Slow Cooker Corned Beef Recipe (2024)

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This slow cooker corned beef recipe is everything you need for fall-apart tender corned beef, with real flavor from the homemade corned beef spices.

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Make Slow Cooker Corned Beef Your Way

Today, my friends, I'm going to show you how to make a delicious Slow Cooker Corned Beef. Corned beef typically becomes a sought after recipe around St. Patrick's Day, but that's a shame because we love corned beef any time of the year.

I like to grab a few of them from the butcher, prep them in several different ways, then freeze it in batches. Or I'll just freeze the corn beef briskets whole for preparing later on.

What You'll Love About My Crock Pot Corned Beef

You'll love this recipe because it's not only easy to make, but it truly stands above the rest because of my homemade corned beef spices. Whenever you buy a corned beef brisket, it comes with a tiny spice packet, but it is never enough for me.

I prefer to make my own blend to bring huge flavor to any corned beef, no matter how you make, it.

Plus, I include options for you for adjusting your braising liquid options, vegetable options, and even your sauce and/or glaze options for serving.

It would be ideal for a recipe such as Slow Cooker Corned Beef and Cabbage, with some carrots tossed in, or other veggies.

So let's dive in!

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Crock Pot Corned Beef Ingredients

  • CORNED BEEF SEASONINGS
  • Mustard Seeds.
  • Black Peppercorns.
  • Coriander Seeds.
  • Allspice Berries.
  • Cardamom Seeds.
  • Celery Seeds.
  • Whole Cloves.
  • Red Pepper Flakes.
  • Ground Ginger.
  • Bay Leaves.
  • FOR THE CORNED BEEF
  • Corned Beef Brisket.
  • Vegetables. Onion, Garlic, Yellow Potatoes, Carrots, and Cabbage if desired.
  • Beef Broth. Or you can use a dark beer, like Guiness, stout or porter.
  • FOR THE GRAVY (optional)
  • Butter and Flour.
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How to Make Crock Pot Corned Beef - the Recipe Method

MAKE THE CORNED BEEF SEASONINGS

Heat a small pan to medium heat. Add the mustard seeds, black peppercorns, coriander seeds, allspice berries, cardamom seeds, celery seeds, and whole cloves. Lightly toast them in the dry pan for 1 minute, shaking/stirring a bit, to let the spices bloom.

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Transfer to a food processor/spice grinder along with the red pepper flakes, ground ginger and bay leaves. Process to a coarse blend, or to your preferred consistency. Use as desired.

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MAKE THE CORNED BEEF

Trim the fat from the corned beef and rinse it thoroughly.

Set the onion, potatoes, carrots, and garlic into the bottom of the slow cooker. Set the corned beef brisket over them.

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Add in your seasoning blend. I use the accompanying spice packet + the homemade corned beef spice blend. Use half of the blend for milder spice flavor.

You can see the difference between the corned beef seasoned with the tiny seasoning pack and with the full homemade blend.

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What a difference!

Pour in the beef broth (or dark beer), then pour in enough water to just cover the brisket. I like to leave a bit of space on top for the spice blend to stick.

Turn on the slow cooker and cook for 5-6 hours on HIGH, or 8-10 hours on LOW. Your cooking times will vary depending on the size of the corned beef brisket.

Add the cabbage (if using) during the last hour for crisp cabbage, or during the last 2 hours for tender cabbage.

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When the brisket is very tender, remove it and set it onto a tray, along with the potatoes and carrots. Slice the corned beef against the grain.

FOR THE GRAVY

Strain out about a cup of the cooking liquid and discard the rest.

Melt the butter in a pan then add the flour. Stir constantly over medium heat until the roux darkens a bit, about 5 minutes.

Stir in the reserved liquid until it thickens up. You can add more or less to your preferred thickness. Season it with salt and pepper, as desired.

Drizzle the gravy over the corned beef and cabbage (potatoes, carrots) and serve.

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Braising Liquid Options

Dark beer with water or beef stock is great for slow cooker corned beef recipes. Sometimes I use only beer, depending on how much flavor I'm looking for. Sometimes I will split the mixture 50/50 with dark beer and water, though I almost always use a whole bottle of beer.

