Corned beef, a traditional dish with a rich history and distinct flavor, is a delicacy enjoyed by many. Originating in Ireland, this brisket or round cut of beef is cured in a brine solution, typically containing salt, spices, and flavorings like garlic, bay leaves, peppercorns, and juniper berries, imparting a unique savory taste. While corned beef is commonly associated with Jewish cuisine, its popularity has spread across cultures and continents, becoming a staple in various culinary traditions. In this article, we present a collection of delectable Kosher-style corned beef recipes that cater to diverse preferences and cooking methods. From the classic boiled corned beef with root vegetables to innovative variations like corned beef hash, corned beef and cabbage soup, and a tantalizing corned beef sandwich, each recipe promises a culinary journey that celebrates the essence of this iconic dish. Whether you're a seasoned cook or a novice in the kitchen, these recipes are carefully curated to guide you through the process of creating mouthwatering corned beef dishes that will impress your family and friends. Embark on this culinary adventure and discover the secrets to preparing exceptional Kosher-style corned beef that will leave a lasting impression.
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CORNED BEEF
Corned beef is a Jewish delicatessan staple and easy to make at home with this recipe.
Provided by Jeff Albom
Categories Gluten-free
Time 2h5m
Number Of Ingredients 3
Steps:
- Place corned silverside/brisket in a saucepan or stockpot.
- Add the brown sugar on top of the meat and use a spoon to coat the meat with the sugar.
- Pour the vinegar into the saucepan and fill with water until the meat is mostly covered.
- Heat the saucepan on the stove on high until boiling, then lower to simmer.
- Cook the meat for 50-60 minutes per pound (500 grams). This will be 2 hours for 1 kg size beef we used.
- After cooking, remove the meat from the saucepan, trim excess fat, slice, and serve.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 120 calories, Carbohydrate 9 grams carbohydrates, Cholesterol 32 milligrams cholesterol, Fat 4 grams fat, Fiber 0 grams fiber, Protein 10 grams protein, SaturatedFat 2 grams saturated fat, ServingSize 5oz (140 grams), Sodium 16 milligrams sodium, Sugar 9 grams sugar, TransFat 0 grams trans fat, UnsaturatedFat 2 grams unsaturated fat
GLAZED CORNED BEEF
It was snowing in Jerusalem when I decided that it was a perfect time to get into the kitchen (not sure when I'm actually out of the kitchen!!) and do my experimenting. What better way to warm up the house? So I made bread and soup and more soup, and then I was fiddling with different ingredients to create this glaze. I was so excited that I ran (in the snow!) to my connoisseur friend, Rochel, and told her to give me her opinion. When she said just one word: "Heaven," I knew this recipe was in. Sweet, tangy, and unique. Check out our complete collection of Rosh Hashanah recipes for mains, sides, soups, desserts, and more inspiration for the holiday. READ MORE
Provided by Recipe By Brynie Greisman
Categories Mains
Yield 4
Number Of Ingredients 12
Steps:
- Fill an eight-quart pot with water and bring to a boil. Carefully drop in the corned beef and bring to boil once again. Lower heat and cook 35-40 minutes per pound of meat (1 hour and 15 minutes for every 2 pounds). Taste a small piece of meat when cooking time is up to see if it's soft enough. If not, cook a little longer. If it's ready, drain but retain some of the water for reheating. Set aside to cool.
- Meanwhile, prepare glaze: Place all glaze ingredients, aside from oil, in a small saucepan. Whisk together over high heat, bringing to a boil. Reduce heat to low and simmer 10 minutes or until thickened. Stir occasionally. Remove from heat and add oil. Stir until mixed in. This will give the glaze a nice shine.
- Cool slightly and smear on corned beef, coating the top evenly. Place in a roasting pan in a preheated 350 degrees Fahrenheit (180 degrees Celsius) oven and cook covered for half an hour. You might want to pour some of the reserved water on the bottom of the pan so it doesn't dry out.
- Cool completely before refrigerating. Slice when cold.
CORNED BEEF
The aroma of the spices in this recipe are so outstanding, that it almost unfair that you have to wait several hours before you can indulge. It is done to perfection when the corned beef is brown on the outside but rosy on the inside. It is so inviting...let's eat!
