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Deliciously buttery corned beef stewed with chunks of cabbage, carrots and potatoes in a flavorful broth, this Instant Pot Corned Beef and Cabbage Soup is ready in under 30 minutes for the perfect feel-good meal!
March is here. And do you know what that means?
Corned beef. And cabbage. And potatoes. Heartwarming deliciousness. I could not get enough of this stew. I feel like I could eat it for days.
Sopping up all the stewy deliciousness with a crusty piece of butter slathered bread....I'm getting excited just thinking about it.
But seriously guys, if you like corned beef, you are going to love, love , LOVE this incredibly quick and easy Instant Pot corned beef and cabbage stew.
It only takes 20 minutes to make this super easy corned beef and cabbage stew. Assuming you have some leftover corned beef.
No leftover corned beef? Don't fret, check out this easy Instant Pot Corned Beef Recipe or this sous vide corned beef to get yourself rolling.
Also, if you don't have an Instant Pot yet, read my complete Instant Pot Review to decide if it's for you.
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Why This Recipe Works
- Using leftover corned beef enables this recipe to made in under 30 minutes.
- Sautéing the cabbage in bacon fat adds an extra dimension of flavor.
- It is great made ahead or served as leftovers.
- It's so easy your boyfriend/husband/kids can do it.
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Step By Step Instructions
Chop up all your ingredients and have them ready to go.
We start by turning our Instant Pot to saute, and heating the bacon fat. You can also use butter or cooking oil, I just LOVE the flavor that bacon fat adds.
Saute your cabbage for about 2-4 minutes, or until it starts to soften.
Add the tomato paste to the pot and stir.
Add the potatoes, carrots, leftover corned beef and seasoning and stir to combine. I add 2 tsp. of black pepper, but if you have a lower tolerance for pepper, add ½ to 1 tsp.
Add the stock and the cream (optional). Turn the IP to pressure and cook on high for 15 minutes.
When done cooking, use the quick release to release the pressure. Season to taste with additional salt (if necessary). Serve in bowls with crusty buttered French bread. Seriously, the French bread is a MUST. Try this easy Crusty French Bread from Natasha's Kitchen.
Cook's Tips
- Using bacon fat to saute the cabbage adds and extra layer of flavor and richness to the soup. However, if you don't have bacon fat, you can substitute butter or other animal fat.
- If you don't have leftover corned beef, it's super easy to make using this Instant Pot Corned Beef recipe.
- The cream in the recipe is optional, however, it adds the perfect amount of richness to the soup.
FAQs:
What if I Don't Have Leftover Corned Beef?
Follow this recipe for Instant Pot Corned Beef to have it ready in under 2 hours.
Spices Used
This recipe is very simple, using only salt and pepper. However, you can add 1 tsp. of yellow mustard seed if you want to add a little tang to the soup.
Is Corned Beef and Cabbage Soup Healthy?
Corned beef is a fatty cut of beef, and tends to be packed with sodium, so I'm going to say no. This is not necessarily a healthy food, however, in small quantities is not terrible for you. But who can eat small quantities???
Serving Options
My all time favorite is a nice fresh piece of crusty French bread with a thick layer of salted butter on it. You could also use tortillas or naan bread. Or really, this stuff is great just on it's own.
Make Ahead Instructions
Totally! I even sometimes think this soup is better the second day. You know, like Chinese food. Follow all the recipe instructions then store the soup in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days.
Heat in the microwave or on the stove over medium heat until warmed through.
Freezing Instructions
Most definitely. make the soup then store it in an airtight container in the freezer for up to 3 months. Thaw in the fridge overnight then reheat in the microwave or on the stove over medium heat until warmed through.
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Recipe
Instant Pot Corned Beef and Cabbage Soup
Ingredients
- 4 cups cooked corned beef
- 3 carrots, chopped
- 2 russet potatoes, peeled and cubed
- ½ head cabbage, chopped
- 6 cups chicken stock
- 1-2 tsp. black pepper (according to preference)
- 3 oz. tomato paste
- 2 tsp. Salt, (to taste)
- 1 tbsp. bacon fat
- 4 tbsp. cream (optional)
Instructions
- Heat the bacon fat in the Instant Pot on the highest saute setting. Add the cabbage and saute for 2-4 minutes, until softened.
