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10hrs 15mins

Ingredients:
12
Serves:

4

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ingredients

  • 2 - 2 12 lbs corned beef brisket
  • 1 medium onion, sliced
  • 1 stalk celery, cut in 3
  • 4 medium potatoes, peeled and halved
  • 4 medium carrots, peeled cut in 3
  • 1 cup beef bouillon
  • 1 bay leaf
  • 1 garlic clove, smashed
  • 1 teaspoon Worcestershire sauce
  • 12 teaspoon dry mustard
  • 4 small cabbage, cut into wedges
  • 1 teaspoon caraway seed

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directions

  • Trim brisket of all visible fat, cut to fit 4 qt or larger crockpot, if necessary.
  • Place onion, celery, potatoes and carrots in bottom of crockpot, lay brisket on top.
  • Whisk together bouillon, bay leaf, garlic, Worcestershire sauce and dry mustard.
  • Pour over brisket, cover pot.
  • Cook on low setting for 8 to 10 hours, adding cabbage wedges and caraway seed for the last hour of cooking.
  • To serve, discard cooking liquid, slice meat onto hot serving plates, accompany with the cooked potatoes, carrots, celery, cabbage wedges and your favourite mustard.

Questions & Replies

Corned Beef Dinner - Crock Pot Recipe - Food.com (13)

  1. I thought visible fat added to the flavor. I always leave mine on

    chuckboch

  2. Why is this coming up with a search for Irish dishes? Corned beef is Jewish, not Irish.

    Brian M.

  3. Don't corned beef roasts usually come with a seasoning packet? Would you use it along with the seasonings you have or instead of your seasonings? Thanks!

  4. How long to you cook this on HIGH in the crockpot?

    loisawood

  5. How do I print the recipe only?

    Barbnter

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Reviews

  1. I cook mine stovetop all the time so tried this...pretty easy, no fuss and loved it BUT...I would urge anyone not to discard the liquid but to save it and freeze it because it makes an AWESOME base for split pea soup!!

    kayfly01

  2. This was my very first corned beef I ever made. I made on St. Patrick's day for company and everone LOVED it! The potatoes came out wonderful!! We also made reubens out of some of the corned beef. I made a point of telling everyone "DON'T EAT THE CARROTS!!" It was a very fun evening! Thanks!

    KissMyTiara

  3. Don't forget the horseradish sauce to finish it off!!

  4. this was the leanest corned beef i have ever made, i used a 6 qt crockpot, layered the bottom with the sliced onion, 10 med red potatoes, halved, unpeeled, 2 handfuls of baby carrots, put a 4 lb corned beef atop, doubled the broth mix and i could barely shut it, but a few hours the kitchen smelled wonderful. after hours i turned the beef over and added the cabbage This wonderful meal was devoured, the full house and extras loved it!

    chia2160

  5. DH brought home some corned beef (which I've never made before) so I tried this recipe. I couldn't find any small cabbages so I tried one large one instead. Very tasty, I had been half expecting to hate corned beef and was pleasantly surprised. Thanks

    _Pixie_

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Tweaks

  1. I couldn't imagine using beef broth for this. My tweak is to use apple juice or hard cider for the liquid. The sweetness of the apples balances out the saltiness of the corned beef and adds a nice flavor. I have made it this way for the past couple of years and everyone loves it.

    cheryl c.

  2. Sorry to burst the bubble, but the Irish do not eat corned beef - even on St. Patrick's Day. This was a tradition built up by Irish immigrants to the US (primarily NY and New England) because the cut of beef was inexpensive. My family visited Ireland three years ago (Most in Co Tipperary, a day in Galway, and 2 days in Dublin). NOWHERE could my oldest brother find corned beef (in his defense, I asked for colcannon and found it only in one restaurant in Nenagh). All that said, Erin go bragh! Let's let everyone be Irish for a day! Slan! M. O'Connell

    moh0570

  3. I use my slow cooker, add the juice from the package of corned beef, including the spice packet that comes with it. I then add a generous table spoon of pickling spice as that is the flavor I like. Add water as directed, and cook on low for 8- 10 hrs. I add halved baby red potatoes, celery with the meat,and then wedges of cabbage for the last hour., YUMMY

    Anonymous

  4. I don't use beef broth (we don't need or want the additional sodium and it masks the taste of a good brisket- I cook the corned beef in water using either the spice pack that comes with it, or jarred "pickling spice", and add fresh parsley and fresh or dried dill. I also omit the caraway seeds.

    Helen V.

  5. the cabbage. Four ? Really ?

    Bob C.

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FAQs

Does corned beef need to be in liquid in a slow cooker? ›

You can add seasonings other than salt, like black peppercorns and bay leaves. Keep the brisket submerged at all times as well since it's the water actually transferring heat into the meat and cooking it. Letting the top become exposed will dry out the meat and slow down the cooking process, leading to uneven doneness.

