Instant Pot Corned Beef Brisket is very easy and cooks to a juicy, tender consistency with fantastic flavor. A great vegetable trick ensures firm, cooked vegetables making an easy full dinner recipe!
Making Instant Pot Corned Beef Brisket is so easy and also tenderizes the brisket faster thanks to pressure cooking.
A special twist gives great flavor and tenderizes it further: cooking the Instant Pot Corned Beef in beer!
Though not a traditional Irish recipe to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, it is a popular American recipe for the holiday and for good reason!
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- What is Corned Beef Brisket?
- Ingredients in Instant Pot Corned Beef with Vegetables
- What Beer to Use for Instant Pot Corned Beef ?
- Tips for Preparing Instant Pot Corned Beef
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What is Corned Beef Brisket?
Corned Beef Brisket is a brine-cured beef brisket. The brining adds both flavor and makes it very pink in color.
Once cooked the corned beef has a perfect texture for slicing and eating as a main dish or thinly for sandwiches.
Corned Beef brisket is sold pre-packaged in brine with a specific seasoning packet to cook with it giving it a signature flavor.
Once cooked the Instant Pot Corned Beef Brisket has a mixture of salty, meaty, and tangy flavors thanks to the brining and cooking processes.
Ingredients in Instant Pot Corned Beef with Vegetables
The addition of vegetables make this a full meal in one pot.
The ingredient list for this recipe is short and simple:
- 2-3 pound Corned Beef Brisket
- Yellow Onion
- Garlic Cloves
- Dark Ale (recommendations below)
- 1 Seasoning Packet that comes with the corned beef
- Potatoes
- Carrots
- 6 qt Instant Pot
Please check the recipe card below for specifics.
What Beer to Use for Instant Pot Corned Beef ?
I recommend using a dark beer for this recipe. Guinness is a perfect choice.
If gluten-free: I used Green’s Gluten-Free Dubbel Dark Ale.
If Holidaily Brewing Co. gluten-free beers are available in your area, Riva Stout is a a great choice.
Note for Non-Beer Drinkers
For those of you who are not into beer, the Instant Pot Corned Beef Brisket does not come out TASTING like beer so never fear.
You also can’t get drunk from eating it.
Substitution Option: If you feel strongly about not using beer you can substitute water or chicken stock (beef stock is very strong tasting and I think will affect the end flavor of the brisket).
Tips for Preparing Instant Pot Corned Beef
Corned beef brisket is a saltier, fattier cut of meat.
When you buy it, it will have already been brined and the liquid in the package is brine as well.
The brined brisket should be thoroughly rinsed before cooking. It can also be soaked for an hour before cooking to release even more salt.
If you have a very fatty cut, you can trim the excess fat before cooking (it’s easy to trim after cooking too).
Also place the fatty side down in the Instant Pot.
I chose to cook the brisket in beer which I have found makes it more tender and flavorful.
The Instant Pot I Use
(Because you asked….) I use this Instant Pot
Love Corned Beef Brisket? Buy it Now!
With St. Patrick’s Day coming soon corned beef brisket is available in most grocery stores.
Did you know most stores do not carry it year-round?
If you love corned beef brisket, buy extra and stick it in your freezer now so you can make Instant Pot Corned Beef ANYtime!
How to Make Instant Pot Corned Beef – Step by Step:
Cooking Instant Pot Corned Beef is so easy!
Please refer to the recipe card below for detailed instructions.
- Add the rack to the insert of a 6 quart Instant Pot
- Cover the rack with onions cut into wedges and garlic.
- Place the corned beef brisket fatty side down on top of the vegetables
- Sprinkle the spices that came with the brisket on top of the corned beef.
- Pour the beer (gluten-free or regular) around the brisket in the Instant Pot.
- Seal the lid and cook the brisket at High Pressure for 90 minutes.
- Do a quick release and remove the brisket to rest.
- Add the prepared carrots and potatoes to the Instant Pot; and cook on Manual High Pressure for three minutes.
- Remove the vegetables and slice the brisket for serving!
TIP: Adding the vegetables just at the end ensures they are cooked but still firm and delicious!
