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Pressure Cooker Corned Beef Recipe

Published: Jan 26, 2026 by melt · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

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For the juiciest, most tender corned beef in a fraction of the time, grab your pressure cooker to turn a tough cut into pure magic without the all-day wait. Whether it’s for a St. Patrick’s Day feast or a cozy weeknight dinner, this recipe is so effortless and delicious you’ll want to cook two—one for now, and one to freeze for later.

Slices of pressure cooker corned beef brisket served with gravy and colorful bell peppers. Perfect quick dinner for St. Patrick’s Day or a cozy family meal.

Why You’ll Love This Pressure Cooker Corned Beef

  • Lightning-fast: Cuts down hours of oven or slow cooker time to under two hours from start to finish.
  • Seriously tender: Pressure makes brisket melt-in-your-mouth, not dry or chewy.
  • Customize the flavor: Mild, spicy, classic, or Cajun—this one is all about your personal twist.
  • Leftovers for days: Slices beautifully for sandwiches, hash, or midnight snacking.
  • Low maintenance: You let the pressure cooker do all the heavy lifting.

Ingredients: What You’ll Need

The Basics

  • Corned beef brisket (with spice packet, or use your own blend)
  • Bell pepper, rough chopped
  • Spicy chili peppers (totally optional, adjust to your spice love)
  • Sweet onion, rough chopped
  • Garlic, peeled
  • Cajun seasoning blend (or the seasoning packet)
  • Beef or chicken broth (or use part stout beer for extra flavor)

Optional Add-Ins

  • A couple bay leaves (totally optional, but nice)
  • Extra veggies for the broth: carrots, celery, etc.

For precise amounts, check the recipe card at the end of the post.

All the ingredients for pressure cooker corned beef: brisket, bell peppers, onions, garlic, spices, broth, and bay leaves. Everything for a delicious homemade meal.

How to Make Pressure Cooker Corned Beef (Step-by-Step)

Step-by-Step Instructions

  1. Prep the Beef:
    Rinse your corned beef brisket and pat it dry. This step keeps things from getting too salty and removes the briny gel from the packaging.
Raw corned beef brisket on a wooden cutting board, ready for seasoning and pressure cooking. The first step to juicy, tender corned beef at home.
  1. Layer in the Flavor:
    Place the brisket on a rack inside your pressure cooker. Scatter the bell pepper, chili peppers, onion, and garlic over the top. Sprinkle with your Cajun seasoning (or use the included spice packet—no judgment here).
Uncooked corned beef brisket with sliced bell peppers and onions in a pressure cooker, ready for seasoning and broth. Easy start to homemade corned beef.
  1. Add Broth:
    Pour in 4 cups of broth (beef or chicken, your call). You can sub in part stout beer for a deep, rich flavor, or keep it light and classic with all broth. Add bay leaves if you want a little herbal boost.
  2. Get Cookin’:
    Lock on the lid and set your pressure cooker to high pressure for 90 minutes. If your brisket is smaller (around 2–2.5 lbs), you can drop the cook time to about 60 minutes.
  3. Natural Release:
    When time’s up, let the pressure release naturally for 10 minutes. Then carefully open the lid (hello, delicious aroma!).
Cooked corned beef brisket with colorful bell peppers and onions in a pressure cooker. Simple, flavorful, and ready in a fraction of the usual time.
  1. Slice & Serve:
    Remove the brisket, let it rest a few minutes, then slice against the grain for the most tender bites. Spoon some of those cooking juices over the top before serving.
Close-up of sliced pressure cooker corned beef on a wooden board. Juicy, perfectly spiced, and ready for sandwiches or dinner plates.
Sliced corned beef served with mashed potatoes, gravy, and sautéed peppers. The perfect easy dinner for busy nights or holiday celebrations.
Corned Beef RecipeWritten by melt
January 26, 2026
Plated corned beef with white sauce, potatoes, carrots, and green beans for the ultimate comfort food dinner.

For classic corned beef and cabbage:
Once the brisket’s done, set it aside and cook your cabbage, carrots, and potatoes in the hot broth for 3 minutes on high pressure. Quick release, and dinner is done!