Beef stock is a great option for imparting flavor, though some people prefer using only water. Another option is to include a bit of vinegar into the mix for a bit of tangy flavor. I encourage you to experiment with different liquid combinations to see where your preferences fall.

One consideration for your choice of braising liquid, however, is whether or not you will be making gravy afterward. See below.

Best Vegetables for Corned Beef

Adding vegetables to your slow cooker corned beef is not required. I find that they add a lot of extra flavor to the finished corned beef, and also impart flavor to a finished gravy, if you're making one.

I've used potatoes, carrots, onions, and garlic for this recipe. However, other vegetables are a strong addition, such as celery, rutabaga, celery root, golden beets and more.

Don't forget the cabbage!

When I cook with potatoes like this, I will pluck them out and serve them alongside the sliced corned beef. It would be the same for most root vegetables. Everything else can be strained out.

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Sauce and Glaze Options

I usually like to make a gravy for serving, but you can either skip the gravy or make an additional sauce to go along with your gravy. Mustard is always a tasty option, like a whole grain mustard or even a mustard sauce.

As mentioned, mustard is a strong flavor compliment to corned beef, so just a squeeze or a drizzle can go a long way. Consider a homemade spicy beer mustard, or a spicy honey mustard.

How to Choose the Best Corned Beef Brisket Cut

You have 3 options with any brisket. They are:

  • Flat Cut: This is the thicker, leaner portion of the brisket.
  • Point Cut: Aka, the deckle. This cut is thinner with more marbling thatsits on top of the flat, the larger, leaner bottom section.
  • Whole Brisket: For hungry people! Includes both the point and flat cuts.

How Long do you Cook Corned Beef in a Slow Cooker or Crockpot?

Cook a corned beef for 5-6 hours in the slow cooker on high, or 8-10 hours on LOW. Check it after 5 hours, depending on size of the brisket. Your times may vary a bit.

How Do You Know When the Corned Beef is Done?

You'll be able to tell the corned beef is done cooking by the tenderness. It will almost shred with a fork. However, for food safety, the best way to know is to measure with a meat thermometer. It should register 145 degrees F internally.

That's it, my friends! Your crock pot corned beef and cabbage is ready to serve. Such an easy recipe, isn't it? Let me know how your corned beef turns out! It's quite fall apart tender! And let me know what how you've decided to prepare it! I'm always curious to hear.

Try My Other Popular Corned Beef Recipes

  • Pressure Cooker Corned Beef
  • Corned Beef Tater Tot Hot Dish
  • Corned Beef Hash
  • Corned Beef Stuffed Peppers
  • Slow Cooker Corned Beef with Spicy Guinness Gravy

Try it out with this Classic Reuben Sandwich recipe from my friend, JoCooks!

Patty’s Perspective

What I really love about crockpot corned beef is the flavor and the tenderness. A good corned beef doesn’t need much treatment. It’s so good on its own. The way Mike cooks it, with just the right seasonings, so low and slow, it’s just perfect. I’m craving it again now.

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Crock Pot Corned Beef Recipe (+ Cabbage)

This slow cooker corned beef recipe is everything you need for fall-apart tender corned beef, with real flavor from the homemade corned beef spices.

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Course: Main Course

Cuisine: American

Keyword: corned beef, slow cooker

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 6 hours hours

Total Time: 6 hours hours 15 minutes minutes

Calories: 677kcal

Author: Mike Hultquist

Servings: 6

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Ingredients

CORNED BEEF SEASONINGS

  • 1 tablespoon mustard seeds (Use yellow or a combination of yellow and brown)
  • 1 tablespoon black peppercorns
  • 1 teaspoon coriander seeds
  • 1/2 teaspoon allspice berries
  • 1/2 teaspoon cardamom seeds
  • 1/2 teaspoon celery seeds
  • 4 whole cloves
  • 1 teaspoon red pepper flakes
  • 1/2 teaspoon ground ginger
  • 2 bay leaves

