Mustard-glazed Corned Beef with Baby Vegetables in Golden Ale Broth
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Nutritional Information
Amount per serving
- Calories: 563
- Calories from fat: 51%
- Protein: 33g
- Fat: 32g
- Saturated fat: 11g
- Carbohydrate: 35g
- Fiber: 5.8g
- Sodium: 2694mg
- Cholesterol: 107mg
Ingredients
- 1 piece center-cut corned beef brisket (3 1/2 to 4 lb.)
- 8 red or white onions (1 in. wide, 1/2 lb. total), peeled
- 18 to 24 baby carrots (about 4 in. long), rinsed and peeled, or baby-cut carrots, rinsed
- 18 to 24 Yukon Gold potatoes (1 to 1 1/2 in. wide), scrubbed
- 1 teaspoon black peppercorns
- 1/2 teaspoon whole allspice
- 6 whole cloves
- 1 dried bay leaf
- 2 cups golden ale or wheat beer
- 1 head green cabbage (1 1/2 to 2 lb.), cored and cut into 6 or 8 wedges
- About 1/2 cup sweet-hot mustard such as honey-Dijon
Preparation
- 1. Trim and discard most of the fat from the surface of the brisket. Rinse meat thoroughly under cool running water, massaging to release the salty brine.
- 2. In a 5-quart or larger electric slow-cooker, combine onions, carrots, potatoes, peppercorns, allspice, cloves, and bay leaf. Lay meat, fattiest side up, on vegetables. Add the ale. Cover and cook until brisket is very tender when pierced, 8 to 9 hours on low, 6 to 7 hours on high. If possible, turn meat over about halfway through cooking.
- 3. With 1 or 2 slotted spoons, transfer brisket, fattiest side up, to a 10- by 15-inch pan. Using hot mitts, drain juice from cooker into a 5- to 6-quart pan; turn heat in slow-cooker to low to keep vegetables warm. Add cabbage to juice and bring to a boil over high heat. Cover and cook until cabbage is brighter green and barely tender when pierced, 5 to 7 minutes. Meanwhile, spread fatty side of brisket with 1/2 cup mustard and broil about 6 inches from heat until surface sizzles, about 3 minutes.
- 4. Transfer corned beef, mustard side up, to a large platter, spoon vegetable mixture and cabbage around meat. Pour cooking juices into a pitcher. Slice brisket across the grain. Serve meat and vegetables with juices and additional mustard to add to taste.
Mustard-glazed Corned Beef with Baby Vegetables in Golden Ale Broth Recipe at a Glance
- COURSE: Main Dishes
- CUISINE: British/Irish
- MAIN INGREDIENT: Beef
- COOKING METHOD: Slow Cook
- OCCASION: St. Patrick's Day
- PUBLICATION: Sunset
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