd Jamaican Cabbage

Other popular Jamaican recipes:

  • Jamaican Curry Chicken
  • Brown Stew Chicken
  • Curry Goat

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The BEST Jamaican Oxtail Recipe

This Jamaican Oxtails recipe is the perfect Caribbean stew for dinner. Delicious and tender oxtail and butter beans that is cooked to perfection. Make it in the Instant Pot or any electric Pressure Cooker. Stove top and slow cooker instructions also included.
Course Main Course
Cuisine Caribbean
Keyword jamaican oxtails
Prep Time 20 minutes minutes
Cook Time 45 minutes minutes
Total Time 1 hour hour 5 minutes minutes
Servings 4 people
Calories 876kcal
Author Tanya
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Ingredients

  • 2.5 lbs oxtails
  • ¼ cup brown sugar
  • 1 Tablespoon soy sauce
  • 1 Tablespoon Worcestershire Sauce
  • 1 Tablespoon salt
  • 2 teaspoons garlic powder
  • 1 teaspoon black pepper
  • 1 teaspoon ground allspice
  • 1 teaspoon browning
  • 2 Tablespoons vegetable oil
  • 1 yellow onion chopped
  • 4 green onions chopped
  • 1 Tablespoon garlic chopped
  • 2 whole carrots chopped
  • 1 scotch bonnet or habanero pepper seeds and membrane removed and chopped
  • 1 cup beef broth
  • 1 Tablespoon ketchup
  • 1 teaspoon dried thyme
  • 2 Tablespoons water
  • 1 Tablespoon cornstarch
  • 1 16 oz can Butter Beans drained

Instructions

  • Rinse oxtails with water and vinegar and pat dry. Cover oxtails with brown sugar, soy sauce, Worcestershire sauce, salt, garlic powder, black pepper, all-spice, and browning and rub into oxtails.
  • Set Pressure Cooker on High Sauté and once hot, add vegetable oil. Next, add your larger oxtail pieces to the pot, flat side down about ¼ inch apart, and brown on each side.
  • Remove oxtail after browning and place in bowl.
  • Deglaze your pressure cooker by adding about 2 tablespoon of beef broth to the insert. Take a wooden spoon and deglaze your pot by removing the brown bits at the bottom. Then add your yellow onions, green onions, carrots, garlic, and scotch bonnet pepper. Stir and sauté for about 5 minutes or until the onions have softened.
  • Add dried thyme, oxtails (and the liquid from the marinade), remaining beef broth, and ketchup to the pressure cooker insert.
  • Press “Cancel” on your Instant Pot. Cover and cook on high pressure for 45 minutes. Once timer is done, allow pressure cooker to naturally release.
  • Once all pressure has released, open lid and remove oxtails and vegetables, leaving liquid behind. Turn Pressure Cooker on sauté. Once liquid begins to simmer, create a corn starch slurry by combining corn starch and water to a separate bowl. Stir into simmering liquid. Add drained butter beans into pressure cooker and allow to simmer for about 5 minutes, until liquid is slightly thickened and butterbeans are warmed.
  • Add oxtails and vegetables back to the pressure cooker. Serve and enjoy 🙂

Slow Cooker Instructions

  • Prepare the recipe as instructed up until the oxtails need to be browned. Brown oxtail over medium-high heat on the stovetop in a skillet. Once oxtail are browned, deglaze skillet by adding 2 tablespoon of beef broth. Add onions and carrots to skillet and stir until onions have softened. Add these ingredients to the slow cooker as well as all remaining ingredients, except the butter beans. Cook on low heat for 8-10 hours or until oxtail is tender. 30 minutes before serving, create a cornstarch slurry by combining corn starch and water to a separate bowl. Stir into slow cooker along with the drained butter beans.

Stove Top Instructions

  • Follow the instructions above and then rather than placing in a slow cooker or pressure cooker, cook it on the stove on medium low heat for about 3 hours, stirring occasionaly or until oxtails are tender. Add the butter beans when there is about 30 minutes left on the cook time.

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Notes

Notes on Pressure Cooker Oxtails
  • It’s best if all your oxtails are medium sized oxtails that are similar in size. If you can’t get them the same size, no worries. It’ll still work. 
  • Oxtail that is too fatty will lead to fatty gravy. You want some fat, just not too much fat. If your oxtail is extremely fatty, use a paring knife to remove some of the excess fat. 
  • Scotch Bonnet is typically used for this recipe. If you can’t find a scotch bonnet, a habanero can be substituted. You could also use about 1-2 teaspoon of this scotch bonnet pepper sauce. 

Nutrition

Calories: 876kcal | Carbohydrates: 27g | Protein: 90g | Fat: 45g | Saturated Fat: 21g | Cholesterol: 312mg | Sodium: 2882mg | Potassium: 297mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 18g | Vitamin A: 5261IU | Vitamin C: 11mg | Calcium: 113mg | Iron: 13mg
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  1. Juan says

    August 22, 2021 at 12:15 pm

    I tried your recipe and he loved it gave me 😁😁 thx but I did mine in a slow cooker . Thank you for sharing

    Reply
    • Melisa says

      September 22, 2021 at 11:17 am

      @Juan, did you follow exactly the times as well just with a slow cooker, like did you use high etc?

      Reply
  2. Pam says

    August 14, 2021 at 2:54 pm

    Would you serve this over rice or mash potatoes? And if rice what kind? I made this for my family and it was awesome!!!! We ate it as is without any sides. However I now plan to make for some company and thought serving on top of something might make it a hardy meal.

