I have a piece of cooked corned silverside and wonder if there is anything one can make from the minced meat, does anyone have suggestions or even better, a recipe!
davidt4,
Nov 26, 12:43am
Palusami.
rebecca18,
Nov 26, 12:48am
I always imagined palusami was made from tinned corned beef davidt4, a somewhat different product altogether!
Palusami can be made with any kind of meat, or no meat at all, just onions.The taro leaves and coconut cream are the important ingredients.I've also eaten palusami made with silverbeet leaves, but that's probably going a bit too far.
245sam,
Nov 26, 12:55am
From the former Trademe Cooks.
"Ground up corned beef makes a really tasty shepherds pie! Never enough left over here for us to do it though! posted by mamabiff
I always put my old left over corned beef/brisket into a blender with mustard sauce and make a sandwich spread out of it. posted by kermitnz1
mmmm rissoles with mustard-cheesey sauce posted by dacaveman
I put mine into blender to break it down then add it to creamy mashed potatoes in shallow dish and top with cheese, bake then grill and serve mmm posted by purplegoanna
I break my leftover up and I boil potatoes mash them as u do then add the corn beef sum cheese onion and tomato put in a dish sprinkle with cheese and breadcrumbs and bake posted by misstrouble1
Mr CharlieB (the pom) misses corned beef hash from home, so the other night, in my own way, tried to make something up that was similar. He raved about it. Corned beef chopped into cubes. fry chopped onion. add beef cubes. I then took that out and added some cubed up cooked potato. cooked till golden. added meat back in and chucked in a tin of baked beans! He loved it and can't wait for me to make it again. go figure! posted by charlieb2
"The Dish" Chop up the silverside, onions cooked to golden, hard boiled eggs, and any other vegies you might have left over. Make a cheese sauce, up to two cups depending on the amount of solids you have to put in. Put the chopped ingredients into a casserole dish. pour the cheese sauce over it, add grated cheese on top and bake, 30 minutes in moderate oven. Bon appetit. posted by pussytux
Corn beef hash Ingredients: 1-1/2 cups finely ground corned beef 3 cups finely chopped potatoes, pre-boiled and cooled 1 small onion, minced 1/3 cup beef stock salt and pepper to taste In a large bowl, mix all the ingredients together. Make 6 patties and place them in a large, well-oiled skillet. Add a little butter and cook until the bottoms are crisp and brown. Lower the heat to medium and flip the patties. Cook slowly until crisp and brown on both sides. Serve hot, topped with a poached egg. Variation: Substitute roast beef for corned beef. posted by firecentaurr
Cornbeef Patties INGREDIENTS 1kg potatoes, peeled, chopped coarsely 400g left-over corned beef, shredded 2 tbl finely chopped parsley 1 tbl chopped chives 4 green onions, chopped finely 1 tbl wholegrain mustard (optional) Salt & black pepper 2 tbl Dijon mustard 1/3 cup mayonnaise 1 lemon, cut into wedges METHOD Preheat oven to 180°C/160°C fan-forced. Cook potatoes in large pan of boiling salted water until tender; drain and mash thoroughly. Combine in large bowl with beef, parsley, chives, onions, mustard and salt & pepper. Shape potato mixture into 12 patties. Place on baking paper lined baking trays and bake in preheated oven 30 minutes or until lightly browned. Serve immediately with combined mustard and mayonnaise and lemon wedges. posted by firecentaurr":-))
245sam,
Nov 26, 12:56am
con tinued from#6
"mine is corn beef pie cook and mash veg potato carrot parsnip pumpkin etc snall onion chopped fine 2 cups white sauce grated cheese layer meat veg and sauce in greased proof dish finish with sauce sprinkle with cheese bake 20 to 30 mins posted by harrislucinda
another 1 is corn beef puffs 1cup cold mashed potato 1cup flour 1 tsp bp 1 small onion 1 cup minced beef mix beef onion s& p now mix the potato into flour BP to form a dough roll out half inch thick cut into 5in rounds place meat mixture in middle pinch edges together then fry in deep oil until golden brown posted by harrislucinda
Left Over Corned Beef I make this with left over corned beef rather than tinned - but can be made with both. Mince the left over meat, adding plenty of garlic,put itno casserole dish mix together 2 Tbsp tomato sauce, cup cold black tea Pout this over the meat and stir through. Cover with mashed potatoes and sprinkle with cheese Heat in oven and at end of cooking grill cheese. So simple yet tastes devine. posted by nallim
Easy as and yum too My mum taught me to use the leftovers with this simple idea: mince in the food processor, make a white sauce with 1t curry powder and put the minced corned beef in, yummo! Nice for breakfast on toast.osted by strawwarehouse"
Hope that helps.:-))
245sam,
Nov 26, 1:00am
If you haven't already minced the meat you may like to try.
“This is the best Cut thick slices with a slice through middle so you can make a sandwhich (like when you only cut a breadroll a wee way though). In the middle put cheese (mozzeralla is best but any will be nice, and some relish or mustard) close with a toothpick then dip in egg and breadcrumbs. Shallow fry - I love it and intentionally buy extra corned beef so we can have this. posted by helen59
Corned Beef hash. Dice corned beef. fry chopped onion, diced celery, cooked carrot diced, cooked potatoes diced, whatever other veges you like.S&P. Add corned beef and a little mustard sauce or gravy, bake in oven 30 min. posted by dreamer371
Silverside salad In Switzerland we make a salad out of cold silverside. Sorry if my English is not up to scratch: Cut the silverside in small pieces, if you wish you can add cheese cut into small sticks, add 2 gherkins cut into slices and two tomatoes cut into small cubes. Chopp an onion and add.---- Sauce: 2 teaspoons mustard, pepper to taste, herbsalt to taste, 3 tablespoons vinegar, 4 tablespoons oil, mix and pour over the meat and leave to stand for half an hour or so. As decoration sprinkle with chopped boiled egg if desired. posted by ivyplus
OUTDOORS STEW. potatoes (the number req'd dependent on size & the number of people to be served), 1-2 onions, 1 or 2 x 440g can(s) baked beans, 1 x 340g can corned beef (trimmed of any fat and cut into chunky pieces). Peel the potatoes & cut them into even-sized chunky pieces. Put the potatoes on to cook in water to just cover them, then chop the onion(s) into chunky pieces & add them to the potatoes. Boil until the potatoes are just half cooked, then pour off most of the water. To the almost cooked potatoes & onions add the baked beans & the corned beef. Allow the mixture to bubble gently for 10 minutes, then serve – as is, with tomato sauce &/or grated cheese. posted by 245sam
Red Flannel Hash Equal quantities of diced corned beef, cooked potato, cooked beetroot (not pickled), thinly sliced onion, salt and pepper, lots of chopped parsley or marjoram. Fry in butter or oil over medium heat, turning occasionally, for about 30 min or until it is brown in patches. Add a good sprinkling of Worcestorshire sauce, more parsley on top. Extra good served with a poached or fried egg on top. posted by davidt4
This always disappears fast (especailly with boys) Thinly slice the corned beef and layer it in a suitably sized casserole dish, make mashed potatoes with lots of butter, you can also cook carrots with the potatoes and mash them together and sometimes I 3/4 cook cabbage and mix this through as well, add a good pinch of mustard and spread over the corned beef, top with grated cheese and bake,until the cheese in brown on top by karenz”
All the above also from the former Trademe Cooks.:-))
rebecca18,
Nov 26, 1:00am
Thanks for the clarification davidt4 and thank you everyone else for all your suggestions and the recipes 245sam.
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