Irish Corned Beef And Cabbage Recipe And Soda Bread! (2024)

Spring Into Savings Sale! Get Up To 50% Off!

Everything In Our Store
Go check out the deals here!

If you’d like to serve a yummy St. Patrick’s Day themed meal, here are some traditional recipes to get you in the mood for the “wearin’ o’ the green”! This is a great week to stock up on corned beef, which you can really serve anytime so grab a couple of extras and put them in the freezer for later! Don’t forget to grab an extra cabbage to make cole slaw later in the week!

Irish Corned Beef And Cabbage Recipe And Soda Bread! (2)

Irish Corned Beef and Cabbage

Corned Beef Tips:

  • Cut corned beef across the grain for more tender slices.
  • Save juices and reduce. Dice leftover corned beef and make corned beef soup with leftovers.

St Patrick’s Day Corned Beef Meal Plan:

Irish Corned Beef and Cabbage
Irish Soda Bread
Blarney Stone Cookies

Recipes:

Print

Irish Corned Beef And Cabbage Recipe

Irish Corned Beef And Cabbage Recipe And Soda Bread! (3)

Print Recipe

5 Stars 4 Stars 3 Stars 2 Stars 1 Star

No reviews

  • Author: Jill

Ingredients

1 (3 lb.) corned beef brisket, plus seasoning packet
1 large onion, peeled
10 small (red) potatoes
15 baby carrots
1 head of cabbage, cored and cut into wedges
Salt and pepper (to taste)

Instructions

  1. Place brisket, seasoning packet and onion in a large Dutch oven or pot.
  2. Cover with water 6 inches above meat.
  3. Bring to a boil and boil for 30 minutes.
  4. Reduce to medium-low or to a gentle boil. Cover and cook for 3 1/2 hours.
  5. Remove onions, cut into wedges and put back in the pot.
  6. Add carrots, cabbage and then potatoes.
  7. Cover and cook 30 more minutes or until potatoes are tender.
  8. Remove vegetables, but keep the meat in the juices until you’re ready to slice it so it won’t dry out.

Side Sauce

1/2 cup mayonnaise

1/2 cup sour cream

2 Tbsp. horseradish

1/2-1 tsp. Worcestershire sauce

Mix all sauce ingredients together the night or day before and then serve on the side with your corned beef.

Irish Corned Beef And Cabbage Recipe And Soda Bread! (4)

Print

Irish Soda Bread Recipe

Irish Corned Beef And Cabbage Recipe And Soda Bread! (5)

Print Recipe

5 Stars 4 Stars 3 Stars 2 Stars 1 Star

No reviews

This Irish Soda Bread is great served with Irish stew. Eat leftover soda bread toasted or use for French toast.

  • Author: Jill

Ingredients

Units

1/2 cup sugar
4 cups flour
2 tsp. baking powder
1 tsp. baking soda
3/4 tsp. salt
2 cups raisins
1 Tbsp. caraway seeds, optional*
2 eggs, slightly beaten
1 1/4 cup buttermilk
1 cup sour cream

Instructions

  1. Preheat oven to 350°.
  2. Mix first seven ingredients.
  3. In a second bowl mix eggs, buttermilk and sour cream.
  4. Add liquid ingredients to dry, adding enough until flour is moistened.
  5. Knead 10-12 strokes. The dough will be very sticky.
  6. Place in a 9 inch cake pan. Cut a 4″ X in the top. Brush top with milk.
  7. Bake 65-75 minutes.

Notes

*Caraway seeds make it more authentic, but if you don’t like them or don’t have them, you can leave them out. You could also use 1 cup of raisins and one cup dried cranberries.

Blarney Stone Cookies

Add a couple of drops of green food coloring to the dough of your favorite sugar cookie recipe. Sprinkle with green sugar* or frost with green frosting.

*Make green sugar by placing sugar in a container with a couple of drops of green food coloring and shaking.

Save Money On Groceries And Make Meals Easier! (Sale Up To 50% Off!)

