In the States, hash is fried at low heat for quite a while so that it forms a crust, then you flip it over to form a crust on the other side. I also add a pinch of cayenne pepper. Some people add diced sweet/bell pepper.
Back again. I LOVE your "accent"! Many years ago I studied LOTS of British history at the University of Illinois at Chicago. I had hoped for years to visit your country, but it just wasn't in the cards... I made hash and eggs this week, and the Worcestershire sauce was a hit! Thanks for the tip!
Happy birthday, Keef! I’m usually on here to view ASMR, but I find your channel to be equally pleasant and comforting . . . and the cooking pointers are a bonus. Thank you for sharing! I wish you better luck with your next corned beef can.
I have to admit, the way you have made this today seems better than the way my mum used to make it, with the corned beef and potato all mashed up together, then fried and served with beans.. your way looks yummier with the oxo flavoured crispy edge potatoes, the onions and the corned beef still holding its shape albeit in little cubes.. Will definitely try your way. Corned beef originally came in square cans because it was designed to be supplied to the military. ... Corned beef continues to be sold in square cans because it's distinctive packaging and makes the cans conspicuous on a shelf. And the key is supplied as it is difficult to open a square can with a tin opener!!
That's called pyttipannu in Finnish, tho we use boiled potatoes from previous day and sausage instead of canned meat. Lazy days food 🤭 cool! Love your shawl/scarf, Mrs. K 💕
Day old potatoes are recommended for making hash and “cottage fries” or “home fries”. It is much less likely that the hash will be crispy if they were made from potatoes cooked the same day.
It was great when you did this 5 years ago and it’s great now! Better video quality this time and I love that broad bowl you’re using! Fried egg with runny yolk makes most good things even better!
you can open the can safely with a can opener.....3 cans in a sentence, great recipe i will have to give a try I normally do the quick way of using mash potatoes and mix in the corned beef
In America I've never seen corned beef in a can like this, and I'm 70 years old. Here they come with potatoes in round cans. I also cook my eggs right on top of the corned beef, but I must try the Worcestershire sauce!
Nice one Keef! Very different from my Mum's one pot version - a tin of corned beef, a tin of new potatoes, a tin of peas, a tin of chopped carrots, and a tin of baked beans. An OXO cube and some brown sauce to season it. Just put it all in a pan and bring it to the boil, and add a bit of water if it's too dry. Sound horrendous, tastes great, and everything out of a tin (very 70's), so it's brilliant emergency food. Yours sounds a bit posh but probably a lot nicer!
First, happy birthday to you. Next, we have learned from another site that our friends at UA-cam like lots of comments, even stupid/irritating ones (of which blessedly, you receive relatively few) as a signifier of "engagement" -- so I hope all of us who love this channel can find a minute to routinely "engage" our little hearts out. Re: getting the corned beef out of the can, it was apparently common knowledge that one should make a vent hole with a can-opener or something in the top of the can to help dislodge the stuff. I only discovered this recently, and it does seem to help. All that to one side, I still think you should get a lucrative sponsorship from those Strong Northern People at Hendo's. Without Keef Cooks, there would not be a bottle gracing my US kitchen at this moment, and I'm sure I'm not the only one.
Another comfort food from my childhood was prairie chicken, with no chicken in sight! A tin of corned beef is sliced into 1cm slices, Some brands cut best when cold from the fridge. slices dunked into batter, egg, flour and beer and fried until golden. The potato is also sliced and then dunked into the left over batter and fried. YUM!
Yum yum. I would make that for sure. Spam used to come in a can like that, but I recently bought some (no idea why) and it no longer has the key! There is a pull tab on the top. I was telling my daughter about the way they used to come and the viciously sharp edges figured prominently in the description. Very nice wrap, Mrs KC! I would imagine you've made that - looks like a great scrap stash buster!
I make my corned beef hash like you did but i add a can of green chilis and serve it with Navajo tortillas for dinner. But it is delicious for breakfast with fried eggs.
We always have stock available in the freezer as we keep all the meat bones over the weeks in the freezer, then we have enough it's all slow cooked in beer and water. Producing after a few hours wonderful stock. When cooled, it's defected into freezer liquid bags for freezing.. 1 ltr bags. A continuose supply of stock for soups as well.
