Roasted Corned Beef Brisket Recipe (2024)

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Roasted Corned Beef Brisket

From icecreamuffin 13 years ago

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  • 2 hours 10 minutes to make
  • Serves 10

I made this for the first time on St. Patrick's Day, and it was so flavorful and delicious! Looked up several roast recipes online for cooking time references, and added my own flavors. Served it with sauteed cabbage & onions, boiled yukon golds & baby carrots, all drenched in the juices of the roast :)

  • corned
  • beef
  • brisket
  • roast
  • honey
  • mustard
  • cloves
  • brown sugar
  • pepper
  • juicy
  • salty
  • easy
  • irish
  • st. patricks day
  • roast
  • irish

Ingredients

  • 1 flat cut corned beef brisket (mine was 3.7 lbs) shopping list
  • 1/4 cup grey poupon mustard shopping list
  • 1/4 cup honey shopping list
  • 1/4 cup brown sugar shopping list
  • 2 tbsp garlic powder shopping list
  • 1 tbsp ground cloves shopping list
  • 1 tsp ground black pepper shopping list

How to make it

  • Preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.
  • Line a baking pan with 3 pieces of aluminum foil; the first long-ways, the second two pieces lay across the middle. Take the brisket out of its package and place, fat side up, on top of the foil.
  • Set out two small bowls. In the first bowl, mix the mustard and honey together. In the second bowl, mix together the rest of the ingredients.
  • Brush the brisket with the honey-mustard mixture, then sprinkle the brown sugar mixture over and pat all over.
  • Fold the foil over the brisket until it is completely covered (you may need to add extra foil), making a tent at the top. Bake for 2 hours.
  • Remove from oven and let rest for about 10 minutes. Transfer to a cutting board and slice as thinly as you'd like; I prefer mine about 1/2 an inch thick.
  • Serve hot with cabbage, onion, potatoes and carrots! :)
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    " It was excellent "

    mamamia1969 ate it and said...

    This was so delicious, I couldn't stop eating it! I soaked the beef for several hours in water, changing it every hour or so. This reduced the saltiness. The combination of flavors was amazing. I highly recommend this recipe.

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  • mommyluvs2cook 6 years ago

    Hi Icecreamuffin, is the clove amount right or a typo? Was too much for us, so I'm sorry, we weren't huge fans :( I'm sorry!!! Not rating any stars, because I'm not sure if it is a typo or if we are just highly sensitive to the flavor of cloves or something lol! Added a little more here in the IMI II ---------> Roasted Corned Beef Brisket
    3/18/18

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  • njspanteach 7 years ago

    Tasted the brown sugar and think I found a new topping for ...everything! Can't wait to see what comes out of my oven. Ground my own cloves and think they are a great breath freshener.

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  • elgourmand2 7 years ago

    I am about due to put down 3 or 4 briskets. As I was reading your recipe I was thinking that the meal will be great and the leftovers will be truly fantastic. Think I'd cook it a tad less but a great post. Thanks for sharing.

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  • ThiaPlum 12 years ago

    Making this tooday! This is a keeper

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  • shibattou 13 years ago

    It's getting harder and harder to find good MAN food on this site. Thanks for this post. Yum, Yum...

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  • chuckieb 13 years ago

    Oh my goodness...that's beautiful! Gorgeous picture, gorgeous post. Totally bookmarked for next St. Pat's! Thank-you!

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  • This was so delicious, I couldn't stop eating it! I soaked the beef for several hours in water, changing it every hour or so. This reduced the saltiness. The combination of flavors was amazing. I highly recommend this recipe.

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Roasted Corned Beef Brisket Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is the best method to cook corned beef? ›

In our book, roasting is our preferred method to cooking a corned beef brisket. Roasting results in a super moist and tender brisket with an irresistible crust. We packed in the flavor with a unique and simple homemade spice blend—trust us, you won't find flavor like this in a little pre-made baggie.

