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Dutch oven corned beef and cabbage

Published: Jan 26, 2026 by melt · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

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Ready to turn an ordinary brisket into the most melt-in-your-mouth, flavor-packed corned beef you’ve ever had? This dutch oven corned beef and cabbage recipe is the gold standard for St. Patrick’s Day—or any day you’re after some old-school comfort. The cast iron locks in moisture, slow-braises your meat with beer, broth, and classic veggies, and gives you a one-pot feast that just screams “gather ‘round and dig in.”

Sliced Dutch oven corned beef with cabbage, red potatoes, and carrots in a rich broth. This easy one-pot meal is perfect for St. Patrick’s Day, family dinners, and cozy comfort food.

Why You’ll Love Dutch Oven Corned Beef

  • Seriously fork-tender: Cast iron and slow oven heat guarantee juicy, pull-apart slices.
  • Deep, developed flavor: Beer (or broth) and classic seasonings make every bite rich and memorable.
  • Everything in one pot: Veggies cook right alongside the beef, soaking up all the goodness.
  • Crowd-pleaser: Perfect for holidays or cozy Sunday dinners, with leftovers made for Reubens and hash.
  • Foolproof: Low and slow means you can’t mess it up—even if you’re new to Dutch oven cooking.

Ingredients for Dutch Oven Corned Beef

  • Corned beef brisket (flat or point cut, spice packet included or use pickling spice)
  • Onion, quartered
  • Dry rub or pickling spice (use packet or your favorite blend)
  • Steak seasoning (optional, for extra punch)
  • Dark beer (like Guinness; sub with beef stock or water if preferred)
  • Cabbage, cut in wedges
  • Water or beef stock (as needed, to cover meat)
  • Carrots, cut in wedges
  • Potatoes, quartered

For precise amounts, check the recipe card at the end of the post.

Ingredients for Dutch oven corned beef on a wooden board: brisket, cabbage, carrots, potatoes, onion, mug of beer, broth, and spices. Everything for a classic Irish feast.

Ingredient Swaps & Tips

  • Beer: Use dark for deeper flavor, or go with light beer if you want it more subtle. Broth or water work if you prefer no alcohol.
  • Brisket: Flat cut is easier to slice; point cut is fattier and better for shredding—choose your adventure.
  • No steak seasoning? Just stick to the spice packet for classic results.
  • Extra veggies: Feel free to add parsnips or celery for more variety.

How to Make Dutch Oven Corned Beef

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Low and slow is the name of the game—so plan ahead, and get ready for your house to smell incredible.

1. Preheat & Prep

Preheat oven to 350°F.

2. Layer in the Flavor

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A large platter with sliced corned beef, steamed cabbage wedges, carrots, and baby potatoes, perfect for Sunday supper or St. Patrick’s Day gatherings.

Scatter onion wedges over the bottom of your Dutch oven. Rinse and pat dry the brisket, then set it on top of the onions (fat side up). Sprinkle with the spice packet and steak seasoning.

3. Add Liquids

Pour in the beer and enough water or beef stock to just reach the top of the meat. Cover with the Dutch oven lid.

Beer being poured over corned beef brisket in a Dutch oven with onions and spices. This step adds rich, deep flavor to classic St. Patrick’s Day corned beef.

4. Start the Braise

Bake at 350°F for 1 hour to get things started, then reduce heat to 300°F and cook 2 more hours.

Raw corned beef brisket seasoned and ready to braise in a Dutch oven with sliced onions and broth. Easy step for making ultra-tender corned beef in the oven.

5. Veggies Join the Party

Flip the brisket over. Add carrots and potatoes around the beef, sprinkle with more steak seasoning (or salt and pepper). Cover and cook 1 hour.

Corned beef brisket in a Dutch oven with chopped carrots, potatoes, and onions, ready to be slow-baked for the most tender results.

6. Last: The Cabbage

Add cabbage wedges right on top, re-cover, and cook 1 more hour—that’s 5 hours total for a classic, ultra-tender result.

Dutch oven filled with tender corned beef, potatoes, carrots, and cabbage simmering in a rich broth. One-pot dinner perfect for family gatherings and festive meals.

7. Rest, Slice, & Serve

Lift out the brisket, let it rest 10 minutes. Always slice against the grain for buttery bites. Serve straight from the pot or on a big platter, with plenty of veggies and some of those rich juices ladled over everything.