Keef, soooo!!! Happy I found your channel! Love watching you cook. We love corn beef hash. Here in USA, we have it for breakfast, but I think today, I'll surprise my hubby, with it for dinner. Or as you say "Tea". Really liked your take on the hash, going to make it like you did. My version, toss all together, just fry. Oh thank you for just being you, no key, doesn't stop a real man. Also love the fact you bring in your lovely wife to taste. In my world, real men include their wives in all they do, expecially my hubby. 💞
I love my own version, it's all in one pot, fried onions first, add potatoes (these must be cut into pyramids so the thin edge adds to the sauce and the rest stays whole), OXO, mixed herbs, salt and pepper, corned beef, I keep a bit back for after it's cooked and add it later in the warm up. Serve with pickled onion or beetroot. I had this for 2 night this week. I love steak and lamb chops plus all those exotic dishes I make - but this is beats them all. A true northern corned beef hash is to die for.
Corned beef is in the package that is because it is solid packed. I once bought it in a traditional round package packed in liquid and it was spoiled and nasty. I threw out two cans. I like a runny yolk. It makes a nice sauce.
Hi Chef! I loved your you tube! Extremely genuine! Lots of memories for me about trying to open the can w/o the goddamn key! LOL! Did you forget to add garlic? Did you forget to add Tabasco Sauce? Give these suggestions a try. Thanks for sharing your recipe!
Happy Happy Birthday to you, Happy, happy birthday to you, Happy Happy Birthday dear Keefie, Happy Happy Birthday to you! From your many followers, fans, friends worldwide.
A Sunbeam electric can-opener will open the wide end of those corned beef cans. We have the silly things in New Zealand and Australia, but recently I've seen 'round' tins with a tear-tab :)
LOL I thought my missus was the only person to buy corned beef tins with the key missing on multiple occasions , and same as you the pliers come out to open it.😂 Delicious food Thanks for these videos.
Happy birthday Keef! 🎂🎉🎈🎁🍹 Hope you have a lovely day, it's the same birthday as our oldest great granddaughter who will be 15. 😊 Funny you should mention your hash needed salt. I recently bought corned beef for the first time in years and made a pie out of the hash, and it also needed a bit of salt, which I'd omitted because the corned beef I recalled was always very salty. The amorphous 'they' must have fiddled with it to make it more 'healthy.' I'll know next time, if there is one. 😉 Cheers, and take care.
First, happy birthday to you! Did you know that people steal the 'keyes' from corned beef cans to get a free trolley at the supermarket? they work the same as a coin!
I've never seen two corned beef hash's (what the plural of hash?) look the same. Everybody seems to make it differently. My granddad would mash into a pulp, my dad likes it chunky and I like it somewhere in between. I've even seen someone boil the corned beef with the potatoes.
Those cans! It's a wonder 'elf and safety' haven't banned them. I've had missing keys too. But there is always a high percentage of times when, you just, carefully, start to turn the key and ....it snaps off! Oh misery! Happy Birthday though Keef!
Hears how I do it keef , fry your onions and Savoy cabbage till well wilted ,add tomato pure and some red wine till reduced, cube your potatoes add to a casserole dish along with your onions and cabbage along with stock made with Bovril cubes and mustard, enough to just cover the potatoes, cook 180 degrees covered in the oven for around 2 hours , or till almost cooked ,add your cubed corned beef and cook for another 30minuets , serve with a fried egg and a buttered barmcake , give it a go bud 🤘🏻😎🤘🏻
Crikey Jason, there's so many things here that I wouldn't say belong in hash. And 2½ hours cooking. I'm sure it's brilliant but it's not hash as we know it. 😀
Hello Keef,, I must say, I’ve never known Corned beef hash, cooked like that before. It was more of a stew thing. It’s also very healthy as only contains , corned beef, potatoes, carrots , onions and stock. (Salt and pepper to taste) It’s all put in the pan at the same time and takes about half an hour in total to cook. There’s no adding of loads of oil or eggs??
I never heard of the stew, I should try it someday. I always made fried potatoes and added green chili's and the corned beef along with homemade Navajo tortillas.
