These amazing Slow Cooker Corned Beef Recipes will help you make perfect corned beef without a lot of fuss! And I hope you’re going to be making some tasty corned beef for St. Patrick’s Day!
PIN the Slow Cooker Corned Beef Recipes to try some later!

St. Patrick’s Day is nearly here, and I’m reminding you to think about making Slow Cooker Corned Beef! And even though corned beef and cabbage isn’t really a traditional Irish food, people all over the U.S. make it on that day. This post has 12 perfect recipes for corned beef in the crockpot!
I love Slow Cooker Corned Beef, and it was something I made every year in the days before I had an Instant Pot. Now I’d have a hard time deciding which method I prefer! But no matter whether you use the slow cooker or the Instant Pot, I hope you make some delicious corned beef soon!
Want corned beef in the Instant Pot?
Be sure to check out Instant Pot Corned Beef Recipes if you prefer that method!
Want ideas for using leftover corned beef?
At my main site Kalyn’s Kitchen I recently posted Keto Corned Beef Recipes, which has so many good ideas for leftover corned beef.
How do you get the complete recipe?
Just click any recipe name to get the complete recipe from the original site. All photos are copyrighted to the blog that posted the recipe.
The photo above is the Slow Cooker Corned Beef from Kalyn’s Kitchen that I’ve made for many years. And when I don’t have a lot of time I’d happily make my corned beef in the Instant Pot!
Slow Cooker Corned Beef and Cabbage from Foodie Crush has all the ingredients that make this Irish-American dish a classic. This recipe also has Instant Pot instructions if you prefer using that.
I think this Slow Cooker Corned Beef from Fit Slow Cooker Queen looks amazing, and it’s served with cabbage, potatoes, and carrots.
The Food Charlatan says this is the Best Corned Beef Recipe, and you can make it in the slow cooker or in the oven.
Slow Cooker Corned Beef and Cabbage from Rachel Cooks is a classic recipe for this Irish-American combination!
Crockpot Corned Beef and Cabbage from Family Fresh Meals includes potatoes, carrots, and cabbage. And there great instructions so each vegetable is added at the perfect time.
More Ideas for Slow Cooker Corned Beef!
- Slow Cooker Corned Beef from Your HomeBased Mom
- Slow Cooker Corned Beef and Cabbage from Simple Nourished Living
- Slow Cooker Guinness Corned Beef from Recipe Girl
- Slow Cooker Corned Beef from Leigh Anne Wilkes
- Thai Corned Beef and Cabbage from Belly Full
- How to Cook Corned Beef in a Slow Cooker from Sarah’s Cucina Bella
Are you cooking corned beef for St. Patrick’s Day? Let us know in the comments which method you prefer.








Lydia (The Perfect Pantry) says
Thanks for including a couple of my corned beef recipes. I’m a total convert to Instant Pot corned beef, which is so tender (90 minutes in the Instant Pot, and natural pressure release).
Kalyn says
Yes, I agree the Instant Pot method is also great.
Rachel @ Rachel Cooks says
ALLLLLLL the corned beef recipes! This is awesome! Thanks for including me!
Kalyn says
Rachel, my pleasure! And Yaaaaay for slow cooker corned beef, right?
indigogarden says
I always make my irish corned beef and cabbage in the slow cooker. I add in carrots, 1/2 recipe of the potatoes and a bottle of irish beer. The cabbage goes in 1/2 hour before serving time. It is the easiest and most delicious way to make the dish.
DesertHen says
I can't wait to try one of these recipes this weekend! Thanks for posting them! =)
Kalyn says
Brenda, a couple of these recipes had options I hadn't thought of, but I agree, corned beef is simple in the slow cooker.
Brenda says
I just bought one at Costco and it has a slow cooker recipe on the package. But I do want to make horseradish sauce to go with it. I do one in the slow cooker almost every year and it seems like they are pretty fool-proof.
Kalyn says
I agree, never too many recipes for corned beef!
Pam enjoy the green beer!
Pam says
I completely forgot St. Patty's day is coming up! I'll probably be eating out and washing it down with some green beer.
Stephanie O'Dea says
Thank you for featuring my corned beef recipes! This is a great round-up, you can never have too many ways to cook this Irish staple–
(says my husband… 🙂 )