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Tender corned beef Instant Pot served with cabbage, potatoes and a rich mustard and whiskey cream sauce. Perfect for St Patrick's Day dinner!

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Corned Beef Instant Pot Recipe with Mustard Whiskey Sauce - Foodness Gracious (3)

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Recipe insights & TIPS

Cook your corned beef in the Instant Pot to make the most tender meal for St Patrick's Day!

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Pressure cooker or instant Pot, whatever you want to call them, you have to own one! Making large chunks of meat is the main reason I love mine because although it slashes the cooking time, it doesn't mess with the flavor at all!

With St Patrick's Day around the corner you know you're about to see corned beef everywhere! The family loves it but the long cooking time makes planning a late mid-week St Patrick's day dinner a little tricky. It doesn't have tobe like that if you just chuck your corned beef right into the Instant Pot or pressure cooker because 90 minutes later you'll have the most tender cut of corned beef ever!

What is corned beef?

Corned beef is just brisket, the piece of meat from the front of the cow. it's a well-used muscle and can be quite fatty so that's why brisket or corned beef has to be boiled or smoked for a long time to break down the connective tissue. Corned beef is also what gives us those amazing sky high Reuben sandwiches, but the brisket has to be smoked as opposed to boiling for corned beef.

Do I need to add liquid to my corned beef Instant Pot recipe?

Yes, you usually need to add at least a cup or two so that your cooker can create the pressure to cook. Water would work just fine but, let's face it water isn't exactly exciting and has no flavor. That's why whenever I'm cooking and I find this situation come up, I prefer to at least use a broth or stock to replace the water. For this recipe I used Guinness giving the meat a light stout flavor, not strong at all but definitely better than it would have been with just plain water.

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What can I serve with my corned beef?

The traditional sides are cabbage and potatoes and there's no need to dirty any other pots or pans because once the corned beef is done, scoop it out, cover with foil and let rest while you add the cabbage and potatoes back into the pot for 10 minutes, It's kinda like a "Hey Presto" moment!

Does corned beef need gravy on the side?

I would say to skip the regular brown gravy and make this white whiskey mustard sauce. Mustard is a great condiment for corned beef and Irish whiskey is another reason to celebrate St Patrick's day so why not combine the two?

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Your corned beef will shrink a little throughout the cooking process so be mindful if you're feeding a large crowd. I went with a piece that was almost three pounds and it was perfect for two adults and two kids.

If you have any corned beef leftover, keep it in a sealed Tupperware in the fridge until you need to make some ultimate corned beef sandwiches for lunch the next day!

Corned Beef Instant Pot Recipe with Mustard Whiskey Sauce - Foodness Gracious (8)

Corned Beef Instant Pot Recipe with Mustard Whiskey Sauce - Foodness Gracious (9)

Recipe

Tender corned beef cooked in the Instant Pot and served with cabbage, potatoes and a rich mustard and whiskey cream sauce.

Course:

Main dish

COOKing TIME:

90 minutes

Total TIME:

100 minutes

CUISINE:

American

PREP TIME:

10 minutes

SERVINGS:

4

Ingredients

  • 2-3 pounds corned beef
  • 1 1/4 cups Guinness
  • 3/4 cup beef stock
  • 1 tsp black pepper
  • 2 tbsp butter
  • 2 tbsp all purpose flour
  • 1/4 cup Irish whiskey
  • 2 cups warm milk
  • 1/4 cup coarse ground mustard
  • 1 medium cabbage
  • 1 pound baby potatoes

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Instructions

  1. Take the corned beef from its package and rinse it quickly under cold water then pat dry with paper towels.
  2. Add the Guinness and beef stock to the Instant pot or pressure cooker and place the corned beef onto the wire rack.
  3. Place the lid on the pot and lock in place.
  4. Using the meat button set on high for 1 hour and 25 minutes.
  5. While the meat is cooking make the sauce by melting the butter in an 8-10 inch non stick pan.
  6. Add the flour and whisk until well mixed.
  7. Add the whiskey and keep whisking until the mixture is smooth.
  8. Begin adding the milk gradually whisking after each time to prevent any lumps forming.
  9. Once all of the milk has been added and the sauce coats the back of a spoon, add the mustard and season with salt and black pepper if needed.
  10. Once the corned beef is done and is fork tender, transfer it to a plate and cover with foil.
  11. Cut the cabbage head into four wedges and place into the Instant Pot along with the baby potatoes.
  12. Set on high for 10-15 minutes and cook until soft.
  13. Slice the corned beef and serve with the cabbage, potatoes and some of the mustard whiskey sauce.

