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This Easy Corned Beeffrom Gooseberry Patch’s Everyday Slow Cookerproves that corned beef ain’t just for St. Paddy’s Day! You can throw it together in less than five minutes, and it is incredible!

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Note: If you are looking for a traditional style corned beef recipe, check out thisCrock Pot One Pot Corned Beef Cabbage Potato Dinner.

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Aunt Lou here.

If you have read many of my posts, you know that I am a picky eater. I realize how ironic it is for a food blogger to be a picky eater who is scared of trying new foods. So maybe I am filling a niche…a food blogger for the scaredy cats! That’s what I’ll keep telling myself anyway. 😉

That being said, I am sure it will shock you to find out that I had never had corned beef before. I had only heard of corned beef and cabbage for St. Patrick’s Day, and as you can guess, I am not a fan of cabbage. So the thought of ever trying corned beef never crossed my mind.

Then Michael went to the store to pick up something for me…and lo and behold, he found a great deal on some corned beef. I had NO idea what to do with a corned beef brisket, so I made him wait on the phone while I did a quick scan of some of my favorite cookbooks. Whaddya know, I found a great recipe. So I told him to go ahead and buy one (it ended up being a $22 piece of meat for $7…score!).

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It doesn’t get much easier than this. Two steps, then cover and cook, then slice and serve. Voila!

The flavor is absolutely delicious! I actually LIKE corned beef…well, at least this Easy Corned Beef recipe…who knew?!

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Easy Corned Beef {Crock Pot} Recipe

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Ingredients for Easy Corned Beef {Crock Pot}

  • 2-3 lb corn beef brisket
  • 12 oz bottle chili sauce
  • 1 oz pkg onion soup mix
  • 12 oz can cola

How to Make Easy Corned Beef in the Crock Pot

  1. Put your corn beef brisket in the bottom of your crock pot
  2. Mix together the rest of your ingredients
  3. Pour mixture over your corn beef
  4. Cover and cook on low for 6-8 hours
  5. Slice and serve

Easy Corned Beef Notes:

  • This was actually the very first recipe I tried in my new 9×13 casserole slow cooker made by Crock Pot.It was the perfect shape and size! I was also pleasantly surprised at how easily the crock cleaned up because we all know I love an easy cleanup crock pot!
  • Looking for a great cabbage recipe? Here is one of our favorites.
  • As with any of our recipes, calorie counts and nutritional information varies greatly depending on which products you choose to use when cooking this dish.
  • All slow cookers cook differently, so cooking times are always a basic guideline and shouldalways be tested first in your own slow cooker and time adjusted as needed.
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Easy Corned Beef {Crock Pot}

Delicious corn beef recipe for St. Patty’s Day or everyday!

4.84 from 6 votes

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Course: Main Dish

Servings: 4 -6

Author: Aunt Lou

Ingredients

  • 2.5 lb corn beef brisket
  • 12 oz bottle chili sauce
  • 1 oz pkg onion soup mix
  • 12 oz can cola

Instructions

  • Put your corn beef brisket in the bottom of your crock pot

  • Mix together the rest of your ingredients

  • Pour mixture over your corn beef

  • Cover and cook on low for 6-8 hours

  • Slice and serve

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  1. Easy Corned Beef {Crock Pot} - Recipes That Crock! (13)Raymond Brown says

    NEVER buy a corned brisket at the store that requires a spice packet when cooking. If it requires a spice packet for cooking; it may not have been corned for more than a day or so, or was corned under pressure.
    DO BUY a high quality flat brisket and marinate with with your marinade for 8 to 10 days.
    I’ve used my Grands recipe for about 45 years. Some items (sassafras, mayflower and blood roots) are not available except in select local areas. Pink salt was not available back then. Over time. tried different herbs until it came as close as I could get it. If you would like the marinade please email me

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  2. Easy Corned Beef {Crock Pot} - Recipes That Crock! (14)Lynn A says

    In all the years I have cooked corned beef in my crock pot, I have never added the flavor packet nor added any kind of sauce. I do, however, put the corned beef in the oven with potatoes and some broth after it has cooked all day. For St. Patrick’s Day, I use the broth to boil some cabbage for my family.

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    • Easy Corned Beef {Crock Pot} - Recipes That Crock! (15)Aunt Lou says

      Easy Corned Beef {Crock Pot} - Recipes That Crock! (16)
      Hi Lynn!

      This recipe is a little different from a traditional corned beef, but I have a recipe where you cook the corned beef in the same crock pot with a packet of potatoes and cabbage on top. Here is a link if you want to check it out: https://www.recipesthatcrock.com/crock-pot-one-pot-corned-beef-cabbage-potato-dinner/. Enjoy!