FOR THE CORNED BEEF

  • 3-5 pound corned beef brisket
  • 1 medium yellow onion sliced
  • 6-8 small yellow potatoes (about 1 pound)
  • 4 medium carrots peeled and sliced
  • 3 cloves garlic chopped
  • 2 cups beef broth (or use a dark beer, like Guiness, stout or porter)
  • Water to cover
  • 1/2 head cabbage cut into 4 wedges (optional)

FOR THE GRAVY (optional)

  • 2 tablespoons butter
  • 2 tablespoons flour
  • Salt and pepper to taste

Instructions

MAKE THE CORNED BEEF SEASONINGS

  • Heat a small pan to medium heat. Add the mustard seeds, black peppercorns, coriander seeds, allspice berries, cardamom seeds, celery seeds, and whole cloves. Lightly toast them in the dry pan for 1 minute, shaking/stirring a bit, to let the spices bloom.

  • Transfer to a food processor/spice grinder along with the red pepper flakes, ground ginger and bay leaves. Process to a coarse blend, or to your preferred consistency. Use as desired.

MAKE THE CORNED BEEF

  • Trim the fat from the corned beef and rinse it thoroughly.

  • Set the onion, potatoes, carrots, and garlic into the bottom of the slow cooker. Set the corned beef brisket over them.

  • Add in your seasoning blend. I use the accompanying spice packet + the homemade corned beef spice blend. Use half of the blend for milder spice flavor.

  • Pour in the beef broth (or dark beer), then pour in enough water to just cover the brisket. I like to leave a bit of space on top for the spice blend to stick.

  • Turn on the slow cooker and cook for 5-6 hours on HIGH, or 8-10 hours on LOW. Your cooking times will vary depending on the size of the corned beef brisket.

  • Add the cabbage (if using) during the last hour for crisp cabbage, or during the last 2 hours for tender cabbage.

  • When the brisket is very tender, remove it and set it onto a tray, along with the potatoes and carrots. Slice the corned beef against the grain.

FOR THE GRAVY

  • Strain out about a cup of the cooking liquid and discard the rest.

  • Melt the butter in a pan then add the flour. Stir constantly over medium heat until the roux darkens a bit, about 5 minutes.

  • Stir in the reserved liquid until it thickens up. You can add more or less to your preferred thickness. Season it with salt and pepper, as desired.

  • Drizzle the gravy over the corned beef and cabbage (potatoes, carrots) and serve.

Nutrition Information

Calories: 677kcalCarbohydrates: 35gProtein: 40gFat: 39gSaturated Fat: 13gCholesterol: 132mgSodium: 2876mgPotassium: 1677mgFiber: 6gSugar: 1gVitamin A: 740IUVitamin C: 112.9mgCalcium: 102mgIron: 11.4mg

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Note: This recipe was updated on 2/1/23 to include new information. It was originally published on 12/12/18.

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  1. Rick Horeish says

    do you use the point or flat brisket?

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    • Mike Hultquist says

      I use the flat, Rick, though either will work.

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  2. Cyndi says

    Slow Cooker Corned Beef Recipe (14)
    How did your outside become so yummy brown & appears crispy?? Mine is done but looks like boiled meat. Yuk! Any expert tips? Should I take it out & pan sear a little? Thank you for the recipe

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    • Mike Hultquist says

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      Cyndi, in the instructions, I mention that I like to leave some of the top of the corned beef brisket sticking out of the top (not covered in liquid). If you cover the whole thing, it will look more like boiled meat, though still delicious. Next time, don't cover it completely.

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  3. Isabel H says

    Slow Cooker Corned Beef Recipe (16)
    I have been making corned beef and cabbage for many years, but this will now be my go to recipe! I used Guiness and your homemade corned beef spice blend. Added cabbage during the last hour and a half and I had the perfect corned beef dinner! Served with your Beer-Honey mustard...it was quite a success.

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    • Mike Hultquist says

      Glad you enjoyed it, Isabel! Nice! Yes, this is definitely my favorite way to serve it. You really can't beat Guinness gravy! YUM!!

