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Corned Beef with Beer Gravy

16 Saturday Mar 2019

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free, Main Course

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Beer, brown sugar, coffee, corned beef, mustard, Onions, Spices, vinegar

038I’m reposting this, because well my God…look at that crust.  And tomorrow is St. Pat’s Day.  And make the Creamy Horseradish-Mustard Sauce today.  It’s a must.  So back to the post…Slow-roasted, brown sugar-crusted corned beef with beer and onion gravy.  Why would you save this just for St. Patrick’s Day?  It’s much too good and so simple to be left to one day a year.  It makes a great Sunday dinner and the house will smell good enough to eat!  Continue reading →

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Corned Beef-Potato Cabbage Rolls with Cider-Tomato Sauce

18 Saturday Mar 2017

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Fillings, Gluten Free, Leftovers, Main Course, Make Ahead

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apple juice concentrate, brown sugar, Brussels Sprouts, cabbage leaves, carrot, corned beef, cornstarch, currants, Dijon mustard, Garlic, pearl onions, Potatoes, Spices, tomato sauce

Corned Beef-Potato Cabbage Rolls with Cider-Tomato SauceDo you have some leftover Corned Beef from St. Patrick’s Day?  Leftover potatoes, cabbage, too?  This is leftover heaven, all rolled into a cabbage leaf.  Not only that, it’s a skillet dinner…only one pan to clean…life just keeps getting better.   Continue reading →

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Corned Beef with Beer Gravy

07 Friday Aug 2015

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free, Main Course

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Beer, brown sugar, coffee, corned beef, mustard, Onions, Spices, vinegar

038Slow-roasted, brown sugar-crusted corned beef with beer and onion gravy.  Why would you save this just for St. Patrick’s Day?  It’s much too good and so simple to be left to one day a year.  It makes a great Sunday dinner and the house will smell good enough to eat!  Continue reading →

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Quick and Dirty Corned Beef Hash

18 Wednesday Mar 2015

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Gluten Free, Main Course, Quickies (It's not what you think!)

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corned beef, eggs, gravy, Leftovers, onion, Potatoes

020 - Copy (2)It’s the day after the great Irish-American feast of St. Patrick’s Day.  Whether you’re Irish or not, you probably had some permutation of New England boiled dinner or corned beef and cabbage.  But today, is another day and if you planned well, and you know you did, because you always do, then you have leftovers.  You can make hash.  Continue reading →

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The Reuben

21 Wednesday Jan 2015

Posted by The Gourmet Goddess in Sandwiches

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corned beef, rye bread, sauerkraut

033Reuben sandwiches are a favourite.  They are salty, meaty, with a hint of sweet from the Russian dressing and a hint of sharpness from the sauerkraut.  Few places make a good Reuben sandwich.  The good news is, they are very easy to make at home.  Continue reading →

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