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Recipe
Instant Pot Corned Beef Brisket Recipe
Ingredients
- 2-3 pound Corned Beef Brisket
- 1 medium Yellow Onion peeled and cut into wedges
- 3 Garlic Cloves peeled and chopped
- 1 ½ cups (12 fluid ounces) Dark Ale (I used Green’s Gluten-Free Dubbel Dark Ale; if not gluten-free I suggest Guinness)
- 1 Seasoning Packet that comes with the corned beef
- 2 (1 pound) Potatoes peeled and cubed into 1-inch cubes
- 2 large Carrots peeled and cut into 1 ½-inch lengths
- 6 qt Instant Pot
Instructions
Cooking the Corned Beef Brisket
- Insert the rack into the Instant Pot.
- Add the onion and garlic to the 6-quart Instant Pot distributing it evenly on the bottom.
- Remove the Corned Beef Brisket from the package, reserve the spice packet and rinse the meat thoroughly.
- Place the brisket in the Instant Pot on the lift-out rack (if there is a fattier side put that facing down) on top of the onions and garlic and sprinkle the seasonings evenly on top of the brisket and around it in the pot.
- Pour in the beer around the edges of the Instant Pot (to keep the spices on the brisket in place).
- Add the lid to the Instant Pot, select MANUAL High Pressure (default pressure setting) and 90 minutes.
- When done, do a QUICK RELEASE of the pressure, remove the brisket, brush the seasoning from the top of the brisket (more difficult to remove when it has cooled) and allow to rest.
Cooking the Vegetables
- Add the potatoes (on the bottom) and carrots (on top of the potatoes) to the Instant Pot.
- Seal and select MANUAL for 3 minutes on High Pressure.
- When done do a QUICK RELEASE and remove vegetables with a slotted spoon.
To Serve
- Slice the Corned Beef across the grain and serve on a platter with the vegetables. The cooking juices may be spooned over the meat to keep it moist.
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Originally published March 2, 2017
Dart says
Quick question a lot of the instant pot recipes use a lot more liquid (most say 4 cups) for making the corned beef and cabbage, this one only uses the 12 Oz beer? And that keeps it moist? Also the vegetables cook up in this same 12oz of beer is all? Love me a good Guinness so would be happy to use that, but first time making this and making it for family so would like it to turn out moist and excellent.
Thank you!
Toni Dash says
Hi Dart. I’ve made the recipe multiple times as written and it’s great (you can look at other reader comments too). I’m actually making it again today and happened to have 16-ounce cans of beer so used 16-ounces but have always made it with 12-ounces before (if you add more beer it’s not an issue should you have a larger can/bottle of Guinness in your case).
Corned Beef Brisket is very salty out of the brine which is why I indicate to rinse it thoroughly. Some recipes suggest a higher liquid amount to leach the saltiness out during cooking; I’ve not found that to be an issue with my method. It’s also a fatty cut of meat so stays moist.
Yes the vegetables cook with the same liquid. You just removed the brisket, add the vegetables and complete the recipe. If for some reason you find the liquid has depleted below the minimum for your Instant Pot (1 cup for a 6-quart) add more but that would be unusual and an indication to check your Instant Pot seal. The vegetables are cooked but firm (not mushy) and the corned beef is sliceably delicious!
steve says
can I make this in a 3 qt. instant pot.
Toni Dash says
Hi Steve. I have only made the recipe as written in a 6-quart Instant Pot. There are certainly articles on the internet about converting 6-quart recipes for a 3-quart or 8-quart Instant Pot to guide your conversion. However my concern would be the volume of ingredients. I don’t know if a corned beef brisket and the vegetables would all easily fit in a 3-quart Instant Pot or not. Sounds like time for an experiment!
Jocelyn says
What a great idea to make this in the Instant Pot. Thank you so much for all the tips!
Sommer says
Love that I can make this in my Instant Pot!
Beth says
Looks fabulous! I am going to make it this weekend for my loving family! I can’t wait!
Taylor says
Love the idea of making this in the instant pot! So much faster!
Tara says
Yum! Such a beautiful color. I love how easily this meal comes and all the tips you included. Perfect for the instant pot!
Katerina @ diethood .com says
This is incredible!! I bet it tastes amaaaazing!!
Alli says
I cannot wait to make this again. It was such a hit in our house, nothing left!
Rachael Yerkes says
With St. Patty’s day just around the corner, this is fantastic!