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Slow Cooker Corned Beef and Cabbage

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Corned beef shrinks by about 50%, so for generous servings (and leftovers if you're lucky), buy about one pound of meat per person. If I'm serving it early in the day, I like to set this up before bed and let it cook while I sleep. In the morning, I remove the meat and vegetables from the pot and reheat about 1/2 hour before I want to serve it. Ingredients
    2 stalks  celery, halved
    4  carrots
    1 medium  onion, cut in 4 wedges
    4 to 6  red potatoes, quartered
    1 4-pound  corned beef brisket
12-ounce bottle stout or dark ale
    1 tablespoon  corned beef spices or pickling spices, (or spices that come with the brisket)
    1 medium head  cabbage, cut into 6 wedges
Directions For serving: grainy mustard and horseradish sauce, recipe below Place celery, carrots, onion and potatoes in the bottom of a large slow-cooker or crock pot. Rinse the corned beef brisket and place over vegetables. Add the bottle of stout, spices and enough water to just cover the meat. Cover and cook on LOW for eight to nine hours. Remove the meat and vegetables from the pot and cover with foil to keep warm. Increase heat to high and cook cabbage until softened but still crispy, 20 to 30 minutes. Slice brisket across the grain, serve with vegetables, mustard and horseradish sauce. Pass extra cooking liquid at the table. Creamy Horseradish Sauce:
    1/2 cup  heavy cream
    1/4 cup  sour cream
    1/4 cup  drained prepared horseradish
    dash  hot sauce

salt and pepper to tast
Whip cream to soft peaks and then fold in sour cream and horseradish, to taste. Season with salt, pepper and a dash of hot sauce.

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