Provided by Myrna Turek
Time 3h10m
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Put beef into large stock pot, Add all the seasonings. Do not put the cabbage in the pot. Pour cold water into pot, to cover the meat. Bring to a boil. Skim off foam. Cover pot. Lower heat to a simmer.
- If using the cabbage, after 3 1/2 half hours, add the cabbage. Simmer for 30 minutes more. This should be fork tender, if not let it simmer until it is fork tender. Use your judgement. Remove, and slice to your desired thickness. Corned Beef can be served cold or hot. Your choice. This is usually made into sandwiches. Rye bread, potato salad, coleslaw and pickles are excellent side dishes. Maybe French fries. Hmm.
HOMEMADE CORNED BEEF
Here's a recipe you've gotta plan for, but you don't need to do much work to get this deli-quality corned beef. -Nick Iverson, Denver, Colorado
Provided by Taste of Home
Categories Dinner
Time 3h30m
Yield 12 servings.
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- In a large stockpot, combine water, kosher salt, brown sugar, 2 tablespoons pickling spices, pink curing salt and garlic. Bring to a simmer, stirring until salt and sugar are dissolved. Remove from heat; cool to room temperature, then refrigerate until chilled., Place 1 large oven roasting bag inside another. Place brisket inside inner bag; pour in cooled brine. Seal bags, pressing out as much air as possible; turn to coat meat. Refrigerate 10 days, turning occasionally to keep meat coated. Remove brisket from brine; rinse thoroughly. Place in a Dutch oven with water to cover. Add carrots, onions, celery and remaining pickling spices. Bring to a boil over high heat. Reduce heat; simmer, covered, adding water if necessary to keep brisket covered, until meat is tender, about 3 hours., Serve warm or cool. Slice brisket thinly and serve in a sandwich or with additional vegetables simmered until tender in cooking liquid. , To make ahead: Refrigerate meat in cooking liquid for several days; reheat in liquid.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 277 calories, Fat 21g fat (7g saturated fat), Cholesterol 108mg cholesterol, Sodium 1252mg sodium, Carbohydrate 1g carbohydrate (0 sugars, Fiber 0 fiber), Protein 20g protein.
JEWISH STYLE CORNED BEEF
Provided by Food Network
Number Of Ingredients 18
Steps:
- Place all ingredients except garlic and brisket in a large pan and bring to a boil and cool. Place garlic and brisket in non-reactive pot and cover with brining liquid, cover with a plate and weight for 3 weeks, turning after 1 1/2 weeks.;
- Remove meat from the brine and rinse. Add enough water to the steamer pot to reach just below the bottom of the steamer. Place meat in steamer. Steam for 3 hours, until tender.
- Suggested wine: 1988 Erdener Treppchen Riesling Kabinett, Elisabeth Christoffel - Berres
Tips:
- Choose a high-quality corned beef brisket: Look for a brisket that is well-marbled and has a deep red color.
- Soak the corned beef brisket properly: Soaking the brisket in water helps to remove excess salt and tenderize the meat. Make sure to change the water every 4-6 hours.
- Use a large pot: The corned beef brisket will need plenty of room to cook. Choose a pot that is large enough to hold the brisket and all of the cooking liquid.
- Add vegetables and spices to the cooking liquid: Adding vegetables and spices to the cooking liquid will help to flavor the corned beef. Common additions include carrots, onions, garlic, bay leaves, and peppercorns.
- Cook the corned beef brisket slowly: Corned beef brisket is a tough cut of meat, so it needs to be cooked slowly and gently. Simmer the brisket for at least 3 hours, or until it is tender.
- Let the corned beef brisket rest before carving: Once the brisket is cooked, let it rest for 15-20 minutes before carving. This will help the juices to redistribute throughout the meat, making it more flavorful.
Conclusion:
Homemade kosher-style corned beef is a delicious and flavorful dish that is perfect for any occasion. With a little planning and effort, you can easily make your own corned beef brisket at home. Be sure to follow the tips above to ensure that your corned beef turns out perfectly.
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