For a richer flavor, try searing the corned beef on all sides in a hot pan before adding it to the slow cooker. If you don't have Guinness®, any Irish stout will work well. You could even substitute with a dark ale, though the flavor profile will be slightly different. Adjust the amount of Dijon mustard to your preference. For a milder flavor, use less; for a more pronounced tang, use more. Leftover gravy can be stored in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Reheat gently before serving.
Elvie Dibbert
May 31, 2025The gravy is what makes this recipe truly special! It's so flavorful and complements the corned beef perfectly.
Mittie Powlowski
May 29, 2025I was a bit hesitant to add beer to the gravy, but it turned out amazing! My family loved it.
Delaney Macgyver
May 25, 2025I added a splash of Worcestershire sauce to the gravy for an extra layer of umami. It was a hit!
Timmy Douglas
May 14, 2025This is now my go-to recipe for Corned Beef and Cabbage. Easy to follow and delicious!