They use that stupid shape to maximise the number of tins that can be packed in a given shipping container, at least that's my theory. As for the stupid key, we got a tin recently from Aldi and inevitably the key would not pick up the tab. On close inspection, the tab was soldered down over nearly its entire length, so out with the kitchen blowtorch and long nosed pliers, worked a treat. No kitchen should be without a blow torch, and not just for wanky 'fine dining: recipes, something Keef is not guilty of, mercifully. Wanky fine dining with 2 prawns on a bed of some green shit, or a single scallop on a bed of cauliflower puree, no thanks. Bloke would starve if he went fine dining, gimme a dogs eye and dead horse any day!
You make it ‘lumpy’ - which is how my wife makes it. I mash the potato and corned beef together, which is how my mother made it, and fry in patties / cakes to get a crispy crust. Is Henderson’s purely a Yorkshire delicacy, please?
Hendo's used to be just a Yorkshire thing but I think they've grown somewhat and you can now get it in other parts of the UK. And online, of course, at vast expense!
I have a Corned Beef Can Opener key extracted from its bandage of can and held on a magnet on my fridge door. Since it has been there mayber two or three years I have never lost one of those Keys. I like it with a bigger proportion of potato and as you suggested any green vegatable mixed through. I like it chuncky, more so than yours. Do not like it all mashed down into a thick paste as I have seen it done elsewhere. I have only seen one other UA-cam presenter eat their grub with more relish, a lovely lass on Souped Up Recipes and she polishes of an enormous plate or bowl of Chinese. Nice to see you do not talk with your mouth full.
Sorry if someone's already mentioned this but is corned-beef-in-a-tin available in America? They seem to have the "proper" stuff. Also, I'm glad to see I'm not the only one who extracts all the goodness out of potatoes (and flavour) by putting the stock cube/pot etc. in with the potatoes. I do this when I do roasts - extra gravy thickening!
Libby’s and Hormel sell corned beef in a tin. General grocery stores in the US seem to carry one or both. Asian grocery stores in the US sell Palm brand (New Zealand). Grocery stores that carry Caribbean items have the Grace brand from Jamaica.
Only problem is that you didn't use proper home-cured corned beef, Keef. I was hoping that you'd be showing us how to cure the brisket, so we could sample proper corned beef hash 🥺! Perhaps you could look to making a follow-up video where you cure your own corned beef so we can sample the genuine article? Meanwhile, it's your tinned version we'll be having for dinner tonight; along with Heinz baked beans and lashings of HP Sauce. Delicious 👍 Rick
Keifey can you give a shout out for my boyfriend Clive. We have been going out with each other for a whole year come the 24th Oct. I hope your doing well in your second lockdown hugs to you and a Mrs Cooks x
Obviously they're different things. 'Nothing like it' - don't be ridiculous, they are very similar and I doubt many people could tell one from another in a blind tasting. I'll tell you what is nothing like it: strawberry jam; reinforced concrete; compressed air; pizza, etc.
@@stoneybroke9155 Here's the thing. I'm in Yorkshire so I get shouted at if I don't use Hendo's. But Hendo's is not that common outside Yorkshire, even less so outside the UK. So what's a boy to do? Recommend an acceptable substitute, that's what.
@@Keefcooks I'm in Yorkshire, grew up on Henderson's. Theres a lot of spins by companies making Worcestershire sauce, some good some poor but not one can replicate henders..THATS why its unique. I enjoy your vids by the way ..
Ok, I'm a Brit who has lived in Germany for over 40 years Why, oh why is Colman's Mustard still used? Tastes horrible with absolutely no Umami. There are many alternatives which taste 100 times better!
In the States, hash is fried at low heat for quite a while so that it forms a crust, then you flip it over to form a crust on the other side. I also add a pinch of cayenne pepper. Some people add diced sweet/bell pepper.
Back again. I LOVE your "accent"! Many years ago I studied LOTS of British history at the University of Illinois at Chicago. I had hoped for years to visit your country, but it just wasn't in the cards... I made hash and eggs this week, and the Worcestershire sauce was a hit! Thanks for the tip!
Nice to see you using Henderson’s Relish.
I get told off if I don't!
Agree looks fab and can't wait to taste will be fab also you taste test with Mrs K is the best gets me salivating for your recipe thank you Sir
Happy birthday, Keef! I’m usually on here to view ASMR, but I find your channel to be equally pleasant and comforting . . . and the cooking pointers are a bonus. Thank you for sharing! I wish you better luck with your next corned beef can.
