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Our Guinness Braised Corned Beef is rendered to perfect tenderness in the Instant Pot and then quickly broiled to melt and crisp the fat cap. Served up with braised cabbage and Traditional Irish Colcannon straight from our family recipe archives.
This dark Irish Stout is the perfect match for this brisket, creating killer flavor and it comes together quickly in the IP. You can also cook this in a Dutch oven or slow cooker for 6-8 hours (depending on this size) but IP makes it so much faster and sometimes it’s nice to get in and out of the kitchen in a flash!
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Tips for Making the Best Corned Beef Brisket
Buy the best cut of beef possible: This is often overlooked as folks look for the best deal, and I totally get it. But sometimes when quality is sacrificed for cost the meal suffers. The cut of meat is everything, even in “cheap cuts” still invest in the best you can source.
When choosing the best cut of corned beef, look for a deep red color that’s well marbled. Avoid anything that’s dull or gray in color which suggests its been sitting in a cooler for too long. You’ll also want to make sure there is a nice fat cap which adds flavor and self bastes as it cooks. Be sure to take into account that meat does shrink as it cooks so purchase ample portions.
Types of Brisket Cuts
Brisket comes from the breast section of the cow, a boneless cut from under the first five ribs. A typical full-sized brisket will weigh in between 8-12 pounds and is about 12-20 inches long, and 12 inches wide. Your butcher will gladly cut a larger piece down to a smaller size.
- Point Cut: Triangular in shape, has the most flavor and a larger composition of fat running through it than the flat cut.
- Flat Cut: More rectangular in shape, the fat layer runs predominantly along the underside.
A modestly priced cut of beef, that responds well to long, slow cooking, which makes it perfect for braising. Of course, it‘s also perfect, for grilling, smoking, the slow cooker, and the Instant Pot.
Bring on the Guinness Draught Stout!
This fabulous nitrogenated stout is deeply flavored and has very subtle hints of coffee and chocolate. Balanced with bitter-sweet, roasted notes. Perfect for infusing the meat with flavor while keeping it moist.
Don't Forget the Spice!
You are welcome to use the spice packet that comes with your corned beef. However, if you want to boost the flavor a little more than toss in some of your other favorite spices.
- peppercorns
- allspice
- cinnamon
- ginger
- bay leaves
- cloves
- coriander
- mustard seeds
- nutmeg
- crushed garlic
How to Slice Corned Beef Brisket
Use a carving knife (or Chef’s knife) to slice the meat across the grain. Starting at the lean end set the knife so that the blade makes a right angle to the grain of the meat and cut into thin slices. Continue working your way toward the fattier end and plate or place cut meat onto a warmed serving platter.
How to Make Oven Braised Corned Beef
You can easily make this in the oven too! Preheat your oven to 275°F/135° layer the ingredients as stated into a heavy-bottomed Dutch oven or pan wrap the top of the pot tightly with heavy-duty foil then place the lid on top. Bake for 4 hours, pull and check for tenderness. it should be done within that time but depends on the cut itself you may need an additional hour or so. After it’s tender then you can place it on a sheet pan and broil it to crisp up the top side, about 5 minutes. Pull from the oven, tent with foil and allow it to sit for 15 minutes to rest. The slice and serve
Should Corned Beef Be Rinsed Before Cooking?
Chef’s Tip: You canrinse corned beef, but it’s not a requirement.Rinsingthe brisket removes any excess salt from the meat, resulting in a more mild flavor. If you do want to remove the excess salt soak the brisket in cold water 30 minutes per pound. We DO NOT soak ours, but this is entirely up to you.
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How to Make Guinness Braised Corned Beef
5 from 11 votes
Guinness Braised Corned Beef
Prep Time
15 mins
Cook Time
1 hr 45 mins
Total Time
2 hrs
Our Guinness Braised Corned Beef is rendered to perfect tenderness in the Instant Pot and then quickly broiled to melt and crisp the fat cap.
