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☘️ Start planning your St. Patrick's Day dinner

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Happy March! I don't know if you celebrate March, but it's one of my favorite parts of the year. My

Happy March! I don't know if you celebrate March, but it's one of my favorite parts of the year. My crocuses are just starting to peek up from the ground, and the sun is just starting to feel warm on my face again. Spring is on the horizon, and I cannot wait! I'm looking forward to sharing some St Patrick's Day favorites and spring recipes with you. Have a wonderful week! ~Jenn --------------------------------------------------------------- Corned Beef and Cabbage Instant Pot Corned Beef and Cabbage is sure to be the shining star of your St. Patrick’s Day menu. Your pressure cooker or Instant Pot is the easiest and fastest way to make tender and juicy corned beef and cabbage. [45 degree shot of thin slices of Instant Pot corned beef served with tender carrots, white potatoes, and cabbage, garnished with fresh parsley on a round white serving dish] This easy Corned Beef and Cabbage recipe is about to turn everything you thought you knew about corned beef on its head. First of all, this Instant Pot recipe is fast! While most traditional corned beef recipes take upwards of 3 hours, this entire dish takes less than 90 minutes. And the best part is that most of the time is totally hands-off, thanks to your pressure cooker! ☘️ Get ready to embrace this wonderful classic Irish meal just in time to celebrate St. Patrick’s Day. ☘️ Update: Since first posting this recipe years ago, I’ve made this dish countless times. This post has been updated to answer common reader questions about making corned beef and cabbage and a video so you can see for yourself how easy it really is. Enjoy! [(more…)]( The post [Instant Pot Corned Beef and Cabbage]() appeared first on [Pressure Cooking Today™](. --------------------------------------------------------------- Questions or Suggestions? I share my recipes and recipes from trusted pressure cooking friends on the Pressure Cooking Today Facebook page: [(=). Want to show off pictures of your cooking or talk with others who love pressure cooking? Join [The Electric Pressure Cooker Facebook group](. It's a positive, encouraging community of pressure cooking fans. Group members use all brands of electric pressure cookers, so it's a great place to visit if you have questions about your particular brand of pressure cooker. --------------------------------------------------------------- As always, thank you for your support and for visiting Pressure Cooking Today! Have a wonderful week! = ©2018 Barbara Bakes LLC | 5526 West 13400 South #524, Herriman, Utah 84096 [Unsubscribe](

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