I have to admit I have not made corned beef in a few years. I never realized how crazy high in sodium it was until I started watching sodium levels. But this year I was determined to find a low sodium corned beef. I did not find a corned beef labeled low sodium, but I did find one that was lower in sodium than most.
All of the traditional grocery stores I check had corned beef with sodium levels between 900-1,000 mg per serving. When I went to Costco and checked the sodium levels of corned beef, I was surprised to find it was 550 mg of sodium per serving. Oh boy was I happy! I already loved Costco, but now I love it even more.
I love how easy this dinner was to prepare and how delicious it turned out. The sauce I made for this was nothing short of amazing. It reminded me of Arby's Horsey Sauce, which I happen to love so much I dip my curly fries in it.
For this recipe I am not including nutritional information, because most corned beefs are so high in sodium but since I was able to find a lower sodium variety and most people may not check the numbers I do not want to miss lead anyone.
Crock Pot Corned Beef with Cabbage, Carrots, Potatoes and Horseradish Sauce
Ingredients:
- 6 garlic cloves, crushed and peeled
- 1 yellow onion, cut into wedges
- 4 cups water
- 2 tablespoons granulated sugar
- 2 tablespoons distilled white vinegar
- 4-5 pounds corned beef brisket with seasoning packet
- 1 1/2 pounds carrots, peeled and chopped into smaller pieces
- 2 pounds red potatoes, quartered
- 1 head green cabbage, cut into wedges
- 1 cup light sour cream
- 1/4 cup prepared horseradish
Directions:
- Place garlic and onion wedges in the bottom of the crock pot. Place corned beef on top.
- Mix together water, sugar, vinegar and pour over corned beef. Sprinkle seasoning packet over the corned beef.
- Cover and cook on low for 8 hours.
- After 4 hours add in potatoes, carrots and continue to cook.
- After 7 hours add in cabbage and continue to cook for remaining hour.
- Mix together the sour cream and horseradish.
Notes:
You can substitute 8 ounces (1 cup) of water with beer. I did not use beer because I did not have any on hand and did not want to buy some.
My crock pot was over full when I added the cabbage and I had to remove some of the liquid to make room. You can either remove some of the liquid like I did, or not add as many carrots and potatoes.
*Adapted from Family Fresh Meals.