Category:Dinner
Cuisine:Irish
Keyword:Corned Beef and Cabbage, Instant Pot Corned Beef, Instant Pot Guinness Braised Corned Beef, Pressure Cooker Corned Beef
Author: Mean Green Chef
Ingredients
- 1large yellow onion, sliced
- 4lbcorned beef brisket w seasoning packet,flat cut
- 4clovesgarlic,smashed
- 1bottle (11.2 oz/317 grams)Guinness Draught Stout,or sub lager style beer
Instructions
Slice onion and layer in the bottom of Instant Pot then set the corned beef brisket on top of the layered onions. Toss in the garlic and cover the top of your brisket with the seasoning packet and then pour in the stout.
Seal lid and set the unit to HIGH pressure for 85 minutes. Let pressure release naturally for 20 minutes, then manually release the remaining pressure. Remove corned beef and place on a tray cover with foil. Turn on the Broiler once the broiler is ready pop the brisket into the oven and broil for about 5 minutes keeping a watchful eye! Broil until topside crisps, remove from oven and allow to sit tented in foil for 15 minutes, then slice and serve.
Recipe Notes
- Prep time is approximate.
- You can use a combination of any of the above spices mentioned and/or your pickling packet.
- Store corned beef tightly wrapped in fridge 3-4 days, but it probably won't last that long.
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Hi, I’m Angela, I grew up in New York in an Irish-Italian multi-generational restaurateur family. I’ve been in the kitchen over 35 years, and it’s still my favorite place to create. Growing up in hustle and bustle of professional kitchens was the forefront for my love of all things food. From baking bread, desserts, to hand rolling pasta and mastering the art of soup making. It was the bedrock that shaped my life.
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36 comments
Leigh AnnMarch 14, 2019 - 5:07 pm
Looks amazing! I’m very Guinness!
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AngelaMarch 14, 2019 - 5:49 pm
Hi, Nan! 🙂 Thanks so much, me too, I love Guinness too! ?
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Tricia SnowMarch 14, 2019 - 5:55 pm
This looks amazing. Growing up in an Irish family, I find it weird I have never had corned beef and cabbage! lol
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AngelaMarch 14, 2019 - 6:09 pm
Lol, Tricia have to say I have never heard that before! But hey there’s a first time for everything 🙂 really appreciate you stopping by to check out our recipe!
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AnnaMarch 14, 2019 - 6:39 pm
My mother-in-law will love this information and the recipe. Will share with her
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AngelaMarch 14, 2019 - 6:53 pm
Awesome, thank you so much, Anna! ☘️☘️☘️
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hollysbirdnestMarch 14, 2019 - 8:19 pm
Great recipe I am going to give this a try this week! Thank you!!
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AngelaMarch 14, 2019 - 9:41 pm
Wonderful, Holly! I added the directions for braising in the oven into the post too 🙂 Thank you for being a part of our kitchen!
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JanineMarch 14, 2019 - 11:33 pm
Sounds delicious! What a fun spin on a St Patricks Day favorite!
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AngelaMarch 15, 2019 - 5:41 am
Thanks so much, Janine! 🙂
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AngelaMarch 15, 2019 - 6:03 pm
Thanks so much, Meagan! 🙂
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BrittanyMarch 15, 2019 - 11:34 am
I make corned beef every year – and can never get the right slice!! Thanks for the tips on that, and I will try this recipe 🙂
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AngelaMarch 15, 2019 - 6:04 pm
So glad our tips were helpful Brittany! Have a great St. Paddy’s Day and thank you for checking out our recipe! 🙂
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MicheleMarch 15, 2019 - 1:18 pm
Your St. Patty’s day meal sounds very much like ours! I love your spin on cooking with the Guinness! I will need to try this one!
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AngelaMarch 15, 2019 - 6:06 pm
Hi Michele, 🙂 yes one of our favorite Holidays for sure and pretty much the only time we serve up corned beef and Colcannon. Always worth the wait! Thanks so much for checking out our recipe!
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T.M. BrownMarch 15, 2019 - 1:19 pm
Oh, this one is being printed as I type this and I am going to try this one out within a week or two. My husband would absolutely LOVE this. He’s a huge Guinness fan. Thanks for sharing this. It looks spectacular.
