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Corned Beef and Cabbage Dinner is a super flavorful meal that is made on St. Patrick's Day, or any time you want a different kind of beef roast. The corned beef brisket cooks up very tender, and the vegetables are so tasty.
Corned Beef and Cabbage Dinner
Early in March every year, the grocery store meat departments fill up with packages of corned beef brisket. I love that time of year because that's when I stock up on briskets!
Eating corned beef and cabbage on St. Patrick's Day is very popular. Probably because it is easy to make and tastes delicious.
Should You Use a Flat Cut or a Point Cut (Tip) Corned Beef?
The flat cut brisket is the most common found in grocery stores. Having said that, last year my local Safeway had plenty of both flat cut and point cut corned beef briskets.
So what's the difference? Mostly the shape and the marbling.
- The flat cut is a bit leaner, with less marbling, though usually still has a good fat cap (layer of fat on one side). Flat cuts are yield a nice uniform cut.
- Point cuts have more marbling and fat, so a bit more flavor, but need a longer cook time to become tender. They are shaped more triangular, so the slices will be more uneven.
Which Potatoes Work Best in Corned Beef and Cabbage?
I like to use red potatoes. They have good flavor and hold up well to the boiling.
I would say to just use what you have. Cut the average sized potato into fourths for a nice result. If your potatoes are small, leave them whole or just cut in half.
This Corned Beef and Cabbage Dinner is a very simple recipe to make. Here's the rundown:
- Put the brisket in the pot and cover with one dark beer and some water.
- Add brisket. Cook until tender.
- Take the brisket out and cover it.
- Add potatoes & carrots. Cook 10 minutes.
- Add cabbage and cook until tender.
- Serve the corned beef sliced with some veggies and broth.
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Corned Beef and Cabbage Dinner
Corned Beef and Cabbage Dinner is a super flavorful meal that is made on St. Patrick's Day, or any time you want a different kind of beef roast. The corned beef brisket cooks up very tender.
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Course: Beef, Dinner
Cuisine: Irish
Keyword: beef brisket, corned beef brisket, New England boiled dinner recipe
Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes
Cook Time: 5 hours hours
Total Time: 5 hours hours 15 minutes minutes
Servings: 6
Calories: 336kcal
Author: Sandy Clifton
Equipment
Dutch Oven
Ingredients
- 2-5 lbs Corned Beef Brisket
- 12 oz Dark Beer* stout, such as Guinness®
- Water
- 2 Bay Leaves
- 4 cloves Garlic minced
- 4 Carrots cut in thirds
- 5 Potatoes, quartered
- 2 medium Onions, chopped
- 1 med head Green Cabbage, cut in sixths
Instructions
Rinse the brisket in cold water and place fat side up in a 6 or 8 quart Dutch oven. And the spice packet** that comes with it, the bay leaves, and garlic.
Pour in the beer, then enough cold water to just cover the brisket. Bring to a boil, then reduce to a low simmer. Cover and let cook for 3-4 hours, or until tender when pierced with a fork.
Remove brisket to a dish and ladle on a little of the broth and cover with foil. Set aside.
Add the onions, carrots, and potatoes. Bring to boil, reduce heat and cook for 10 minutes.
Add the cabbage and cook for additional 20 minutes.
Remove and discard the bay leaves.
Slice the brisket against the grain and serve with some of the vegetables and broth.
Notes
*If you prefer not to use beer you can use beef broth, or just use water.
**If your corned beef brisket doesn't come with a spice packet, you can buy pickling spice at the grocery store. Many popular spice brands make it.
If not, at least use the bay leaves and garlic as they add lots of flavor.
Nutrition
Serving: 2 cups | Calories: 336kcal
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Gail says
We loved this corned beef recipe. Will be making it again!Reply
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