
Vintage Corned Beef

Roj Mugwump @cook_16667604
Better than most. Probably needs more things in the stock.
Vintage Corned Beef
Better than most. Probably needs more things in the stock.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Add all to pot after washing beef, cold water and soft boil for 90 secs then slow simmer with lid on
- 2
Rotate every 45 mins skimming constantly
- 3
Once rotated then steep in stock for 30 mins and drain.
- 4
Retain 2 cups of stock for white sauce
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