You can make EASY and delicious meals at home in less time than eating out! You’ll save a ton of money on food and your family will thank you!

Click here to get our Dining On A Dime Cookbooks SALE Up To 50% Off NOW! They’re filled with tasty recipes and tips to make your life easier!

Related Posts

The BEST EVER Deviled Eggs Recipe!

Easy Beef or Chicken Fajita Recipe – Quick And Easy $5 Dinner Recipe

Chocolate Lava Cake Recipe – Chocolate Hot Fudge Cake!

Reader Interactions

Comments

  1. Irish Corned Beef And Cabbage Recipe And Soda Bread! (10)rose

    we cant wait for this to go on sale .. we love corned beef and lots of cabbage! .. :D ..
    thanks for posting the recipes :D

    Reply

  2. Irish Corned Beef And Cabbage Recipe And Soda Bread! (11)Bea

    I especially like the Blarney Stone Cookie idea. Very creative.

    Reply

  3. Irish Corned Beef And Cabbage Recipe And Soda Bread! (12)rose

    well just to let u and everyone know.. i was at walmart today and they had the corned beef on sale .. yay! :D …
    enjoy .. :D
    and yes bea, i agree with u :D :D ..

    Reply

  4. Irish Corned Beef And Cabbage Recipe And Soda Bread! (13)Lori

    Hi,

    Can I use the slow cooker for the corned beef recipe? If so, how long on low? Thank you so much and love your newsletter! Happy St. Paddy’s day!!

    Reply

    • Irish Corned Beef And Cabbage Recipe And Soda Bread! (14)Jill

      Lori thank you and yes you can do it in the crock pot. Put the potatoes, carrots, onion in first then corn beef and cabbage. Cook on low for about 8-10 hours.

      Reply

  5. Irish Corned Beef And Cabbage Recipe And Soda Bread! (15)Yvonne

    I won`t be having corn beef briskit tomorrow. When I was at the grocery store last Saturday I looked for it in the meat case and there wasn`t any. I asked the butcher if they had any and he told they didn`t and wouldn`t have any until Monday or Tuesday of this week and he didn`t know if they would be on sale. Sense Wednesdays are the start of their sales, I decided to go again today. Well, they didn`t get the briskets in and they didn`t have any regular beef briskets either.
    Hope everyone enjoys their St. Patricks Day corn beef brisket dinner tomorrow

    Reply

    • Irish Corned Beef And Cabbage Recipe And Soda Bread! (16)Anita Simpson

      Awwww! So sorry!!! Maybe someone will have some.

      Reply

  6. Irish Corned Beef And Cabbage Recipe And Soda Bread! (17)rose

    cant wait for this .. we love love love corned beef and cabbage .. and last year .. i ran out of cabbage ..
    this yr .. we will have more cabbage and only a small potatoe for each of us .. even my son came back for thirds on the cabbage last yr …
    also .. my daughter’s b-day is next week .. and i ordered her the dining on the dime book .. she will be so excited .. :D .. and its a great gift too ..
    thank you for helping get a great gift for my daughter :D ..

    Reply

  7. Irish Corned Beef And Cabbage Recipe And Soda Bread! (19)melissa

    We just had this tonight. I make our sauce a bit different though, using prepared mustard to taste instead of the horseradish and the Worcestershire sauce. DH and the kids like it better, I like either :)

    Reply

  8. Irish Corned Beef And Cabbage Recipe And Soda Bread! (20)Jacqueline

    Hello,

    The soda bread recipe calls for “soda” is that the same as baking soda?

    Reply

    • Irish Corned Beef And Cabbage Recipe And Soda Bread! (21)Jill

      Yes this recipe was written long before the fad of using soda pop in everything so most recipes that called for soda was baking soda. I’ll change it. Thanks for mentioning it.

      Reply

      • Irish Corned Beef And Cabbage Recipe And Soda Bread! (22)Anita Simpson

        Thanks so much for these recipes! I will make them. And we love everything that you do! Have a good time!

