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One Skillet Corned Beef Hash
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David Cummins
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"Corned beef, taters, onions, pepper and vinegar make this a hearty, quick-fix skillet meal. It's great with spinach on the side, and marvelous with fried eggs."
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PREP TIME
15 Min
COOK TIME
20 Min
READY IN
35 Min
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2 tablespoons vegetable oil
2 onions, chopped
4 potatoes, peeled and chopped
2 (12 ounce) cans corned beef
1 tablespoon ground black pepper
5 tablespoons cider vinegar
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DIRECTIONS
Heat oil in a large skillet over medium high heat. Saute onions and potatoes until slightly browned, then stir in corned beef. Season with pepper and add vinegar 1 tablespoon at a time, cooking for 3 to 5 minutes in between each addition. Partially cover skillet, reduce heat to medium-low and cook, stirring occasionally, for about 20 minutes or until potatoes are tender.
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Reviewed on Sep. 1, 2003 by TOKYO KAREN
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Sep. 1, 2003
A quick and easy dish that I whipped up using ingredients I already had in the cupboard. I added a can of whole kernel corn to add some nutrition and colour to the dish.
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Reviewed on Sep. 11, 2005 by Anne Cole
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Sep. 11, 2005
My husband and I really enjoy this. I usually make it with leftover corned beef rather than canned. We like the amount of vinegar and pepper, but I can certainly see why some might prefer less of each. Absolutely heavenly served with a fried egg on top!
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My husband and I really enjoy this. I usually make it with leftover corned beef rather than...
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Reviewed on Jan. 12, 2005 by SMPARSONS
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Jan. 12, 2005
Hash was originally a way to use up leftovers and although this recipe is nice (a bit plain) probably best to keep it that way. In a lot of places hash is vinegary - just like barbeque..probably originally the vinegar was, like bbq sauce and hot sauce a way to preserve meat or sometimes make less fresh meat palatable. It's an acquired taste so rather than worry about cooking it off, just moderate the amount to your own taste. Obviously how long you have to cook the potato depends on how small the slice or dice. Although I'd use left over corned beef or chopped up roast beef. Almost any relatively finely chopped lean meat will work well (fatty meats will make it a mess). A cheap round steak finely chopped would work really well as would a prok chop with the fat trimmed. Heck, turkwy makes a fine hash too. I like this recipe becasue you can modify it to what you have on hand and to suit your own tastes.
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Reviewed on Sep. 1, 2003 by FR
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Sep. 1, 2003
This was a great way to use leftover corned beef from St. Patrick's Day.
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This was a great way to use leftover corned beef from St. Patrick's Day.
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Reviewed on Apr. 22, 2004 by
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Apr. 22, 2004
WOW way too much pepper. I didn't need to cook everything that long - I cooked the potatoes for around 5 minutes, then added the corned beef, and after another 10 minutes everything was done. Please make sure your vinegar is cooked out or it will taste sour. You should be able to smell it while cooking and if you can still smell it, it's not totally out! This recipe definitely needed the corn I added. Good though - tried canned Hormel and that was ok, but the recipe was good.
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WOW way too much pepper. I didn't need to cook everything that long - I cooked the potatoes...
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Reviewed on Sep. 1, 2003 by
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Sep. 1, 2003
Easy, tastes good and a great way to use up left over corned beef. I used deli beef!
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Easy, tastes good and a great way to use up left over corned beef. I used deli beef!
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Reviewed on Sep. 1, 2003 by
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Sep. 1, 2003
I used left over Corned beef instead of canned, and my husband loved this quick and tasty meal.
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I used left over Corned beef instead of canned, and my husband loved this quick and tasty meal.
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Reviewed on Mar. 20, 2006 by
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K.C.
Mar. 20, 2006
This turned out great. I used leftover corned beef from dinner. I also used pre-cubed potatoes in the salad dept. that were spiced with chipotle bbq. (kind of like Simply Potatoes). I added 1 tsp garlic powder and salt/pepper to taste. I made sure that the potatoes, beef and onion were well browned before I added the vinegar, and if you keep the heat at medium high, then the vinegar will absorb pretty rapidly. This was excellent!
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This turned out great. I used leftover corned beef from dinner. I also used pre-cubed...
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Reviewed on Oct. 25, 2004 by RJALMASCCO
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Oct. 25, 2004
Wow I made this for my boyfriend and he loved it! I only used a dash of pepper and and hot sauce and it was great. Will definitely make again.
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Wow I made this for my boyfriend and he loved it! I only used a dash of pepper and and hot...
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Reviewed on Mar. 19, 2007 by Jen S
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Mar. 19, 2007
I actually made it with tater tots. It was very yummy. The kids liked it alot. I did not add a lot of vinegar, either. It didnt need it.
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I actually made it with tater tots. It was very yummy. The kids liked it alot. I did not add a...
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