Honey Marmalade Mustard Glazed Corned Beef (Baked Corned Beef Recipe) (2024)

This Oven Baked Glazed Corned Beef is a fun take on the traditional St. Patrick’s Day meal. Rather than stewing in the CrockPot all day, the homemade corned beef is braised with plenty of seasonings before broiling in the oven with a delicious honey marmalade mustard glaze.

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You’ll love this recipe for Honey Marmalade Mustard Glazed Corned Beef! There are plenty of tips for making the best homemade corned beef as well as some suggestions for what to serve with your corned beef meal

The Best Recipe for Homemade Corned Beef

Originally published in 2011, this baked corned beef recipe has definitely seen a few rounds of St. Patrick’s Day meals in our house over the last 10 years. And, we’re planning to make it again this year.

Homemade corned beef is much easier to make than you’d imagine, and the leftovers are perfect for making sandwiches with. In this post, I’m sharing my favorite corned beef glaze as well as all my tips and tricks for making oven baked corned beef.

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Glazed Corned Beef Ingredients

You’re going to braise the homemade corned beef with a bunch of great flavors:

  • onion
  • garlic
  • carrot
  • celery
  • bay leaves
  • thyme
  • black pepper
  • whole cloves

After the meat has braised for a few hours and is nice and tender, you’ll preheat your oven to broil and mix up a really tasty Honey Marmalade Mustard Glaze.

This is the same glaze I use on my Slow Cooker Ham that everyone loves!

Honey Marmalade Mustard Glaze for Corned Beef

The corned beef glaze consists of the following:

  • marmalade
  • honey
  • brown sugar
  • dijon mustard
  • grainy mustard (I recommend this grainy mustard!)

For the complete ingredient list and detailed instructions, scroll to the bottom of this post for the FREE printable recipe card.

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How to Cook Corned Beef in the Oven

This baked corned beef with mustard and brown sugar is easy to make and is as simple as searing the meat, then braising it in the oven. Here’s how I make glazed corned beef:

  1. Trim any excess fat from the corned beef, then rinse and pat dry.
  2. In an oiled dutch oven, sear the beef on all sides.
  3. Add remaining corned beef ingredients to the dutch oven, bring the mixture to a boil, then transfer to the oven.
  4. Bake the corned beef until very tender.
  5. Remove the corned beef from the oven, then transfer the meat to a broiler pan.
  6. Brush with corned beef glaze, then broil for 10 minutes.
  7. Once the glazed has broiled for a few minutes, pull it from the oven and let it rest for a bit before slicing into the meat.

The above is simply a quick summary of this recipe. Check out the full recipe in the free printable recipe card at the bottom of this post for all the detailed instructions.

How Do You Cook Corned Beef So It’s Tender?

Got questions about how to make this recipe for roasted corned beef?Here are the answers to a few commonly asked questions.Feel free to leave any other questions in the comments on this post and I’ll respond with answers.

How Long to Cook Corned Beef

Luckily, if you follow this recipe for Corned Beef you shouldn’t have any trouble achieving tender meat. The key is to cook it low and slow, and long enough that the. That’s why I prefer to do a braise in this recipe.

For this glazed corned beef recipe, you’ll need to cook the 5-pound corned beef for 3 to 4 hours, or until it’s very tender.

However, the larger the corned beef, the longer it will take to cook. You can test it with a fork after the 4 hour mark to see if it is tender enough to cut.

After braising the corned beef, it should be broiled for another 10 minutes once the glaze has been spread on.

Unfortunately, you will not achieve the same tender results by cranking up the temperature and shortening the time.

Corned Beef is made from curing brisket, and brisket is best cooked at lower temperatures. If you cook it on high for too long it can turn out tough and chewy.

What is the Right Way to Cut Corned Beef?

Another key to tender Corned Beef is to make sure you cut it properly – corned beef needs to be cut against the grain, not with it.

In addition to tough corned beef, cutting with the grain can also cause your meat to turn out stringy.

The grain is the line of visible muscle. You want your cuts to be perpendicular to those lines.

Why? When you cut through the muscle fibers you shorten them which makes the meat easier to chew.

Where Can I Buy Corned Beef?

I usually purchased my corned beef from Costco, but it is usually sold in practically every grocery store in the US.