      Aunt Lou

  3. Easy Corned Beef {Crock Pot} - Recipes That Crock! (17)Gene S says

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    I guess I’m a purist, i havent seen any comment about how the chili sauce affects the flavor of the traditional methid with the packet of spice vs.no spice and using the chili sauce. Does it make the meat spicy? I do believe the lesser amount of liquid would help the overall result of either of the methods over being total immersed in water.

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    • Easy Corned Beef {Crock Pot} - Recipes That Crock! (19)Aunt Lou says

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      Hi Gene!

      It sounds like you might be looking for a more traditional corned beef recipe. I made one of those up too! You can find it here: https://www.recipesthatcrock.com/crock-pot-one-pot-corned-beef-cabbage-potato-dinner/.

      This wasn’t spicy. It just had a wonderful flavor. Enjoy!

      Aunt Lou

  4. Easy Corned Beef {Crock Pot} - Recipes That Crock! (21)HELEN says

    what can I use in lieu of chili sauce.

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    • Easy Corned Beef {Crock Pot} - Recipes That Crock! (22)Aunt Lou says

      Easy Corned Beef {Crock Pot} - Recipes That Crock! (23)
      I have only tried it with chili sauce, but if you can’t use chili sauce, you might try ketchup since it is a similar consistency. I have never tried it though, so I can’t speak to taste. Enjoy!

    • Easy Corned Beef {Crock Pot} - Recipes That Crock! (24)Lyn says

      KETCHUP

  5. Easy Corned Beef {Crock Pot} - Recipes That Crock! (25)wanda j says

    Just use the packet included and it cooks wonderful I’ve added apple juice to it to but not necessary. You can put some potatoes/cabbage on top and cook the same time (not on bottom) other wise they have a taste to them. I don’t like that taste myself.Very good next day sliced cold( prefer hot myself) too or make a Ruben sandwich. Yummy

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    • Easy Corned Beef {Crock Pot} - Recipes That Crock! (26)Aunt Lou says

      That sounds like a great recipe! We will have to give it a try sometime!

  6. Easy Corned Beef {Crock Pot} - Recipes That Crock! (27)Beth says

    Any cola? Diet or regular? I know some recipes specify one or the other. Can’t wait to try this one!

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    • Easy Corned Beef {Crock Pot} - Recipes That Crock! (28)Aunt Lou says

      This recipe calls for regular. I just had my husband pick up a 25 cent can of generic cola at the check out at Ruler. It worked great! Enjoy!

  7. Easy Corned Beef {Crock Pot} - Recipes That Crock! (29)Jerry Gregory says

    Can you substitute something else for chili sauce?

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    • Easy Corned Beef {Crock Pot} - Recipes That Crock! (30)Aunt Lou says

      Jerry,
      Do you not have chili sauce available or do you not like chili sauce?

      Aunt Lou

    • Easy Corned Beef {Crock Pot} - Recipes That Crock! (31)Ann Mitchell says

      I didn’t use the seasoning packet for a long time, then decided to try it and just makes the brisket better. Low and slow is the answer to cooking corned beef. Don’t ever put potatoes or cabbage in the broth though, it’ll ruin their flavor.

    • Easy Corned Beef {Crock Pot} - Recipes That Crock! (32)Aunt Lou says

      We’ll have to give that a try sometime! There was another recipe for corned beef on the same page in the cookbook that called for the seasoning packet, but this one did not. I assume it would change the flavor quite a bit.

  8. Easy Corned Beef {Crock Pot} - Recipes That Crock! (33)Joe fidler says

    Where is da cabbage?

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    • Easy Corned Beef {Crock Pot} - Recipes That Crock! (34)Aunt Lou says

      Haha Joe…as I said in the post, I don’t like “da cabbage” so this recipe is right up my alley!

  9. Easy Corned Beef {Crock Pot} - Recipes That Crock! (35)Nancy says

    Did you also use the seasoning packet that comes with the corned beef? I have a corned beef in my refrigerator waiting for your answer.

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    • Easy Corned Beef {Crock Pot} - Recipes That Crock! (36)Aunt Lou says

      No, I did not. This recipe doesn’t call for it. Enjoy!

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FAQs

Does liquid need to cover corned beef in crock pot? ›

Brisket should always be cooked with some amount of liquid when placed in the crockpot since that's what transfers the heat to the meat. A brisket put dry in this kind of appliance will cook unevenly and may become unsafe to eat. For corned beef in particular, you need enough liquid to cover the entire piece of meat.