        Reply

        • Irish Corned Beef And Cabbage Recipe And Soda Bread! (23)Jill

          Thanks Anita so glad you can use them.

          Reply

  9. Irish Corned Beef And Cabbage Recipe And Soda Bread! (24)Anne

    A few years ago I baked the corn beef in a covered dutch oven instead of simmering on top of stove.
    Just added the gooey juice from the package, left out the spices and baked at 225* for 3-4 1/2 hours depending on poundage.
    Came out nicely red like you get in delis.
    Sauted cabbage in frying pan.
    Now I only do it this way as the flavor is much more intense.
    Anne

    Reply

    • Irish Corned Beef And Cabbage Recipe And Soda Bread! (25)Adele Etherton

      I do cabbage in the juices on the stovetop. We like corned beef pretty tender and our cabbage, not mussy

      Reply

  10. Irish Corned Beef And Cabbage Recipe And Soda Bread! (26)Susan

    Hi Jill, I found out by accident an easy way for corn beef and cabbage. I was sick and one st.Patrick day decided to just cook cabbage in the crock pot and forget about the corn beef,when I realized that I had a can of cornbeef in the cabinet that I had bought at save a lot. I got my neighbor to help me open the can and cut slices on top of the cabbage and let it cook all day.It turned out great! Sometimes we have to adjust our cooking to what we are able to do. Love the news letters. God bless you all

    Reply

  11. Irish Corned Beef And Cabbage Recipe And Soda Bread! (27)BETTY LEWIS

    THANK YOU FOR THE ST. PATTY’S RECIPE’S. I AM MAKING THE IRSH SODA BREAD ALONG WITH MY CORN BEEF AND CABBAGE. RECIPES AND HELPFUL HINTS YOU SEND US MAKE COOKING AND BAKING A PLEASURE.
    GOD BLESS YOU ALL.

    Reply

  12. Irish Corned Beef And Cabbage Recipe And Soda Bread! (28)Ruth Brown

    HI! Love your Living On a Dime website!! Can you add your Corn Beef Soup recipe to your site one day soon??? Thanks. Ruth

    Reply

  13. Irish Corned Beef And Cabbage Recipe And Soda Bread! (29)Stanley Veyhl

    What’s in the seasoning packet? Does it come with the meat?

    Reply

    • Irish Corned Beef And Cabbage Recipe And Soda Bread! (30)Jill

      Most of the time they come with their own seasoning packet. If they don’t they may already be seasoned or you can just use a couple of tsp. pickling spice plus a bay leaf and peppercorns. You could use just bay leaf, peppercorns, mustard seed and allspice too.

      Reply

  14. Irish Corned Beef And Cabbage Recipe And Soda Bread! (31)Tina

    I’m amazed that people still eat this menu for St. Patrick’s Day. Any suggestions for a more modern meal?

    I’m nearly 50 and no one in my family will eat this (including myself!) We tried eating “all green food” for St. Pat’s when the kids were younger, but this has also fizzled out.

    Thanks –
    Not Irish from the Midwest

    Reply

    • Irish Corned Beef And Cabbage Recipe And Soda Bread! (32)Jill

      It is not surprising at all that people still eat this because it is a tradition. Even if it isn’t an Irish tradition it is here in the States. It would be like at Christmas time saying you can’t believe they still eat gingerbread men and candy canes and wanting something more modern. Most kids do usually out grow the eating all green foods at a certain age but it is usually fun for the kids while it lasts.

      Reply

  15. Irish Corned Beef And Cabbage Recipe And Soda Bread! (33)Chelley

    IMO roasting veggies separately in the oven produces a much better taste and texture than cooking with the meat in a crock pot or in top of stove . I brown the cabbage in a fry pan at high heat first then roast with other veggies. Drizzle with some balsamic vinegar mixed with a little brown sugar- yum!

