
By Becky Hardin
Updated Mar 19, 2025

This crockpot corned beef and cabbage recipe is my go-to easy way to slow cook corned beef along with cabbage, carrots, and red potatoes. It’s a full, hearty, comforting, and savory dish! I cook this twist on a traditional Irish meal every St. Patrick’s Day and it’s become a favorite family tradition.

5-Star Review
“I followed this recipe to the letter except one change-up as I used vegetable bouillon with a pint of stout to substitute for the broth. The corned beef was the most tender I have ever made. The mix of vegetables was perfect. It is rare for me to find keepers on the internet or to review recipes. This one is a keeper!! Brava to you:)” -Becky
Slow Cooker Corned Beef and Cabbage Recipe
I used to live near a neighborhood in St. Louis called “Dogtown”. It’s an amazing neighborhood steeped in Irish heritage that has a truly wonderful St. Patrick’s Day parade and celebration each year. You walk down the street and families offer you all the fun and festive fare. Crockpot Corned Beef and Cabbage was what I always looked for, it was so delicious! I knew I could develop my own version of the recipe that would become a fun tradition for our family for years to come.
Ingredients1x2x3x
- ▢ 2½ pounds corned beef brisket
- ▢ 1 onion sliced
- ▢ 6 red potatoes peeled and halved
- ▢ 2 cups baby carrots
- ▢ 1 beef bouillon cube
- ▢ 1 clove garlic minced
- ▢ 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
- ▢ 1 teaspoon dry mustard
- ▢ The spice packet that comes with the corned beef brisket optional
- ▢ 1 cabbage cut into wedges
- ▢ 1 teaspoon caraway seeds
- ▢ 2 cups low-sodium beef broth
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Instructions
- Trim the brisket of all visible fat. 2½ pounds corned beef brisket
- Spray a large crockpot with nonstick spray.
- Place the onion, potatoes, and carrots in the bottom of the crockpot, and place corned beef on top. 1 onion, 6 red potatoes, 2 cups baby carrots
- Whisk together the bouillon, garlic, Worcestershire sauce, dry mustard, and beef broth. 1 beef bouillon cube, 1 clove garlic, 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce, 1 teaspoon dry mustard, 2 cups low-sodium beef broth
- Pour the liquid over the brisket.
- Sprinkle the included spice packet over the corned beef (optional). Cover pot. The spice packet that comes with the corned beef brisket
- Cook on low setting for 8-10 hours, or on high for 4-5 hours, adding the cabbage wedges and caraway seed for the last hour of cooking. Properly cooked corned beef should be at least 145°F internally. 1 cabbage, 1 teaspoon caraway seeds
- To serve, discard cooking liquid, slice meat and serve with mustard if desired.
Equipment
- Crockpot
Becky’s Tips
- I prefer flat cut brisket, as it is more uniform and easier to cut, but point brisket will also work.
- You can swap the beef broth for vegetable broth, water, or Guinness beer.
- For more tender cabbage, add it earlier; for crisper cabbage, add it later.
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
How to Make Crockpot Corned Beef and Cabbage Step by Step
Trim the fat off the brisket and spray a large crockpot with nonstick spray.
Add vegetables: Add the onion, potatoes, and carrots to crockpot, and place corned beef on top.
Make the sauce: Whisk the bouillon, garlic, Worcestershire sauce, dry mustard, and beef broth together. Pour it over the corned beef.
Add spice packet: Sprinkle the included spice packet over the corned beef (optional).
Cook: Cover the pot. Cook on low for 8-10 hours or on high for 4-5 hours, adding the cabbage wedges and caraway seed for the last hour of cooking. Properly cooked corned beef should be at least 145°F internally.
Cut and serve: Discard cooking liquid. Slice the beef across the grain for the most tender meat. Serve with mustard if desired.

How to Store and Reheat
Storing leftover corned beef and cabbage is quite easy. Just place it in an airtight container, and refrigerate as soon as you’re done eating. I find that it will keep in the fridge for 3-4 days.
Reheat in a slow cooker or in the oven, and cook to an internal temp of at least 145°F.
I freeze corned beef for up to 2-3 months. I let it cool completely, then store it in a freezer-safe container or resealable bag.

Serving Suggestions
I truly love that this crockpot corned beef and cabbage recipe is a full meal! It’s filled with beef, cabbage, carrots, and potatoes, so it’s quite hearty, perfect for a St. Patrick’s Day dinner .
When I am serving a large crowd and want to add some extra sides, I’ll whip up some beer bread or hash brown potato casserole . I also love to serve it with our St. Patrick’s Day Punch , which is always a crowd pleaser.
more cozy beef recipes to try