What is the secret to tender corned beef? ›

Slow Cooking

Slow cooker cooking is a popular and effortless way to cook corned beef that results in tender and succulent meat. The slow cooker, or crock pot, lets you cook food over a long period. This lets the meat absorb the flavors of the cooking liquid and spices.

Does corned beef go in crockpot fat side up or down? ›

Place corned beef brisket, fat side up, into a slow cooker; sprinkle with pickling spice. Place whole cloves throughout the brisket. Add garlic, bay leaves and 2 cups water, or more water as needed to cover the brisket by at least 1 inch. Cover and cook on low heat for 4-5 hours.

What is the best and easiest way to cook corned beef? ›

Slow cooker: Corned beef cooks well in a slow cooker or Instant Pot. In a slow cooker, add the brisket, enough water to cover it, and the spices from the spice packet or your own spices. Cook on low for 9 to 11 hours or high for about 4½ hours. For cooking in an Instant Pot, follow the manufacturer's instructions.

What happens if you don't rinse corned beef? ›

1. Not Rinsing the Meat Before Cooking. If you cook the meat straight from the plastic packaging or pulled the meat right away from the brine solution in the fridge without rinsing, you just might be in for a saltier meal than you bargained for.

How do you know when corned beef is done in a crock pot? ›

Please note that crock pot cooking times may vary greatly depending upon brand and style. It is important to check the meat with a meat thermometer to ensure it has reached at least 160°F for food safety; for optimal tenderness, cook to an internal temperature of 190°F.

Can you overcook corned beef in a crockpot? ›

You can overcook corned beef in a Crock-Pot if it's cooked for too long at too high of a temperature. Overcooked corned beef can taste tough and stringy. It's best to follow the recommended cook time and temperature within the recipe.

What makes corned beef taste better? ›

There are two basic steps to corned beef: the spice rub, and the cook. The rub is a mix of spices; mustard, black pepper, coriander seed, allspice, clove, and most importantly, the salt that gives this dish it's characteristic hammy flavor.

Should you use the juice in the corned beef package? ›

To make the corned beef, open the sealed package right over the slow cooker, because you want to include the brine in the cooking liquid. Don't discard the brine.

Do you rinse corned beef before slow cooker? ›

Always Rinse Corned Beef Before Cooking It

That's why the very first thing you should do is rinse the uncooked piece of meat several times under cool running water to remove this residual salt.

Should I cut the fat off my corned beef? ›

Trim off all the fat cap. If you have made your own corned beef, and you should, it is just plain better, remove it from the brine, and rinse it well.

Should I cook corned beef in water or broth? ›

It's easy to make in the oven, or in a slow cooker, after a 5 day brine in the fridge. The corned beef seasoning adds so much flavor to this traditional recipe, and a low, slow cook in beef broth makes this corned beef brisket juicy, tender and melt-in-your-mouth delicious!

Why is my slow cooked corned beef tough? ›

Not filling the pot with enough water.

From start to finish, when there's not ample liquid to cover the meat, your dreams of tender corned beef might be crushed with a tough, chewy result. Do this instead: Start by filling a stockpot with enough water so the beef is totally submerged.

Is it better to-cook corned beef on stove or slow cooker? ›

In the slow-cooker, the corned beef brisket will take 8 to 10 hours to cook, whereas the stove top version takes only 4.5 to 5 hours. A great rule of thumb for the stove top version is that you'll need about 45 minutes per pound of brisket, but you can always check for doneness with a meat thermometer.

Does meat in crock pot need to be covered with liquid? ›

Water or liquid is necessary to create steam. When cooking meat or poultry, the water or liquid level should cover the ingredients to ensure effective heat transfer throughout the crock. Some manufacturers of slow cookers recommend adding liquid to fill the stoneware 1/2 to 3/4 full.

Is corned beef supposed to be submerged in water? ›

Yes, corned beef should be covered with water in a slow cooker. This is important to ensure that the meat stays moist and tender during the cooking process. It is also important to ensure that the water level is high enough to fully submerge the meat, as this will ensure that it cooks evenly.

Why is my corned beef in the crock pot rubbery? ›

Corned beef brisket can get rubbery if cooked to high. The low constant heat of a slow cooker will get you that falling apart, amazingly tender corned beef. It does take some planning and time. If you are low on time I got you covered with this Instant Pot Pressure Cooker Corned Beef Recipe.

Why is my crockpot corned beef dry? ›

And while brisket can take a much higher temperature than a steak can, it too can be overcooked. If all the collagen turns to gelatin, that's good, but if all the gelatin cooks out of the corned beef, you'll just have a crumbly, dried out piece of salted beef.

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