Are you craving a hearty, comforting dish that is perfect for a special St. Patrick's Day celebration or simply a delightful meal? Look no further than Sheila's Famous Mustard Glazed Corned Beef and Cabbage. This classic recipe combines tender corned beef, succulent cabbage, and a remarkable mustard glaze that elevates the flavors to a new level. Prepare to embark on a culinary journey that will leave you and your loved ones savoring every bite of this exceptional dish.
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SHEILA'S FAMOUS MUSTARD-GLAZED CORNED BEEF AND CABBAGE
I grew up on corned beef and cabbage, which we had regularly (and not just on St. Patrick's Day). It was something I always enjoyed so I was surprised when, as an adult, I came across many people who professed their dislike for the meal. After much experimenting, I came up with a juicy, tender corned beef that everybody likes, even the corned beef-haters. This recipe halves easily. For the liquid, I prefer a nice caramel porter. While this takes several days, there really is not a lot of real effort involved, just planning.
Provided by JackieOhNo
Categories European
Time P3D
Yield 8-10 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 15
Steps:
- Day 1: Add corned beef brisket to a kettle or stockpot that is large enough to hold it. Pour in both bottles of porter or stout, the add enough water to cover the beef entirely. Add onions, bay leaves, salt, peppercorns, garlic and cloves. Over high heat, bring to a boil, the reduce heat to a simmer and cover. Simmer for about 4 hours, until beef is fork-tender. Remove from stove and let cool, then refrigerate overnight.
- Day 2: Remove corned beef from liquid, wrap tightly in aluminum foil and refrigerate overnight. Strain liquid from kettle to remove solids, then heat over medium-high heat until liquid comes to a boil. Add cabbage, potatoes, carrots (and/or parsnips, and rutabaga (or yellow turnip). When liquid is simmering, cover and simmer for about 30 minutes or until vegetables are just crisp-tender. Remove from stove and let cool, then refrigerate overnight.
- Day 3: Remove corned beef from refrigerator, unwrap, and carefully trim off any excess fat. Allow to sit out at room temperature while finishing vegetables and glaze. Reheat vegetables over low heat (so as not to overcook them). In a small saucepan, combine corn syrup and mustard. Bring mixture to a boil over medium heat, stirring constantly with a wooden spoon. Reduce heat to low and simmer uncovered for about 10 minutes, stirring occasionally. Remove from heat and let cool slightly. Preheat broiler and place rack to top of pan will be 5-6 inches from heat source. Place corned beef on broiler pan rack and brush with some of the glaze. Broil corned beef for 8-10 minutes, brushing top and sides frequently with remaining glaze. Remove from broiler and cool for about 5 minutes, then slice against the grain (at a diagonal). Using slotted spoon, remove vegetables from kettle and serve with corned beef, spooning on some vegetable cooking liquid, if desired.
GLAZED CORNED BEEF AND CABBAGE
My mother was a wonderful cook who inspired me to experiment with recipes. This unique recipe features a Dijon mustard glaze on the corned beef, and a tangy horseradish sauce with the cabbage and red potatoes. The meal receives raves every time I serve it.
Provided by Taste of Home
Categories Dinner
Time 2h50m
Yield 6-8 servings.
Number Of Ingredients 13
Steps:
- Place brisket and contents of spice packet in a Dutch oven; cover with water. Bring to a boil. Reduce heat; cover and simmer for 2-1/2 hours or until meat is tender. , Place cabbage and potatoes in a steamer basket; place in a large saucepan over 1 in. of water. Bring to a boil; cover and steam for 25-30 minutes or until tender, adding more water to pan if necessary. , Transfer the brisket to a broiler pan. Combine glaze ingredients; brush over beef. Broil 4-6 in. from the heat for 3-4 minutes or until beef is glazed. Thinly slice across the grain., In a small microwave-safe bowl, combine the sauce ingredients. Cover and microwave on high for 30-45 seconds or until butter is melted. Drizzle over cabbage and potatoes.
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HONEY MUSTARD GLAZED CORNED BEEF AND CABBAGE RECIPE - (4.7/5)
Provided by jeanniek521
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- 1. Place the corned beef along with the spices into a large pan and cover with water. 2. Bring to a boil, reduce the heat and simmer, covered, until fork tender, about 1 hour per pound. 3. Remove the beef from the water and pat dry, leaving the water in the pan. 4. Mix the honey and mustard and brush onto the top of the beef. 5. Sprinkle the brown sugar over the beef. 6. Bake in a preheated 400F oven for 20-30 minutes bringing it to broil for the last few minutes to caramelize the glaze. 7. Meanwhile, place the vegetables in the pan with water and simmer until tender, about 20-30 minutes. 8. Slice the the beef again the grain and serve with the vegetables.
Tips:
- For a more flavorful corned beef, brine it for at least 24 hours before cooking.
- If you don't have time to brine the corned beef, you can still make this recipe. Just add an extra tablespoon of salt and a bay leaf to the cooking water.
- To make sure the corned beef is cooked through, use a meat thermometer to check that it has reached an internal temperature of 145 degrees Fahrenheit.
- The cabbage should be cooked until it is tender but still has a little bit of crunch. If you cook it for too long, it will become mushy.
- Serve the corned beef and cabbage with your favorite sides, such as mashed potatoes, carrots, or roasted vegetables.
Conclusion:
This mustard-glazed corned beef and cabbage is a classic Irish dish that is perfect for St. Patrick's Day or any other special occasion. The corned beef is tender and flavorful, the cabbage is cooked to perfection, and the mustard glaze adds a delicious tangy flavor. This dish is sure to be a hit with your family and friends.
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