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There’s nothing I love better on St. Patrick’s Day than a big platter filled with my favorite Corned Beef and Cabbage Recipe! It’s the perfect meal to celebrate with friends and family.
This recipe is a delicious, complete meal for St. Paddy’s Day. Don’t forget the Irish Soda Bread and the green desserts, like my St. Patrick’s Day Cupcake Cake or Pistachio Salad.
Why I Love This Corned Beef and Cabbage Recipe
St. Patrick’s Day is one of my favorite holidays to spend with friends. We start the morning at the local pub, come home in the afternoon, and then I make a big meal. It’s pretty much always Beef Stew or this Corned Beef and Cabbage recipe.
Both are great for serving a crowd and just as good the next day. I especially like having leftovers to make Corned Beef Hash.
I love that this Corned Beef and Cabbage recipe is practically a fool-proof recipe. The hardest part is chopping up the veggies and slicing the brisket when it’s done cooking. Otherwise, it’s a set it and (almost) forget it meal. All the flavors marry together for a crazy good meal.
Ingredients
- Corned Beef – I use the flat cut, and make sure to save the spice packet that comes with it.
- Beer – An Amber Ale or Lager. You only need one bottle so you get a 6-pack of one that you love or most stores carry individual bottles.
- Bay Leaves – An herb that is added to lots of different soups and sauces. Just a couple of leaves add a ton of flavor. Just make sure to remove them after cooking.
- Red Potatoes – No need to peel, just wash, scrub off any dirt and chop into large chunks.
- Carrots – These you do want to peel, then cut into a few pieces.
- Green Cabbage – Use one head of cabbage and cut it into quarters then cut those in half.
How To Make Corned Beef and Cabbage
See the recipe card below for full, detailed instructions
This recipe is crazy easy, you just need to give it some time to let the brisket do its thing.
1. Place corned beef in a large pot and fill with water. Add spice packet that came with beef and bay leaves. Bring to a boil and then simmer for 2 hours.
2. Add potato and carrots and simmer for 30 minutes.
3. Add cabbage and simmer for 15 minutes.
4. Remove everything from the pot. Slice the corned beef and arrange on a serving platter with the veggies. Serve hot.
FAQs
Corned beef is technically Irish. It’s associated with St. Patrick’s Day here in the states and comes from the Irish-American culture. It was originally used as a substitute for bacon by immigrants in the late 19th century.
“Corned” comes from the treatment of the meat with large-grained rock salt – also called “corns” of salt. Corned beef is a salt-cured brisket. There are two cuts – the flat and the point. The point tends to have more fat, but either will work great for this recipe.
Corned beef is usually sold with a spice packet that is sort of like pickling spices. It typically includes spices like coriander, mustard seed, peppercorns, cinnamon, allspice, dill, fennel, and ginger.
Tips For A Tender Corned Beef
Corned beef is made from brisket, which is a tough cut of meat. So in order to end up with a tender roast, there are a few things you can do.
- Braising – This means to cook something in simmering liquid over low heat and in a covered pot, like a dutch oven. The meat is submerged in liquid, like water or broth, and cooked slowly so it becomes tender. If the meat is tough, it likely needs more time.
- Slow Cooker Corned Beef – Cooking in a crockpot is similar to braising as there is a lot of liquid covering the roast. A crockpot, or braising it, will break down the connective tissue and tenderize the meat. Place the meat and seasoning in a 6-quart crockpot and add liquid. Cook on low for 8-10 hours. Add the potatoes and carrots about halfway through and the cabbage about 2 hours before serving.
- Use beer – A good Lager or Ale will dramatically increase the flavor of your corned, and help tenderize it.
- Cut against the grain – Brisket has long fibrous strands so it’s really important to slice against, or across, the grain. Let the meat rest 5-10 minutes before slicing.
Helpful Tips
- Cooking liquid – You can absolutely use water only and this recipe will still come out great. I like to boost things a bit though, so I pour in a bottle of beer (usually an Amber Ale or a Lager) and use beef broth.
- Instead of beer – If you don’t want to use beer, you can replace with 12 ounces of low sodium beef broth or water.
- Save the liquid for serving – Keep the juices from cooking the beef so you can serve with the meat at dinnertime.
St. Patrick’s Day Recipes
- Reuben Slider Sandwiches
- Easy Fried Cabbage
- Baked Irish Nachos
- Colcannon (Irish Mashed Potatoes)
- Stuffed Cabbage Rolls
Corned Beef and Cabbage Recipe
Ingredients
- 3 to 4 pounds corned beef flat cut with spice packet
- 12 ounces beer (amber ale or lager)
- 2 bay leaves
- 6 red potatoes chopped into large pieces
- 6 carrots peeled and chopped into large pieces
- 1 head green cabbage cut into wedges
Instructions
- Remove corned beef brisket from the package and set aside spice packet. Place corned beef in a 6-quart dutch oven. Add beer and enough water to cover the corned beef completely. Sprinkle spice packet over top and add bay leaves.
- Cover and bring to a boil over high heat. Reduce heat to medium-low and simmer for 2 hours. (I flipped my corned beef about halfway through.)
- Add potatoes and carrots to the pot, cover, and simmer for 30 minutes.
- Add cabbage, cover pot, and simmer for another 15 minutes.
- Remove corned beef to a cutting board to rest for 10 minutes. Remove vegetables from pot and transfer to a serving platter or bowl. Discard bay leaves.
- Slice corned beef and plate with vegetables or on its own. Spoon a little of the cooking liquid over the top of the corned beef. Serve immediately.
Nutrition
Nutritional Disclaimer Kristin Maxwell of “Yellow Bliss Road” is not a dietician or nutritionist, and any nutritional information shared is an estimate. For accurate calorie counts and other nutritional values, we recommend running the ingredients through your preferred online nutritional calculator. Calories and other nutritional values can vary depending on which brands were used.
I remove potato and carrots to a plate cover with foil then add cabbage I add carrot potato back in just to warm for minute the remove all it is less messy and veggys done perfect
Awesome feedback Joanne! Thanks for stopping by.
How would I make this recipe in an Instantpot?
Hi Michelle, this is a stove-top recipe so it would be best to find one that’s specifically for the instant pot.
I will be using this recipe.
Nice! Thanks for stopping by David.
I’m not much of a cook. However, I’ve been trying some of your recipes. My family loves them. My next try is the dorito chicken casserole.
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