Apple and Brown Sugar Corned Beef

"I make this every year for my family on St. Patrick's Day. Delicious and filling!"

Despite my Irish(ish) heritage, the annual St. Patrick’s Day corned beef adventure is one that I have, so far, avoided at all costs. Like a lot of other folks, wearing green, imbibing in stout beer and Irish coffee is about as Mac-involved as I really care to be. The Irish, let’s face it, aren’t usually known for their culinary prowess and if we’re being honest here, boiling meat within an inch of its life is not my idea of good eats. 
Quaint and authentic yes. Delish? Not usually. Just pass the scones and oatmeal and we’ll call it good.
But here’s the thing: Corned beef is a uniquely American food steeped in history (along with pickling spices, but more on that later). It’s the culinary match that could only be made in New York, the lovechild of Jewish immigrants’ plentiful kosher beef brisket and Irish immigrants’ love of salty, boiled meats. Throw in a little cabbage, some pickling spices and potatoes and what we think of as Boiled Dinner (or Corned Beef and Cabbage) was born. In fact, so American was this invention that Abraham Lincoln served it as his inauguration and millions still consume it as a right of spring.*
Apple and Brown Sugar Corned Beef Apple and Brown Sugar Corned Beef
Apple and Brown Sugar Corned Beef Apple and Brown Sugar Corned Beef
Apple and Brown Sugar Corned Beef Apple and Brown Sugar Corned Beef
Apple and Brown Sugar Corned Beef Apple and Brown Sugar Corned Beef
Apple and Brown Sugar Corned Beef Apple and Brown Sugar Corned Beef
Apple and Brown Sugar Corned Beef Apple and Brown Sugar Corned Beef
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  • Serves
    10
  • Prep
    15 m
  • Cook
    4 h
  • Ready In
    4 h 15 m
  • Difficulty
  • Nutritions

Method for Apple and Brown Sugar Corned Beef

  • 1
    Pour the apple juice into a large slow cooker, and mix in the brown sugar and mustard, stirring until the brown sugar has dissolved. Mix in the contents of the spice packets, and lay the briskets into the apple juice mixture. Top with red potatoes, carrots, onions, and cabbage chunks. Push all ingredients into the liquid.
  • 2
    Cover and cook on High until corned beef is very tender, 4 to 5 hours; or cook on Low for 8 to 10 hours. Slice meat thinly across the grain, and serve with vegetables.

Ingredients

  • 4 cups apple juice
  • 1/2 cup brown sugar
  • 1 tablespoon prepared mustard
  • 2 (3 pound) corned beef briskets with spice packets
  • 20 small red potatoes, scrubbed
  • 4 carrots, cut into chunks
  • 2 onions, cut into 8 wedges
  • 1 head cabbage, cored and cut into large chunks
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