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FAQs

Why is my corned beef not tender enough in the instant pot? ›

If your Instant Pot corned beef is tough, it's probably because it was not pressure-cooked long enough. Usually, 90 minutes of pressure cooking time does the trick. But, if it's tough, it needs to cook longer. You can just put it back in the Instant Pot and cook for another 20 or 30 minutes.

What is the secret to tender corned beef? ›

Turn the crock pot to the low setting and let the slow cooker corned beef cook for 8 to 10 hours. This extended cooking time makes the meat tender, juicy and flavorful. Alternatively, you can use an instant pot to make corned beef in less time.

How do you make corned beef taste better? ›

Add a tablespoon or two of pickling spice as well as a few garlic cloves, a quartered onion, a carrot, and a few stalks of celery if you like. Bring everything to a boil, cover, and reduce the heat to maintain a steady simmer.

Can you overcook beef in Instant Pot? ›

In a few words, yes! You can also undercook it, too. Overcooking the meat would result in a very dry tasting pot roast.

Does corned beef get more tender the longer it is cooked? ›

Information. Corned beef is made from one of several less tender cuts of beef like the brisket, rump, or round. Therefore, it requires long, moist cooking. Corned beef is safe once the internal temperature has reached at least 145 °F, with a three minute rest time, but cooking it longer will make it fork-tender.

What not to do when cooking corned beef? ›

5 Mistakes to Avoid When Making Corned Beef
  1. Not Rinsing the Meat Before Cooking. ...
  2. Cooking Over a High Temperature. ...
  3. Not Filling the Pot with Enough Water. ...
  4. Not Cooking the Meat Long Enough. ...
  5. Cutting the Meat Incorrectly.
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Should you use the juice in the corned beef package? ›

To make the corned beef, open the sealed package right over the slow cooker, because you want to include the brine in the cooking liquid. Don't discard the brine.

Should corned beef be fully submerged in a slow cooker? ›

Keep the brisket submerged at all times as well since it's the water actually transferring heat into the meat and cooking it. Letting the top become exposed will dry out the meat and slow down the cooking process, leading to uneven doneness.

Should I cook corned beef in water or broth? ›

It's easy to make in the oven, or in a slow cooker, after a 5 day brine in the fridge. The corned beef seasoning adds so much flavor to this traditional recipe, and a low, slow cook in beef broth makes this corned beef brisket juicy, tender and melt-in-your-mouth delicious!

Are you supposed to rinse corned beef before? ›

Always Rinse Corned Beef Before Cooking It

That's why the very first thing you should do is rinse the uncooked piece of meat several times under cool running water to remove this residual salt. Many recipes don't include a step for rinsing the meat, but it's worth doing it anyway.

Do you boil corned beef fat side up or down? ›

STOVE: Place brisket fat-side up in a large pot and cover it with water. Bring the water to a boil; then reduce the heat and simmer, allowing about 1 hour per pound. Vegetables may be added during the last 20 to 30 minutes of cooking. Cook vegetables to desired tenderness.

What gives corned beef its unique flavor? ›

The flavor profile often includes bay leaf, black peppercorn, mustard seed, dried red pepper and coriander. If that blend sounds familiar, it's because it's same list of spices that are packaged as pickling spice. Not surprising, since corned beef and pickles are commonly made in the same place: a deli.

What goes good on corned beef? ›

The top five accompaniments for a corned beef sandwich include tangy pickles, fresh and crunchy coleslaw, crispy potato chips or French fries, flavorful potato salad, and a cup of soup, such as tomato or vegetable.

What tenderizes corned beef? ›

Because corned beef comes from brisket, a tough cut of meat. You need its connective tissue to break down so you can have tender results. Some like to braise their corned beef in an all-water liquid, with various spices and salt; others add beer to the mix to further tenderize the meat.

What to do if corned beef isn't tender? ›

One of the keys to simmering corned beef correctly is the amount of water in the pot. When there's not ample liquid to cover the meat, your dreams of tender corned beef may be replaced by a tough, chewy result. Instead: Start by filling a large pot with enough water so the corned beef is completely submerged.

Why is my Instant Pot beef not tender? ›

If it's still tough, you will need to cook it longer. The pressure cooking process breaks down tough meat, making it tender. Put the lid back on, seal the pressure cooker, and cook at high pressure for another 10 to 20 minutes. The provided nutrition facts are estimates.

How do you tenderize meat in an Instant Pot? ›

Tips and Notes for Perfect Instant Pot Steak

The key to tender beef in a pressure cooker is not just the cooking time but also the natural release of pressure instead of quick release. This allows the meat fibers to relax and retain moisture, making them tender and juicy.

Does meat get softer the longer you pressure cook it? ›

The pressure will in fact make your meat super tender, almost as if you slow cooked it for the better part of a day. You still have to figure out how long to cook it though so for that I invite you to read a little further.

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