Whether you are on a diet for weight loss or simply want to eat healthy and watch your nutrition cooking your own food will give you a lot more control over your diet plan. Let recipes like these (we have thousand of recipes, old and new) inspire you to get cooking and put together your own meal plans.
Recipe Category: Beef
Recently Viewed
Beef Roast
Rib Eye Steak
Quesadillas
Quesadilla
Sloppy Joe Recipe
Sloppy Joe

Beer-Braised Corned Beef And Cabbage Pressure Cooker Recipe
Ingredients
SERVES 4 to 8 – Cooker: 6- to 8-quart – Time: 60 minutes for meat, 6 minutes for vegetables at HIGH pressure
- 1 (12-ounce) bottle beer, strong or mild-flavored, as desired
- 2 cups water or as needed
- 2 large white or yellow onions, each cut into 6 wedges
- 3 cloves garlic, peeled and smashed
- 1 (3- to 4-pound) corned beef brisket with pickling spice seasoning packet, rinsed
- 6 medium red potatoes, quartered
- 4 medium carrots, cut into 2-inch chunks on the diagonal
- 1 medium head white cabbage, cut into 8 wedges, each securely tied with kitchen twine
- dijon mustard, for serving.
- prepared horseradish, for serving.
Method
- In a 6- to 8-quart pressure cooker, combine the beer, water, onions, garlic, and corned beef pickling spices (first wrap the spices in a double thickness of cheesecloth and tie it shut)
- Place the corned beef on top; don’t worry if it touches the sides of the pot
- If the meat is too big to lay flat in your cooker, cut it in half and stack the pieces one atop the other
- Bring the liquid to a boil over medium-high heat
- Close and lock the lid
- Set the burner heat to high
- When the cooker reaches HIGH pressure, reduce the burner heat as low as you can and still maintain HIGH pressure
- Set a timer to cook for 60 minutes
- Remove the pot from the heat
- Open the cooker with the Natural Release method; let stand for 15 minutes
- Be careful of the steam as you remove the lid
- Discard the spice bag
- Transfer the meat to a platter and, using a slotted spoon, remove the onions to a serving bowl; leave the garlic in the pot
- Tent both with aluminum foil to keep warm
- Add the potatoes and carrots to the cooker and place the cabbage wedges on top
- Close and lock the lid
- When the cooker reaches HIGH pressure, reduce the burner heat as low as you can and still maintain HIGH pressure
- Set a timer to cook for 6 minutes
- Remove the pot from the heat
- Open with the Natural Release method; let stand for 15 minutes
- Quick Release any remaining pressure
- The root vegetables should be cooked through and cabbage crisp-tender
- Using a slotted spoon, remove the vegetables to the bowl with the onions
- Serve the corned beef, sliced across the grain, in thin slices arranged over a bed of the vegetables
- Spoon some of the broth over all and serve with the mustard, horseradish, a cabbage wedge for each serving, and more juices from the pot on the side
- Good with fresh rye bread or Beth’s Seeded Irish Soda Bread

Full List of Beef Recipes
Full List of Meat Recipes
Recently Viewed

Melt the lard in a stockpot over medium heat. Then, cook the meat until nicely browned on all sides. Then, add onion and garlic and cook until they are fragrant. Now, Continue Reading →

Pat dry the roast with paper towels and season the meat all over with salt and pepper In a 6- to 8-quart pressure cooker, heat the oil over medium-high heat until very Continue Reading →

Slice mushrooms and saute in 3 tbsp butter. Add flour and salt and pepper to taste. Blend well. Stir in warm cream. Keep well heated. In a separate skillet saute the Continue Reading →

Brown ground beef with onion in skillet, stirring until crumble; drain Mix soup with sour cream Mix in beef mixture Place in casserole and top with Tater Tots Bake at Continue Reading →

Heat oil in the pan over medium heat. Add beef to the pan and cook for 4-5 minutes or until lightly brown. Transfer beef into the slow cooker. In the same pan, saute Continue Reading →

Spray a large non-stick frying pan with olive oil spray and place over high heat Add the mince and garlic and cook, stirring with a wooden spoon to break up any lumps, Continue Reading →