Thank you so much! People sometimes accuse my voice of being a bit ASMRy - I don't get the tingles myself, so I can't tell!
I would love to to grab a fork and join in on that tasty hash!😊❤ It looks delicious and you both look like a great couple! Thank you 4 sharing🎉
Like your corned beef hash gonna try it myself Keef
I made this dish tonight for dinner after watching your video last night it was a massive success compared how i usually make it
I have to admit, the way you have made this today seems better than the way my mum used to make it, with the corned beef and potato all mashed up together, then fried and served with beans.. your way looks yummier with the oxo flavoured crispy edge potatoes, the onions and the corned beef still holding its shape albeit in little cubes.. Will definitely try your way.
Corned beef originally came in square cans because it was designed to be supplied to the military. ... Corned beef continues to be sold in square cans because it's distinctive packaging and makes the cans conspicuous on a shelf. And the key is supplied as it is difficult to open a square can with a tin opener!!
Love watching you keef love your basic recipes
Happy birthday Keef! xx
Ok… I’ve never had this even though my pals have gone on about it for years, I’m following and doing your Hash now.
Cheers 🎉
Hope you enjoy!
That's called pyttipannu in Finnish, tho we use boiled potatoes from previous day and sausage instead of canned meat. Lazy days food 🤭 cool!
Love your shawl/scarf, Mrs. K 💕
Norway: Pytt i panne.
Day old potatoes are recommended for making hash and “cottage fries” or “home fries”. It is much less likely that the hash will be crispy if they were made from potatoes cooked the same day.
It was great when you did this 5 years ago and it’s great now! Better video quality this time and I love that broad bowl you’re using! Fried egg with runny yolk makes most good things even better!
you can open the can safely with a can opener.....3 cans in a sentence, great recipe i will have to give a try I normally do the quick way of using mash potatoes and mix in the corned beef
Can-can dancers can can-can the can open, Suzi Quattro can also can the can. Nine cans!
In America I've never seen corned beef in a can like this, and I'm 70 years old. Here they come with potatoes in round cans. I also cook my eggs right on top of the corned beef, but I must try the Worcestershire sauce!
God I love that stuff my mum used to make it with mashed spuds too with baked beans or peas on the side what a proper nosh up !! xx
Fantastic, Keef 👍, you never fail us...
Rick
The canteen in one of the colleges I went to used to do it like you mum - very nice!
Nice one Keef! Very different from my Mum's one pot version - a tin of corned beef, a tin of new potatoes, a tin of peas, a tin of chopped carrots, and a tin of baked beans. An OXO cube and some brown sauce to season it. Just put it all in a pan and bring it to the boil, and add a bit of water if it's too dry. Sound horrendous, tastes great, and everything out of a tin (very 70's), so it's brilliant emergency food. Yours sounds a bit posh but probably a lot nicer!
gonna try this for sure love a classic home recipe no nonsense.
First, happy birthday to you. Next, we have learned from another site that our friends at UA-cam like lots of comments, even stupid/irritating ones (of which blessedly, you receive relatively few) as a signifier of "engagement" -- so I hope all of us who love this channel can find a minute to routinely "engage" our little hearts out. Re: getting the corned beef out of the can, it was apparently common knowledge that one should make a vent hole with a can-opener or something in the top of the can to help dislodge the stuff. I only discovered this recently, and it does seem to help. All that to one side, I still think you should get a lucrative sponsorship from those Strong Northern People at Hendo's. Without Keef Cooks, there would not be a bottle gracing my US kitchen at this moment, and I'm sure I'm not the only one.
Another comfort food from my childhood was prairie chicken, with no chicken in sight! A tin of corned beef is sliced into 1cm slices, Some brands cut best when cold from the fridge. slices dunked into batter, egg, flour and beer and fried until golden. The potato is also sliced and then dunked into the left over batter and fried. YUM!
Never come across that name, but basically I'd call that a corned beef fritter.
Looks sooo delicious
You guys cheer me every time I see you. Thank you mightily. You have performed yeoman's services over the past year. ❤️👍🙏
I absolutely adored you two. ' Your my favourites' has Brucie would say. xx
A very good dish Keef!
