This is a great recipe to plan to serve on St. Patrick’s Day, of course, but it’s a good recipe to serve any day of the year too! It actually serves as a wonderful meal to make for a weeknight dinner or a Sunday night dinner. Because it’s a slow cooker recipe, it’s so incredibly easy to make. You’re going to love this one!
How to make Slow Cooker Guinness Corned Beef:
It couldn’t be easier! In a slow cooker, you’ll combine Guinness beer, water, onion, carrot, celery, brown sugar, tomato paste, fresh dill, beef broth, peppercorns and cloves. Then you’ll put a hunk of corned beef on top of those ingredients, seal the slow cooker and cook for 8 to 11 hours. About an hour or so before the cooking process ends, you’ll add cabbage wedges into the slow cooker. The slow cooker literally does all of the work in this recipe!
What to serve with corned beef:
The nice thing about this recipe is that there are carrots and cabbage cooked with the corned beef. So cabbage and corned beef are the natural accompaniments to corned beef. Whole grain mustard is awesome served with the corned beef. Take a bite of corned beef with a little bit of cabbage and dunk it in the mustard. So good! I have a very good Irish Soda Bread recipe, so I would suggest you plan to make the bread and serve that too.
The best slow cooker to buy:
I’ve had the best slow cooker for a good number of years now. It’s the Hamilton Beach 6-quart Set and Forget Digital Programmable Slow Cooker. I never expected it to last this long, and I’d buy the same one again if my current one bit the dust. I love this slow cooker for a number of reasons. It automatically switches to “warm” when it’s done cooking, so if you’re out and about when your recipe is done cooking then it won’t over-cook or go cold. It has a temperature probe, so you can keep an eye on meat temperatures during the slow cooking process. And it has a lid that clips on, so it’s easy to bring with you to a party.
Here are a few more St. Patrick’s Day dinner recipes you might like to try:
Irish Corned Beef Cabbage and Carrots Beef and Guinness Stew Irish Stew Irish Slaw Dip Colcannon Irish Soda Bread with Raisins and Caraway Baked Reuben Sliders Champ (Green Onion Mashed Potatoes)