A slow cooker recipe for some traditional-style Irish corned beef and cabbage cooked with Irish stout that smells as good as it tastes. Sweet potatoes are added for those whose diet prefers them.
Ingredients
- 1.5 cans or bottles Irish stout beer , 12 fluid ounce
- 1 corned beef brisket , 4 pound
- 1.5 cups brown sugar
- 3 sweets potatoes , cut into chunks
- 1 head cabbage , cored and coarsely chopped
- 2 large sweet onions , chopped
- 6 large carrots , chopped
- 3 reds potatoes , cut into chunks
Instructions
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1
Pour 1 bottle Irish stout beer into a slow cooker.
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Rinse corned beef brisket and pat dry. Rub with brown sugar, including the bottom, and gently place brisket into the slow cooker with the stout beer.
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3
Arrange sweet potatoes, cabbage, onion, carrots, and red potatoes on and around the brisket in the slow cooker.
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Pour remaining 1/2 bottle Irish stout beer on and around brisket and vegetables to moisten the brown sugar.
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5
Cover the cooker and cook on Low until corned beef is tender, 6 to 8 hours. Allow brisket to stand 5 minutes before slicing.
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Serve hot and enjoy!
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