Great with toast too. 👍🏻
Thank you
Yum yum. I would make that for sure. Spam used to come in a can like that, but I recently bought some (no idea why) and it no longer has the key! There is a pull tab on the top. I was telling my daughter about the way they used to come and the viciously sharp edges figured prominently in the description. Very nice wrap, Mrs KC! I would imagine you've made that - looks like a great scrap stash buster!
Yes, she made the wrap
Love your videos 👍💕
Happy Birthday, Keef!🥂
Thank you!
I make my corned beef hash like you did but i add a can of green chilis and serve it with Navajo tortillas for dinner. But it is delicious for breakfast with fried eggs.
Sounds great!
Looks magnificent keefy 🤤🤤🤤🤤 many fanks, will be having this for tea this evening 👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻👌🏻 yum yum
You're welcome!
@@Keefcooks I made your very own mince and onion pie tonight it was amazing 🤤🤤🤤🤤
We always have stock available in the freezer as we keep all the meat bones over the weeks in the freezer, then we have enough it's all slow cooked in beer and water. Producing after a few hours wonderful stock. When cooled, it's defected into freezer liquid bags for freezing.. 1 ltr bags. A continuose supply of stock for soups as well.
Greetings from the US. I just got dont eating breakfast and this makes my hungry again already.
I love corned beef hash it's one of my favourites it looks divine Keef, :-)
Keef, soooo!!! Happy I found your channel! Love watching you cook. We love corn beef hash. Here in USA, we have it for breakfast, but I think today, I'll surprise my hubby, with it for dinner. Or as you say "Tea". Really liked your take on the hash, going to make it like you did. My version, toss all together, just fry. Oh thank you for just being you, no key, doesn't stop a real man. Also love the fact you bring in your lovely wife to taste. In my world, real men include their wives in all they do, expecially my hubby. 💞
Hi @Charlotte Wall - welcome aboard!
I love my own version, it's all in one pot, fried onions first, add potatoes (these must be cut into pyramids so the thin edge adds to the sauce and the rest stays whole), OXO, mixed herbs, salt and pepper, corned beef, I keep a bit back for after it's cooked and add it later in the warm up. Serve with pickled onion or beetroot. I had this for 2 night this week.
I love steak and lamb chops plus all those exotic dishes I make - but this is beats them all. A true northern corned beef hash is to die for.
Deeeeelicious
Wow! Just made this dish for dinner. In South African terms...It was very lekker! Thanks mate.
Corned beef is in the package that is because it is solid packed. I once bought it in a traditional round package packed in liquid and it was spoiled and nasty. I threw out two cans.
I like a runny yolk. It makes a nice sauce.
Hi Chef! I loved your you tube! Extremely genuine! Lots of memories for me about trying to open the can w/o the goddamn key! LOL! Did you forget to add garlic? Did you forget to add Tabasco Sauce? Give these suggestions a try. Thanks for sharing your recipe!
No, I didn't 'forget' to add those things - I expect they would be nice but they're not traditional in this dish.
You can always crack the egg on to top of the completed corned beef hash and put a lid on it! Looks great whatever way you do it!
Oh Wow Keef, happy belated birthday, mine is the 20th of October too ✌
You and Mrs Keef Cooks are both absolutely AMAZING!!.
Thanks so much
Happy Happy Birthday to you, Happy, happy birthday to you, Happy Happy Birthday dear Keefie, Happy Happy Birthday to you! From your many followers, fans, friends worldwide.
Thank you so much!!
Use aa tin opener on the large end, then the small end and then push the corned been out, easy as !
A Sunbeam electric can-opener will open the wide end of those corned beef cans. We have the silly things in New Zealand and Australia, but recently I've seen 'round' tins with a tear-tab :)
Happy birthday next week keef
Thanks Neil
LOL I thought my missus was the only person to buy corned beef tins with the key missing on multiple occasions , and same as you the pliers come out to open it.😂 Delicious food Thanks for these videos.
This looks delish, but I didn't see you add in the Henderson Relish and how much? Thanks
My written recipe says 1 tablespoon, but basically add as much or as little as you like.
Happy birthday Keef! 🎂🎉🎈🎁🍹 Hope you have a lovely day, it's the same birthday as our oldest great granddaughter who will be 15. 😊 Funny you should mention your hash needed salt. I recently bought corned beef for the first time in years and made a pie out of the hash, and it also needed a bit of salt, which I'd omitted because the corned beef I recalled was always very salty. The amorphous 'they' must have fiddled with it to make it more 'healthy.' I'll know next time, if there is one. 😉 Cheers, and take care.
