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Corned Beef Hash?
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Anyone got a tried and tested recipie?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.From The Victorian Kitchen by Jennifer Davies, originally from A Plain Cookery Book for the Working Classes by Charles E. Francatelli, 1861 - so pretty tried and tested.
2 onions, pepper, salt, 1 pint water, cold meat thinly sliced, a little flour.
Chop onions fine, boil with pepper and salt in pint of water for ten minutes, throw in meat cut in thin slices, mixed with a little flour. Boil all together for a further ten minutes and pour the hash into a dish containing either some boiled potatoes, or else some slices of toasted bread.
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2 onions, pepper, salt, 1 pint water, cold meat thinly sliced, a little flour.
Chop onions fine, boil with pepper and salt in pint of water for ten minutes, throw in meat cut in thin slices, mixed with a little flour. Boil all together for a further ten minutes and pour the hash into a dish containing either some boiled potatoes, or else some slices of toasted bread.
Bon appetit
Gently fry lots of finely chopped onions unti l they are translucent. Add potatoes cut about 3/4 inch and stir. Just cover with boiling water and simmer until tatties are just cooked. Add chopped corned beef, gravy granules and a dash of HP. Bring back to a simmer and serve.
If you like it runny serve with lots of fresh bread or pout it into giant Yorkshire puddings. Lots of variations.
It's more of a stew than a hash but fun to make and eat.
If you like it runny serve with lots of fresh bread or pout it into giant Yorkshire puddings. Lots of variations.
It's more of a stew than a hash but fun to make and eat.
I make it with left over spuds etc in a frying pan ...fry lots of onion and a green pepper until softish cut the cold spuds into chunks and sling them in the pan and get them nice and crisp .Cube up the corned beef ..sling it in mix it all round season with black pepper and a dash of Lee and Perrins ..bung it on a plate with a fried egg on top ...Lovely !