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Corned Beef, Spinach And Celeriac

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Ingredients

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1 lb pasta, small shapes like fusilli, rigatoni, bow ties, etc
6 tablespoons butter, divided
1 cup onion, sliced thinly
2 cups celeriac, sliced and chopped into small sticks
1 lb corned beef, shredded (see description above)
8 ounces baby spinach (1 bag)
1/4 cup flour
1 tablespoon dijon mustard
1 cup white wine (or chicken stock)
2 cups milk
1 egg, beaten
1 teaspoon black pepper
1/2 teaspoon cayenne pepper
1 teaspoon thyme, dried
2 cups swiss cheese, grated

Nutritional information

902.2
Calories
375 g
Calories From Fat
41.7 g
Total Fat
21 g
Saturated Fat
184.4 mg
Cholesterol
1450.5 mg
Sodium
83.2 g
Carbs
5.2 g
Dietary Fiber
5 g
Sugars
40.9 g
Protein
470g
Serving Size

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Corned Beef, Spinach And Celeriac

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    This recipe uses another food.com recipe for "Corned Beef (Corn Your Own)" by evelyn/athens.If you haven't made your own corned beef, take care in choosing canned. Most are made of mechanically separated meat which looks like mush. I have found brands at my local Asian grocery that actually have chunks of recognizable meat. Usually products of Australia or Argentina. They're far different, and much tastier, than what we're used to in the chain grocery stores.

    • 70 min
    • Serves 6
    • Easy

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    Corned Beef, Spinach and Celeriac Casserole, This recipe uses another food com recipe for Corned Beef (Corn Your Own) by evelyn/athens If you haven’t made your own corned beef, take care in choosing canned Most are made of mechanically separated meat which looks like mush I have found brands at my local Asian grocery that actually have chunks of recognizable meat Usually products of Australia or Argentina They’re far different, and much tastier, than what we’re used to in the chain grocery stores , This recipe uses another food com recipe for Corned Beef (Corn Your Own) by evelyn/athens If you haven’t made your own corned beef, take care in choosing canned Most are made of mechanically separated meat which looks like mush I have found brands at my local Asian grocery that actually have chunks of recognizable meat Usually products of Australia or Argentina They’re far different, and much tastier, than what we’re used to in the chain grocery stores


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Preheat Oven to 400.

    2
    Done

    Cook Pasta Until Just a Minute or Two Before Time According to Package Instructions. Drain. Cover With Cold Water and Set Aside. (the Noodles Will Finish Cooking in the Oven.).

    3
    Done

    in a Saut Pan Melt the First 2 Tablespoons of Butter. Add the Onion and Celeriac. Cook Over Medium Heat Until They Start to Brown. Remove from Pan and Set Aside.

    4
    Done

    Wash Spinach, but Do not Dry. Add Spinach to Remaining Butter in the Pan. Saut Spinach Until Wilted. Add to Onion and Celeriac and Mix.

    5
    Done

    Melt Remaining 4 Tablespoons Butter in the Same Saucepan Over Medium Heat. Stir in Flour Until Well Blended to Make a Roux. Allow to Brown Slightly If You Wish. This Will Add Some Depth of Flavour.

    6
    Done

    Whisk in Mustard. Then Slowly Add Wine (or Chicken Stock), to Make a Thick Sauce. Then, Still Whisking, Add Stock and Cook Until Thickened. Remove from the Heat. Add a Little of the Sauce to the Egg to Temper. Then Add Back Into Sauce. Stir in Both Peppers, Thyme and 1 1/2 Cups of the Cheese and Heat Until Cheese Is Melted. Add Salt to Taste. (remember, If Your Corned Beef Is Already Slightly Salty Adjust the Salt Down as You Deem Fit.).

    7
    Done

    to Assemble, Place Half of the Noodles on the Bottom of a Buttered 9x9 Casserole Dish. Then Add the Shredded Corned Beef, and Then the Vegetables, in Separate Layers. Top With the Remaining Noodles. Then Pour the Sauce Over the Casserole.

    8
    Done

    Distribute the Bread Cubes on Top and Sprinkle With Remaining Cheese. Bake For 30 Minutes, or Until Hot and Lightly Browned.

    9
    Done

    Serves 4 to 6.

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