Sorry to partially ruin the surprise, but I’ll be posting a
St. Paddy’s Day recipe soon, and it’s not a new corned beef and cabbage recipe.
Of course, chances are you’ve been successfully boiling corned beef for years without
my help, but if you’re in the mood for a spicy chance of pace, I’m re-posting
this delicious coconut milk version for your consideration. You can read the original post here. Enjoy!
7 comments:
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My mouth was watering as you sliced that beautiful corned beef! another awesome looking recipe...would love to put that beef on a Kaiser bun! Thanks Chef John
This is reminiscent of "lu pulu" a Polynesian dish. Corned beef, coconut milk, onions and garlic wrapped in taro leaves and a banana leaf for the outer cover then baked in an underground oven called an umu. Absolutely delicious.
This is reminiscent of "lu pulu" a Polynesian dish. Corned beef, coconut milk, onions and garlic wrapped in taro leaves and a banana leaf for the outer cover then baked in an underground oven called an umu. Absolutely delicious.
Tiny sliver of Scotch Bonnet chili would be awesome.
Loved this... I used sweet potatoes instead of white ones, just like the health benefits. I also did use the spice pack that came with the corned beef. This was delicious. I have already purchased more corned beef. Gonna make it again this weekend. Thanks for a great recipe, as usual.
I made this wacky recipe last week and it turned out really well :-) Thank you for experimenting for me.
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