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This Slow Cooker Corned Beef & Cabbage is a classic recipe that is perfect for St. Patrick’s Day or any day of the year. The crockpot makes corned beef melt-in-your-mouth tender, while the cabbage and veggies soak up all the delicious flavors.

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What is corned beef and what cut should I buy?
Corned beef is salt-cured brisket. This is different than plain brisket which has not been cured. Corned beef usually comes with a seasoning packet that often includes: bay leaves, peppercorns, mustard seeds, and dill seeds. This flavor packet creates a wonderfully flavored roast.
- There are 2 main cuts of corned beef:
- Flat cut – easier to slice evenly (pictured below)
- Point cut – can have more marbling but usually not uniform in size.
Either cut is great for cooking in the crockpot! I usually grab whichever is cheaper.
Key Ingredients
Corned Beef – Find this in butcher meat section of the store, next to the roasts.
Onions – Onions aren’t traditionally added to corned beef but add SO much flavor.
Potatoes – I use a mixture of baby red and gold potatoes
Carrots – Whole carrots, peeled and sliced thick
Garlic cloves – Peeled
Water – Helps keeps the entire dish moist, can use beef broth if desired.
Cabbage – About a 1/2 head, cut into thin wedges, that’s all will fit in the slow cooker with all the other ingredients.

How to Make Crockpot Corned Beef and Cabbage
- Build the base: onion + brisket + seasoning, then tuck in potatoes, carrots, and garlic.
- Let it cook low and slow until the beef is tender and the veggies are soft.



When do I add the cabbage?
Firmer Cabbage: Add during the last 2 hours for a cabbage with a little more bite.
Ultra Soft: Add that cabbage with everything else for a buttery tender bite.

What other kind of liquid can I add?
Water is the classic liquid used in crockpot corned beef and cabbage but feel free to try one of these other options for something different:
- Beer – such as Guinness
- Beef or chicken broth – This will add more sodium to the dish, so beware.
- Ginger ale – see this Ginger Ale Corned Beef Recipe
- I’ve even had one reader who used pickle juice!

How do I serve crock pot corned beef and cabbage?
This meal is great straight out of the pot, but here are some ways to enhance this meal:
- Let the meat rest for about 10 minutes before slicing. Slice the meat against the grain.
- If desired, drizzle melted butter over the potatoes and sprinkle with parsley.
- Serve with horseradish sauce or stone-ground mustard.
- Can’t go wrong by serving with Irish soda bread or a piece of cornbread.

More FAQs
Use water for the liquid (don’t use beer or other high-carb liquid). Omit the potatoes and use celery or cauliflower instead. Corned beef is low carb. Just be conscious of what else you add to the pot.
Brown sugar is great in corned beef; it adds depth of flavor and cuts back on the salty taste. Sprinkle two tablespoons over your corned beef before cooking.
You can use one tablespoon of pickling spice. If you do not have that, don’t fret. Just add a few seasonings such as coarse black pepper, ground dry mustard, garlic powder and a bay leaf to add some flavor to your dish.
Wondering which way to place your corned beef in the crockpot? While it might not look the prettiest, fat side up is the way to go! As it cooks, the fat slowly renders, keeping the meat tender and flavorful.
Yes, you want to do more than just pat dry your corned beef. You’ll want to rinse it well, for it can have a slimy texture that you want to get rid off. Also, rinsing will help get rid of some of the overwhelming sodium content.

Corned Beef & Cabbage Recipe
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Ingredients
- 2-4 lbs. Corned beef brisket (flat or point cut), (with seasoning packet that is included)
- 1 white onion, sliced, (this is optional but good!)
- 2 lbs. red or gold potatoes, (or a mixture of both!) Peel them if you'd like!
- 3 carrots, sliced thick
- 2 garlic cloves, peeled
- 1/2 head cabbage, cut into thin wedges
- 1 1/2 cup water, (or see notes below for other liquid ideas)
For serving:
- parsley for garnish
- melted butter for potatoes if desired
- horseradish or stone-ground mustard
Instructions
- Add the sliced onion to the slow cooker.
- Rinse your corned beef and pat dry. Add to your slow cooker. Sprinkle over the included seasoning packet.
- Add your baby potatoes on top of the roast. If your potatoes are larger you can halve them to ensure they get tender. Add the carrots and garlic.
- Pour over the water. Add cabbage now if you want ultra-tender cabbage. Otherwise wait to add it until the last 2 hours.
- Place the lid on the slow cooker.
- Cook on HIGH for 5 hours or LOW for 8 hours total. (Add the cabbage during the last 2 hours). You may have to rearrange things into the pot to get the cabbage to fit (or cut your cabbage thinner).
- Remove the meat onto a cutting board (let rest for 10 minutes) then slice into strips (against the grain).
- Serve the meat with potatoes, carrots, and cabbage.
- Drizzle melted butter over the potatoes if desired. Serve with horseradish mustard or stone ground mustard.
Nutrition
Nutrition info is auto-generated. This information is an estimate; if you are on a special diet, please use your own calculations.
Here are my other corned beef recipes and Irish inspir ed recipes
Try Slow Cooker Reuben Dip made with store-bought pastrami, Slow Cooker Colcannon Potatoes with gold potatoes and cabbage, or Slow Cooker Corned Beef Hash made from raw corned beef—a breakfast staple.
If corned beef isn’t your thing, Slow Cooker Guinness Beef Stew is another hearty option, and Beer Bread makes a great side for the meal.
You can make the classic recipe below or try Guinness Corned Beef and Cabbage or Maple Mustard Corned Beef for St. Patrick’s Day—there are plenty of ways to cook this unique cut of beef.





















You forgot to add the turnip/ rutabaga!
Thankyou for including step by step pics- for us visual learners 🙂
Hi! Do we add the cabbage the last 2 hours if you are cooking on low or high? Thanks!
I personally would cook on high for the last 2 hours with the cabbage.
If I want to make two corned beefs at the same time in the slow cooker (around 3 lbs each) would I still cook for 8 hours on low?
I would do about 9 hours on low my self.
I would just do it in a pot. I don’t think you will be able to do 2 corned beef and the veggies in a crock pot. When I do it in a pot, I use the huge pressure scanning pot. I do the corned beef first. When they are finished, I remove them then add the turnip and carrots, remove them when they are cooked, the add the onions and potatoes, remove them when they are done, and finish with the cabbage. You have to cook all the veg in the same liquid as the meat or they won’t have all the flavor!
Easy. Delicious! No more to say…. Except try it to believe.
Couldn’t have been better
I add the 2 tbsp Brown Sugar and 3 tbsp Worcestershire Sauce for added flavour!
Do you have a crock pot recipe for SPIRAL ham ?
This is my favorite spiral ham recipe: https://www.themagicalslowcooker.com/slow-cooker-apple-and-clove-ham/
Corned beef came out wonderful, don’t forget to rest the meat!
How do you know when it is done
It’s done when the cooking time is up, the vegetables should be tender.
Its 5 stars based on the recipe and…comments! I followed a couple commenters twists: Turned out really well.
I had a Trader Joe’s corned beef that comes coated with spices…not a spice packet. Placed that right in the crock pot on top of thinly sliced onions. Added water to just beneath the top of the corned beef. Added in the garlic and some pickling spice on top of the corned beef. Set the timer for 8 hours. And let it cook.
At the five hour mark, I added halfed yukon gold potatoes.
At the 6 hour mark, I added in pre-washed and peeled baby carrots and wedges of cabbage.
Best Ever! And, so dang easy.