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Slow Cooker Corned Beef and Cabbage

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Corned beef and cabbage wasn’t something I ate growing up. We were middle class Lutherans from Ohio – we had meatloaf and pork chops and such. When I went off into the world I discovered corned beef in the deli and in delicious Reuben sandwiches (where I also acquired a taste for sauerkraut). It always seemed like one of those complicated foods that would be too difficult to make at home. Boy was I wrong.

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Turns out making delicious corned beef and cabbage in the slow cooker is so easy I hesitate to call this a recipe. The hardest part is shredding the cabbage and now days you can buy bags of pre-shredded cabbage so even that isn’t hard. If you don’t have a slow cooker you can use this recipe in a covered roaster pan or cast iron dutch/french oven pan with a lid. Just set your over to 250° and follow the same steps.

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