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Corn Beef And Cabbage


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Next week is St. Patty's Day and I love the meal. This is my second year gluten-free, but last year I was too scared to have the meal. I heard all sorts of horror stories about processed meat so I was afraid to try the corn beef.

Is corn beef one with gluten and if so what are the gluten-free corn beef options?

I always seem to come here when I have a question. Sorry 'bout that.. but this is still even a year into it quite new to me. I am planning on grocery shopping tomorrow evening but anytime in the next few days is great if you have an idea.

While I am on the topic, anyone have any great gluten-free St Patty's Recipes? I would love to try something neat like dye some food green (gluten-free of course.).

But most importantly is the question about gluten-free corn beef. St. Patty's is a pretty big day here - we take a lot of pride in our Irish ancestory so please let me know and THANK YOU SO MUCH IN ADVANCE!!!


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Cook's is gluten-free and can be found at Sam's Club. I make corned beef and cabbage all the time with no ill effects (yes, i use the seasoning packet)

ENJOY!! :lol:

lovegrov Collaborator

Kroger corned beef is gluten-free. Corned beef made according to regular recipes should be gluten-free.

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I am ashamed to say I do not have a Sam's card for Sam's Club.

And yet again, I do not have a Kroger nearby. In fact, I haven't seen a Kroger in ages in any of our towns.

Hmm - we do have a Schnucks, Dierbergs, Queen's IGA, and a Walmart. Would any of them carry a gluten free corn beef?

And it doesn't really need to be corn beef I suppose, but a substitute is fine too. Anything that will have that same flare for St. Patty's Day. All your ideas were appreciated and all future ones are too. Thanks so much!

debmidge Rising Star

You might be able to find Cook's in a regular supermarket where they sell other Cook's products (Cook makes hams too, kind of ham you'd serve for Easter).

jerseyangel Proficient

My local Acme sells Cooks--I would check with your grocery stores, possibly one of them carry it.

jkmunchkin Rising Star

Hebrew National is gluten-free.


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Thank you all so much!

I will go look for Cook's when I head out. I love the way you all chip in and help one another here. So awesome. Thanks so much!

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