Is it better to boil or roast corned beef? ›

Bottom line: If you're a traditionalist, go ahead and keep boiling away, but baked corned beef is definitely worth a try if you've never done it.

What is the difference between corned beef brisket and corned beef roast? ›

ANSWER: They are both beef, but not the same thing. Fresh beef brisket is like a big roast. Corned beef starts out as beef brisket and is brine-cured first. The brine-cure is what makes it corned beef and that curing process is where it gets its color from.

How long do you cook corned beef in the oven at 350 degrees? ›

OVEN: Set the oven for 350 °F (or no lower than 325 °F). Place brisket fat-side up. Barely cover the meat with water—about 1 inch—and keep the container covered throughout the cooking time. Allow about one hour per pound.

What not to do when cooking corned beef? ›

Not rinsing the meat before cooking.

Do this instead: Whether you bought a ready-to-cook corned beef or you cured your own, rinse the meat several times under cool water to remove any excess salt. But don't think this means you're rinsing away all the flavor; by this point, the meat is fully infused with it.

Does corned beef get more tender the longer it is cooked? ›

Information. Corned beef is made from one of several less tender cuts of beef like the brisket, rump, or round. Therefore, it requires long, moist cooking. Corned beef is safe once the internal temperature has reached at least 145 °F, with a three minute rest time, but cooking it longer will make it fork-tender.

Do you cook a corned beef brisket fat side up or down? ›

The best way to decide how to cook yours is to go by the cooking method. Here's a good rule of thumb to go by: Briskets cooked in liquid should be fat side up and those cooked directly on the heat source should be fat side down.

Are you supposed to rinse corned beef before cooking? ›

It's a good idea to do so. Don't worry that you will be rinsing away flavor. Rinsing the corned beef means it will be less salty. Also, keep the seasoning packet if one came with it.

What are the three ways to cook corned beef? ›

Once the brining process is complete, the cured corned beef brisket can be cooked using a variety of methods, such as boiling, slow cooking, baking or pan-frying, to create delicious and flavorful dishes.

Why is corned beef less expensive than brisket? ›

Price. While corned beef and brisket can be affordable options, brisket is generally cheaper. This is because there's a lot of process involved in making corned beef. It demands more time, effort, preparation, and ingredients necessary for the brine.

Does corned beef taste like roast? ›

Because of the curing process, corned beef doesn't taste like the beef you're used to eating when you have a roast or a steak.

Is corned beef brisket the same as pastrami? ›

The main difference between corned beef and pastrami is the way they're cut and processed. Plus, after cutting and curing, corned beef is boiled, whereas pastrami is smoked and steamed. Whether you have a taste for Corned Beef or Pastrami, you will find an expansive list of items on the Brent's Deli menu.

What is the secret to tender corned beef? ›

Because corned beef comes from brisket, a tough cut of meat. You need its connective tissue to break down so you can have tender results. Some like to braise their corned beef in an all-water liquid, with various spices and salt; others add beer to the mix to further tenderize the meat.

Can you overcook corned beef in the oven? ›

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.

What temperature should corned beef be cooked at in the oven? ›

Preheat the oven to 300 degrees F (150 degrees C). Place corned beef brisket in the center of a roasting pan. Arrange potatoes and carrots around the sides, then scatter onion and garlic over top. Sprinkle seasoning packet over beef, then pour in water until potatoes are almost covered.

When boiling a corned beef do you put the fat side up or down? ›

Corned Beef Brisket should be placed in the crockpot or pot with the fat side up. The fat insulates and protects the meat and helps the corned beef from drying out as it cooks.

Should you always rinse corned beef before cooking? ›

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.

Is it better to cook corned beef in water or beef broth? ›

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!

Should you rinse corned beef before cooking? ›

It's a good idea to do so. Don't worry that you will be rinsing away flavor. Rinsing the corned beef means it will be less salty. Also, keep the seasoning packet if one came with it.

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