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Slow Cooker Corned Beef and Cabbage

9 hours hrs 15 minutes mins
| Leave a Comment | Jump to Recipe 03/16/25 | Updated: 03/16/25 | by Nora
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Transform your St. Patrick’s Day feast (or any cozy dinner) with this foolproof slow cooker corned beef and cabbage recipe. Juicy, tender brisket paired with perfectly cooked vegetables—all thanks to the magic of the slow cooker. Minimal effort, maximum flavor!​

overhead close up view of corned beef, cabbage and vegetables in slow cooker insert

Why I make my corned beef and cabbage this way

When I make corned beef and cabbage, I want everything to turn out just right—tender, flavorful meat and perfectly cooked vegetables with actual texture. That’s exactly what this method delivers. No shortcuts, no mush, no guesswork. Just a foolproof way to make the best slow cooker version out there:

  • Set it and forget it: The slow cooker handles the long, slow cook time for fall-apart tender brisket—without you hovering over a pot.
  • Veggies with integrity: I add the potatoes, carrots, and cabbage in stages so each one is cooked exactly how it should be. No mushy vegetables here.
  • Flavor-packed simplicity: The spice packet, a splash of beer, and low-sodium broth create a well-balanced broth that’s cozy, savory, and never too salty.

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Slow Cooker Corned Beef and Cabbage

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This is the best way to make corned beef and cabbage in the slow cooker—tender, juicy brisket and perfectly cooked vegetables without the mush. My method layers in the flavor and adds the potatoes, carrots, and cabbage in stages so everything turns out just right!
By Nora from Savory Nothings
Prep: 15 minutes mins
Cook: 9 hours hrs
Total: 9 hours hrs 15 minutes mins
Makes 6 servings
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Ingredients
 

  • 1 (3.5 – 4) pound corned beef brisket (including spice packet)
  • 1 medium yellow onion (peeled and quartered)
  • 4 cloves garlic (peeled and smashed)
  • 2 bay leaves
  • 1 teaspoon whole black peppercorns
  • 1 (6-oz) bottle beer (optional)
  • 4 cups low-sodium beef broth
  • 1 ½ pounds baby red potatoes (halved)
  • 4 large carrots (peeled and cut into 2-inch pieces (about 1 pound))
  • 1 small-medium head green cabbage (cored and cut into wedges (about 1 pound))
  • 2 tablespoons whole-grain mustard
  • fresh parsley (chopped, for garnish)
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Instructions
 

  • Prepare the brisket: Rinse the corned beef under cold water to remove excess brine. Place it in the slow cooker, fat side up. Sprinkle the provided spice packet over the meat.
    1 (3.5 – 4) pound corned beef brisket
    overhead view of uncooked corned beef brisket in slow cooker
  • Add aromatics and liquid: Add the onion, garlic, bay leaves, and peppercorns around the brisket. Pour in enough beef broth to just cover the meat (if using beer, add beer first and then use enough broth to just cover meat).
    1 medium yellow onion, 4 cloves garlic, 2 bay leaves, 1 teaspoon whole black peppercorns, 4 cups low-sodium beef broth, 1 (6-oz) bottle beer
    overhead view of uncooked corned beef brisket in slow cooker with broth and onions
  • Slow cook the meat: Cover and cook on LOW for 7 hours or on HIGH for 4 hours.
  • Add root vegetables: After 7 hours on LOW (or 3 hours on HIGH), remove beef from crock. Add potatoes to bottom of slow cooker, place brisket back on top, and nestle carrots around meat. Cover and continue cooking on LOW for an additional 1 hour (or on HIGH for 30 minutes).
    1 ½ pounds baby red potatoes, 4 large carrots
    overhead view of corned beef and carrots in slow cooker
  • Incorporate cabbage: Nestle cabbage wedges around meat in the slow cooker. Cover and cook on LOW for another 1 hour (or on HIGH for 30 minutes), until the cabbage is tender.
    1 small-medium head green cabbage
    overhead view of corned beef and carrots in slow cooker with raw cabbage
  • Rest and slice the meat: Carefully remove the corned beef and let it rest for 10 minutes before slicing against the grain.
    overhead view of corned beef, cabbage and vegetables in slow cooker insert
  • Serve: Arrange the sliced corned beef on a platter surrounded by the cooked vegetables. Drizzle with some of the cooking liquid and spread whole-grain mustard on the meat. Garnish with fresh parsley and serve warm.
    2 tablespoons whole-grain mustard, fresh parsley
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Notes