      Reply

  4. Loraine says

    Slow Cooker Corned Beef Recipe (17)
    I have a question about the vegetables, if I put them on the bottom, and then I put the meat on top and bake for 8 to 10 hours on low, wouldn’t the vegetables be mushy by the time the meat gets done? I am looking forward to making this!

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    • Mike Hultquist says

      They will get very soft, Loraine. As an alternative, you can add them in about half way through the cook. Let me know how it turns out for you. Enjoy!

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  5. Mary Moore says

    Slow Cooker Corned Beef Recipe (18)
    My mouth is watering already!

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    • Mike Hultquist says

      Yes, enjoy!

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  6. Sue says

    I'm familiar with brisket as a cut of beef but I've never heard of 'corned beef brisket'. Can you explain how that differs from brisket, if indeed it does, please?

    I'm in the UK.

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    • Mike Hultquist says

      Sue, yes, corned beef is a beef brisket that has been "corned", or cured in a salt solution. It's a preservation method, which changes the flavor of the beef considerably.

      Reply

  7. Charles Pascual says

    Slow Cooker Corned Beef Recipe (19)
    Mike, I don't have a slow cooker, but i gotta make this - this recipe, which leads to your corned beef hash recipe, and to Pegi Marececk's corned beef tacos below (thank you, Pegi). Can you recommend approximate temp and cooking time to do this in a Dutch oven on the cooktop?

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    • Mike Hultquist says

      Hey, Charles. I actually have a Dutch Oven/Stovetop Corned Beef recipe you can try right here: https://www.chilipeppermadness.com/chili-pepper-recipes/beef/slow-cooked-corned-beef-with-spicy-guinness-gravy-and-caramelized-cabbage/. Let me know how it goes!

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      • Charles Pascual says

        Slow Cooker Corned Beef Recipe (20)
        The Guinness Corned Beef and Cabbage recipe is terrific! I'll post my comments and rating on that recipe page. Thanks for directing me to it, Mike.

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        • Mike Hultquist says

          Awesome, Charles!

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  8. Robert says

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    Hi Mike, 2 months ago (give or take) I asked for a "slow cooker" filter on the recipes in these comments. Shortly after I resolved it by googling the following BAM! (terribly late with mentioning this, apologies) :
    intitle:"slow cooker" site:chilipeppermadness.com

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    • Michael Hultquist - Chili Pepper Madness says

      Thanks, Robert. I appreciate it. It's been on my list to do! I still hope to get to update my recipe filters.

      Reply

  9. Louise says

    Do you have a brine recipe for making corned beef brisket.

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    • Michael Hultquist - Chili Pepper Madness says

      Louise, not on the site, but it is something I plan to do in the future.

      Reply

  10. Kort says

    Slow Cooker Corned Beef Recipe (22)
    Looks delish! Your recipe articles always make me hungry!

    Reply

    • Michael Hultquist - Chili Pepper Madness says

      Thanks, Kort! This is a great one!!

      Reply

  11. Pegi Marecek says

    This sounds delish! I make corned beef tacos every year and will use your recipe for the slow cooker this year. The tacos are so good! How can you go wrong with corned beef, fresh cabbage and a Guinness beer/sour cream sauce all wrapped in a corn tortilla? I'm ready for them NOW!

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    • Michael Hultquist - Chili Pepper Madness says

      Thanks, Pegi! Yes, so good! I LOVE the combo. Enjoy!

      Reply

  12. Robert says

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    Hi Mike,
    I don't know what's going wrong but when I click reply to your comment/response about my filter request, the page just positions to your comment without a input box to reply. I tried in Firefox and in Chrome, same result. Anyway, thanks for considering my request.
    And it was a pig to get this cut here in The Netherlands. It is very rare here. I had to order online, and while listed at many sites, it was almost never in stock.
    Where it was in stock, the minimum order weight was 5800 grams (the smallest minimum order weight, and only 3 in stock at that weight) for a cool EUR 98,31. Luckily, because of the cost, it came with free delivery. See for yourself here : bbquality[DOT]nl/product/angus-brisket/
    A pretty hefty sum for a tryout, but it turned out perfect (to me) and I have probably enough corned beef for a few centuries. Thanks a million for your recipes.

