How do you cook corned beef and cabbage in a pressure cooker?!


Question: Ingredients
4 cups water
2 1/2 lbs point cut corned beef brisket
3 cloves quartered garlic
2 bay leaves
4 carrots, cut into 3 inch pieces
1 head cabbage, cut into 6 wedges
6 peeled and quartered potatoes
3 peeled and quartered turnips(any additonal vegies you enjoy)
horseradish sauce (optional)

Directions
Pour water into pressure cooker.
Add brisket; over high heat, bring water to a rolling boil.
Skim residue from surface.
Add garlic and bay leaves& secure lid.
Over high heat, bring to high pressure.
Reduce heat to maintain pressure and cook 1 hr 15 minutes.
Release pressure according to manufacturer's directions& remove lid.
Add vegetables to brisket and liquid, stirring gently.
Secure lid& over high heat, bring steam to high pressure.
Reduce heat to maintain pressure and cook 6 minutes.
Release pressure according to manufacturer's directions.
Remove lid.
Serve with horseradish sauce.


Answers: Ingredients
4 cups water
2 1/2 lbs point cut corned beef brisket
3 cloves quartered garlic
2 bay leaves
4 carrots, cut into 3 inch pieces
1 head cabbage, cut into 6 wedges
6 peeled and quartered potatoes
3 peeled and quartered turnips(any additonal vegies you enjoy)
horseradish sauce (optional)

Directions
Pour water into pressure cooker.
Add brisket; over high heat, bring water to a rolling boil.
Skim residue from surface.
Add garlic and bay leaves& secure lid.
Over high heat, bring to high pressure.
Reduce heat to maintain pressure and cook 1 hr 15 minutes.
Release pressure according to manufacturer's directions& remove lid.
Add vegetables to brisket and liquid, stirring gently.
Secure lid& over high heat, bring steam to high pressure.
Reduce heat to maintain pressure and cook 6 minutes.
Release pressure according to manufacturer's directions.
Remove lid.
Serve with horseradish sauce.

I am not sure that I would want the end result. The cabbage would be mush! Try cooking the corned beef, then adding cabbage when almost done.
pressure 1 hour on med/low or low.





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