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AngelaMarch 15, 2019 - 6:07 pm
Awesome, Tina! Please be sure and let us know how it turns out, I hope you all love it as much as we do! 🙂
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T.M. BrownMarch 18, 2019 - 5:15 pm
(had commented earlier, but wanted to make sure you knew this) I actually tried this on St. Patrick’s Day this year!!! It was delicious!!! I used a crockpot for it and then broiled it at the end as suggested. We loved it!!! I didn’t do the colcannon potatoes, but we did something similar and it worked nicely. Thanks for sharing!
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AngelaMarch 19, 2019 - 12:57 pm
Hi, Tina! 🙂 We’re so happy to hear that your family loved our Guinness Braised Corned Beef, it does make for a super delish meal! Thanks so much for letting us know if you ever want to see a recipe featured here please give a shout. 🙂
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Junell DuBoisMarch 15, 2019 - 5:00 pm
What a perfect recipe for St. Patrick’s Day! Looks so good!
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AngelaMarch 15, 2019 - 6:08 pm
Thank you, Junell! 🙂 Much appreciated!!
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CindyMarch 16, 2019 - 1:52 am
I don’t eat meat but I used to wonder how to make corned beef. Now I know!
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AngelaMarch 18, 2019 - 12:31 pm
It’s super easy Cindy, thanks so much for reading even though you don’t eat meat! We do have some upcoming Falafels that may interest you that are 100% meat-free 🙂
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jenMarch 17, 2019 - 2:26 pm
OMG this looks amazing! Totally saving this one and sending it to my very talented husband to cooK!
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AngelaMarch 18, 2019 - 12:33 pm
Thanks so much, Jen! Feel free to keep sending our recipes to your husband so you can both enjoy them! lol Really, thanks so much for being a part of Mean Green Chef! 🙂
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TiffanyMarch 17, 2019 - 6:02 pm
I might have to finally break down and try this – I have avoided this dish all of my Irish years (we tend to have smoked butt and cabbage on St Pats day in this Irish family). But this looks AMAZING.
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AngelaMarch 18, 2019 - 12:36 pm
Hi, Tiffany! 🙂 I do love smoked butt as well, it’s amazing. We usually have that during the summer months and always serve corned beef on St. Paddy’s Day it’s been a family favorite for decades. Thanks so much for checking it out! 🙂
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LeneeMarch 17, 2019 - 6:54 pm
I made this today, and it is so good! My house smells amazing because of this recipe. I will be making this every year for St. Patty’s Day.
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AngelaMarch 18, 2019 - 12:38 pm
Hi, Lenee 🙂 I am absolutely so happy to hear that our Guinness Braised Corned Beef was a hit for your St. Paddy’s Day celebration! Thank you so much for tagging us on Instagram too, if you ever want to see a recipe featured please let me know and we’ll make it happen!
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JennaMarch 18, 2019 - 12:39 am
I love corned beef cooked just with the seasonings it comes with. I’ve never had it cooked any other way, but your pictures make me want to try it!
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AngelaMarch 18, 2019 - 12:41 pm
Hi, Jenna 🙂 the seasonings that come with the corned beef are actually quite tasty! It’s always nice to be able to adjust flavors when you know what can be added and using the Guinness as a braising liquid really kicks it up a notch too. Thanks so much for checking it out!
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NickiMarch 21, 2019 - 10:11 am
I love corned beef. My husband doesn’t. I can’t eat it by myself so I never get it. I may have to sacrifice myself now though! Thanks!
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AngelaMarch 21, 2019 - 10:48 am
Hey, Nicki! 🙂 We’ve actually had a couple of corned beef converts with Guinness Braised Corned Beef you never know you’re husband may dig it too. If not you’ll have a great meal and some hash to boot 🙂 Thanks for checking it out!
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DennisMarch 24, 2019 - 5:40 pm
Wow! I used to eat corned beef often as a child, but haven’t had it in years! But, this recipe made my mouth water! Nice post Angela!
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AngelaMarch 24, 2019 - 6:59 pm
Thank you, Dennis! We typically only have this once a year but I always get stoked when it rolls around, so glad you enjoyed. Thanks for stopping by today! 🙂
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