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    • Michael Hultquist - Chili Pepper Madness says

      Thanks, Robert. Yep, that's a lot of brisket there. All the best.

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  13. Robert says

    Hi Mike,

    If possible at all, could you pretty please with chili on top, add a "slow cooker" filter to the top of the Recipes page, under "Narrow your search"?
    Because when I search the site for "slow cooker", I also get pressure cooker and other recipes. Thanks, even when it's not possible.

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    • Michael Hultquist - Chili Pepper Madness says

      Hey, Robert. I'll have to look into that and appreciate the comment/request. I don't have too many of them, but should have built up enough by now to filter it. Thanks!

      Reply

  14. Jalyn says

    Do I have to use alcohol. I don't drink. Can I use a broth.

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    • Michael Hultquist - Chili Pepper Madness says

      Jalyn, absolutely. Just use the equivalent amount of broth. Please let me know how it goes for you. Enjoy!

      Reply

  15. Jeremie says

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    Hey Mike! I left brisket in a brine for 3 weeks and used it for this special recipe (since I bought an Instant Pot, following your advice). It was way better than the first time I made Corned Beef!! But, now I dunno which recipe you propose can be the best: slow cook Corned Beef or pressure cook?

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    • Michael Hultquist - Chili Pepper Madness says

      Hey, Jeremie! Please don't make me choose! I would probably say slow cooker, but it's REALLY GOOD In the pressure cooker, too! Better for when you're in a hurry or just forgot, oops!

      Reply

  16. Jere Cassidy says

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    I love corned beef and don't cook it very well. I will be trying the slow cooker method and all the spices you add.

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    • Michael Hultquist - Chili Pepper Madness says

      This will do you right, Jere! Low and Slow is one of the easiest ways for sure. Fool proof!

      Reply

  17. Tara says

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    Love the yellow mustard seeds in this recipe! They add so much texture and flavor.

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    • Michael Hultquist - Chili Pepper Madness says

      They do. Sometimes I like to toast them first for even more flavor. Delish!

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  18. Tisha says

    Slow Cooker Corned Beef Recipe (27)
    I love corned beef! I can imagine how juicy and tender it is in the slow cooker!!

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    • Michael Hultquist - Chili Pepper Madness says

      It's so tender, practically fall apart. I love it.

      Reply

  19. Catherine Brown says

    Slow Cooker Corned Beef Recipe (28)
    Such a classic! I love all those seasonongs in there, and dark beer is a must... looks really delicious!

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    • Michael Hultquist - Chili Pepper Madness says

      I agree, dark beer! I love a good stout beer for this.

      Reply

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FAQs

Does corned beef need to be in liquid in a slow cooker? ›

You can add seasonings other than salt, like black peppercorns and bay leaves. Keep the brisket submerged at all times as well since it's the water actually transferring heat into the meat and cooking it. Letting the top become exposed will dry out the meat and slow down the cooking process, leading to uneven doneness.

Does the fat side of the corned beef go up or down in slow cooker? ›

Corned Beef Brisket should be placed in the crockpot or pot with the fat side up. The fat insulates and protects the meat and helps the corned beef from drying out as it cooks. Brisket / corned beef should have a thin layer of fat on the top. Sometimes the fat is super thick and needs to be trimmed.

Can you overcook corned beef in a slow cooker? ›

You can overcook corned beef in a Crock-Pot if it's cooked for too long at too high of a temperature. Overcooked corned beef can taste tough and stringy. It's best to follow the recommended cook time and temperature within the recipe.

What are the secrets to cooking corned beef? ›

Slow cooking with a crock pot or using an instant pot is a fantastic way to cook corned beef, resulting in melt-in-your-mouth, tender meat throughout. You can make a delicious, hearty meal with simple ingredients and a crock pot or instant pot.

What happens if you don't put liquid in a slow cooker? ›

Not adding enough liquid can lead to burning.

"It's important to add enough liquid to ensure the bottom of your dish doesn't burn." If your meal does burn, the chef said to avoid scraping the bottom of the pot while stirring and serving because it can give the entire dish a burnt flavor.