The Best Sides for Corned Beef

  • Classic: Boiled or roasted potatoes and carrots.
  • Spicy: Sauteed Brussels sprouts or cabbage with a sprinkle of chili flakes.
  • Sandwiches: Rye bread, spicy mustard, Swiss cheese, and maybe some sauerkraut.
  • Breakfast Hash: Cube up leftovers and fry with potatoes, peppers, and onions.
Sliced pressure cooker corned beef served with mashed potatoes and rich brown gravy. A cozy and flavorful meal for St. Patrick’s Day or Sunday supper.

Storage & Leftover Ideas

  • Fridge: Store in a sealed container for up to 4 days. Keep a splash of broth to keep things juicy.
  • Freezer: Slice and freeze portions for up to 2 months—just thaw and reheat gently.
  • Reheat: Warm slices in a skillet with a little broth, or microwave, covered, for best results.
  • Leftover Magic: Try corned beef tacos, stuffed peppers, or even Irish nachos!

Quick Recipe Tips

  • Cut big briskets smaller: If you’re in a hurry, slice the brisket into chunks. Cook for 60 minutes instead of 90 to save time.
  • Want veggies? Cook potatoes, carrots, or cabbage separately after the beef is done for best texture.
  • Rub overnight: For extra punch, rub brisket with seasoning the night before and let it rest in the fridge.
Sliced corned beef brisket arranged on a plate. Tender, juicy slices perfect for sandwiches, hash, or a classic holiday meal.

FAQ

Can I use the seasoning packet that comes with the brisket?

Absolutely! Or go wild with your own favorite spice blend—Cajun, Creole, or classic pickling spice all work.

Do I have to use spicy peppers?
Tender Corned Beef and CabbageWritten by melt
January 26, 2026
A large platter with sliced corned beef, steamed cabbage wedges, carrots, and baby potatoes, perfect for Sunday supper or St. Patrick’s Day gatherings.

Nope! They’re for those who like a little kick. Skip them, or use a pinch of chili flakes for gentle heat.

How do I keep the brisket from drying out?

Make sure it’s mostly covered in liquid during cooking, and let it rest before slicing. Always cut against the grain.

Can I cook veggies with the beef?

It’s better to cook them after, so they don’t get mushy. Add carrots, potatoes, or cabbage and cook under pressure for 3–4 minutes.

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Slices of pressure cooker corned beef brisket served with gravy and colorful bell peppers. Perfect quick dinner for St. Patrick’s Day or a cozy family meal.

Pressure Cooker Corned Beef


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  • Author: meat and melt
  • Total Time: 1 hour 50 minutes
  • Yield: 6 servings 1x
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This pressure cooker corned beef is ultra-tender, juicy, and packed with flavor—perfect for any day of the year, not just St. Patrick’s Day. Set-it-and-forget-it magic that delivers rich, seasoned brisket every time.


Ingredients

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  • 3 lb corned beef brisket (with or without spice packet)
  • 1 large bell pepper, chopped
  • 1–2 spicy chili peppers, chopped (optional)
  • 1 large sweet onion, chopped
  • 6 cloves garlic, peeled
  • 2–3 tablespoon Cajun or Creole seasoning (or spice packet)
  • 4 cups beef or chicken broth (or beer)
  • 2 bay leaves (optional)


Instructions

  1. Rinse corned beef under cold water. Pat dry.
  2. Place trivet/rack in the pressure cooker. Set brisket on top, fat side up.
  3. Top with peppers, onion, garlic, and seasonings.
  4. Pour broth over the top, mostly covering the beef.
  5. Seal the cooker. Cook on High Pressure for 90 minutes.
  6. Let pressure release naturally for 10–15 minutes. Carefully remove the lid.
  7. Remove brisket, rest 10 minutes, then slice against the grain and serve.

Notes

Slice brisket into chunks for faster cooking. Save broth for reheating or making gravy. Cook veggies separately for best texture.

  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 1 hour 30 minutes
  • Category: Main Course
  • Method: Pressure Cooker
  • Cuisine: American

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 serving
  • Calories: 520
  • Sugar: 3g
  • Sodium: 1500mg
  • Fat: 35g
  • Saturated Fat: 14g
  • Unsaturated Fat: 18g
  • Trans Fat: 1g
  • Carbohydrates: 5g
  • Fiber: 1g
  • Protein: 40g
  • Cholesterol: 130mg

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