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Dijon-Glazed Corned Beef

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Corned beef may not be a traditional Irish dish, but it has certainly won the hearts of many in the States, including mine. This recipe, shared with me by my friend Fran, has become a cherished family favorite. Originally sourced from the Northwest Herald newspaper, I later discovered it on theBeefItsWhatsForDinner.com website, confirming its popularity.

A jar of cilantro crema

Recipe Steps

Growing up, my experience with corned beef wasn’t the best—it was often boiled alongside potatoes and cabbage, resulting in a dish that didn’t quite appeal to me.

However, a St. Patrick’s Day invitation from my friend Fran in 2004 changed my perspective entirely. Her corned beef recipe, prepared in the oven but adaptable to the crock pot, became an instant favorite.

Despite my love for cooking with the Instant Pot, I’ve found the crock pot method yields the best results for this dish. Adding extra pickling spices and garlic enhances the flavor, and cooking on low for 7-8 hours or on high for 5-7 hours ensures tender, flavorful meat. As for the vegetables, I opt for more potatoes and double the butter-horseradish mixture, allowing for ample seasoning of both potatoes and cabbage.

Prepping, broiling and plating Corned Beef for St. Patrick's Day dinner

What truly distinguishes this corned beef recipe is its orange marmalade-Dijon mustard glaze. A short couple of minutes under the broiler results in a caramelized, sweet, and savory finish that elevates the flavor profile of the corned beef. Click the Jump to Recipe button above for the details.

We enjoy this delicious meal with a side of warm rye bread and Kerry Gold butter. Let me know if your family loves this as much as mine does.

Plated Chimichanga with Cilantro Crema on top

Victoria Cook

Hi! I’m Victoria, a home cook turned host and cook for 100+ episodes of a private cooking show. My love for ethnic cuisines inspires me to use a variety of spices and fresh ingredients to make flavorful healthyish meals for my husband and son. I enjoy challenging myself with new recipes and am happiest when I can make them in an electric pressure cooker.

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