Dutch oven corned beef sliced and served with baby red potatoes, carrots, and cabbage in a white casserole. A hearty, traditional Irish dinner for holiday celebrations or Sunday supper.

Tips for Perfect Dutch Oven Corned Beef

  • Use the lid: Traps steam and keeps everything moist.
  • Check the liquid: Add a splash of broth or water if it’s looking low after a few hours.
  • Fat side up: Natural basting—don’t skip it!
  • Slicing matters: Go across the grain for the best texture.

Storage, Freezing & Leftovers

  • Fridge: Store slices and veggies in a covered container with a little broth for up to 4 days.
  • Freeze: Slice beef before freezing, wrap tightly for up to 3 months.
  • Reheat: Oven or microwave, with a little cooking liquid to keep it juicy.

Leftover ideas:

  • Stack in grilled Reuben sandwiches.
  • Chop for corned beef hash and eggs.
  • Add to a hearty soup or chowder.

Serving Suggestions

  • Classic: Plate beef and veggies together, with spicy mustard or horseradish sauce.
  • With bread: Serve with Irish soda bread or rye for soaking up juices.
  • For a crowd: Double the recipe in a big Dutch oven—just extend cook time as needed.

Why This Is the Only Dutch Oven Corned Beef You’ll Ever Need

This is the recipe that turns corned beef doubters into fans. Every slice is ultra-tender, the veggies are perfectly infused with flavor, and you barely have to lift a finger once it’s in the oven. It’s classic, comforting, and guaranteed to earn you repeat requests from anyone lucky enough to grab a plate.

Sliced Dutch oven corned beef brisket served with red potatoes, carrots, and cabbage in a savory broth. Classic Irish comfort food, perfect for St. Patrick’s Day or family dinner.

FAQ

Can I make this without beer?

Absolutely! Use all beef broth or water for a no-alcohol version (but beer is a classic for a reason).

My brisket is bigger than 3 lbs—how do I adjust?

Cook 1 hour per pound, plus extra time for veggies and cabbage.

Can I skip the cabbage?

Sure! Or serve it on the side, sautéed or roasted.

How do I keep it from getting dry?

Always slice against the grain and keep a little broth over the meat when storing.

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Sliced Dutch oven corned beef with cabbage, red potatoes, and carrots in a rich broth. This easy one-pot meal is perfect for St. Patrick’s Day, family dinners, and cozy comfort food.

Dutch Oven Corned Beef and cabbage


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  • Author: meat and melt
  • Total Time: 5 hours 15 minutes
  • Yield: 6 portions 1x
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Ultra-tender, juicy, and bursting with flavor, this Dutch oven corned beef is the ultimate comfort dish. Braised low and slow with beer, broth, and hearty vegetables, it’s a foolproof one-pot meal perfect for holidays or cozy Sundays.


Ingredients

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  • 2–3 lb corned beef brisket (flat or point cut)
  • 1 large onion, quartered
  • 2 tbsp dry rub or pickling spice (spice packet included)
  • 1 tbsp steak seasoning (optional)
  • 2 bottles dark beer (12 oz each)
  • Water or beef stock (as needed)
  • 4 large carrots, cut in wedges
  • 6 red potatoes, quartered
  • 1 small cabbage, cut in wedges


Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350°F. Scatter onions in Dutch oven.
  2. Rinse and pat dry brisket. Place fat side up over onions. Sprinkle with spices.
  3. Pour beer and enough broth or water to reach top of meat. Cover.
  4. Bake 1 hour at 350°F, then reduce to 300°F and bake 2 more hours.
  5. Flip brisket, add carrots and potatoes. Cover and cook 1 hour.
  6. Add cabbage wedges, cover, and bake 1 final hour.
  7. Rest brisket 10 minutes. Slice against the grain. Serve with veggies and juices.

Notes

For deeper flavor, rub brisket with spices and let it sit overnight. Always slice against the grain and check liquid halfway through the cook.

  • Prep Time: 15 minutes
  • Cook Time: 5 hours
  • Category: Plat Principal
  • Method: Au Four
  • Cuisine: Américaine

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 1 portion
  • Calories: 520
  • Sugar: 4g
  • Sodium: 1100mg
  • Fat: 34g
  • Saturated Fat: 13g
  • Unsaturated Fat: 18g
  • Trans Fat: 0g
  • Carbohydrates: 18g
  • Fiber: 3g
  • Protein: 38g
  • Cholesterol: 130mg

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