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Robin Shreeves

Slow cooker corned beef and cabbage

Throw together this corned beef and cabbage recipe in the slow cooker, and when you get home from work this St. Patrick's Day, it'll be good to go.
Wed, Mar 11 2009 at 9:06 PM EST
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This Irish girl has a confession. Until yesterday, I had never made corned beef and cabbage. I had never even eaten corned beef and cabbage. I thought I’d try my hand at this year because I came across a recipe for it using the slow cooker. And since St. Patrick’s Day is less than a week away, I’m going to share it with you because it turned out pretty well. Of course, I have nothing to compare it to, but my husband and I really liked it.
 
I didn’t have any luck finding an organic or grass fed brisket at the two stores I tried, so I went with a conventional cut. My veggies were all organic, though. Here’s the recipe, courtesy of The Irish Cook blog.
 
Ingredients
Large, lean cut of brisket (mine was about 2 ½ pounds)
Savoy cabbage, 1 head cut into several pieces
Potatoes, 6 or 7 large white
Carrots, 5 or 6 large washed well since you are not peeling (I peeled mine)
White Onions, 2 large or several boiling onions
1 tsp. of onion powder
1 tsp. of garlic powder
1 bay leaf, torn
Salt and pepper to taste
Cold water
 
Directions
1.     Put brisket in the bottom of the slow cooker
2.     Place potatoes, carrots and onions on top of brisket
3.     Season with onion powder, garlic, bay leaf, salt and pepper
4.     Pour cold water to just below the top of vegetables
5.     Cook on low for 8 hours
6.     Place cabbage on the top of vegetables
7.     Cook for another 2 hours
 
It was very easy. The vegetables came out tender and flavored by the meat. The meat was very tender and flavorful. I will say that the cabbage kind of stunk the house up, though.
 
If you’re looking to make a traditional Irish meal this March 17 (well, a traditional American-Irish meal, the Irish actually used to use boiled bacon, not brisket) this is a good recipe to use. St. Patrick’s Day is on a Tuesday this year, and using the slow cooker is an easy way to prepare this meal even on a busy workday. 
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Posted By Anonymous - Tue, Mar 17 2009 at 3:50 PM EST

Good recipe

I'm only gonna change one part of it. my boyfriend and I arent really big fans of cabbage. So instead I'm replacing it with broccoli. Should make for an interesting change and an equally healthly one.

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Posted By Anonymous - Tue, Mar 17 2009 at 9:27 AM EST

MMmmm....

I was wondering if I should put the cabbage in toward the end of cooking (in the crock pot), thanks for the recipe - I will wait until later today. I can't wait to get home, I know the house will smell wonderful!

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Posted By Robin Shreeves - Tue, Mar 17 2009 at 9:34 AM EST

put cabbage in at the end

Yes, you definitely want to wait till the last 1 1/2 to 2 hours to put the cabbage in. The website where I found the recipe said that if you don't have enough room in your slow cooker, it's no problem to cook it separately right before you serve.

Enjoy.

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Posted By Anonymous - Thu, Mar 12 2009 at 10:41 AM EST

Thanks Robin. I think I will

Thanks Robin. I think I will try this. Penny

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