Subj : Canned hash was: Yams was To : Shawn Highfield From : Dave Drum Date : Sat Aug 10 2024 05:25:00 -=> Shawn Highfield wrote to Dave Drum <=- DD> Some places they're called home fries, or cottage fries, or even hash DD> browns - probably because the potatoes in corned beef hash are small DD> cubes. SH> I think they stopped making the canned corned beef hash. I haven't SH> found it in a loooong time. Andrea and I used to like to keep a can in SH> the cupboard for those lazy evenings doing breakfast for supper. Odd. I can get Hormel (Mary Kitchen), Libby's or Armour corned beef (or roast beed, too) hash. Also a number of hous brands - no doubt contract canned for whichever grocery chain. I usually keep two or three cans in the cupboard. But a couple weeks ago we were out of dog food w/three hungry dogs. They loved it. I sometimes make it my supper with a couple hen fruit on top. I've a small non-stick skillet w/lid so I smoosh a can of hash into that and smooth the top so it's level. Then make a couple shallow wells in the surface and put the skillet on the hob until the bottom of the hash is beginning to "crisp up". Break an egg into each of the wells and put back onto the hob with the lid in place until the eggs are set, Tip oto my plate and dig in. Bv)= DD> I have made this novelty cake - twice. DD> Title: Chile-Chocolate Microwave Mug Cake SH> I made one once. I had to throw the mug out as I could never get it SH> clean. Promptly deleted the recipe. ;) That's odd. Never had that problem. Likely because I used cooking spray on the inside of the mug. Also it's always been in one of my newer mugs on which the glaze has not crazed (cracked) on me. I've got some veteran mugs that I've had since I left home to live independently whic have a lot of "character" but I would not dare make anything like that in. MMMMM----- Recipe via Meal-Master (tm) v8.06 Title: Roast Beef Hash Categories: Beef, Potatoes Yield: 8 Servings 1 1/2 lb Cold roast beef; chopped 1 lb Cooked diced potatoes 1 lg Onion; grated 1/4 lg Green pepper, stemmed, - seeded, diced 1/4" 1 c Beef stock or gravy 1/3 c Tomato paste Salt & fresh ground pepper Chop or grind the roast beef, add the remaining ingredients and mix well. Turn the mixture into a greased, preheated frying pan and cook, stirring occasionally, until the hash is thoroughly hot. Let cook until brown and crusted underneath. Fold the hash over as you would an omelet and turn out on a hot platter. From "The New York Times Cook Book." From: http://www.recipesource.com Uncle Dirty Dave's Archives MMMMM .... "Speak the truth, but leave immediately after." -- Yugoslav Proverb --- MultiMail/Win v0.52 * Origin: capitolcityonline.net * Telnet/SSH:2022/HTTP (1:2320/105) .