Mmmm lovely 👌👍
That looks quite good. Cheers, Keef!
One of my favourites with poached eggs I keep my tin of corned beef in the fridge it cut a lot better
First, happy birthday to you! Did you know that people steal the 'keyes' from corned beef cans to get a free trolley at the supermarket? they work the same as a coin!
If you put a hole in one side of the tin it releases the air and it will come out easy
A tin opener opens them easier than the key I get the princes small round tins really easy to open
Happy Birthday, keep up the good videos 😊
-from Lisa Wood and family
Thank you! Will do!
Happy birthday!
Greatest discovery of my life was realising that taking the paper label off the corned beef tin before opening made it so much easier.
I think they print directly onto the cans these days
You can buy British style corned beef in slices from deli counters 👍🏻
I've never seen two corned beef hash's (what the plural of hash?) look the same. Everybody seems to make it differently. My granddad would mash into a pulp, my dad likes it chunky and I like it somewhere in between. I've even seen someone boil the corned beef with the potatoes.
The singular and plural of hash is hash.
Hashish 😂
looks real nice ! ill be making that for tea :) cheers keef
Could you please make a vidio on how to make & cook beef Hungarian goulash,
Here you go: ua-cam.com/video/WnlHJebK4gA/v-deo.html
@@Keefcooks thankyou I will try this.how long do I preasure cook the meat onions for ?
20 minutes: keefcooks.com/hungarian-goulash-gulyas-leves-recipe
Those cans! It's a wonder 'elf and safety' haven't banned them. I've had missing keys too. But there is always a high percentage of times when, you just, carefully, start to turn the key and ....it snaps off! Oh misery! Happy Birthday though Keef!
Cheers John
Oxo is the best, without a doubt.
This is iconic from childhood
Hears how I do it keef , fry your onions and Savoy cabbage till well wilted ,add tomato pure and some red wine till reduced, cube your potatoes add to a casserole dish along with your onions and cabbage along with stock made with Bovril cubes and mustard, enough to just cover the potatoes, cook 180 degrees covered in the oven for around 2 hours , or till almost cooked ,add your cubed corned beef and cook for another 30minuets , serve with a fried egg and a buttered barmcake , give it a go bud 🤘🏻😎🤘🏻
Crikey Jason, there's so many things here that I wouldn't say belong in hash. And 2½ hours cooking. I'm sure it's brilliant but it's not hash as we know it. 😀
@@Keefcooks hope you give it a go bud 👍🏻😎👍🏻
Awesome I was born on the 20th October too
An auspicious day.
Hello Keef,, I must say, I’ve never known Corned beef hash, cooked like that before.
It was more of a stew thing.
It’s also very healthy as only contains , corned beef, potatoes, carrots , onions and stock. (Salt and pepper to taste)
It’s all put in the pan at the same time and takes about half an hour in total to cook.
There’s no adding of loads of oil or eggs??
I never heard of the stew, I should try it someday. I always made fried potatoes and added green chili's and the corned beef along with homemade Navajo tortillas.
Should have called a locksmith.
They use that stupid shape to maximise the number of tins that can be packed in a given shipping container, at least that's my theory.
As for the stupid key, we got a tin recently from Aldi and inevitably the key would not pick up the tab. On close inspection, the tab was soldered down over nearly its entire length, so out with the kitchen blowtorch and long nosed pliers, worked a treat. No kitchen should be without a blow torch, and not just for wanky 'fine dining: recipes, something Keef is not guilty of, mercifully. Wanky fine dining with 2 prawns on a bed of some green shit, or a single scallop on a bed of cauliflower puree, no thanks. Bloke would starve if he went fine dining, gimme a dogs eye and dead horse any day!
OH, I do blowtorched fain daining with my little blowtorch all the time when you're not looking.
You make it ‘lumpy’ - which is how my wife makes it. I mash the potato and corned beef together, which is how my mother made it, and fry in patties / cakes to get a crispy crust. Is Henderson’s purely a Yorkshire delicacy, please?
Hendo's used to be just a Yorkshire thing but I think they've grown somewhat and you can now get it in other parts of the UK. And online, of course, at vast expense!