You’ll often see it year round, but you definitely shouldn’t have any trouble finding it around St Patrick’s Day.

If you can’t find corned beef in your local supermarket,Cook’s Illustrated: The New Best Recipehas great instructions for curing your own corned beef. You’ll need a brisket if you want to cure it yourself.

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Tips for Making Glazed Corned Beef

Never made Corned Beef for St. Patrick’s Day before? Here are some of my favorite extra tips to go along with this recipe for Honey Marmalade Mustard Glazed Corned Beef.

Do You Have to Rinse Corned Beef?

No, you don’t have to rinse your corned beef before you cook it, but I always start by rinsing my corned beef.

Corned Beef can be pretty salty, so rinsing it will remove an excess salt on the exterior of the beef. Don’t worry about rinsing away all the seasoning, the meat will be infused with plenty of it thanks to the curing process.

How to Get a Sear on Corned Beef?

A good sear gives you extra flavor! After thoroughly rinsing my corned beef, I pat it dry with paper towels. Patting it dry will allow you to get a nice sear on either side before you start your braise.

You can also let it sit, uncovered, on a baking tray in the refrigerator to allow excess moisture to dry off.

Make a Glaze for your Corned Beef

I love to make a glaze, like this Honey Marmalade Mustard Glaze, for my corned beef. The taste goes great along with the meat and it also enhances the look of a recipe that is otherwise pretty bland in appearance.

You can use any sweet fruit marmalade you’d like in the corned beef glaze, but I like to use an orange marmalade.

Broiling the cooked corned beef with the glaze on top will make it nice and thick and super shiny. Make sure to reserve extra corned beef glaze for serving alongside with the meat!

What Temperature Should Corned Beef Be Cooked To?

For food safety, make sure the internal temperature of the corned beef is at least 145 degrees F. The best way to know when your meat is cooked properly is by using an instant read meat thermometer.

How Long Does Corned Beef Last?

Prepared Corned Beef should be stored in a sealed container in the refrigerator and eaten within 2-3 days for best results.

We don’t usually have much leftovers after feeding our crew, but if you have more than you can eat within a few days you will want to store the leftovers in the freezer.

When freezing leftover meat, make sure you store it in a sealed container labeled with the date and contents.

Why this is the Best Corned Beef Recipe:

Check out these 5 star reviews from readers who have made this recipe for Honey Marmalade Mustard Glazed Corned Beef:

Stop reading and go make this!!! I love corned beef and cabbage and have always eaten it with my family. Well this is the only way I will prepare it from now on!! I cannot wait to make this for my parents/grandparents to show them what they are missing by boiling it. Enjoy!!” — Karla

My mom made corned beef this way years ago and I have been looking for the recipe ever since. You present it beautifully. I can attest to how delicious it is.” — Donna

I made this the other day, oh it was to die for! The taste was amazing! Thank you so much for the fantastic recipe, will be making this often!” — Cheri

I added the glaze to the end product of my slow cooked corned beef and it was fabulous!” — Erin

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What to Serve with Corned Beef:

Are you wondering what to make forSt. Patrick’s Day Dinner? Try celebrating St. Patrick’s Day at home with these Irish and Green-themed dinner ideas.

If you’re looking for a new side dish recipe to add to your St. Patrick’s Day menu, you should give this Colcannon with Leeks and Kale a try.

Usually boiled cabbage is traditional to serve with Corned Beef on St. Patrick’s Day. However, my favorite recipe to serve is this Roasted Cabbage with Lemon.

If you want to change things up from the traditional, try serving this Baked White Cheddar Mac and Cheese with Kale and Bacon alongside your Corned Beef and Cabbage in place of potatoes (or maybe alongside them!).

Another great green side dish to pair with your St. Patrick’s Day Corned Beef is this recipe forRoasted Brussels Sprouts with Bacon and Balsamic. This recipe is full of delicious flavor – caramelized, roasted brussels sprouts, savory bacon, and tangy balsamic vinegar.

Classic buttery russet potato mashed potatoes are elevated thanks to the addition of plenty of browned butter and fresh grated parmesan in these Browned Butter Parmesan Mashed Potatoes. Perfect for eating alongside glazed corned beef!

Carrots are another typical side dish to serve with Corned Beef on St. Patrick’s Day. We love these Honey Roasted Carrots for something a little tastier. However, you can always add carrots during the last 45 minutes of the braising time and serve them that way.

