Ingredients
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12
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2
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1/2
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1/2
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1/2
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1
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1
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1
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1/2
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1/2
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Directions
Little Rooster’s Cafe Corned Beef Hash,From the Little Rooster Cafe in Manchester, Vermont, this lifts the humble corned beef hash upward to stardom! Adapted from Rachael Ray’s $40 a Day.,I made this hash this morning for breakfast so I could use my left over St. Patty’s corned beef and veggies. (I also made a soup for lunch using almost the same ingredients). I served it with scrambled eggs and toast. I did not have a scallion or fresh rosemary, but I’m sure that would have boosted the flavors even more. I also used the Bechamel. Extremely quick and quite easy to prepare. Thank you for a very good recipe. Made for PRMR – Spring 2013,So delicious! I didn’t have scallions on hand, so I just increased the amount of chopped onion. The peppers and the parsley add so much flavor! Instead of Bechamel sauce, I made microwave Hollandaise, as that is the family favorite. I did increase the potatoes a bit. The next time I prepare this recipe, I will omit the rosemary—this is not a criticism, just a personal preference. Altogether a great recipe, do try it!
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Steps
1
Done
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Heat a Medium Skillet and Pour in Oil. |
2
Done
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Mix All the Ingredients Together and Saut Over Medium High Heat Until Golden Brown, About 8 Minutes. |
3
Done
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at the Restaurant, the Hash Is Placed on a Plate, Topped With Two Poached Eggs, Bechamel Sauce Is Ladled on, and It Is Served With Two Slices of Toast. |
4
Done
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If You Wish to Use the Bechamel Sauce: |
5
Done
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in a Medium Saucepan, Heat the Butter Over Medium-Low Heat Until Melted. Add the Flour and Stir Until Smooth. Over Medium Heat, Cook Until the Mixture Turns a Light, Golden Color, About 6 to 7 Minutes. |
6
Done
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Meanwhile, Heat the Milk in a Separate Pan Until Just About to Boil. Add the Hot Milk to the Butter Mixture, a Cup at a Time, Whisking Continuously Until Very Smooth. Bring to a Boil. Cook 10 Minutes, Stirring Constantly, Then Remove from Heat. Season With Salt and Nutmeg, and Set Aside Until Ready to Use. Makes About 1 1/2 Cups. Use Amount of Sauce to Taste. |