This is the easiest meal to make. There is really nothing to do but cook it as long as you purchase the pre-seasoned corned beef. I've done both and the pre-seasoned beef is easiest and best tasting.
Pre-seasoned corned beef (when you put the corned beef into the water make sure you use all the juice from the bag and cut open the seasoning pack and include in the water)
1 head of cabbage
8 medium potatoes
In a large pot fill the pot halfway with water. Place the corned beef in first. Cut the cabbage up into quarters and place into the pot. Bring this to a boil and then simmer for three hours. Peal the potatoes and then include them into the pot when the three hours have passed. Continue cooking at a simmer for four more hours making sure the water is still covering everything. When ready cut the meat across the grain then place the corned beef in another pot with a 1/4 pound stick of butter.
rain the pot with cabbage and potatoes and add two 1/4 pound sticks of butter. Use salt and pepper to taste and cover both until the butter melts. Serve.
All the recipes that we've used over the years have vanished from my brain -- well many of them anyway. Place your best recipes used over the year's like Ginny's sausage and peppers, Warren's garlic sauce, etc., and we will build a data base of family recipes we can pass on to everyone
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