This recipe dates back a few years and is from the Hairy Bikers who were a pair of English celebrity chefs comprising David Myers and Si King, whose television programmes combined cooking with motorcycling travelogue. Sadly Dave Myers died in February 2024, but their many recipes are still very popular.
Ingredients
Serves Four
Method
Serves Four
200g celeriac, finely diced
200g carrots, finely diced
1 tsp vegetable oil
1 onion, finely chopped
1 tbsp tomato puree
1 tsp Dijon mustard
200g can lean or reduced-fat corned beef or equivalent, diced
100ml beef stock
1 tsp Worcestershire sauce
Low-cal olive oil spray
4 eggs
200g carrots, finely diced
1 tsp vegetable oil
1 onion, finely chopped
1 tbsp tomato puree
1 tsp Dijon mustard
200g can lean or reduced-fat corned beef or equivalent, diced
100ml beef stock
1 tsp Worcestershire sauce
Low-cal olive oil spray
4 eggs
Tips
Possible substitutes for celeriac could be parsnips, jicama, rutabaga/swede, turnips.
1. Put the celeriac and carrots in a saucepan and pour over just boiled water to cover. Bring the water back to the boil, cover the pan and cook the vegetables for 7 minutes. They should be just cooked through. Drain thoroughly.
2. Meanwhile, heat the oil in a large frying pan. Add the onion and cook it over a medium heat until it’s starting to soften. As soon as the vegetables are ready, add them to the frying pan along with the corned beef. Cook for 5 minutes until a crust has formed on the bottom of the mixture.
3. Put the tomato purée and mustard into a small bowl or jug with the beef stock and Worcestershire sauce and whisk well.
4. Pour this mixture over the corned beef and vegetables and stir thoroughly. Cook for another 10 minutes, stirring every so often, until there are plenty of crusty brown bits interspersed through the mix.
5. While the hash finishes cooking, heat another frying pan and spray it with oil. Add the eggs and fry them until the whites have just set. Serve the hash with the eggs on top.
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All the best Jan
2. Meanwhile, heat the oil in a large frying pan. Add the onion and cook it over a medium heat until it’s starting to soften. As soon as the vegetables are ready, add them to the frying pan along with the corned beef. Cook for 5 minutes until a crust has formed on the bottom of the mixture.
3. Put the tomato purée and mustard into a small bowl or jug with the beef stock and Worcestershire sauce and whisk well.
4. Pour this mixture over the corned beef and vegetables and stir thoroughly. Cook for another 10 minutes, stirring every so often, until there are plenty of crusty brown bits interspersed through the mix.
5. While the hash finishes cooking, heat another frying pan and spray it with oil. Add the eggs and fry them until the whites have just set. Serve the hash with the eggs on top.
The above from idea seen here
Related Post/Articles
Jicama and Celeriac : Both are low carb vegetables : Read it here
Corned Beef: Nutrition Facts, Benefits, and Downsides : Read it hereDear reader, you will find a variety of recipe ideas and articles within this blog, but please note, not all may be suitable for you. Likes/dislikes and most importantly any food allergies, or underlying health issues must always be taken into account. If you are a diabetic and not sure how certain foods may affect your blood sugars, test is best, i.e. use your meter. If you have any concerns about your health, it is always advisable to consult your doctor or health care team.
All the best Jan
25 comments:
Hash is favorite breakfast (or breakfast for dinner) meal for me. This looks so yummy. Have a great end of the week.
Thanks Jan, you've just given me an idea for Saturday Brunch.
Tina
A great recipe for St Patricks Day. Thank you!
PS - love the name of the chefs - The Hairy Bikers! :)
Looks delicious. Recipe is something I could do.
Gracias por la receta. Te mando un beso.
Looks so good -Christine cmlk79.blogspot.com
Very good idea for Brunch..
I also really liked the bouquet of flowers,
they always improve the mood!!
Looks good and another way to have left over silverside or corned beef.
Just by looking at the photo it gets into the eyes as we say here, I imagine in front of the plate not only by the eyes but by the senses and finally by the stomach.
Happy weekend.
Best regards.
My partner would love this :-D
What a funny name, Hairy Bikers. That's funny.
I have never tried corned beef hash, it looks yummy.
Take care, enjoy your day and happy weekend!
I want that egg :-)
...something that I've never had.
It's a while since I had corned beef. Why is the tin this shape? Why is it called corned since there's no corn in it? Why do Christmas pies contain minced meat since there's no meat in it? Why am I so confused with the world today? Shepherds pies with no shepherds, cottage pies with no cottages in it ... whatever else?
God bless, Jan. Thank you for your good researched articles.
My husband would like this but I don't like corned beef.
I will be making our corned beef on Sunday. :-)
I love corned beef hash.
Looks good, haven't had this in a long time.
Hello Jan :)
This is a meal I'm sure I would enjoy. Thank you for this easy to make recipe.
All the best
Sonjia
Funny name but looks good.
This sounds delicious to me, but my hubby is not a fan of hash.
This is a wonderful recipe Jan, most definitely on my list. Thank you! Pretty flowers too.
Hmmmm.... It might be time for me to make some corned beef hash patties.
It has been many decades since I ate hash! My Mom used to make it for us from left overs, I loved it! I tried a few of the recipes you shared on your blog and they have been delicious. The hash recipe is one I will try for sure!
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