Corned beef hash

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Microsoft Copilot generated image of me and a plate of corned beef hash with an egg fried in butter plus a parboiled potato deep fried in beef fat. I'm holding a forkful of corned beef hash. I have a toothy grin and happiness in my eyes.

Last week, I cooked corned beef silverside in the slow cooker. It’s provided me with more meals than I expected. Tonight, I cooked a corned beef hash.[i]

Microsoft Copilot generated image of a floral plate featuring pomegranates with corned beef hash topped with a fried egg.
Microsoft Copilot generated image of me and a plate of corned beef hash with an egg fried in butter plus a parboiled potato deep fried in beef fat. I'm holding a knife and fork. I have a toothy grin and happiness in my eyes.

Recipe

🥔🐂 Ingredients

  • Two tablespoons of butter
  • One small potato
  • One small finely chopped onion.
  • One small green capsicum
  • Two slices of corned beef
  • Half a teaspoon of freshly cracked black pepper.
  • Optional — one fried egg.

🔪🥘 Instructions

  1. Prepare the potato.
    • Cut the potato into six pieces and par-boil for five minutes.
    • Dry the potato with absorbent paper.
    • Freeze the potato overnight to develop resistant starch.
    • Deep fry the frozen potato pieces in beef fat.
    • Finish the potato on a hot barbecue grill.
  2. Sauté the onion and capsicum.
    • Heat some butter in a frypan over medium heat.
    • Add the onion and capsicum. Cook until softened.
  3. Mix in the Corned Beef
    • Dice the corned beef into small cubes.
    • Add the corned beef to the frypan and add half a cup of water.
    • Bring the water to a simmer and cook until the water evaporates and the corned beef becomes slightly crispy.
  4. Optional Egg Topping
    • In a separate frypan, fry an egg.
    • Serve hash topped with a fried egg for extra richness. The oozy yolk combined well with the fatty, unctuous meat.

🍳Tips and Variations

  • Make it cheesy: stir in shredded cheddar or mozzarella at the end.
  • I used a microplane to grate some Parmesan cheese over the corned beef, egg, and potato.

📷Photographs

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A note about some of the images.[i]

Thoughts on the meal

Tinned corned beef is convenient. This meal tasted better than tinned corned beef. Tinned corned beef has a lot of salt; making it from scratch allowed me to titrate the salt to my preferred taste.

The potato wasn’t burnt. I seared it on a hot barbecue grill. The potato was delightfully crispy and pillowy soft inside, like good chips should be.

Questions

  • Do you like corned beef hash?
  • How would you use leftover corned beef?
  • What variations would you recommend?

🥮Sweet treats

I had a craving for some pastries. I enjoyed a pavlova roulade, passionfruit fudge vanilla slice, and salted caramel Berliner.


[i] A note about the images used in this post. The featured image and a couple of other images were generated with Microsoft Copilot and ChatGPT. I’m conscious that there are some bloggers and readers who oppose the use of large language models for generating content. I’m comfortable with using large language models to help with content on YummyLummy.com


[i] Corned beef hash is a hearty, savoury dish made by combining chopped or shredded corned beef with diced potatoes and onions, then frying the mixture until it’s golden and crispy. It’s a classic comfort food with roots in frugal cooking—originally designed to use up leftovers, especially from a corned beef dinner.

Comments

10 responses to “Corned beef hash”

  1. ckennedy Avatar

    Corned beef hash is delicious–I’d love to try the cheese version.

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    1. Gary Avatar

      I always like adding cheese 😊

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  2. Lorraine @ Not Quite Nigella Avatar

    Yum! This looks so hearty and tasty. I’m curious, do you ever freeze leftovers so that you can have some variety or do you not mind having the same main ingredient for a few days in a row? :)

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    1. Gary Avatar

      Thanks, Lorraine. It’s a combination. During the week, my focus is work, so if eating the same thing suits the day better, I do. I also freeze a lot of leftovers and keep some for other days.

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  3. The Mouse Avatar

    Corned beef hash, yum, Brother, almost, almost, as liked as SPAM, hehe. :) ooo/

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    1. Gary Avatar

      Oh, Brother, I agree, almost but not as good as SPAM. Especially eating SPAM in SPAM land.

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  4. Eha Carr Avatar

    Good evening, kind Sir! I am genuinely glad to see the smiles but do wonder why Co-pilot is involved :) ? Why not the ‘real thing’ – you smile very nicely :) ? I am also glad to see ingredients like green pepper, onion and potato on your plate but would myself manage the ingredients in a quarter of your time :) ! And you truly have missed your baked treats I know, but could you not make up your mind and just have one piece for the weekend . . . with all that previous ‘avoirdupois’ talk :) ? On other matters – daresay you are glued to the sports TV :) ???

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    1. Gary Avatar

      Thanks, Eha.
      No sports watching today. Tomorrow, though, I’ll be glued to the TV screen for the game.

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      1. Eha Carr Avatar

        Wandering by, reading morning mail, noticed your name > DO have a super time watching, methinks your team will win again . . . but, but, but . . . I like YOUR smile not THAT one :) !

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        1. Gary Avatar

          Thanks, Eha. If Brisbane defeat Penrith today, it will make for an exciting grand final game next week.

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