    Reply
    • Tanya says

      August 15, 2021 at 7:18 am

      Hi Pam, I like mine over plain white rice or Jamaican rice and peas. Both tend to soak up the delicious gravy.

      Reply
    • ROBIN OWENS says

      September 14, 2021 at 2:07 pm

      @Pam, try it over grits for brunch. Just make them savory-- chicken broth, sharp cheese, butter and pepper. Deeeelish

      Reply
  3. Alexis says

    August 03, 2021 at 10:46 pm

    This came out so DELICIOUS and flavorful— my boyfriend is Bajan and oxtails are his absolute favorite. I mostly used this recipe and some tips from his mother as I was making them (I omitted the butter beans, used mango habanero seasoning instead of scotch pepper, and served with rice and peas and boiled sweet potatoes). My Instant Pot took about an hour before it naturally released but it was worth it… the meat was very tender… my bf loved the final dish and so did I! Thanks so much for sharing:)

    Reply
  4. Tenesha Masaitis says

    August 01, 2021 at 8:58 pm

    This recipe is so good. I first made it at my 9 year-olds request. We are making it a second time today, this is our go-to oxtail recipe. It comes out perfect every time!

    Reply
  5. Dawn Nicole says

    July 29, 2021 at 5:50 pm

    This recipe is AMAZING!! I 1st tried it on the stove top… took a little longer than expected but was still good. Today… made it in a pressure cooker and OMG!! Beyond delish!! Followed to the T, and it was perfect. I’m of Caribbean decent.. this reminds me of my grandmothers oxtails. Thanks for the recipe!!

    Reply
  6. Connie says

    July 25, 2021 at 12:57 pm

    Tried this recipe and it is absolutely amazing. I didn’t use the beans but used all other ingredients. I love it and will definitely be keeping for future use… thank you for sharing💯

    Reply
  7. Samantha says

    July 12, 2021 at 10:00 am

    This recipe was perfect! I made this on Saturday, amazing. Thanks for the easy to follow instructions. 🙂

    Reply
  8. A. Williams says

    July 11, 2021 at 7:51 pm

    Just tried this recipe and it was AWESOME!! So easy to follow, but more importantly each ingredient listed was the perfect amount needed! I prepared via the stove top method and they were so tender and flavorful. I’m so used to looking for a good restaurant to order authentic Oxtails from and never in my wildest dreams did I think I’d enjoy them more prepared be myself. Thank you for sharing…this recipe is definitely a keeper!!💜

    Reply
  9. AYANA B. says

    June 22, 2021 at 8:28 pm

    So I'm making this in a slow cooker on Thursday. Do I add the slurry at the point where I'm adding the veggies and all ingredients to the crock pot? Just want to make sure I don't mess this up.

    Reply
  10. alexia says

    June 15, 2021 at 11:25 pm

    My first time making oxtails it was a hit! I followed the recipe exactly except I added more (1tbsp) scotch bonnet oil than recommended. Because I love a little spice. Very delish! I can't wait to try more of your recipes. Thank you!!!

    Reply
  11. James says

    May 27, 2021 at 7:45 pm

    Would there be an issue if you just did the rapid release of pressure rather than waiting for natural release?

    Reply
    • Tanya says

      May 28, 2021 at 8:08 am

      Hi James, in order to ensure the meat is tender and fall off the bone, I suggest a natural release. If you want to cut back on the time, I suggest allowing it to naturally release for 10 minutes, then quick release any remaining pressure.

      Reply
  12. Chef says

    May 13, 2021 at 1:36 pm

    Your recipe is very good. I scaled it out to 20X the amount of ingredients to run as a restaurant special and got nothing but rave reviews. My modifications: I cut the amount of salt by half (personal preference because of my blood pressure), eliminated the browning, and skimmed the fat from the braise to make a roux to thicken the braising liquid instead of using a slurry. Will definitely make again.

    Reply
    • Tanya says

      May 13, 2021 at 1:45 pm

      Thanks for the feedback Chef! So glad everyone liked it 🙂

      Reply
  13. Lin says

    May 03, 2021 at 10:08 am

    Hi, can these be prepared in the oven in a roaster pan? If so, what changes would I have to make to recipe if I want to double and prepare in oven. Thank you.

    Reply
  14. jasmine white says

    April 24, 2021 at 9:19 am

    Between this recipe and my neighbors family recipe... my oxtails are amazing!I'm very particular about the recipes I use

    Reply
    • Malik Jackson says

      May 24, 2021 at 11:25 am

      @jasmine white, can you share your neighbor's family recipe?😊

      Reply
  15. Mike Lin says

    April 18, 2021 at 2:27 am

    Tanya, thank you for this recipe. I have never commented on a recipe before but this was so delicious. Even my picky toddlers ate it. I didn't even have all of the ingredients and used chicken broth instead of beef broth and it was still awesome! I will definitely make this again and buy browning (whatever that is). I even printed this out to store in my drawer in case the Internet disappears. I think you said in your video that you are from North Carolina. I went to Duke. If you are a UNC fan, I won't even hold that against you since your recipe is so good.

    Reply
    • Tanya says

      April 21, 2021 at 1:57 pm

      Lol. So glad you liked the recipe. I'm actually a UNC-Asheville fan 🙂

      Reply
    • Bimmer driver says

      May 09, 2021 at 2:47 pm

      @Mike Lin, Browning comes in brown, small, square glass bottle and is used for adding flavor to gravy, stow. You can find it in the same isle as you would find broth and gravy. It should be next to, above or under instant gravy.

      Reply
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