    Reply

  16. Irish Corned Beef And Cabbage Recipe And Soda Bread! (34)Cindy Colston

    I made the Irish Soda Bread today, it just came out of the oven!! Oh my can’t wait for the corned beef carrot, cabbage and potatoes to be done!! And for dessert I made a Lime jello poke cake!! ????☘️☘️☘️

    Reply

  17. Irish Corned Beef And Cabbage Recipe And Soda Bread! (35)UTE

    I made this meal today and it was very delicious .I also made the horseradish sauce and this just tested perfect.Even my picky daughter loved it Thanks for the receipt

    Reply

  18. Irish Corned Beef And Cabbage Recipe And Soda Bread! (36)Mae

    Don’t know what I did wrong this year, cooked it like every other year but it was really tough. We LOVE cabbage, so I had 4 heads, 2 green and 2 red, both where wonderful.

    Reply

  19. Irish Corned Beef And Cabbage Recipe And Soda Bread! (37)Willowdene

    I love corned beef and cabbage etc. . I cannot seem to find a decent flavoured corned beef in any of our stores. I am wondering if anyone has a true Irish recipe that I can use to achieve a meal like my Irish mom used to make. She’s busy in heaven making it for all of our Irish descendants . I see a few sites that suggest using a packet and am wondering if someone has prepared ready made seasoning bags that can be boiled with the corned beef to help achieve a meal like Mom’s. I’d be first in the line-up for purchase of such and would buy enough to give as gifts to the rest of my family on Saint Patrick’s Day. Top’o the day to you❗️ Happiest St. Paddy’s Day ❤️??

    Reply

  20. Irish Corned Beef And Cabbage Recipe And Soda Bread! (38)Karen M Bourgeois

    Does anyone have a good crock pot recipe for Cornbeef and cabbage? Also which cut has the least fat?

    Thanks you.

    Reply

  21. Irish Corned Beef And Cabbage Recipe And Soda Bread! (39)Debbie

    Hi Karen,
    I used to always make it in the crockpot. You don’t need much water though – maybe half (or less) of what a recipe calls for. What I’ve found works for us, is to not use the extra packet seasoning but to use a can of condensed French Onion soup and a can of water. You can tinker with the recipe to taste. It does have to cook for a long time done this way.

    Reply

  22. Irish Corned Beef And Cabbage Recipe And Soda Bread! (40)Debbie

    The side sauce is very good. Now that we are “on to” Ruebens, I may turn the leftover sauce into Thousand Island Dressing.

    Reply

  23. Irish Corned Beef And Cabbage Recipe And Soda Bread! (41)Sheri

    Why the sour cream?
    In all the Irish Soda bread recipes no one uses sour cream.
    Can I leave it out?

    Reply

    • Irish Corned Beef And Cabbage Recipe And Soda Bread! (42)Jill

      Sheri there are many different recipes for everything. For example there are tons of chocolate chip cookie recipes and many have different type of ingredients those different ingredients cause them to have different flavors, texture etc. what you need to do is to pick the one that you like the best or works best for you. In this recipe if you leave out the sour cream it will change the flavor and the texture of it.

      Reply

Leave a Reply

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

Irish Corned Beef And Cabbage Recipe And Soda Bread! (2024)

FAQs

What is the difference between Irish bread and soda bread? ›

A soda bread defined in America

If you want to make an authentic Irish soda bread, the difference lies in what ingredients you should omit. According to Epicurious, Irish-American soda breads use caraway seeds and raisins in the recipe, while soda breads from Ireland lack both of these add-ins.

How do you use Irish soda bread? ›

This versatile bread works for any meal, but Irish soda bread is a natural for breakfast, whether simply spread with (Irish) butter and jam or alongside that hearty fry-up known as a full Irish breakfast. It's also wonderful with a cup of tea in the afternoon or as a late-night snack.

Why do Irish have soda bread? ›

This breadmaking process was quick and simple and the ingredients were cheap, so it was a popular choice. During the Irish famine, in 1845, soda bread became a staple food. Everyone could make soda bread at home, as it could be cooked in a pot, over the fire and there was no need to have an oven.