What is the secret to the best corned beef? ›

Simmering corned beef on the stovetop is a tried-and-true method that results in very tender beef. One of the keys to simmering corned beef correctly is the amount of water in the pot. When there's not ample liquid to cover the meat, your dreams of tender corned beef may be replaced by a tough, chewy result.

Why is my corned beef in the crock pot still tough? ›

Not filling the pot with enough water.

One of the keys to getting there is the amount of water in the pot. From start to finish, when there's not ample liquid to cover the meat, your dreams of tender corned beef might be crushed with a tough, chewy result.

Does corned beef go in crockpot fat side up or down? ›

Place corned beef brisket, fat side up, into a slow cooker; sprinkle with pickling spice. Place whole cloves throughout the brisket. Add garlic, bay leaves and 2 cups water, or more water as needed to cover the brisket by at least 1 inch. Cover and cook on low heat for 4-5 hours.

Do you add the juice from a corned beef package? ›

Place the brined corned beef in a large pot or Dutch oven along with the liquid and spices that accompanied it in the package. Pour in enough water to cover the beef, then bring the water to a boil on the stovetop.

What is the most tender way to-cook corned beef? ›

CROCKPOT: Set on high cover; cook for 8-10 hours. When done, using 2 large spoons or spatulas, carefully remove briskets to serving platter and let rest. The meat will be extremely tender, and will easily break apart if you use a meat fork.

Does corned beef get more tender the longer you cook it? ›

Information. Corned beef is made from one of several less tender cuts of beef like the brisket, rump, or round. Therefore, it requires long, moist cooking. Corned beef is safe once the internal temperature has reached at least 145 °F, with a three minute rest time, but cooking it longer will make it fork-tender.

Do I rinse corned beef before cooking? ›

Always Rinse Corned Beef Before Cooking It

Regardless of whether you cure the meat yourself or buy a ready-to-cook corned beef, chances are there's excess salt lingering on the surface and tucked into folds on the outer part of the meat.

What makes corned beef taste good? ›

Corned beef is typically made from beef brisket – a relatively inexpensive cut of beef – cured in salt brine, with some pickling spices: bay leaf, peppercorns, mustard seed, juniper berries, coriander seeds, and whole cloves. Corned beef gets its characteristic sweet and tart taste from the brine.

Can you overcook corned beef in a crockpot? ›

You can overcook corned beef in a Crock-Pot if it's cooked for too long at too high of a temperature. Overcooked corned beef can taste tough and stringy. It's best to follow the recommended cook time and temperature within the recipe.

How to know when corned beef is done in a crock pot? ›

Please note that crock pot cooking times may vary greatly depending upon brand and style. It is important to check the meat with a meat thermometer to ensure it has reached at least 160°F for food safety; for optimal tenderness, cook to an internal temperature of 190°F.

What is the red stuff in a corned beef package? ›

So next time you spot that pool of red liquid below your meat, you'll know it's just the myoglobin seeping out and no cause for concern.

What is the best way to prepare corned beef? ›

The most common method for cooking corned beef and cabbage is boiling. Put the meat in a large pot, cover it with water or beef broth, add a seasoning packet and boil before lowering the heat to a simmer. Cook for 2 to 3 hours or until the meat is tender and cooked to your liking.

How long to cook 3 lb corned beef? ›

For a two to three-pound corned beef brisket, cook for 2 1/2 to 3 hours. For a three to five-pound corned beef brisket, cook for 3 to 3 1/2 hours. STOVE: Place brisket fat-side up in a large pot and cover it with water. Bring the water to a boil; then reduce the heat and simmer, allowing about 1 hour per pound.

What happens if you don't put liquid in a slow cooker? ›

Not adding enough liquid can lead to burning.

"It's important to add enough liquid to ensure the bottom of your dish doesn't burn." If your meal does burn, the chef said to avoid scraping the bottom of the pot while stirring and serving because it can give the entire dish a burnt flavor.

Does corned beef have to be fully submerged? ›

Even cooking: Ensuring that the corned beef is fully submerged in water helps to cook it evenly. This is because water is a better conductor of heat than air, so the meat will cook more quickly and evenly when submerged in liquid [2].

Can you put no liquid in slow cooker? ›

A slow cooker does not need any liquid added at the beginning of the cooking process, because it will generate steam, which will become liquid in the bowl. For recipes that use liquid, and have not been written specifically for a slow cooker it make sense to reduce the amount of liquid by half.

Should I cook corned beef in water or broth? ›

Slow Cooking

To make crock pot corned beef, rinse the brisket under cold water and pat it dry with paper towels. Then, place the meat in the slow cooker and add enough beef broth to cover it completely. Next, add chopped vegetables, such as sliced carrots, herbs and spices to infuse the meat with even more flavor.

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