The Easiest Corned Beef and Cabbage Instant Pot Recipe

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Corned beef and cabbage in the Instant Pot made simple! This one-pot St. Patrick’s Day recipe saves time, cuts cleanup, & guarantees a tender, flavorful dinner.

How to make corned beef in the instant pot with vegetables

Making corned beef and cabbage Instant Pot style has totally changed my St. Patrick’s Day game! You know how traditional recipes take hours? Well, this pressure cooker version gets dinner on the table in under 2 hours. Plus, everything cooks in one pot, which means less cleanup for us busy parents!

What Is Corned Beef and Cabbage?

Corned beef and cabbage is a classic Irish-American comfort food that’s perfect for St. Patrick’s Day. However, it’s delicious any time of year!

The “corned” part doesn’t mean corn at all. Instead, it refers to the large salt crystals (called “corns”) used to cure the brisket. Moreover, this tender meat pairs perfectly with soft vegetables for a complete meal.

Most importantly, this traditional recipe usually takes 3-4 hours on the stovetop. But with your pressure cooker? You’ll have dinner ready in a fraction of the time!

Up close overhead shot of corned beef recipe in the instant pot

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Ingredients You’ll Need 📝

Here’s everything for this easy one-pot meal:

Ingredients for making corned beef in the instant pot

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How to Make Corned Beef and Cabbage Instant Pot Style

Watch this short video to get an idea of how to make this recipe by clicking play. Then you can read through all the instructions below.

First, pour 2 cups of beef broth into your 6-8 quart pressure cooker insert. Then, add the garlic, plus a pinch of salt and pepper. Rinse the corned beef with cold running water.

Next, place your brisket right on top of the liquid fat side up. Furthermore, sprinkle those pickling spices from the packet all over the meat (I add some garlic cloves too). Don’t skip this step – those spices make all the difference!

Adding meat to the pot

After that, close and lock your instant pot lid. Make sure the valve is in sealing position. Select MANUAL setting, toggle to HIGH, and set for 70 minutes. Let the beef pressure cook!

Once cooking completes, let instant pot to have a natural pressure release. This takes about 20-30 minutes to let remaining pressure release, but trust me, it’s worth the wait! The meat becomes incredibly tender this way.

Remove the corned beef with tongs and set it aside to rest covered with aluminum foil (ensure internal temperature reaches 180 to 205 degrees farenheit).

Now for the veggies! Add potatoes, carrots, onion chunks, and cabbage wedges to the flavorful cooking liquid.

Adding vegetables to remaining cooking juices

Lock that lid again, make sure valve is on sealing. Select MANUAL, HIGH pressure, for just 5 minutes.

Finally, quick release when done. Slice your cooked corned beef brisket against the grain and serve with those fork-tender, perfectly cooked vegetables. So good! 🤤 

Make it look perfect by laying everything out on a serving platter or dish! Feel free to drizzle with a little bit of the cooking liquid if you desire.

Up close shot of a plate of cabbage with corned beef

Perfect Places to Serve This Irish Recipe

This family meal works great for:

  • St. Patrick’s Day celebrations (obviously!)
  • Sunday family dinners
  • Potluck gatherings
  • Church suppers
  • Game day parties
  • Meal prep Sundays

Additionally, it’s fantastic for feeding a crowd without breaking the bank!

Quick one pot corned beef and veggies

Fun Variations to Try 🥘

Want to mix things up? Here are some tasty twists:

Beer Version: Replace half the broth with Guinness for extra flavor. Similarly, you can use any dark beer you like.

Spicy Kick: Add red pepper flakes to the spice mix. Furthermore, mustard or horseradish sauce on the side adds amazing flavor!

A hand holding a plate of corned beef

Root Veggie Mix: Try parsnips or turnips instead of potatoes. Likewise, sweet potatoes work beautifully too.

Different Sizes: Use a smaller 2-pound brisket and halve everything else. Perfect for smaller families! Or you can go larger, just make sure everything fits under the fill line.

Leftovers: Use the leftovers to make some yummy sandwiches with swiss cheese and sauerkraut!

Bite of corned beef on a fork

Storage and Make-Ahead Tips

Storing Leftovers: Place everything in airtight containers. Subsequently, refrigerate for up to 4 days.

Freezing: The sliced corned beef meat freezes wonderfully for up to 3 months! However, vegetables get mushy when frozen, so eat those fresh.

Make-Ahead: You can prep all vegetables the night before. Then, store them covered in water in the fridge. This saves precious time on cooking day!

Reheating: Microwave individual portions with a splash of broth. Alternatively, reheat everything together in a pot on the stove.

a plate next to a platter of cabbage and corned beef on it

Common Questions About This Recipe

Why is my corned beef tough?

Usually, this means it needs more cooking time. Additionally, cutting against the grain is crucial for tender slices.

Can I cook everything together?

While tempting, vegetables overcook if added with the meat. Therefore, the two-step process ensures perfect results.

Corned Beef in instant pot on a gold and white platter shot from above

What if I don’t have the spice packet?

No worries! Mix 1 tablespoon peppercorns, 2 bay leaves, 1 teaspoon mustard seeds, and ½ teaspoon coriander seeds.

Is 70 minutes enough for a 4-pound brisket?

Yes! The natural release continues cooking the meat. However, if you prefer fall-apart tender, add 10 more minutes.

Can I double this recipe?

Absolutely! Just don’t fill your pot past the max line. Moreover, cooking times stay the same!

Plate of instant pot corned beef

Corned Beef and Cabbage Instant Pot Recipe

How to make a one-pot corned beef and cabbage recipe in your Instant Pot for St. Patrick's Day.
Prep Time10 minutes
Cook Time1 hour 20 minutes
Release time30 minutes
Course: Main Course
Cuisine: American
Keyword: cabbage, corned beef, st. patrick’s day, vegetables
Servings: 4

Equipment

  • Instant Pot or Pressure Cooker

Ingredients

  • 2 cups low-sodium beef broth
  • 1 medium onion cut into chunks
  • 1 tablespoon minced garlic
  • 3 ½ to 4 pound corned beef brisket or round with pickling spice packet
  • sliced potatoes
  • carrots
  • 1 small head green cabbage
  • salt & pepper to taste

Instructions

  • Add the beef broth,salt, pepper and garlic to the inner pot of a 6- to 8-quart Instant Pot.
    Beef broth and garlic in the bottom of instant pot
  • Place the brisket on top of the mixture with fat side up.
    Adding meat to the pot
  • Sprinkle the corned beef with the pickling spices that came with the corned beef.
  • Close and lock the lid. Set valve to sealing.
  • Select MANUAL toggle to HIGH and set the time for 70 minutes.
  • When the cooking time is complete, allow the Instant Pot to do a natural release.
  • Remove the corned beef from the Instant Pot to rest, covered.
  • Place the potatoes, carrots, onion & cabbage into the insert of the Instant Pot in the remaining juices.
    Adding vegetables to remaining cooking juices
  • Close & lock lid.
  • Select MANUAL setting, toggle to HIGH and set the time for 5 minutes.
  • When finished cooking, quick release the pressure.
  • Since the corned beef & serve with the vegetables.

Time to Dig In! 🍽️

This easy Corned Beef and Cabbage Instant Pot recipe has become our go-to comfort food dinner. Not only does it save hours of cooking time, but cleanup is a breeze too!

Your family will love this tender, flavorful meal. Plus, you’ll love how simple it is to make!

Cabbage, carrots, and potatoes with corned beef on a serving dish

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