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Thursday, July 19, 2012
Corned Beef Hash
Silly as it may sound, "canned corned beef" is one of the foods that I miss eating. I used to take it for granted when I was still living in 'Pinas, only having it when there is no other option. But since living here in the States, I have yet to try canned corned beef. Not for anything, we just like eating "fresh" for a change. The lesser chemicals in it, the better. (Wish I could do that with cake!)
Hubby probably got tired of hearing me say "I want corned beef" so he got some for me a few days ago. Not the canned variety, though. It was from the deli. I have to admit, my first thoughts were "uhmmm... this isn't corned beef. Corned beef comes in cans." But after tasting it, it was indeed corned beef. Only fresher. :-)
So I prepared it the way I know how - "guisado." Here, this dish is called corned beef hash. However they call it, it was yummy!
What you need:
1/2 pound corned beef slices (I used Boar's Head)
1 medium-sized potato, peeled and cubed
3 cloves of garlic, minced
1/4 of a large Vidalia onion
1 tablespoon (about 2 sprigs) of fresh thyme
2 tablespoons unsalted butter
salt and pepper, to taste
beef broth (optional)
What to do:
Chop corned beef slices and set aside. Place the cubed potatoes in a pan and add just enough water to cover them. Boil the potatoes for about 8 minutes. Drain and set aside.
Heat butter in a wok or large pan over medium-high. Saute garlic and onions for about a minute, then add chopped corned beef, fresh thyme and boiled potatoes. Season with salt and pepper. Cook for about 2 to 3 minutes over medium heat. If it seems too dry for you, add a bit of beef broth. Serve hot!
Tips, Tricks and Tweaks:
1. This is a great recipe to make for leftover corned beef and cabbage dinners!
2. Yes, I over-potatoed. I didn't want to eat it with rice so I just put more potatoes in it. Use less potatoes if you wish.
3. Add a dash of dried oregano for a deeper flavor profile.
4. Substitute butter with canola or vegetable oil.
that just look so good. mmm!!!
ReplyDeleteThanks for dropping by, Alma!
ReplyDeletecorned beef from the deli is expensive here!
ReplyDeleteI never tried corned beef from the deli before. ang galing! I really like corned beef hash though, it gives me an excuse to have another serving of rice. :)
ReplyDelete@Gio: Naman! Napalakas din ang kain ko ng kanin niyan hehe.
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