Why do you put a cross in Irish soda bread? ›

The Southern Irish regions bake their loaves in a classic round fashion and cut a cross on top of the bread. This was done for superstitious reasons, as families believed a cross on top of the bread would let the fairies out or ward off evil and protect the household.

Is Irish soda bread better warm or cold? ›

Although soda bread is ideal for serving at room temperature, it is better to serve it warm. The thick and cakey texture of the bread and warm temperature brings out its hearty flavors. If you can't have it fresh from the over at least have it toasted.

What is soda bread called in Ireland? ›

In Ulster, the wholemeal variety is usually known as wheaten bread and is normally sweetened, while the term "soda bread" is restricted to the white savoury form. In the southern provinces of Ireland, the wholemeal variety is usually known as brown bread and is almost identical to the Ulster wheaten.

Should you refrigerate Irish soda bread? ›

Tightly wrap your leftover bread and place it in an airtight container. There's no need to refrigerate. As for how long soda bread lasts: Irish soda bread tends to dry out faster than other breads. The bread will be good for 3-4 days or up to three months if frozen.

How do you know when Irish soda bread is done baking? ›

Cover and bake until well risen and golden, 45 minutes. Remove lid and continue baking until chestnut brown, with an internal temperature of 210°F (99°C), 12 to 15 minutes longer.

Do people in Ireland eat Irish soda bread? ›

Soda bread is a type of bread that uses baking soda instead of yeast as a leavening agent. It is a traditional bread in Ireland and has been a staple food for many Irish families for centuries.

Is soda bread Healthy? ›

Soda bread is quick to prepare and is a low-fat, yeast-free option. It may help alleviate symptoms of bloating and discomfort. If you're new to baking or short on time, our seeded soda bread is an ideal loaf to bake at home.

Do you eat Irish soda bread with dinner? ›

In Ireland, soda bread would be eaten at breakfast with tea, at lunch with cold meat or cheese, or at dinner with soup or stew or other main dishes. I think it's especially delicious with Dublin coddle or minestrone soup (totally not Irish, but still very delicious when paired with this filling, wonderful bread.

Why is my Irish soda bread not done in the middle? ›

Lower the temperature in the oven and cook it longer. Your oven is too hot if it is uncooked in the center. Try lowering the temp on your oven by 25F and extending the bake time. Don't put anything on the top of the bread to aid in browning until the last few min.

Why is my soda bread crust so hard? ›

Bake for approximately 35 minutes. Turn off the oven, remove the bread from the tray and wrap in a damp tea towel then return it to the warm oven to cool. This gives you a soft crust. If you like a hard crust then leave to cool on a rack with no damp tea towel.

Is soda bread an Irish bread? ›

Despite its humble beginnings, Irish soda bread has become a large part of the typical St. Patrick's Day feast and plays a major role in Ireland's culinary history.

What is Irish soda bread supposed to taste like? ›

Irish soda bread is a dense and tender quick bread with a subtle tangy buttermilk flavor.

Why does Irish soda bread not need yeast? ›

The Irishmen learned to adapt to this climate by growing soft wheat that is lower in gluten. The type of flour from this wheat is not compatible with the yeast to make the dough rise; thus, they use baking soda instead to make the famed Irish Soda Bread.

What is the key ingredient in Irish soda bread that makes it different from other breads? ›

The essential ingredients in traditional Irish soda bread are flour, baking soda, salt, and buttermilk. The acid in buttermilk reacts with the base of the baking soda to provide the bread's leavening. This leavening from buttermilk and baking soda is what gives the bread its name: "soda bread."

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Annamae Dooley

Last Updated:

Views: 6014

Rating: 4.4 / 5 (65 voted)

Reviews: 80% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Annamae Dooley

Birthday: 2001-07-26

Address: 9687 Tambra Meadow, Bradleyhaven, TN 53219

Phone: +9316045904039

Job: Future Coordinator

Hobby: Archery, Couponing, Poi, Kite flying, Knitting, Rappelling, Baseball

Introduction: My name is Annamae Dooley, I am a witty, quaint, lovely, clever, rich, sparkling, powerful person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.