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Festive Holiday Corned Beef Delight

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Ingredients

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4 lbs corned beef brisket
1 1/2 teaspoons dried parsley
1 teaspoon ground mustard
2 garlic cloves minced
1 teaspoon dried thyme
1 teaspoon ground black pepper
1/2 teaspoon ground cloves
1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg
1 large onion diced
1/2 cup butter
1/2 cup orange juice
2 apples peeled cored and sliced
cranberry sauce to top cooked beef

Nutritional information

951.8
Calories
658 g
Calories From Fat
73.1 g
Total Fat
29 g
Saturated Fat
336.9 mg
Cholesterol
3565.5mg
Sodium
15.4 g
Carbs
2.3 g
Dietary Fiber
9.2 g
Sugars
55.9 g
Protein
322g
Serving Size (g)
6
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Festive Holiday Corned Beef Delight

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      This is corned beef done in in a manner that's quite different (I hope) from St. Patrick's Day corned beef: it's made with many of the usual holiday spices, including cloves and nutmeg, along with parsley, ground mustard, black pepperand this dish does not include cabbage. This came from the PBS cooking show, "A Taste of History," and my getting the urge to try a saddle of venison recipe. Since I can't afford a decent-sized chunk of venison, I went out looking for a deal on a beef brisketand there were none to be had in my area. Evidently, beef isn't a popular Christmas dish at most supermarkets; instead, they had ham and turkey sales as far as the eye could see. However, I did come across a decent-priced corned beef brisketand that got me to wondering what could be done with it. Here is the result. Serve this dish topped with cranberry sauce, and with mashed potatoes as a side. I feel it turned out well enough for me to declare the recipe satisfactory. I hope you like it.

      • 515 min
      • Serves 6
      • Easy

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      Yuletide Corned Beef,This is corned beef done in in a manner that’s quite different (I hope) from St. Patrick’s Day corned beef: it’s made with many of the usual holiday spices, including cloves and nutmeg, along with parsley, ground mustard, black pepperand this dish does not include cabbage. This came from the PBS cooking show, “A Taste of History,” and my getting the urge to try a saddle of venison recipe. Since I can’t afford a decent-sized chunk of venison, I went out looking for a deal on a beef brisketand there were none to be had in my area. Evidently, beef isn’t a popular Christmas dish at most supermarkets; instead, they had ham and turkey sales as far as the eye could see. However, I did come across a decent-priced corned beef brisketand that got me to wondering what could be done with it. Here is the result. Serve this dish topped with cranberry sauce, and with mashed potatoes as a side. I feel it turned out well enough for me to declare the recipe satisfactory. I hope you like it.,This is corned beef done in in a manner that’s quite different (I hope) from St. Patrick’s Day corned beef: it’s made with many of the usual holiday spices, including cloves and nutmeg, along with parsley, ground mustard, black pepperand this dish does not include cabbage. This came from the PBS cooking show, “A Taste of History,” and my getting the urge to try a saddle of venison recipe. Since I can’t afford a decent-sized chunk of venison, I went out looking for a deal on a beef brisketand there were none to be had in my area. Evidently, beef isn’t a popular Christmas dish at most supermarkets; instead, they had ham and turkey sales as far as the eye could see. However, I did come across a decent-priced corned beef brisketand that got me to wondering what could be done with it. Here is the result. Serve this dish topped with cranberry sauce, and with mashed potatoes as a side. I feel it turned out well enough for me to declare the recipe satisfactory. I hope you like it.


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      Steps

      1
      Done

      Preheat Oven to 265 Degrees F. (if You're Using a Crock Pot, Set It on Low.).

      2
      Done

      If the Corned Beef Came With a Packet of Seasoning and Spices, You Can Discard It or Save It For Another Meal; You Won't Need It Here.

      3
      Done

      Rinse the Corned Beef Brisket, and Place in an Enameled Oven-Safe Cooking Pot, Such as a Cast Iron Dutch Oven. (the Acidity of the Orange Juice Can Affect the Seasoning in a Bare Iron Pot, Which Is Why an Enameled Cooking Pot Should Be Used.).

      4
      Done

      Add Spices as Listed: Parsley, Mustard, Garlic, Thyme, Pepper, Cloves, Nutmeg.

      5
      Done

      Spread Diced Onion Over the Brisket, Add Butter on Top.

      6
      Done

      Pour Orange Juice Into the Pot.

      7
      Done

      Add Sliced Apples on Top of the Onions.

      8
      Done

      Cover the Pot and Place in the Preheated Oven.

      9
      Done

      Cook For 8 Hours. the Meat Will Be Tender Enough to Pull Apart With a Fork.

      10
      Done

      Serve Beef With Cranberry Sauce Topping. Mashed Potatoes Make a Good Accompanying Side Dish.

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