CORNED BEEF AND CABBAGE

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Traditional St. Patrick's Day Fare. March 17th. The day would not be complete with out Corned Beef and Cabbage and Boiled Potatoes. I used the Crock Pot method -- Simple. So easy to prepare, and the leftover Corned Beef on Rye Sandwiches with a little Horseradish is a Real Treat.

Provided by Gary Hancq

Categories     Beef

Time 5h20m

Number Of Ingredients 7

2 1/2 to 4 lb corned beef brisket and seasoning packet
1 or 2 small cabbage heads quartered
4 to 6 large potatoes halved and quartered
2 can(s) beer or chicken broth
water to almost cover brisket
horseradish to accompany
parsley for potatoes optional

Steps:

  • 1. I prepare this a day or two ahead of time, so it can be put together quickly at serving time.
  • 2. Place Brisket and Seasoning Packet in Crock Pot. Cut Brisket in half and stack if using larger Brisket.
  • 3. With Crock Pot on high, add the two cans of Beer or Broth. I used beer. Quarter the Cabbage heads and add to pot. (Leave the Cabbage core in so quarters stay intact.) Add water to almost cover Brisket. When contents start to bubble and boil cook cabbage for 45 minutes to 1 hour. Steam will cook the Cabbage.
  • 4. Remove Cabbage Quarters and reserve in refrigerator container. Add peeled and quartered potatoes. I used Idahos but small red Potatoes halved with skin on would work well.
  • 5. Cook Potatoes for 45 minutes to 1 hour and remove Potatoes and place in fridge with Cabbage.
  • 6. Turn crock Pot to low and cook additional 2 to 5 hours. I cooked an additional 4 hours on low, and enjoyed a couple of beers at the local Pub. (A couple is anywhere from two to six.)
  • 7. When Brisket is cooked remove from juice and refrigerate overnight for easy slicing the following day. Reserve Juices for serving later.
  • 8. Following morning slice Brisket in neat thin strips to serve, after removing fat covering from one side if present.
  • 9. Brisket, Cabbage and Potatoes can be reheated in oven in the juices, or individual servings microwave very well with a little of the juices. Leftover Corned Beef freezes well and is excellent as warm or cold Corned Beef Sandwiches on Rye Bread. Or make a Ruben sandwich with Kraut and Swiss Cheese on Rye or Pumpernickel.
  • 10. Provide a little Horseradish to accompany this dish or sandwiches. Enjoy St. Patty's Day.
  • 11. Note: The juices would work very well for a soup base. Something as simple as adding a can or two of Northern Beans. also note I added no salt or pepper or additional seasoning. The Brisket is salty enough.
  • 12. Note: The Cabbage and Potatoes will overcook if not removed in the process.

Justin Curless
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I've made this recipe several times and it's always a hit. The corned beef is always tender and flavorful, and the cabbage is cooked perfectly. It's a great meal for a St. Patrick's Day celebration.


James Prince
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This recipe was a disaster. The corned beef was tough and the cabbage was mushy. I followed the recipe exactly, so I'm not sure what went wrong.


Babu is free fire gaming channel
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Great recipe! The corned beef and cabbage were both cooked perfectly and the flavors were amazing. Will definitely be making this again.


muhin parvez
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Amazing recipe! The corned beef was fall-apart tender and the cabbage was perfectly cooked. I'll definitely be making this again for St. Patrick's Day.


kazi Sifat
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The corned beef was a bit salty for my taste, but the cabbage was delicious. I'll probably reduce the amount of salt next time.


Nursalam Sk
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This was my first time making corned beef and cabbage, and it turned out great! The recipe was easy to follow and the dish was delicious. I'll definitely be making this again.


AS Abu Saeym
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I've never been a fan of corned beef, but this recipe changed my mind. The beef was so flavorful and tender, and the cabbage was cooked perfectly. I'll definitely be making this again.


MR RASEL KHAN
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This recipe was a hit with my family! The beef was so tender and the cabbage was perfectly cooked. The flavors were amazing and the dish was incredibly easy to make. Will definitely be making this again soon.


Micheal Berry
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The corned beef was a bit dry for my taste, but the cabbage was cooked perfectly. Overall, it was a good meal, but I'll probably try a different recipe next time.


Sahoriar Ahmed
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Easy to follow recipe that resulted in a delicious and authentic corned beef and cabbage dinner. Will definitely be making this again!


Laxmi Aabiral
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I've made corned beef and cabbage many times before, but this recipe takes the cake. The addition of the Guinness stout added a rich and complex flavor to the dish that I'd never experienced before. Highly recommend!


Michelle Isaacs
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This corned beef and cabbage recipe was an absolute delight! The beef was incredibly tender and flavorful, while the cabbage was cooked to perfection. The combination of the two created a hearty and satisfying meal that my family loved.


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