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More St. Patrick’s Day Ideas

Kids will love checking out these 30 St. Patrick’s Day Read Aloud Books!Nothing says luck of the Irish like reading these St. Patrick’s Day books and enjoying a little treat afterwards!

St. Patrick’s Day doesn’t have to be all Guinness, Green Beer, or Corned Beef. With kids at home, this Irish holiday can be a day focused on family fun and connections. TheseSlice and Bake Rainbow Cookiesare so fun for kids to make (and enjoy during story time!).

Got leftover corned beef? Thinly sliced leftover Corned Beef and Roasted Cabbage combine to make a tasty Reuben Panini Recipe. The meat and cabbage is sandwiched in between Pumpernickel bread with mustard, thousand island dressing, and gruyere cheese.

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Honey Marmalade Mustard Glazed Corned Beef

Yield: serves 10

Prep Time: 20 minutes

Cook Time: 4 hours

Total Time: 4 hours 20 minutes

This Honey Marmalade Mustard Glazed Corned Beef is a fun take on the traditional St. Patrick's Day meal.

Rather than stewing in the crock pot all day, the Corned Beef is braised with plenty of seasonings before broiling in the oven with a delicious Honey Marmalade Mustard Glaze.

Ingredients

For the beef:

  • 5 lbs. corned beef
  • 1 medium yellow onion, chopped
  • 4 cloves garlic, smashed
  • 2 carrots, quartered
  • 2 celery ribs, quartered
  • 3 bay leaves
  • 1 teaspoon dried thyme or 2 sprigs fresh thyme
  • 2 teaspoons black peppercorn
  • 3 whole cloves
  • 3-4 cups water

For the glaze:

  • 1/3 cup marmalade
  • 2 tablespoons honey
  • 1 tablespoons brown sugar
  • 1 tablespoons dijon mustard
  • 2 tablespoons grainy mustard

Instructions

For the beef:

  1. Preheat oven to 300 degrees F.
  2. Combine the marmalade, honey, brown sugar, dijion, and grainy mustard. Set aside.
  3. Trim corned beef of excess fat.
  4. Rinse and pat dry the beef.
  5. In a large dutch oven, heat 2 teaspoons olive or canola oil over medium-high heat.
  6. Add the beef to the pan and cook until browned, 2-4 minutes.
  7. Flip to the other side.
  8. Add the onion and garlic around the beef. Cook for 2-4 minutes more until the other side has browned.
  9. Add the carrot, celery, bay leaves, thyme, peppercorn and cloves.
  10. Pour the 3-4 cups water into the pot (water should reach mid way point of the beef).
  11. Bring to a boil, cover, and transfer to the oven for 3-4 hours, or until meat is very tender.
  12. Remove meat from the dutch oven.
  13. Preheat oven to 375 degrees F. Line a broiler pan with foil, then place the corned beef on top.
  14. Spread it with the glaze (reserving excess for serving) and bake at 375 degrees F for 10 minutes.
  15. Remove from the oven and let rest for 5-10 minutes before slicing.
  16. Serve topped with extra glaze.
  17. Serve along side Roasted Cabbage with Lemon and boiled red potatoes (tossed with butter and parsley) and carrots (or you can roast the vegetables too).

Notes

Tips for Making Glazed Corned Beef

I always start by rinsing my corned beef, then patting it dry. Corned Beef can be pretty salty, so rinsing it will remove an excess salt on the exterior of the beef. Patting it dry will allow you to get a nice sear on either side before you start your braise.

You can use any sweet fruit marmalade you’d like in the corned beef glaze, but I typically use an orange marmalade.

Broiling the cooked corned beef with the glaze on top will make it nice and thick and super shiny. Make sure to reserve extra corned beef glaze for serving alongside with the meat!

What is the Right Way to Cut Corned Beef?

Another key to tender Corned Beef is to make sure you cut it properly - corned beef needs to be cut against the grain, not with it. In addition to tough corned beef, cutting with the grain can also cause your meat to turn out stringy.

The grain is the line of visible muscle. You want your cuts to be perpendicular to those lines. Why? When you cut through the muscle fibers you shorten them which makes the meat easier to chew.

