Corned beef is a delicious cured and brined meat that just screams comfort food. While it may seem intimidating to cook at first, learning how long to cook corn beef is easier than you think. With the right technique, you’ll have fork-tender, juicy corned beef in just a few simple steps.
Factors that Determine Cook Time
Several key factors impact how long it takes to cook corned beef:
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Size/Weight – A 3-4 lb corned beef brisket takes about 2.5-3.5 hours. Plan for 45-50 minutes per pound.
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Shape – Flat cuts cook faster than point cuts with uneven thicknesses.
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Cooking Method – Stovetop, oven, Instant Pot etc. affect time.
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Temperature – Keep at a gentle simmer or low oven temp (300°F).
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Altitude – High altitude locations may need extra time.
How Long to Cook on the Stovetop
For traditional stovetop cooking:
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Place corned beef in a pot and cover with water/beer. Add pickling spice packet.
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Bring to a boil then reduce heat to low simmer.
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Cook 45-50 minutes per pound, until fork tender. Check after 2.5 hours.
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For a 3-4 lb brisket, cook time is typically 2.5-3.5 hours.
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Rest corned beef for 20 minutes before slicing.
Oven Cook Time
To cook corned beef in the oven:
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Place corned beef in a Dutch oven and add water to cover. Add pickling spices.
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Bring to a boil on the stovetop first.
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Cover and transfer to a 300°F oven.
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Cook for about 3-3.5 hours for a 3 lb brisket until very tender.
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Rest 20 minutes before slicing.
Instant Pot Cook Time
For fast Instant Pot corned beef:
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Add corned beef, 1 bottle beer, and 2 cups water to pot.
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Cook on high pressure for 80-90 minutes.
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Allow 15 minutes natural release before opening.
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Rest 10 minutes before slicing.
Doneness Tests
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Use a meat fork or skewer to test doneness – it should slide in easily.
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Meat should shred easily when poked.
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For extra assurance, use an instant read thermometer. Temp should be ≥145°F.
Serving Suggestions
Once cooked, slice corned beef across the grain and enjoy with:
- Buttered cabbage, potatoes, and carrots
- Rye bread or rolls
- Mustard, horseradish, or hot sauce
- In sandwiches, tacos, pasta, pizza etc.
With the right time and temperature, you’ll have fork-tender corned beef ready for any occasion. Follow these simple guidelines to perfectly cooked corn beef every time. Sláinte!
How to Cook Classic Corned Beef & Cabbage
FAQ
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