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In the U.S. by the 1860s, a cheap restaurant was called a "hash house" or "hashery." [2] Canned corned beef hash became especially popular in countries such as Britain and France allegedly during and after the Second World War as rationing limited the availability of fresh meat. [3] Hash may be served for breakfast, lunch, or supper.
Carne norte guisado, also known as corned beef guisado, is a Filipino dish made from shredded canned corned beef (carne norte) sautéed with onion. It's a very simple dish and is popularly eaten for breakfast with white rice or pandesal. Finely diced potatoes, carrots, scallions, tomatoes, cabbage, bell pepper, and garlic may also be added.
Ingredients. 1 tablespoon canola oil. 1 boneless beef rump or chuck roast (3 to 3-1/2 pounds) 1/4 cup red wine, beer, beef broth or water, for deglazing
Sliced roast beef is also sold as a cold cut, and used as a sandwich filling. Leftover roast beef may be minced and made into hash. Roast beef is a characteristic national dish of England and holds cultural meaning for the English dating back to the 1731 ballad "The Roast Beef of Old England". The dish is so synonymous with England and its ...
Working in sections, turn the hash over and cook until browned on the other side, 3 to 5 minutes. Using the back of a spoon, make 4 depressions in the hash. Carefully crack the eggs into the ...
Sha cha beef – Chinese dish made of shacha sauce and beef strips; Sha Phaley – Tibetan dish made of bread, beef, and vegetables; Shabu-shabu – Japanese hotpot dish; Shredded beef – Preparation of beef that features in various cuisines
In this family dinner recipe, creamy white chicken enchilada filling is stuffed into roasted sweet potatoes. It's a delightful and satisfying weeknight meal! Eating Well 1 day ago
Hash is considered a stew or gravy. [10] The primary ingredients in hash are pork, offal, onions, and seasonings which are slowly stewed together. [3] [11] Traditionally, hash was made by stewing the ingredients in an iron kettle over a wood fire, a method which is still used by some restaurants and hash houses.