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Instant Pot Corned Beef and Cabbage is so quick and easy in the pressure cooker. Enjoy this traditional and flavorful corned beef and cabbage instant pot recipe with very little work.

A large white platter with sliced corned beef in the center and cabbage, potatoes and carrots around it topped with garlic butter with a small bowl of grainy mustard on the plate as well.
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Instant Pot Corned Beef and Cabbage

Enjoy a delicious meal of corned beef with very little work when you use the electric pressure cooker. I love that everything is in one pot and easy to make.

You can have a great meal with this tender corned beef, cabbage and potatoes without any fuss or mess. Many nights we just don’t have time for multiple pots and pans for side dishes and such.

Literally everything goes into the instant pot for dinner and you do not have to worry about spending extra time cooking other things.

Everything takes on the best flavor from being cooked with the beef. The carrots, potatoes and cabbage are so delicious! You may also love this Corned Beef Hash.

Why do people eat corned beef and cabbage on St Patrick’s Day?

Corned beef isn’t actually typical Irish food but most immigrants were unable to afford the high cost of boiled bacon.  So they cooked brisket instead which is a cheaper cut of meat.

They paired it with cabbage because of the low cost. The immigrants were homesick and wanted food that reminded them of their homeland.

This meal was a replacement for the boiled bacon they would normally eat in Ireland. This year on march 17 2019, try making corned beef recipe.

A large white platter with sliced corned beef in the center and cabbage, potatoes and carrots around it topped with garlic butter with a small bowl of grainy mustard on the plate as well.

Equipment Needed:

You will need an electric pressure cooker to make this Pressure Cooker Corned Beef and Cabbage recipe.

I am using an 8 quart Instant pot but you can use a 6 quart. I personally have an Instant Pot and so far I am loving it.

You can find the Instant pot on sale here.  It’s really changed dinner time around here.

A large white platter with sliced corned beef in the center and cabbage, potatoes and carrots around it topped with garlic butter with a small bowl of grainy mustard on the plate as well.

Ingredients Needed:

  • Corned Beef Brisket
  • Carrots, peeled and cut into large pieces
  • Yellow Potatoes – Leave them whole. You can also use red potatoes instead if you prefer.
  • Green Cabbage (See How to Cut Cabbage)
  • Butter
  • Minced Garlic
  • Chopped Parsley
  • Salt and Pepper
  • Grainy Mustard

Do you Rinse corned beef before cooking?

You don’t have to rinse the beef. This is not necessary for this recipe.

Point Cut or Flat Cut Corned Beef?

When you go to do your shopping, you will find that there are 2 different types of corned beef: point cut or flat cut.

Either types will work great for this recipe. However, I prefer the point cut as it’s generally more fattier which makes it more tender and more juicier in this crock pot recipe.

Close up of the sliced corned beef on a large white plate

How to Make:

  • Put the corned beef brisket in the pressure cooker first. Make sure the fat side is up in the Instant Pot.
  • Next, toss the carrots and potatoes in the instant pot with the cold water and pickling spices packet that came with the corned beef.
  • This all cooks for about 90 minutes on high pressure. Then do a quick release to release the pressure from the Instant pot and then add the cabbage.
  • The cabbage only takes a few minutes to cook.
  • Once everything is ready, remove everything from the instant pot and slice the corned beef.
  • Mix up the butter, garlic and parsley and drizzle over the carrots, potatoes and cabbage.
  • Place everything on a platter and serve with mustard on the side. Yum!

Keep reading for the full recipe below.

Close up of the cooked potatoes and carrots on a white platter topped with the garlic butter sauce

Can you overcook corned beef?

Yes, you can. Corned beef can become very tough and hard to chew if cooked too long. Do not over cook it.

How do you know when corn beef is ready?

The beef will become fork tender when it is finished cooking.  You can also use a meat thermometer to be sure. If the meat is too tough, this means that you need to cook it longer.

A large white platter with sliced corned beef in the center and cabbage, potatoes and carrots around it topped with garlic butter with a small bowl of grainy mustard on the plate as well.

How do you eat corned beef and cabbage?

You can eat it served with the delicious potatoes, carrots and cabbage. Some like to enjoy leftover corned beef on a sandwich with mustard.

The great thing about instant pot corned beef brisket recipes is that you can eat it several different ways. This is perfect to make everyone happy in the family.

If you have picky eaters, this recipe can easily be served several different ways.  You can also enjoy instant pot corned beef and cabbage keto if you are eating low carb.

Just eat the corned beef and cabbage for a great meal. You can skip the potatoes and carrots for a delicious keto meal.

It is so easy and you can make this meal work for everyone!