- Add the tomato paste and stir. Add the potatoes, carrots, corned beef and seasonings and stir to combine.
- Add the stock and cream (optional) and set the Instant Pot to pressure cook on high for 15 minutes.
- Use the quick release to release the pressure when done cooking. Season with additional salt as necessary and serve with crusty bread.
Expert Tips:
- Using bacon fat to saute the cabbage adds and extra layer of flavor and richness to the soup. However, if you don't have bacon fat, you can substitute butter or other animal fat.
- If you don't have leftover corned beef, it's super easy to make using this Instant Pot Corned Beef recipe.
- The cream in the recipe is optional, however, it adds the perfect amount of richness to the soup.
Nutrition
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Dee
I love how simple and easy it is to make this recipe! I love love love cabbage but never thought about adding it this type of dish!
Danielle
It goes great with the corned beef!!
Noelle
This IS a heartwarming recipe, loved it!
Danielle
Thanks Noelle!
Taylor Kiser
This stew looks so delish! Such a great way to use leftovers from St Patrick's Day dinner!
Danielle
Thanks Taylor!
Michelle Miller
What a wonderful comfort recipe. The perfect meaty winter stew no doubt! Love it.
Danielle
Thanks Michelle!
Lisa | Garlic & Zest
We don't usually have leftovers of corned beef, so I'm going to have to get a larger brisket this year to ensure I've got some leftover for this tasty soup! Your photos are gorgeous!
Danielle
Sometimes I make the corned beef just so I can make this soup! Thanks so much Lisa 🙂
Chantal
Looks so good! In Jamaica what we call corned beef is different, it's like ground and sold in a can. Very nostalgic for me but I remember the first time I discovered this corned beef! LOVE struck!
Danielle
You know I've never actually had the canned version before - but I know they have it in stores here too 🙂
Lfbk55
Great soup if only I had used half of the pepper ... next time!
Danielle
Everyone does have a different taste for pepper. Maybe I'll reduce it in the recipe and let people add more if they want to.
Jeff
So that would be 3 oz of tomato paste? Also, can you do this with the corned beef being raw?
Danielle
Jeff - yes 3 oz. of tomato paste. You will need to cook it for much longer if the corned beef is raw. Check out my recipe for Instant Pot corned beef and you can segway that right into this corned beef and cabbage soup 🙂 https://www.wenthere8this.com/instant-pot-corned-beef/
Frank Latour
Please, what is 1/2 can of tomato paste in TBLS, or CUPS? I find two different size cans in my supermarket.
Danielle
Hi Frank - it is 1/2 can of a 6 oz. can. I should make that cleared in the instructions.
Julia
Love how tender the meat looks! Can't wait to try it!
Danielle
Thanks Julia! It was melt in your mouth tender 🙂
Christina Shoemaker
Oooo yes, this is a beautiful rustic dish and I'm loving that you used the Instant Pot! What a perfect way to celebrate St Patrick's Day next week!
Danielle
Thanks Christina! That Instant Pot is def my new found love!
Diana
Cabbage stew sounds sooo good! I need to make it.
Danielle
It is delicious! I hope you get a change to try it 🙂
Brian Jones
That sounds wonderful, the instzant pot is perfect for cooking stuff like this, can't wait to give it a try.
Danielle
Thanks Brian! I hope you enjoy it 🙂
linda spiker
What a wonderful St. Patrick's Day meal! IP for the win!
Danielle
Thanks! You gotta love that IP!
Sandra
This looks delicious - and the perfect dish for March 17th!
Danielle
Thanks! Great for the holiday 🙂
Angie
Oh, my goodness! I am dying right now. This looks beyond amazing!
Danielle
LOL! I think the boyfriend almost proposed after eating it LOL! It was pretty good, especially for being so easy.