Not just for St. Patrick’s Day!
Naturally Cured Angus Meats Corn Beef
A special age old family recipe blend of herbs and spices that
bring out a 21-day old fashioned family tradition taste!
- Hand-Cut and Trimmed
- Specially Blended Recipe
- 21-Day Hand Cured by our Brine Master
Angus Meats Old Fashioned Corned Beef with Dijon Glaze
Ingredients:
• 1 - 6 pound Angus Meats Corned Beef • Brown Sugar • Honey |
• 1 Can of Beer (optional) • Dijon Mustard |
Method:
Place the raw corned beef with all the spices from the package
into a large pot. Add hot water so that the corned beef is completely
covered. Add beer (optional), and cover. Bring water to a “rolling”
simmer (almost a boil) and cook for 2.5 to 3 hours. Remove the
corned beef from pot making sure that all the spices have been
removed. (They gave all they had to give!)
Add quartered cabbage wedges and carrots to the water and boil
until just tender. Place the meat on a broiler pan. Diamond -
score the meaty side of the corned beef about 1 to 1.5 inches
apart and ¼” deep. Prepare the Dijon Glaze.
Dijon Glaze
Mix to taste: the brown sugar, Dijon mustard, and a little honey.
The Dijon mustard is the key to this glaze mix. Liberally smooth
the glaze over the top of the meaty side of the corned beef.
Turn broiler on to finish the corned beef in the oven. Carefully watch the corned beef as the glaze begins to bubble. Just as it starts to turn a dark brown in the lower areas of the corned beef, it’s ready to come out. Let the corned beef rest a few minutes before slicing.
Thinly slice the corned beef and serve with the cabbage and carrots, or make a hot corned beef sandwich on mixed grain rye bread.
Our Corned Beef is great cold too! Make a Ruben and Sauerkraut
sandwich, or serve thin slices with your favorite crackers, Swiss
cheese and sweet hot mustard.