For a richer flavor, consider adding a tablespoon of molasses or maple syrup to the braising liquid. If you don't have a grill, you can smoke the brisket in a smoker or roast it in the oven at 250 degrees F (120 degrees C) after the smoking step. Serve the sliced corned beef warm with your favorite sides, such as roasted vegetables, mashed potatoes, or sauerkraut. Or, use it to make unforgettable Reuben sandwiches!
Penelope Beier
Jul 1, 2025This recipe is a bit of a project, but it's totally worth the effort.
Jacques Ernser
Jun 26, 2025I made this for St. Patrick's Day, and it was a huge hit!
Gilberto Hyatt
Jun 24, 2025I used apple wood chips, and the subtle sweetness was a great complement to the savory corned beef.
Beatrice Gerlach
Jun 23, 2025I substituted stout for the lager in the braising liquid, and it added a nice depth of flavor.
Keeley Mills
Jun 22, 2025My family raved about this corned beef. It's a new tradition!
Claudia Legros
Jun 22, 2025Next time, I'll try adding some juniper berries to the brine for an extra layer of complexity.
Stefanie Green
Jun 12, 2025Absolutely the best corned beef I've ever made! The brine is perfect, and the smoking adds so much flavor.
Abigale Wyman
Jun 12, 2025The instructions were very clear and easy to follow. Thank you!
Pearl Blick
Jun 5, 2025The braising step is key to getting that fall-apart tenderness. Don't skip it!