A large white platter with sliced corned beef in the center and cabbage, potatoes and carrots around it topped with garlic butter with a small bowl of grainy mustard on the plate as well.

Can you make corned beef without cabbage?

You can omit the cabbage if you prefer although we love it! Even my non cabbage loving people love the cabbage in this recipe.

It takes on a really great flavor with the corned beef. However, you can certainly omit the cabbage if you prefer.

Sliced corned beef on a white platter with an Instant Pot behind it.

This recipe is affordable:

This cut of meat is very inexpensive so you can enjoy this meal without a ton of expense.

It has to be frugal and easy to be on our menu plan. I try to get a corned beef brisket when they are on sale and put it in the freezer so that I get the best deal.

I love to use what we have or can grab on sale at the grocery store. By cooking like this, it really helps me to save money on groceries.  It is a huge help to our budget.

A large white platter with sliced corned beef in the center and cabbage, potatoes and carrots around it topped with garlic butter with a small bowl of grainy mustard on the plate as well.

This Recipe is Easy to Make:

This recipe requires very little preparation. If you can toss things into the instant pot, you can make this meal.

Even when you are super busy, you can get dinner on the table fast with this recipe. Toss everything in the slow cooker and get dinner on the table fast.

You won’t be tempted to grab take out or eat out when you can make a meal that is so easy to fix.

A large white platter with sliced corned beef in the center and cabbage, potatoes and carrots around it topped with garlic butter with a small bowl of grainy mustard on the plate as well.

Instant Pot Corned Beef Tips:

  • Make sure to follow the cooking times so you do not over cook the meat as it will become tough.
  • Make sure to cut against the grain when get you ready to slice the corned beef.
  • You do not want to add the cabbage initially or it will be very soggy. This does not get added until near the end of the cooking time.
  • It is optional to serve with grainy mustard but this really adds a level to this dish. I highly recommend it.
  • Some recipes call for bay leaves to be added to the instant pot. I have made it both ways and I don’t have a prefer. If you love bay leafs, then add 2 in and remove them after the cook time.
  • Put the vegetables on top of the beef so that they are not sitting in the cooking liquid which could cause them to get too soft.
A large white platter with sliced corned beef in the center and cabbage, potatoes and carrots around it topped with garlic butter with a small bowl of grainy mustard on the plate as well.

Cooking the Vegetables:

Cooking the vegetables in the instant pot with the corned beef does make them soft in this recipe. Make sure to cut them into large pieces (leave the potatoes whole) before adding them to the instant pot.

If you prefer firmer vegetables, only add the vegetables to the pressure cooker for the last 15 minutes of the cook time.

How to Store:

Store the leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.

You can also freeze the leftovers in a freezer safe container or bag for up to 2-3 months. Be careful when reheating so that the potatoes do not get too soft.

A large white platter with sliced corned beef in the center and cabbage, potatoes and carrots around it topped with garlic butter with a small bowl of grainy mustard on the plate as well.

Print this Instant Pot Corned Beef Recipe below:

Instant Pot Corned Beef and Cabbage

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Instant Pot Corned Beef and Cabbage is quick and easy in the pressure cooker. Enjoy this traditional corned beef instant pot recipe with very little work.
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 1 hour 34 minutes
Total Time 1 hour 45 minutes
Servings 6
Cuisine Irish
Course Main Course
Calories 743

Ingredients

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Instructions

  • Remove the corned beef from the package.
  • Place the corned beef brisket (fat side up), carrots and potatoes in a Instant pot. Add 3 cups of water to the Instant pot, plus the seasoning packet that comes in the corned beef package.
  • Cover and set the valve to sealing.
  • Cook on high pressure for 90 minutes.
  • Do a quick release to remove the pressure.
  • Remove the lid and Add the cabbage on top of the corned beef.
  • Add the lid back on and set the valve to sealing.
  • Set the pressure for 4 minutes. when finished do a quick release.
  • Remove the cabbage, corned beef, potatoes and carrots from the slow cooker. Slice the corned beef against the grain or shred.
  • Place the butter, garlic, parsley and salt and pepper in a small bowl. Microwave in 30 second increments or until melted.
  • Drizzle the garlic butter over the carrots, potatoes and cabbage. Place the meat, potatoes and vegetables on a platter and serve with mustard on the side if desired.

Nutrition Facts

Calories 743kcal, Carbohydrates 17g, Protein 48g, Fat 53g, Saturated Fat 19g, Cholesterol 183mg, Sodium 4183mg, Potassium 1437mg, Fiber 5g, Sugar 4g, Vitamin A 5405IU, Vitamin C 119.8mg, Calcium 90mg, Iron 8mg

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