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Corned Or Roast Beef Hash

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Ingredients

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2 1/2 cups onions, finely chopped
2 tablespoons butter
2 tablespoons olive oil
3 tablespoons flour
3/4 3/4 cup beef bouillon or 3/4 cup thin beef gravy
4 cups potatoes, boiled and diced russets are best
4 cups beef, cooked and chopped
1 tablespoon minced fresh thyme or a combination of thyme, oregano and sage
6 tablespoons minced fresh parsley
salt and pepper

Nutritional information

1284.3
Calories
1105 g
Calories From Fat
122.8 g
Total Fat
52.1 g
Saturated Fat
186.5 mg
Cholesterol
310.1 mg
Sodium
28.7 g
Carbs
3.9 g
Dietary Fiber
4.5 g
Sugars
16.7 g
Protein
454 g
Serving Size

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Corned Or Roast Beef Hash

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    This is our new favorite hash recipe! I only had about 3 cups of leftover tri-tip roast. Ever since Rachel Ray taught me the joys of adding parsnip to fried potatoes, I have done so, and this was no exception. To make up for less meat, I added 1 parsnip, sliced thin, and sauted with the onions. The picture I posted looks yellow because used Yukon Gold potatoes instead of Russets. Otherwise, I followed the recipe closely. The end result was moist and flavorful. For leftover hash, I reheated it in a skillet, recrisping little bits in the process. The third night, it was a bit dry, but the addition of some gravy McCormick's Homestyle gravy mix, it was still wonderful.

    • 110 min
    • Serves 6
    • Easy

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    Corned or Roast Beef Hash, A very flavorful hash, and a great way to use up left over roast beef or corned beef. This recipe is based on a recipe from the Julia Child & Company cookbook printed in 1978., This is our new favorite hash recipe! I only had about 3 cups of leftover tri-tip roast. Ever since Rachel Ray taught me the joys of adding parsnip to fried potatoes, I have done so, and this was no exception. To make up for less meat, I added 1 parsnip, sliced thin, and sauted with the onions. The picture I posted looks yellow because used Yukon Gold potatoes instead of Russets. Otherwise, I followed the recipe closely. The end result was moist and flavorful. For leftover hash, I reheated it in a skillet, recrisping little bits in the process. The third night, it was a bit dry, but the addition of some gravy McCormick’s Homestyle gravy mix, it was still wonderful.


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    Steps

    1
    Done

    Melt the Butter With the Olive Oil Over Medium Heat in a Heavy, 12 Inch, Well Seasoned, Cast Iron Skillet.

    2
    Done

    Saute the Onions, Stirring Frequently For About 6 Minutes, or Until Tender.

    3
    Done

    Raise Heat to Medium High, and Brown the Onions For a Few Minutes.

    4
    Done

    Lower Heat, and Blend in the Flour to Make a Paste.

    5
    Done

    Might Have to Add a Little More Butter If It's Too Dry.

    6
    Done

    Stir and Cook For 2 Minutes.

    7
    Done

    Blend in the Beef Liquid Broth or Gravy, and Bring to a Boil.

    8
    Done

    Mix in the Potatoes, Beef, Herbs, Salt and Pepper, and Parsley.

    9
    Done

    Blend in the Cream.

    10
    Done

    Press the Hash Down Firmly With the Flat of a Spatula.

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