Leftover Smoked Corned Beef Turned Into Corned Beef Hash

With corned beef on sale and how easy it is to smoke, I’m all in on these at least once a week.

Smoking the corned beef is as simple as taking it out of the package, trimming any hard fat off, rinsing it off, patting it down with paper towels, covering it with coarse black pepper and smoking offset the coals with a pit temp between 225-275 until the internal temp reaches 160.  Once reaching 160 internal double wrap in foil and place back on the pit until the internal temp hits 190.  Save the juices in the bottom of the foil to use in the hash.

Then let it sit for an hour or so before you slice.

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Finished smoking-

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If you don’t have a good slicing knife with a dimpled blade I’ll say it’s a game changer for large cuts of meat.  You get really nice even cuts, very thin, very easily.

I purchased this one for $19.99 and it’s been a great purchase to cut brisket.

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Here it is in action-

Once your have your smoked corned beef brisket, slice up some onions, put some peanut or canola oil in a pan and sweat down your onions over medium heat til they just start to turn translucent.

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While your onions are sweating down get a couple of potatoes, poke some holes in them and put them in the microwave for 4 minutes to soften them.  Once softened use a rag to protect your hand or oven mitts and cut up the potatos into small flat pieces.

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Once the onions are softened, put them in a bowl off to the side, add a little more oil to the pan and then put your potatos in.  Season with onion powder and garlic powder.  Cook, turning them over every so often to start to brown them.  When they start to brown, add the onions back in with the potatos.

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Next add your sliced up corned beef brisket along with a decent pour of the fat renderings from the foil pack when you smoked the corned beef brisket (not necessary but trust me it’s liquid gold).

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Brown up the corned beef and you’re done-

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First Low and Slow Session On The @PKGrills #PK360 Chuckie For Pulled Beef Sliders

Set up for my first low and slow session on the @pkgrills #pk360 A four lb #chuckroast for pulled beef sliders. Filled right side of the pit with unlit charcoal then added 12 ashed over lit coals in the top right corner of the pile. Cherry wood for smoke. Chuckie hit the cooking grate at 250 degrees. Foil pan underneath. Will wrap when internal temp hits 170. Will pull off when roast is fork tender to pull.

Here are the vent settings for the low and slow 250 degree grate temp-

Bottom left vent closed completely.  Bottom right vent open half way.  Top right vent closed completely. Top left vent (above the meat) closed half way.

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#Chocolate Covered Bacon On The @PKGrills #PK360

First we set up the PK 360 for indirect heat to cook the bacon using cherry wood for smoke.  Line the grill with tin foil for easy clean up.

Once the bacon is done place it on a plate with paper towels to take away excess bacon grease.  Melt semi-sweet chocolate by placing a glass bowl over a steaming pot of water and on medium-low heat.

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Once chocolate is melted place a sheet of wax paper on a cookie sheet.  Using three different toppings- Himalayan Salt, Maple Pepper and Sweet Maple Seasoning.

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The bacon will be delicate so the best way to apply it is to lay it against the side of the bowl, get a god glob of chocolate on the spoon and then let it drop down onto the side of the bacon strip.  Turn and do the same on the other side.

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Place on the wax paper and lightly sprinkle the seasonings on the chocolate covered bacon.

Then place in the fridge to help set up.

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