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Reuben Casserole

Beef Wellington

Crockpot Corned Beef and Cabbage Recipe
Equipment
- Crockpot
Ingredients
- 2½ pounds corned beef brisket
- 1 onion sliced
- 6 red potatoes peeled and halved
- 2 cups baby carrots
- 1 beef bouillon cube
- 1 clove garlic minced
- 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce
- 1 teaspoon dry mustard
- The spice packet that comes with the corned beef brisket optional
- 1 cabbage cut into wedges
- 1 teaspoon caraway seeds
- 2 cups low-sodium beef broth
Instructions
- Trim the brisket of all visible fat. 2½ pounds corned beef brisket
- Spray a large crockpot with nonstick spray.
- Place the onion, potatoes, and carrots in the bottom of the crockpot, and place corned beef on top. 1 onion, 6 red potatoes, 2 cups baby carrots
- Whisk together the bouillon, garlic, Worcestershire sauce, dry mustard, and beef broth. 1 beef bouillon cube, 1 clove garlic, 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce, 1 teaspoon dry mustard, 2 cups low-sodium beef broth
- Pour the liquid over the brisket.
- Sprinkle the included spice packet over the corned beef (optional). Cover pot. The spice packet that comes with the corned beef brisket
- Cook on low setting for 8-10 hours, or on high for 4-5 hours, adding the cabbage wedges and caraway seed for the last hour of cooking. Properly cooked corned beef should be at least 145°F internally. 1 cabbage, 1 teaspoon caraway seeds
- To serve, discard cooking liquid, slice meat and serve with mustard if desired.
Video
Notes
- I prefer flat cut brisket, as it is more uniform and easier to cut, but point brisket will also work.
- You can swap the beef broth for vegetable broth, water, or Guinness beer.
- For more tender cabbage, add it earlier; for crisper cabbage, add it later.
Nutrition

By Becky Hardin
Published Jul 12, 2017

This Essential Grocery List is an absolute life saver for my family on the busy weeks. When I started this journey to learn how to cook, I quickly realized that the first step in cooking is having staple ingredients on hand. I want to avoid having to run out to the grocery store every single time I prepare a new recipe. Having a well-stocked pantry has made my life in the kitchen so much simpler, because when it’s time to cook, I have what I need.

Essential Grocery List
It’s so helpful to have a basic grocery list to help me remember which foods to buy at the store. This food shopping list is my go-to!
It’s better to stock up on things like grains, seasonings and spices, baking essentials, oils, condiments, canned and frozen foods, etc. so I can just grab them when I need them. These things have a long shelf life , so I keep them in my kitchen for convenience.
However, I do have to go to the supermarket sometimes, and there’s a way to make that trip easy and hassle-free: I keep a grocery list! If I go in blindly, I’ll leave with things I don’t need, and nothing that actually helps me prepare a good meal.
In the list below, I’ve compiled everything I always have on my stock-up grocery list.
I’ve got you covered! I created an easy grocery list filled with all of the essentials. Plus there’s a free printable version that you can take with you to the grocery store. It has everything you need to stock your pantry, your freezer, and your refrigerator.

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What to Buy at the Grocery Store
This is the perfect grocery list filled with all the basics and essentials. It should help get you going if you’re new to cooking, or if you’re just left staring helplessly at an empty pantry and don’t know how to fill it.
When I first started cooking, things could seem overwhelming. I quickly realized that they more prepared I could be, the more confident I felt. If you already have the basics in your kitchen, then you can shop stress-free.
So print out our easy grocery list, stock up your pantry and fridge, and you’ll be cooking in no time!
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Fresh Produce
- Apples
- Bananas
- Strawberries
- Avocados
- Bell Peppers
- Carrots
- Broccoli
- Garlic
- Lemons/Limes
- Onion
- Parsley
- Cilantro
- Basil
- Potatoes
- Spinach
- Tomatoes
GRAINS
- Breadcrumbs
- Pasta
- Quinoa
- Rice
- Sandwich Bread
- Tortillas
MEAT/PROTEIN
- Chicken
- Eggs
- Ground Beef
- Sliced Turkey
- Lunch Meat
DAIRY
- Butter
- Sliced Cheese
- Shredded Cheese
- Milk
- Sour Cream
- Greek Yogurt
BAKING GOODS
- Baking powder
- Baking Soda
- Granulated Sugar
- Brown Sugar
- Flour
- Honey
- Vanilla Extract
- Dry Yeast
- Chocolate Chips
- Cocoa Powder
- Powdered Sugar
FREEZER
- Fruit and Berries
- Frozen Veggies (Corn, Peas, Broccoli, etc)
- Juice Concentrate
- Pizza or Other Convenience Meals
- Pie Crust
- Cookie Dough
CANNED/DRIED GOODS
- Chicken stock/broth
- Salsa
- Diced Tomatoes
- Jam/Jelly
- Peanut Butter
- Pasta Sauce
- Beans (Black Beans, Chickpeas, Baked Beans, etc)
- Soups
- Tuna
- Green Chiles
- Canned Veggies
- Coffee or Tea
Get more details on the best non-perishable and pantry foods
CONDIMENTS/SPICES
- Black Pepper
- Chili Powder
- Cinnamon
- Crushed Red Pepper
- Cumin
- Garlic Powder
- Ketchup
- Mustard
- Mayo
- Nutmeg
- Paprika
- Salt (Course Sea Salt and Kosher Salt)
- Soy Sauce
- Steak Sauce
- Hot Sauce/ Buffalo Sauce
- Salad Dressings
OILS/VINEGARS
- Apple cider vinegar
- Balsamic vinegar
- Coconut Oil
- Olive Oil
- Vegetable/Canola Oil
- Red Wine Vinegar
- White Vinegar
- Cooking Wine
- White Wine Vinegar
SNACKS
- Crackers
- Nuts
- Quick Oats
- Popcorn
- Tortilla Chips
- Cereal
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I hope this essential grocery list can help you buy what you need and make your home cooking so much easier!
Stock Your Kitchen
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Frozen Vegetables to Stock Up On (and Recipes to Make)

Ultimate List of Cooking Herbs for Your Kitchen

Ultimate List of Cooking Spices for Your Kitchen

Cooking Oil 101: Types of Cooking Oils to Use

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Basic Cooking Measurements & Kitchen Conversion Chart