I have a Corned Beef Can Opener key extracted from its bandage of can and held on a magnet on my fridge door. Since it has been there mayber two or three years I have never lost one of those Keys.
I like it with a bigger proportion of potato and as you suggested any green vegatable mixed through. I like it chuncky, more so than yours. Do not like it all mashed down into a thick paste as I have seen it done elsewhere.
I have only seen one other UA-cam presenter eat their grub with more relish, a lovely lass on Souped Up Recipes and she polishes of an enormous plate or bowl of Chinese. Nice to see you do not talk with your mouth full.
Cheers James
I like you - good job 👍
Sorry if someone's already mentioned this but is corned-beef-in-a-tin available in America? They seem to have the "proper" stuff. Also, I'm glad to see I'm not the only one who extracts all the goodness out of potatoes (and flavour) by putting the stock cube/pot etc. in with the potatoes. I do this when I do roasts - extra gravy thickening!
Libby’s and Hormel sell corned beef in a tin. General grocery stores in the US seem to carry one or both. Asian grocery stores in the US sell Palm brand (New Zealand). Grocery stores that carry Caribbean items have the Grace brand from Jamaica.
@@DovidM Thanks for this. Now I know!
You can open the can with a can opener!!! Both ends and push through! 😂
Woot!
Only problem is that you didn't use proper home-cured corned beef, Keef. I was hoping that you'd be showing us how to cure the brisket, so we could sample proper corned beef hash 🥺!
Perhaps you could look to making a follow-up video where you cure your own corned beef so we can sample the genuine article?
Meanwhile, it's your tinned version we'll be having for dinner tonight; along with Heinz baked beans and lashings of HP Sauce. Delicious 👍
Rick
That's so 5 years ago: ua-cam.com/video/UsypqZ2oP7M/v-deo.html and ua-cam.com/video/3-hmRnurYGY/v-deo.html
Keef the baked beans are missing😱😜🏴🇿🇦
What you mean is, you like baked beans in your hash. I don't think they bilong there.
@@Keefcooks not in the hash but served with the hash 😃
Ah, yes, that works.
In the US Corned Beef comes as a whole brisket, NOT IN A CAN
Happy birthday.
Thanks Nannerchan!
Colemans is the best.
I don't think I've seen any other brands of English mustard...
Gee you two are a cute couple. Looked really tasty too.
Keifey can you give a shout out for my boyfriend Clive. We have been going out with each other for a whole year come the 24th Oct. I hope your doing well in your second lockdown hugs to you and a Mrs Cooks x
Yeah, next week.
You 2are fffing great be Safe my your god go with you kev wembley london be Safe my ìf loves
corned beef can, corned beef won't come out: poke a hole in the top with a knife or other sharp object to break the vacuum.
I love the hash. Totally dislike the runny egg... 😷🙏❤️🙏
Mrs KC same
A lot of butter for one bum nut .
I think I've worked out what bum nut is - gross.
Well they are hard and come from a fundamental orifice . I won’t touch honey which is bees vomit . No thanks .
Spam Corned Beef ??
Dunno.
I just cooked a corned beef just for hash. Sorry to see you use canned meat.
Well unless I make my own I can't get any other chunky corned beef - only thin slices slices.
Henderson's relish ain't Worcester sauce. Nothing like it..
Obviously they're different things. 'Nothing like it' - don't be ridiculous, they are very similar and I doubt many people could tell one from another in a blind tasting. I'll tell you what is nothing like it: strawberry jam; reinforced concrete; compressed air; pizza, etc.
@@Keefcooks ridiculous, the tastes are so different..
@@stoneybroke9155 Here's the thing. I'm in Yorkshire so I get shouted at if I don't use Hendo's. But Hendo's is not that common outside Yorkshire, even less so outside the UK. So what's a boy to do? Recommend an acceptable substitute, that's what.
@@Keefcooks I'm in Yorkshire, grew up on Henderson's. Theres a lot of spins by companies making Worcestershire sauce, some good some poor but not one can replicate henders..THATS why its unique. I enjoy your vids by the way ..
Ok, I'm a Brit who has lived in Germany for over 40 years Why, oh why is Colman's Mustard still used? Tastes horrible with absolutely no Umami. There are many alternatives which taste 100 times better!