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  • Ditch-Runner

    A month or so back

    I picked up two cans of cornedbeef

    Just because lol

    I had not ate any since I was a kid and happen to see it on the shelf at wallyworld

    Sliced it about 3/8 " thick made a few sandwiches just plain white bread and cornedbeef

    I liked it as did our dogs but my wife said no way

    Last week I went to look for it

    None on the shelf must have Been a run on it due to new year ?

    Next time I will buy a few

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  • yoshmyster

    The canned stuff is good for corned beef and hash. Never sliced it like SPAM and sandwichfied it.

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  • Brookwood

    There's a lot of solidified grease mixed through the meat in the canned stuff. I slice it and fry it. Then put on paper towel to squeeze out most of the fat. Some brands have a lot more fat than others!

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  • yoshmyster

    Brookwood - Yeah use the grease to fry up some eggs to top the corned beef and hash.

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  • Ditch-Runner

    I Always ate it just as it is packed just sliced and tossed on bread never added anything also have never ate any hash

    I know its not good for me as I had had bypass pass done almost 20 yrs ago 99% blocked just found it by blind luck never had a heart atwck or sympyoms . I had it found dc and have harding of the arteries

    But I stopped eating what's good for me many years ago

    I know its wrong, but we all got to go might as well at least get to eat what I want . Its one of the very few things I still can enjoy

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  • yoshmyster

    Ditch-Runner - Hash is basically pan fried potatoes. In a pinch I chopped up frozen french fries as a substitute. Never had it on top of home fries. That boiled then pan fried spuds. You can go all Hawaiian by placing the corned beef and sunny side up eggs on top of rice.

    Life is not good for us. It always ends in death. 99% blockage is impressive with no symptoms. No shortness of breath or can't walk a block with out a sit down?

    As long as you got your situations in order go on and spread bacon fat on toasted Wonder Bread and enjoy. Just have someone check on you. I think one of my neighbor in front of me kicked off. I'm speculating this because why else have all the upper room windows open in middle of February?

    I reckon I'd end up like the German if I don't have a person in place. My job will call and after couple of weeks they'll just stop by the time the neighbors notice the "smell". And it won't be the smell from what Yosh is a cooking.

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  • Horse Plains Drifter

    "As long as you got your situations in order go on and spread bacon fat on toasted Wonder Bread and enjoy."


    When I was a kid, I would take a slice of toast and dip one face of it in the still hot bacon fat in the frying pan. Then slather it with home made apple butter. That was food fit for a king I'm tellin' ya.

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  • SW0320

    Corn beef hash is one of our go to meals on a Sunday. We have some very good butchers that are customers of my wife's business so we get a good price.

    We get a big corned beef, some for hash, some for corned beef and cabbage and the left overs for sandwiches.

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  • Tflogger

    The week before st. Patty's is when I buy corned beef. The stuff in a can I buy when I'm feeling nostalgic about camping rough and eating anything that was remotely edible.

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  • montanajoe
    • Community moderator

    Now I'm hungry,and love corned beef.

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  • Rocky Raab

    We have two local eateries that make in-house CBH. One is the chain Black Bear Diner, and the other is a Utah one. Both serve a plateful of real corned beef grilled with diced 'taters. No canned glop. It's a tossup which is better, but I'll keep on trying to decide!

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  • asop

    A Jewish deli has a signature sandwich they call a "Yummy". Corned beef, pastrami and a slice of a very white cheese they then heat up a little bit and put on rye bread. Good sandwich.

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  • AdamsQuailHunter

    If you have an Aldi's store where you are - they have corned beef on sale this week - point cut - $2.99 per pound. Yes - we bought several pounds. We are going to celebrate @bpost birthday on St. Paddy's Day with corned beef and cabbage.

    Best Regards - AQH

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  • waltermoe

    I’m not Irish, but make Reuben sandwiches every st. Patrick’s day. That’s about the only time we eat corn beef.

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  • mrs102

    Corned beef brisket is all our stores handle any more. I always preferred the corned beef round (roast). Lean and easy to slice. Two of my sons pastrami-spice venison roast and it is awful good too.

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  • Lady Rae

    I always put it in the slow cooker, but friends of of ours throw it in a big pot with the potatoes and boil it. Best I had.