  • Use a flat-cut brisket for easier slicing and even cooking.
  • Don’t skip rinsing the brisket—it prevents excess saltiness.
  • Layer in the vegetables so they stay tender, not mushy.
  • Omit beer for alcohol-free or gluten-free needs (or use gluten-free beer).
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Nutrition

Serving: 1servingCalories: 490kcalCarbohydrates: 24gProtein: 38gFat: 26g
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Corned beef tips I swear by (no mushy veggies, promise)

Here’s how I make sure this recipe turns out perfectly—flavorful, cozy, and totally crave-worthy every time:

  • Rinse the brisket first: I always give it a quick rinse under cold water to wash off the excess brine. It’s not mandatory, but it really helps keep the finished dish from tasting too salty.
  • Layer smart: I add the potatoes to the bottom of the slow cooker so they cook through evenly and soak up all that delicious broth. It’s a small detail, but it makes a big difference.
  • Stagger the veggies: This is the key to avoiding overcooked carrots and sad, soggy cabbage. I add them in stages so each one comes out just how it should—tender, not mushy.
  • Let the meat rest: Once the corned beef is done, I let it rest on a cutting board for 10 minutes before slicing. That little pause keeps it juicy and makes for cleaner, prettier slices.

→ This is how I make sure my family actually wants to eat corned beef and cabbage—and not just reluctantly once a year out of tradition!

❓Can I just cook it on HIGH the whole time?

Yes! Just keep an eye on the tenderness—check the meat around the 4-hour mark and add veggies in stages as directed.

And what if I don’t have time to cook it in the slow cooker at all?

That’s an easy one – make it on the stovetop instead 🙂 You can use my regular Corned Beef and Cabbage recipe, it’s almost the same as this one – just written for the stove!

Let’s talk ingredients (and what you can swap)

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Let’s quickly go over the few ingredients I think are worth calling out. Whether you’re looking to make a swap or just want to get the best results, these are the ones to pay attention to:

  • Corned beef brisket: I use a 3.5–4 lb flat cut brisket with the spice packet included. Flat cut gives you even slices and a nice fat cap. You can use point cut, but it’s fattier and less uniform for serving.
  • Beer: Totally optional, but it adds great depth of flavor. Guinness is a classic choice (and what you’ll see in the photos), but I also like using a lighter lager or amber ale for a milder taste. Not into beer? Just skip it and use more broth instead—still delicious!
  • Beef broth: Go for low-sodium if possible. Between the brisket and the spice packet, there’s plenty of salt going on already.
  • Baby red potatoes: These hold their shape best in the slow cooker. Yukon Golds work too. I don’t recommend russets—they’ll fall apart.
  • Cabbage: A small to medium green cabbage is perfect. Cut it into wedges so it stays intact in the slow cooker and doesn’t disappear into the broth.
  • Whole-grain mustard: This isn’t cooked in—it’s for serving. That tangy pop on the side makes the dish feel special (and balances the richness of the beef really well). If you’re out, Dijon will do in a pinch!

Serve it up right

  • Platter it up: Slice the corned beef and lay it on a big serving platter with the carrots, potatoes, and cabbage tucked around it. Spoon a little of the cooking liquid over the top to keep it juicy and glossy. And remember the whole grain mustard!
  • Don’t forget the bread: A hunk of crusty rye or warm Irish soda bread (not the sweetened raisin kind, obviously – haha!) is perfect for soaking up the flavorful broth. I also love adding a little dish of mustard or horseradish on the side.

What to do with leftovers

  • Store it smart: Keep everything in an airtight container in the fridge for up to 3 days. Reheat gently in a pot with some of the cooking broth so it stays moist.
  • Make it new again: Leftover corned beef is amazing in a skillet hash with potatoes and eggs—or slice it thin and pile it onto rye bread with sauerkraut and Swiss for homemade Reubens (or Reuben Sliders… or Reuben Dip 🙂
frontal close up view of corned beef slice on fork

One more thing (or five)

If you try this slow cooker corned beef and cabbage, I’d love to hear how it turned out for you! Did you go full traditional with soda bread and mustard on the side, or did you make it your own? Leave a comment and a star rating below and let me know—I love hearing how my recipes fit into your kitchen!

📌 And don’t forget to pin it so you’ve got it ready for next St. Patrick’s Day (or anytime you’re craving cozy comfort food!).

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