How do you know when corned beef is done in slow cooker? ›

Please note that crock pot cooking times may vary greatly depending upon brand and style. It is important to check the meat with a meat thermometer to ensure it has reached at least 160°F for food safety; for optimal tenderness, cook to an internal temperature of 190°F. For best results, monitor at regular intervals.

Why is my corned beef not tender in the crockpot? ›

Low Temperature: Slow cookers typically cook at relatively low temperatures, which can result in meats like corned beef not reaching a high enough temperature to break down the tough connective tissues and collagen properly. This can lead to a tougher texture rather than the desired tenderness.

Do you use water or stock for corned beef? ›

Add enough liquid to cover the corned beef. Can use water, beer, cider, beef stock or combo of all. Optional – you can also add onions, carrots, bay leaves, garlic or other seasonings. These will cook down and are seasonings, not to eat.

Should you use the juice in the corned beef package? ›

To make the corned beef, open the sealed package right over the slow cooker, because you want to include the brine in the cooking liquid. Don't discard the brine. Place the meat into the cooker and add enough cold water to cover. Add the pickling spices, cover, and cook on high for 6–8 hours.

What not to do when cooking corned beef? ›

5 Mistakes to Avoid When Making Corned Beef
  1. Not Rinsing the Meat Before Cooking. ...
  2. Cooking Over a High Temperature. ...
  3. Not Filling the Pot with Enough Water. ...
  4. Not Cooking the Meat Long Enough. ...
  5. Cutting the Meat Incorrectly.
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What is the secret to tender corned beef? ›

Slow-cooking corned beef is an effective way to achieve tender results with minimal hands-on time. Simply turn on the slow cooker in the morning, then go about your day without worry, leaving the house if need be, while your meat magically tenderizes.

How do I know if my corned beef is done? ›

Corned beef is safe once the internal temperature has reached at least 145 °F, with a three minute rest time, but cooking it longer will make it fork-tender. Corned beef may still be pink in color after cooking. This does not mean it is not done.

What happens if you don't rinse corned beef? ›

Depending on the pickling solution used for the meat, you may be in for a saltier meal than you bargained for if you cook the meat without rinsing it. And don't worry: Rinsing won't make the beef taste bland! The flavor is infused deep into the beef during the curing process.

What makes corned beef taste good? ›

Corned beef is typically made from beef brisket – a relatively inexpensive cut of beef – cured in salt brine, with some pickling spices: bay leaf, peppercorns, mustard seed, juniper berries, coriander seeds, and whole cloves. Corned beef gets its characteristic sweet and tart taste from the brine.

What gives corned beef its flavor? ›

The flavor profile often includes bay leaf, black peppercorn, mustard seed, dried red pepper and coriander. If that blend sounds familiar, it's because it's same list of spices that are packaged as pickling spice. Not surprising, since corned beef and pickles are commonly made in the same place: a deli.

Does corned beef have to be fully submerged? ›

Even cooking: Ensuring that the corned beef is fully submerged in water helps to cook it evenly. This is because water is a better conductor of heat than air, so the meat will cook more quickly and evenly when submerged in liquid [2].

Should corned beef be cooked in liquid? ›

A long, slow simmer is the key to this Irish favorite. Corned beef is a salt-cured cut of beef brisket, which is a tougher cut of beef requiring long, slow cooking in liquid to tenderize. A staple for St. Patrick's Day, this easy-to-follow guide will make corned beef so tender you'll want to make it year-round.

Does all meat need to be covered in liquid in slow cooker? ›

When cooking meat or poultry, the water or liquid level should cover the ingredients to ensure effective heat transfer throughout the crock. Some manufacturers of slow cookers recommend adding liquid to fill the stoneware 1/2 to 3/4 full.

Do you use the liquid in corned beef? ›

Do you use the liquid in corned beef? - Quora. Yes. Just add the brine to your cooking liquid for additional flavoring. The brine often contains salt and a mix of spices such as a bay leaf, peppercorns, mustard seed, juniper berries, coriander seed, and whole cloves.

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