Corned beef hash

Corned beef hash

A staple dish made from storecupboard ingredients - ideal for brunch or supper

Difficulty and servings

Easy

Serves 4

Preparation and cooking times

Total time

Ready in 30 mins

Method

  1. Boil the potatoes until just tender, about 6-8 minutes, then drain well. Heat 2 tbsp oil in a frying pan and cook the onion until softened. Add the potatoes and cook until browned and crisp. Tip in the corned beef and cook until it starts to brown at the edges. Season, stir through the parsley then serve, topped with a fried egg.

Per serving

324 kcalories, protein 24.6g, carbohydrate 23.5g, fat 15.2 g, saturated fat 12.4g, fibre 0.4g, salt 2.22 g

Recipe from olive magazine, October 2005.

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  • 10 January 2008

    charliefood rated and commented on this recipe

    3 stars

    VERY EASY TO MAKE IDEAL FOR QUICK TASTY MEAL

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  • 15 April 2008

    Ratzakli rated and commented on this recipe

    5 stars

    I make this for 2 people with a small tin of corned beef, When I add the potatoes into the pan with the onions I also add 3 crushed garlic cloves. Then when the potatoes are golden & crispy I add a crumbled Beef Oxo Cube & then the corned beef. I usually serve this topped with a poached egg which is much nicer.

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  • 08 September 2008

    Allison commented on this recipe

    Very quick and easy to make. Make on any day of the week. All ingredients are in cupboards. Served with baked beans and enjoy.

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  • 13 November 2008

    steph rated and commented on this recipe

    5 stars

    my husband loved this dish and said I could make it any time for him. I added garlic as suggested and served with beans with a dash of worcester sauce. He thought it was fab!

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  • 29 December 2008

    Ciaobella13 rated this recipe

    4 stars

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  • 12 January 2009

    starlycarly rated and commented on this recipe

    5 stars

    This was yummy, will make again!

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  • 20 February 2009

    BB is the chef rated and commented on this recipe

    5 stars

    Very nice

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  • 23 April 2009

    Paul rated and commented on this recipe

    5 stars

    Classic dish, Can't go wrong. Like the baked beans idea.

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  • 28 April 2009

    MDugal commented on this recipe

    a traditional corned beef hash is much nicer and has more flavour than this frying pan version

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  • 10 June 2009

    meridian rated this recipe

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  • 12 July 2009

    janet rated and commented on this recipe

    2 stars

    I have to say I agree with MDugal the traditional version is so much tastier and comforting.I also agree that it is also better with poached egg.

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  • 04 November 2009

    beatlebabe commented on this recipe

    can anyone tell me how to do a traditional corned beef hash ?? i remember my mum making it when we were younger but now I can't remember how she did it :(

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  • 20 February 2010

    raymondo65 rated this recipe

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  • 28 August 2010

    Ruthius08 rated and commented on this recipe

    3 stars

    Very tasty for a Saturday brunch. Next time will try with a poached egg instead of fried and will try with baked beans.

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  • 05 September 2010

    sharon commented on this recipe

    fry off an onion and add to it a quantity of par boiled potatoes,a tin of coned beef and sweetcorn,i havent spesified amounts as it is all down to personal taste.fry until lightly taking colour, then add freshly chopped parsley add a genrouse splash of lea and perens worchester sauce, season to taste it shouldnt need much and enjoy with eggs/beans or both

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  • 07 October 2010

    ibakefairycakes rated and commented on this recipe

    2 stars

    Had corned beef hash for the first time last week, I found it way too salty for my liking! My partner loved it though! Used scrambled egg instead of fried as hes not to keen on fried. I thought the potatoes were lovely though! Just need about a gallon of water to go with it!!!

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  • 20 October 2010

    netherton commented on this recipe

    As well as the garlic suggested add chopped chilli to taste.

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  • 26 November 2010

    leedskitchenscavenger rated and commented on this recipe

    4 stars

    Tried this with spam rather than corned beef and put some garlic and chilli in too, it was surprisingly nice and filling too

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  • 14 September 2011

    Purdey rated and commented on this recipe

    5 stars

    Wonderful storecupboard recipe. Added garlic, chilli and some squashy tomatoes and sprinkled with worcester sauce. Fabulously savoury dish.

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  • 16 August 2012

    emmafifema rated and commented on this recipe

    5 stars

    Easy, tasty and loved it!

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Difficulty and servings

Easy

Serves 4

Preparation and cooking times

Total time

Ready in 30 mins

Ingredients

  • 500g small, salad potatoes , cut into small chunks
  • oil for frying
  • 1 onion , sliced
  • 340g tin corned beef , cut into chunks
  • a small bunch flat-leaf parsley , finely chopped
  • 4 eggs , fried to serve
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Per serving

324 kcalories, protein 24.6g, carbohydrate 23.5g, fat 15.2 g, saturated fat 12.4g, fibre 0.4g, salt 2.22 g

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