Corned Beef Recipe: A Natural Way To Make Homemade Corned Beef (2024)

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This homemade corned beef recipe allows you to make corned beef without nitrates and nitrites. And Himalayan Sea Salt adds health benefits!

A Homemade Corned Beef Recipe

Now that it’s March, the warmerweather has me thinking about traditional foods for the season. One of those that we always make in early spring is corned beef and cabbage. You can make yourown delicious version to avoid chemicals and preservatives found in the store-bought corned beef.

What is Corned Beef?

There is no actual corn in corned beef. The name comes from Great Britain and means “small chunks,” referring to the salt pieces that were used in the curing process. You can certainly use rock salt, although I use Himalayan Pink Salt for the flavor and the nutritive value.

Delicious Homemade Corned Beef Recipe

My main secrets to good corned beef are 1) toasting the spices, and 2) using good cuts of meat. I get most of my beef from a local farm that specializes in hormone-free, pasture-raised, organic beef.

Spice Mix

Corned Beef Recipe Brine

Meat

  • 1 beef brisket, about 5 pounds for this corned beef recipe.

Cooking Instructions

  1. Make the Spice Mix. Toast all the spices (except ginger) in a pan for just a few minutes. Be sure to have your fan on or windows open as the fumes can be quite harsh if overheated. Let cool while you do the next step.
  2. Combine all the ingredients for the Brine. Bring to a boil, then simmer until all of the sugar and salt is dissolved. Cool, then refrigerate until very cold.
  3. Place the brisket in a large 9×13 pan, or larger if needed. Use enough brine to fully cover the brisket. This could be the entire gallon but may be more or less depending on the cut of meat. The meat may want to float. If it does, fill a clean quart jar with water and place it on top of the brisket. You may need more than one jar depending on the size of the brisket.
  4. Cover and place in the refrigerator for 5-7 days. Turn it over every day to be sure the brine is getting to all sides.
  5. When the brisket is fully cured, no more than 7 days for this corned beef recipe, it’s time to cook it. Rinse off well and place in a stockpot or another large pan. Cover with clear water and 1 tablespoon of the Spice Mixfrom the recipe. Either simmer ORbake on low (about 300°F) for 2-3 hours, or until cooked through. It should pull apart easily with a fork.

Tips for Great Roast Beef

The curing salt isnot totallynecessary as a curing agent sinceyou are cooking the meat, but it does help create that cool pink color. Without it, your meat will be a dull gray. However, you will notice that most pink curing salts contain red dye. If you’d like to skip the curing salt, you can use 1-2 tablespoons of beetroot powder to turn the meata light pink color.

You can use almost any type of sugar in this corned beef recipe. You could also use stevia since the sweetness is only for flavoring and not actual curing. Again, the meat will be cooked, not open-air cured.

Any type of salt will work. Just be sure to adjust your recipe if using finely ground salt; use about half as much. You could also omit part of the salt and use soy sauce. Salt is essential to curing and must be used in some form. If you don’t want as much of a salty taste later, you can change the water partway through the cooking process and eliminate some of the final salt.

And check out our Au Jus recipe if you want something to dip your sandwich in!

Corned beef is really easy! Have you ever made a corned beef recipe from scratch?

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Comments

  1. Corned Beef Recipe: A Natural Way To Make Homemade Corned Beef (6)Kathy says

    Your directions about the spice mix are a little confusing to me. You have us make up over 9 tbs of mix, tell us to toast 3 tbls and let cool while you boil the salt and sugar to dissolve in water. When do you add the 3 tbls of spice to the brine, just after it is taken off the boil or just before you put the meat in it? And the 1 tbls that is added when you cook your corned beef, is that toasted also or taken from the untoasted lot? I need specifics, thank you.

  2. Corned Beef Recipe: A Natural Way To Make Homemade Corned Beef (7)Sonya says

    Any way I can put this in the crockpot on low insted of simmer or in the oven? Thanks, im really appreciating your recipes.

  3. Corned Beef Recipe: A Natural Way To Make Homemade Corned Beef (8)Marco says

    I have to make my own corned beef as I can’t eat the commercial ones due to allergies to the spices (black pepper, mustard, coriander, pepper flakes etc)

    So I make a herbed one with different dried herbs and salt etc. it comes out fantastically.

    There are so many variations to this recipe. The important part is the salt part which does the brining.

    I always weigh my salt and water as each type of salt has a different density. Also by weighing the water, I can boil half the water with the salt and herbs, then weigh in the remainder of the water as ice! Makes the whole solution cool down super fast and allows me to get the meat in the fridge brining asap.

  4. Corned Beef Recipe: A Natural Way To Make Homemade Corned Beef (9)Redina Miller says

    As a cancer survivor I avoid nitrates religiously and was enticed by your initial email comment about DIY nitrate free corned beef. But in the recipe you advise us to use “pink curing salt” for a nice pink color. Are you not aware that nitrates are in the curing salt? If you are offering a nitrate free recipe, you should point out that nitrates are in the curing salt and not to use it of you truly want to avoid nitrates.

    • Corned Beef Recipe: A Natural Way To Make Homemade Corned Beef (10)Nikkea says

      Just curious what you mean by nitrates in the curing salt? Pink Himalayan salt has nitrates??? Or in the process there is a chemical reaction that causes nitrates to be formed.

