Easy Corned Beef and Cabbage Recipe for Saint Patrick's Day (2024)

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There is nothing more traditional for Saint Patrick's Day than a corned beef and cabbage recipe. Our corned beef and cabbage recipe is a simple recipe that requires little to no experience in the kitchen. It'll make your Irish descendants proud!

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St. Patrick's Day is just about right around the corner, which seems odd this year considering we are still covered in snow. I usually always associate St. Patrick's Day with the very early signs of green. Not necessarily Spring, but with a little bit of green starting to come into the grass in NY. I doubt very much that I'll be seeing that this year though. I plan on making my own green though. This Irish girl loves her Kelly green and I have my girls as well as my husband wear their green proudly ever year. I have quite a few traditions that I've created with my girls for St. Patrick's day. Our favorite by far is our Leprechaun's Mischief, which you have to read. Another tradition is our flavorful Corned Beef and Cabbage recipe, which I recently perfected on a tip from a lady at the grocery store.

As a child I was never a very big fan of Corned Beef and Cabbage. I can remember my brother wolfing down piece after piece of the corned beef, but it wasn't enticing to me. The cabbage was even worse. I think it was more the texture for me than anything else. My taste buds have definitely changed, but I've also tweaked our traditional Corned Beef and Cabbage recipe to include a bottle of beer. A lady saw me trying to decide on the cut of corned beef and took it upon herself to tell me that it was absolutely necessary to add a bottle of beer when I boiled my corned beef. Some people might have been taken aback by her forward nature, but I gladly accepted tips about food. Since I was such a late bloomer to cooking, I'm always intrigued by what others have learned in their long history of cooking.

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I am so glad that she did stop me because it definitely added a little extra flavor to the entire meal. I used a flat cut corned beef, which was what the butcher suggested. I later found out that my mom usually buys a round cut, which has more fat on the beef adding to the flavor.

Corned Beef and Cabbage Recipe Tips

  • Add a bottle of beer to the water while boiling the corned beef and cabbage.
  • A round cut of corned beef has more fat and more flavor, while a flat cut of corned beef has much less fat.
  • Slice across the grain of the corned beef so that the pieces of corned beef are chewable.
  • Boil the corned beef for 50 minutes per each pound.
  • Wait to add the corned beef, red potatoes and carrots in the last thirty minutes.

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Our corned beef was extremely flavorful and I'm not usually a fan of fatty pieces of meat so I most likely would still stick with the flat cut. The process though for both pieces of meat will be exactly the same. Just be sure to slice across the grain of the meat. Otherwise, you'll end up with meat that is not chewable.

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Corned Beef and Cabbage Recipe for Saint Patrick's Day

A flavorful and easy corned beef and cabbage recipe that requires minimal ingredients.

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Corned Beef and Cabbage Recipe

A tender and tasty Corned Beef and Cabbage recipe perfect for St. Patrick's Day.

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Course: Main Course

Prep Time: 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 2 hours hours

Total Time: 2 hours hours 10 minutes minutes

Ingredients

  • 2.4 lb corned beef flat cut
  • 4 cup water
  • 12 oz beer
  • 3 carrots sliced
  • ½ lb red potatoes quartered

Instructions

  • Boil the corned beef in the spices (that come with the corned beef) with the beer and water for 50 minutes per pound.

  • In the last 30 minutes of cooking add in the cabbage, carrots and red potatoes.

  • The corned beef should be 145 F in the center and you want the cabbage, carrots and potatoes soft.

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    Easy Corned Beef and Cabbage Recipe for Saint Patrick's Day (9)
    Made this tonight. My husband loved it! It will be an annual thing now.

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Easy Corned Beef and Cabbage Recipe for Saint Patrick's Day (2024)

FAQs

What is a traditional meal for St Patrick's Day? ›

We've all come to know and love the traditional Irish foods eaten on St. Patrick's Day. You know the menu: corned beef, cabbage and potatoes.

How long do you need to boil cabbage? ›

Bring a large pot of salted water to a boil, then add cabbage. (It's OK to crowd the pot because the cabbage will shrink!) Step 2Boil until tender, about 5 minutes for shredded cabbage and 10 minutes for wedges.

What is the most common food eaten on St. Patrick's Day? ›

Corned Beef and Cabbage

Though families across the globe prepare this dish every St. Patrick's Day, the truth is that the dish originated in Ireland as bacon and cabbage. It wasn't until Irish immigrants in America substituted bacon for corned beef in the 19th century that the dish became what it's known as today.

What 4 foods do people usually eat on St. Patrick's Day? ›

Patrick's Day party, including soda bread and a seriously tasty trifle to whip up for dessert.
  • Bacon and Cabbage. ...
  • Irish Soda Bread. ...
  • Irish Stew. ...
  • Irish Coffe. ...
  • Corned Beef and Cabbage. ...
  • Colcannon.

Why do you put vinegar in cabbage when boiling it? ›

Green is the heartiest variety; it takes well to all cooking methods. Red can turn a funny blue color when cooked, so it's best used raw. If you do want to cook it, add a touch of acid like lemon juice or vinegar to lessen the effect. Savoy can be used in any recipe that calls for green cabbage.

Why do you soak cabbage before cooking? ›

Crisp it up: Shredded cabbage stays perky if it's soaked in cold water.

Do you boil cabbage in hot or cold water? ›

There are many ways to prepare cabbage, and a popular cooking method is to boil it. Boil cabbage by cleaning and preparing it, then cooking it in hot water for just a few minutes.

What is the national dish of Ireland? ›

Irish Stew is a thick, hearty dish of mutton, potatoes, and onions and undisputedly the national dish of Ireland. Within the dish are many of the ingredients synonymous with the island, potatoes being one of the most recognized.

What is the difference between Colcannon and Champ? ›

What is the difference between Colcannon and Champ? Both Irish dishes, Champ is mashed potatoes with chopped spring onions (scallions) and milk. Colcannon is Champ with the addition of cabbage and sometimes some herbs.

Why do we eat corned beef and cabbage? ›

What has become a tradition of eating corned beef and cabbage to celebrate St. Patrick's Day likely grew out of the fact that those foods were less expensive for immigrants who came to America. They substituted beef for pork and cabbage for potatoes.

What foods are typically included in an Irish Catholic Christmas feast? ›

The traditional Christmas dinner consisted of boiled, spiced, roast beef, a roast goose and ham with a selection of vegetables and roast potatoes.

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