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  • yoshmyster
    Tflogger: 29952195524379/comments/29952238946459

    The week before st. Patty's is when I buy corned beef. The stuff in a can I buy when I'm feeling nostalgic about camping rough and eating anything that was remotely edible.

    Yeah that's about the time I usually stock up for the year so I can have a corned beef sandwich in September. But last year I was at my not usual Safeway when I came across a corned beef sale in July?

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  • Rocky Raab

    asop, that may be a great sandwich, but it isn't from a Jewish deli. They would never put cheese and meat together. Has to be a Gentile deli for that.

    We bought corned beef over a week ago - from the discount bin. We had an early CB&C dinner already, then I had a CB on rye sandwich the next day. Just good mustard on mine.

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  • Brookwood

    When I lived in the suburbs of a big city over 40 years ago, there was this Jewish place that sold the BEST rye bread I've ever, ever, ever,......had in my life! It was a large round loaf, very dense, and the center slices made a Reuben sandwich that would probably pack a couple days worth of calories if you ate the whole thing! The bread had options like seeded with caraway (which I liked) and without.


    There has never been any other rye bread encountered by me that comes even close to what that old Oak Park, Michigan bakery had.

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  • Rocky Raab

    Agree. There are several kinds of rye bread out there: New York, Russian, Marbled, and probably more. But the only kind I call real rye is Jewish Rye, with caraway seeds.

    Jewish Rye, toasted, with lots of butter, is just heavenly.

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  • NeoBlackdog
    Rocky Raab: 29952195524379/comments/29952239495323

    Agree. There are several kinds of rye bread out there: New York, Russian, Marbled, and probably more. But the only kind I call real rye is Jewish Rye, with caraway seeds.

    Jewish Rye, toasted, with lots of butter, is just heavenly.

    In all honesty, Rocky, just about anything with lots of butter is mighty tasty!

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  • Brookwood

    Agree @Rocky Raab! That Jewish rye took a lot of sauerkraut juice to get soggy!! 😁

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  • asop

    Rocky-It is in fact a real Jewish Deli. Located in the "NW suburbs of Chicago". 99% gentile clientele! Maybe that's the reason. They do ask if you want cheese on it however.

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  • yoshmyster
    asop: 29952195524379/comments/29952239664795

    Rocky-It is in fact a real Jewish Deli. Located in the "NW suburbs of Chicago". 99% gentile clientele! Maybe that's the reason. They do ask if you want cheese on it however.

    Be funny if there was a Deli Nazi. "You want cheese on your sandwich? NO SANDWICH FOR YOU!!!". Actually it'll be funny in two ways.

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  • Rocky Raab

    Given the clientele, it is reasonable that they are running their deli non-kosher.

    Here in Utah, we have Mormon businesses selling coffee, too! (And they call non-Mormons Gentiles, even Jewish ones, which is hilarious.)

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  • austin20

    Never liked fermented cabbage. But corned beef on a good rye with Swiss cheese, DELICIOUS

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  • waltermoe

    I don’t know if I can wait until St. Patrick’s now. I make my sandwiches with: Light rye bread buttered on one side butter side out, sliced corn beef, thousand island dress, sweet Bavarian kraut with caraway seeds, Swiss cheese.

    Fry sandwich butter side out in a skillet until golden, flip the sandwich and fry again until golden and cheese melts.

    Ok, it’s settled, Rubin sandwiches tonight for supper.

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  • Rocky Raab

    A true Reuben (correct spelling) would use Russian dressing, but we forgive you that, Walter.

    A Reuben is by no means low-cal, or vegan, or gluten-free, or kosher, or even easy to eat neatly. I LOVE 'em.

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  • waltermoe

    @Rocky Raab . You’re right, the Russian dress would probably be correct. But what the hell, I ain’t Irish either. Lol

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  • NeoBlackdog
    waltermoe: 29952195524379/comments/29952211518491

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    @Rocky Raab . You’re right, the Russian dress would probably be correct. But what the hell, I ain’t Irish either. Lol

    Dang but don't that look yummy I was sittin' here wonderin' what to have for dinner and then you@waltermoe put that picture up! Now I'm just frustrated I don't have the fixin's and it's a long way to town.

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