Pressure Cooker Corned Beef and Cabbage

I am owning up!  I now have three cabbages in my fridge from the share.  They are still perfectly fine to use but I really better do something.  Now I know it's not St. Patrick's Day but who said we cannot eat corned beef at other times?

I had many conversations with our members at pickup with regard to using the Instant Pot or a pressure cooker.  I will tell you this is the best tool in my kitchen.  I had a smaller one and gave it away so that I could get a larger bluetooth enabled one!  It is fantastic.  You can use this as a slow cooker or a pressure cooker.  The best feature is you brown the food in the same pot and then cook whatever method you wish.

Just to make you all jealous, here is the link to the one I got for my birthday Instant Pot.  Yes I know it is from Amazon,  Amazon and I have a very close relationship! So here goes the recipe.  I am making this evening!

Ingredients:

  • 3 pound flat cut corned beef brisket with seasoning packet
  • 4 cups of beef broth
  • 1 large onion, quartered
  • 8 cloves of garlic
  • 6 medium red potatoes, quartered
  • 3 large carrots, cut into 2-inch pieces
  • 1 small cabbage, cut into 6 wedges

Directions:
  1. Rinse the corned beef under cold water to remove excess salt and gel.
  2. Put the seasoning packet, beef broth, onion and garlic in to the pressure cooking pot. Put a rack in the pressure cooking pot. Place corned beef on rack. Lock the lid in place. Select High Pressure and set the timer for 90 minutes. When beep sounds, turn off pressure cooker. Use a natural pressure release for 10 minutes, and then do a quick pressure release to release any remaining pressure. When valve drops carefully remove lid.
  3. Remove the rack and brisket from the pressure cooking pot. Cover the corned beef with aluminum foil until ready to serve.
  4. Add the potatoes, carrots and cabbage to the broth in the pressure cooking pot. Lock the lid in place. Select High Pressure and set the timer for 3 minutes. When beep sounds, turn off pressure cooker and do a quick pressure release to release pressure. When valve drops carefully remove lid. (Check the potatoes and if they’re not tender enough, just select sauté cook them until they’re the desired tenderness.)
Thank you to Pressure Cooking Today for this recipe.

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