Hi readers! It's been a little while, but I'm back with a great recipe just in time for St. Patrick's Day! I recently bought the Ninja Foodi, which has many features, one being a pressure cooker. I have to say this was my first time pressure cooking and I was nervous to do it, but the Foodi has several safety features and if you follow the instruction manual, it is very simple.
I made a corned beef along with mashed potatoes and steamed carrots and it was a hit! Here is my recipe.
Ingredients:
4 lb corned beef, flat or point cut
Seasoning packet - included with corned beef
1 cup chicken broth
1/4 cup balsamic vinegar
4 cloves garlic, peeled
1 onion, quartered
Instructions:
Rinse your corned beef under cool water. This removes some of the extra saltiness which I find overwhelming. Place your beef fat side down into the pressure cooker dish insert. Sprinkle the seasoning packet onto the beef. Pour in your chicken broth and balsamic vinegar. Toss in the onion chunks and whole peeled cloves of garlic. Set your pressure cooker to the high setting for 75 minutes. I prepared my potatoes and carrots on the stovetop while the corned beef was on the tail end of the cook time, but you could use the pressure cooker to make them after the beef is done. Online recipes recommend a cook time of 3-5 minutes for them if using a pressure cooker.
After the beef is cooked, the Foodi will begin releasing the steam/pressure slowly. It may take about twenty minutes for this to be completed.
When completed, remove your corned beef, slicing it against the grain before serving. The meat should be falling apart easily. Serve with your choice of sides - cabbage, carrots, potatoes, or anything else you like. I also like some mustard on the side for my corned beef. Enjoy!
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