Im still looking for the roast beef version... I swear ive seen it but no luck yet finding it yet. I might have to see if i can order some along with the sausage hashI haven't had canned hash in 45 years . I've eaten 4 cans since this was posted .
Im still looking for the roast beef version... I swear ive seen it but no luck yet finding it yet. I might have to see if i can order some along with the sausage hashI haven't had canned hash in 45 years . I've eaten 4 cans since this was posted .
I smashed it down on a cookie sheet smoked it on my Traeger at 180 then upped the temp then got it crispy so good.Canned corned beef hash ..... Years ago I wouldnt touch this stuff.. Looks like slop..(or dog food).. But a few years ago I baught a can and thought...what the heck I'll give it a try.. Figured out its actually pretty good. Now dont get me wrong its not like a good homemade hash with some leftover corned beef .. But it fills the void and its quick and easy.
For me the key is to get it crispy! I'll share with you the way ive been doing it.
Get a cast iron good and hot with a splash of oil...
Then grab your can of corned beef hash..( I like to use the big family size can and put it in the fridge the night before.)
Open both ends with a can opener and then push the whole thing out in one big chunk.
Slice it into 8 rounds then place them in your hot oiled pan... Let them sit and get really really crispy before flipping over.. If you try and do it too soon they will fall apart!
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I like to put an over easy egg on top and some avacado on the side...and don't forget the hot sauce!!
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This is a pretty common breakfast around here. Both the boys love it and its a good hearty meal for the start of their day!
Doing the corned beef this way makes for a nice crispy outside and soft inside..nothing fancy by any means but I thought I would share if anyone wantet to try it out!
Thanks for taking a look!
I might like it better as some one else already said .Im still looking for the roast beef version..
Yes yumm!!Im still looking for the roast beef version... I swear ive seen it but no luck yet finding it yet. I might have to see if i can order some along with the sausage hash
Since I've never had this...would you find it in the soon to have a heart attack aisle or the dog food section? And I'm being serious...it's now on the grocery list!
Ryan
Im still looking for the roast beef version...
Haven't even heard of that, but it looks interesting...Yes yumm!!
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Aw, for crying out loud, I just bought a can.Sowsage , thanks.......
No need to rush out and get a "euro type" opener. Just cut both ends, remove one lid, push with the other. Slice as it comes out the can, or once the whole thing is out. Works well without heating the can.I love Mary Kitchen and I refrigerate it as well. Heat a cast iron skillet with a drizzle of avocado oil in a 400 degree oven. Run the can under hot water for a bit. Open the top with the euro type can opener that doesn't leave an edge. Punch the bottom of the can with a pointed can opener to vent and you can shake the hash out. Slice into rounds and bake for 20 minutes. Comes out nice and crispy. Our Sunday morning breakfast -yum.