FRIED CABBAGE & CORNED BEEF - JUST A PINCH RECIPES
While this corned beef dish won't win a beauty contest, it will hold a special place in your heart. It has all the traditional flavors of corned beef and cabbage without all the time or effort. Canned corned beef does have a different flavor and this is a great way to serve it. The cabbage is fried in butter and the canned corned beef takes on the flavors of the cabbage. It's a hearty and savory dish. Serving with a piping hot slab of corned bread isn't traditional, but it's delicious. So simple, it's pretty much the perfect meal for St. Patrick's Day... or any day!
Provided by Janette Suber @jansub6887
Categories Beef
Prep Time 30 minutes
Cook Time 1 hours
Yield 4
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Chop both heads of cabbage into bite-size squares.
- On high heat, in a large electric skillet or deep cast iron pot, melt butter (get it sizzling).
- Then add cabbage. Stir to coat cabbage with butter. Add salt, pepper, and sugar. Stir and mix seasonings in well.
- Lower heat to medium-high let the cabbage start to brown and some of it will even start getting a little burnt looking. That is ok, it adds to the flavor of the dish. Get as much of the cabbage started to fry and get translucent and brown. Partially cover, turn down the heat by half, almost to low. Let simmer, stirring occasionally to reduce burning and sticking. I usually let the cabbage simmer and brown for an hour or so. I let as much of the water cook off of the cabbage as possible. Taste test it to make sure you have just the right amount of **salt (I really do not use very much salt, since the canned corned beef is pretty salty.), pepper, and sugar. The taste should be more cabbage flavor than seasonings. **The only reason I add some salt to the cabbage as it is cooking is the salt helps pull excess water out of the cabbage.**
- Push all the cabbage out to the edges of the pan/pot and put the canned corned beef in the center.
- Break up the corned beef. Cover and let heat and simmer for a few minutes. Mix cabbage and corned beef together and let slow simmer while you are mixing up the cornbread and baking it.
- Once the cornbread is done, it is dinnertime. Enjoy!!
CLASSIC CORNED BEEF WITH CABBAGE AND ... - INSTANT POT R…
Provided by Beef It's What's For Dinner
Prep Time 10 minutes
Cook Time 70 minutes
Yield 6-8 servings
Number Of Ingredients 8
Steps:
- Place Corned Beef Brisket and 1 cup water in the Instant Pot. If seasoning packet is included with corned beef brisket, pour it over the beef brisket after water is added.
- Close and lock pressure cooker lid. Use beef, stew or high-pressure setting; adjusting time to 70 minutes.
- When time is up, use the quick release feature to release pressure; carefully remove lid. Remove beef.
- Add potatoes, carrots and cabbage to pressure cooker. Close and lock pressure cooker lid.
- Use beef, stew or high-pressure setting, adjusting time to 3 minutes. Use the quick release method again once time is up.
- Remove fat from brisket, if desired. Carve brisket into thin slices across the grain.
- Combine butter, salt and pepper in small bowl. Drizzle over vegetables. Serve brisket with vegetables. Enjoy!
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