

Corned beef is my favorite, number one of all time food. When we were kids, we'd get to pick out our special birthday dinner. What did I always want? Corned beef. It's a good thing my birthday (April 3! Coming up!) is right around St. Patrick's Day, so corned beef was always available. I stock up around now, when all the corned beef is on sale for 99 cents a pound, and keep some in my freezer. Maybe for my birthday.

This is, hands down, the easiest way to make corned beef. Your house won't get all steamy because you're boiling a big piece of meat for a few hours, you won't run up your gas bill having the oven on for five hours. You throw it into the crockpot, turn it on, and forget about it until it's almost dinner time. Throw in some cabbage, onion, potato, and whatever other vegetables you want, and give it another hour. Done. Oh, and try to save some for breakfast. Corned beef hash is so awesome.
I add mustard to mine while it's cooking, but you can skip it if you want.
1 corned beef brisket, 2-4 pounds
water
1/2 c mustard
1/2 head cabbage, sliced
1 onion, sliced
2-4 potatoes, peeled and cubed
Put the corned beef in your crockpot and cover with water just to cover. Turn on to low and cook 6-7 hours (3-4 on high), until the meat is starting to get tender. Take the meat out and add the vegetables and mustard, stir, then put the meat back on top. Cook another hour or two. Serve sliced against the grain with the vegetables and broth.
You're right about boiling then glazing. I don't have my father's recipe, but he boiled the meat 'til it was done, then glazed it with mustard, brown sugar, paprika, Worcestershire, and maybe horseradish.
ReplyDeleteThe best corned beef I've ever had.
YUM.
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i also love corned beef but no one else in the house really likes it so i only make it around st Patty's. deffinately the best with Guinness in the crock pot, try it! makes it almost sweet, like brown sugar. also i always add carrots to the veggie mix and pickling spice instead of mustard. yum.
ReplyDeleteThis looks great! I love corned beef and this is my second St. Patty's without any. Might have to have it for Easter! :)
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I love corned beef too! I cook it with 3 large onions studded with cloves, half a tablespoon of peppercorns, 2 bayleaves and 2 carrots sliced with skin on. Once the corned beef is cooked I make a white sauce using half milk and half cooking liquid from the corned beef. It's so great.
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