      • Corned Beef Recipe: A Natural Way To Make Homemade Corned Beef (11)Nikkea says

        Sorry I just read the rest of the recipe and saw that it uses NOT only Himalayan but also a “curing salt”. Too bad.

        • Corned Beef Recipe: A Natural Way To Make Homemade Corned Beef (12)Debra Maslowski says

          Hi Redina and Nikkea, I’m all about choices. You can use curing salt if you wish, but for those of you who don’t want to use it, you can add a bit of beetroot powder, as I described above. Curing salt, in this case, is only used to preserve the nice pink color and can be omitted since the meat will be cooked anyway. Hope this clears up any confusion!

Corned Beef Recipe: A Natural Way To Make Homemade Corned Beef (2024)

FAQs

What is the secret to the best corned beef? ›

Simmering corned beef on the stovetop is a tried-and-true method that results in very tender beef. One of the keys to simmering corned beef correctly is the amount of water in the pot. When there's not ample liquid to cover the meat, your dreams of tender corned beef may be replaced by a tough, chewy result.

What is the best method of cooking corned beef? ›

The most common method for cooking corned beef and cabbage is boiling. Put the meat in a large pot, cover it with water or beef broth, add a seasoning packet and boil before lowering the heat to a simmer. Cook for 2 to 3 hours or until the meat is tender and cooked to your liking.

What do I add to the water when cooking corned beef? ›

Extra flavourings can be added into the pot such as sliced onion, garlic cloves, bay leaves, celery and fresh herbs such as parsley or thyme. It is best to keep the heat to a simmer so that the meat remains tender. As a guide, cooking time is about 25-30 minutes per 500g or until the meat is fork-tender.

What makes corned beef taste better? ›

You can also cover the meat with mustard or sprinkle it with brown sugar (or both) to add flavor and help the brown crust develop.

What not to do when cooking corned beef? ›

5 Mistakes to Avoid When Making Corned Beef
  1. Not rinsing the meat before cooking. ...
  2. Cooking over a high temperature. ...
  3. Not filling the pot with enough water. ...
  4. Not cooking the meat long enough. ...
  5. Cutting the meat incorrectly.

What does corned beef do to your body? ›

Corned beef provides various health benefits if consumed in moderation. It improves muscle growth and maintenance since it is high in protein, helps in boosting immunity, prevents anaemia, supports healthy bones, and boosts thyroid health. In addition, it is rich in vitamin B complexes that aids in overall good health.

Is homemade corned beef healthy? ›

Corned beef is full of protein and fat, and it's a good source of many vitamins and minerals (1, 2 ). Note that a serving of corned beef provides more than one-third of the DV for sodium. It's difficult to make a low sodium version of corned beef because the brine salt helps tenderize the meat.

What is real corned beef made of? ›

Corned beef is most often made from beef brisket (a relatively inexpensive, tough cut of beef) that's been cured in a salt brine with a mix of spices, like bay leaf, peppercorns, mustard seed, juniper berries, coriander seed, and whole cloves.

Do you cook corned beef fat cap up or down? ›

Remove Corned Beef from package and place fat-side up in oven-proof pan. Add 1″ of water and mix in seasoning from spice packet. Tightly seal pan with lid or foil. Remove meat from oven and let rest 10 mins.

Should I rinse corned beef before cooking? ›

Always Rinse Corned Beef Before Cooking It

Regardless of whether you cure the meat yourself or buy a ready-to-cook corned beef, chances are there's excess salt lingering on the surface and tucked into folds on the outer part of the meat.

How long to boil 3 lb corned beef? ›

For a two to three-pound corned beef brisket, cook for 2 1/2 to 3 hours. For a three to five-pound corned beef brisket, cook for 3 to 3 1/2 hours. STOVE: Place brisket fat-side up in a large pot and cover it with water. Bring the water to a boil; then reduce the heat and simmer, allowing about 1 hour per pound.

What is the secret to tender corned beef? ›

Slow-cooking corned beef is an effective way to achieve tender results with minimal hands-on time. Simply turn on the slow cooker in the morning, then go about your day without worry, leaving the house if need be, while your meat magically tenderizes.

Can you use beef broth instead of water when cooking corned beef? ›

Add enough liquid to cover the corned beef. Can use water, beer, cider, beef stock or combo of all. Optional – you can also add onions, carrots, bay leaves, garlic or other seasonings. These will cook down and are seasonings, not to eat.

What is the liquid in corned beef? ›

The brisket is cured for hours in a brine of water, salt, spices and preservatives and can also be injected with the brine. Some producers of corned beef add their own blends of spices. Some stores sell lower-sodium versions.

How to make corned beef more tender? ›

Always slice against the grain

When you're done cooking the corned beef, make sure you slice against the grain of the meat. This will produce a more tender result; if you slice with the grain, you'll find a more tough and stringy texture when you chew.

Does corned beef get more tender the longer you boil it? ›

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.

Why add beer to corned beef? ›

Most of the recipes I've seen for corned beef and cabbage don't include beer. However, since beer can be a powerful meat tenderizer and add more flavor, I don't know why you wouldn't use it.

Why isn't my corned beef falling apart? ›

But until the internal temp of the beef and the temp of the water start to equalize a bit, there's going to be a lot of back-and-forth on your stove's heat to maintain the temperature you want. Once your corned beef reaches the internal temperature you want, it will still need more time for the collagen to break down.

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