Nutrition Information:

Yield: 10Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 627Trans Fat: 0gFiber: 1gSugar: 12gProtein: 42g

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FAQs

Is it better to simmer or bake corned beef? ›

The USDA recommends simmering corned beef on the stovetop for 1 hour per pound of meat. If you're cooking yours in the oven, plan for 3 to 3 1/2 hours for a 2 1/2- to 3-pound cut.

Can you bake a corned beef? ›

Place the corned beef on the foil, in a baking dish, fat side up. Sprinkle with seasoning mix and pat into the brisket. Bring the foil up & around the corned beef, do not close up the foil. Bake, unwrapped, for 2 hours.

Do you rinse corned beef before baking? ›

It's a good idea to do so. Don't worry that you will be rinsing away flavor. Rinsing the corned beef means it will be less salty. Also, keep the seasoning packet if one came with it.

What temperature to cook corned beef in oven at 350? ›

OVEN: Set the oven for 350 °F (or no lower than 325 °F). Place brisket fat-side up. Barely cover the meat with water—about 1 inch—and keep the container covered throughout the cooking time. Allow about one hour per pound.

What is the secret to best corned beef? ›

Simmering corned beef on the stovetop is a tried-and-true method that results in very tender beef. One of the keys to simmering corned beef correctly is the amount of water in the pot. When there's not ample liquid to cover the meat, your dreams of tender corned beef may be replaced by a tough, chewy result.

What not to do when cooking corned beef? ›

5 Mistakes to Avoid When Making Corned Beef
  1. Not rinsing the meat before cooking. ...
  2. Cooking over a high temperature. ...
  3. Not filling the pot with enough water. ...
  4. Not cooking the meat long enough. ...
  5. Cutting the meat incorrectly.

What cooking method is best for corned beef? ›

Boiling is the most common method, but you can also slow cook, bake, grill, or pan-fry your corned beef. Each method has its distinct flavor and cooking process, so it's worth trying them all to find the best fit for you. The most common method for cooking corned beef and cabbage is boiling.

Do you use the liquid in the corned beef package? ›

Place the brined corned beef in a large pot or Dutch oven along with the liquid and spices that accompanied it in the package. Pour in enough water to cover the beef, then bring the water to a boil on the stovetop. Reduce the heat to a simmer, and cover the pot.

What temperature does corned beef fall apart? ›

Cook the corned beef to 185-200 degrees F. The closer it gets to 200 degrees, the more fall apart tender it will become. The high internal temperature allows collagen to break down, making the meat melt in your mouth tender.

What happens if I don't rinse my corned beef? ›

Many recipes don't include a step for rinsing the meat, but it's worth doing it anyway. Depending on the pickling solution used for the meat, you may be in for a saltier meal than you bargained for if you cook the meat without rinsing it. And don't worry: Rinsing won't make the beef taste bland!

Does corned beef get more tender the longer you cook it? ›

Information. Corned beef is made from one of several less tender cuts of beef like the brisket, rump, or round. Therefore, it requires long, moist cooking. Corned beef is safe once the internal temperature has reached at least 145 °F, with a three minute rest time, but cooking it longer will make it fork-tender.

Should corned beef be cooked covered or uncovered? ›

Bring everything to a boil, cover, and reduce the heat to maintain a steady simmer. Cook (don't disturb it much) until the corned beef is completely tender when pierced with a fork, about 3 to 4 hours. Remove the corned beef from the pot and slice across the grain to serve.

Can you overcook corned beef in the oven? ›

And while brisket can take a much higher temperature than a steak can, it too can be overcooked. If all the collagen turns to gelatin, that's good, but if all the gelatin cooks out of the corned beef, you'll just have a crumbly, dried out piece of salted beef.

Why is my corned beef tough? ›

Corned beef can sometimes turn out tough when cooked in a crock pot for several reasons: Low Temperature: Slow cookers typically cook at relatively low temperatures, which can result in meats like corned beef not reaching a high enough temperature to break down the tough connective tissues and collagen properly.

How long do you simmer corned beef? ›

Bring to a boil, reduce heat and cover. Simmer 45-50 minutes per pound (until meat is fork tender). Approximately 2 ½ -3 ½ hours. Once tender, remove meat from the pot and cover (reserve the cooking liquid, this will flavor your vegetables).

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